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Orianne Dumas is a researcher in the “Integrative Respiratory
Epidemiology team” of the Centre for Research in Epidemiology
and Population Health (CESP), at Inserm (French National
Institute for Health and Medical Research). She has >10-year
experience working in respiratory and environmental
epidemiology. She strongly contributed to the emerging
evidence for adverse effects of cleaning products in asthma and
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), based on
French and US studies. She received her PhD from University
Paris-Sud in 2012 and carried out postdoctoral research at
Harvard Medical School (Boston, USA) from 2013 to 2015. She
has been awarded several competitive grants, including the
L’Oréal-Unesco “for women in science” fellowship and the EU-
funded Prestige-Marie Curie fellowship. She is currently leading
research programs on occupational and environmental
determinants of respiratory health, funded by the French
National Research Agency (ANR) and The French National
Research Program for Environmental and Occupational Health
of Anses.
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