Anne-Claire Binter
ac-binter.bsky.social
Anne-Claire Binter
@ac-binter.bsky.social
Environmental epidemiologist | One Health 🌍 Urban exposome 🏙️ Neurodevelopment 🧠
Researcher at Irset (Rennes, FR) | Formerly at ISGlobal (Barcelona, ES)
🎉Our new article is now published! “Urban environment in early life and brain morphology in preadolescents” shows how urban features like green space, transport land-use and blue space are linked to brain structure. 👉 doi.org/10.1016/j.en...
#UrbanHealth #Neuroimaging #ChildHealth
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November 6, 2025 at 2:45 PM
🎉 Excited to share that our article "Associations of Gestational Exposure to Air Pollution With Maternal Vitamin D Levels: A Meta-Analysis" has been selected as the Featured Article this week in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism #JCEM.
Associations of Gestational Exposure to Air Pollution With Maternal Vitamin D Levels: A Meta-Analysis
AbstractContext. Maternal vitamin D level is an important determinant of pregnancy and child health outcomes. Exposure to air pollution is suspected to inc
academic.oup.com
May 14, 2025 at 6:55 AM
After 5 great years at ISGlobal (Barcelona), I am starting a new position at Irset (Rennes), holding the chair in Epidemiology and Modeling for One Health.
I will explore the effects of the urban environment on neurodevelopment from childhood to adolescence, using cohort studies and neuroimaging!
April 15, 2025 at 8:30 AM
Reposted by Anne-Claire Binter
Les enfants ont disparu de l’espace public, tandis que la voiture l’a colonisé. Reconcevoir l’urbanisme à hauteur d’enfants permet de créer des villes plus résilientes et plus inclusives.
Pourquoi les villes mieux adaptées aux enfants sont aussi plus durables
Les enfants ont disparu de l’espace public, tandis que la voiture l’a colonisé. Reconcevoir l’urbanisme à hauteur d’enfants permet de créer des villes plus résilientes et plus inclusives.
theconversation.com
March 11, 2025 at 4:13 PM
🧠🌱 Does the urban environment during pregnancy impact neurodevelopment?

In 6,279 mother–child pairs across Canada, we found some cohort-specific associations (e.g., building density, air pollution), but no consistent evidence of impacts at ages 2-5.

Read more: doi.org/10.1016/j.en...

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January 7, 2025 at 8:25 AM