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New Editor-in-Chief for Occupational & Environmental Medicine journal

Professor Hans Kromhout, an occupational hygiene and epidemiology specialist, has been appointed as the new Editor-in-Chief of Occupational & Environmental Medicine.

New Editor-in-Chief for Occupational & Environmental Medicine journal
Professor Kromhout: “Rapid changes and challenges in the field of occupational and environmental health require dedicated, applied and fundamental research on which evidence-based policies can be based.”

The title is one of more than 70 specialist journals published by BMJ.

Professor Kromhout will take up his post in June, succeeding Malcolm Sim, who has been Editor-in-Chief since 2013.

Professor Kromhout is currently Professor of Exposure Assessment and Occupational Hygiene at the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences at Utrecht University, in the Netherlands. He is also chair of The Health Council of the Netherlands’ Committee on Electromagnetic Fields.

Professor Kromhout has been an associate editor of Occupational & Environmental Medicine since 2009.

Professor Kromhout said: “Rapid changes and challenges in the field of occupational and environmental health require dedicated, applied and fundamental research on which evidence-based policies can be based. I feel honoured to be instrumental in providing a platform for it by leading this outstanding journal.”

Responding to the appointment, Dr Allison Lang, Publishing Director at BMJ, said: “Professor Kromhout is a well-respected expert in his field, who shares our passion for supporting healthcare professionals in improving patient outcomes. We look forward to working with Hans to bring high quality and stimulating content to the journal.”