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Noisy World, Silent Killer – How Noise Drives Cardiovascular Disease by Andreas Daiber

Noisy World, Silent Killer – How Noise Drives Cardiovascular Disease by Andreas Daiber

Prof. Andreas Daiber explains how environmental noise contributes to cardiovascular disease and why it matters for prevention and public health. This masterclass was recorded at the 45th Annual Congress of the Belgian Society of Cardiology (BSC) in January 2026. 

Topic 10: Ethics

Lead: UMC-Mainz

Topic 9: EU framework program for research & innovation on environment and health: clustering activities

Lead: UMC-Mainz

Topic 8: Science-policy interfaces

Lead: JMU

Topic 7: Science Communication, Dissemination, Training & Exploitation of Results

Lead: concentris

Topic 6: Project Management

Lead: UMC-Mainz & concentris

Topic 5: Connecting Pollution to Disease: Advanced Bioinformatics and Risk Assessment

Lead: LIH

Topic 4: The molecular level of OMICs: proteomics, metabolomics and epigenomics

Lead: SDU

Topic 3: Computational modeling of Noise/PM lung damage and health effects in the population

Lead: MPI-C Co-Lead: CyI

Topic 2: Human exposure studies on noise and particulate matter effects

Lead: VMU Co-Lead: Swiss-TPH