Ibón Tamayo
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Ibón Tamayo's research investigates the impact of environmental exposures on human health, particularly during early life. His work has focused on analyzing multi-omics signatures to understand the human early life exposome. Tamayo has contributed to studies examining the relationship between early-life environmental exposures and child behavior and cognitive function in large, population-based cohorts across Europe.
His publications also extend to other areas of biomedical research, including the study of oncolytic viruses for pediatric brain tumors, neoantigens as potential vaccines for hepatocellular carcinoma, and the therapeutic use of gene editing technologies for genetic disorders. Tamayo has also explored the role of microglia and astrocyte activation in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease and investigated tumor-reactive T cells in ovarian cancer.
With 130 publications and an h-index of 34, Tamayo is recognized as a highly cited researcher. His collaborations include work with Shannon L. Speir and Alana Strauss at the University of Arkansas system.
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- h-index: 34
- Publications: 130
- Citations: 7,014
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Twenty‐Four Year Record Reveals Increasing Discharge in Tributaries to a Key Drinking Water Resource (2025)
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