Dr. Toby Mansell is an early post-doctoral researcher in the Inflammatory Origins and Molecular Immunity groups at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, and an Honorary Fellow with the University of Melbourne Department of Paediatrics.
Having completed a Masters of Statistics and a PhD in Paediatrics (thesis ‘Combined genetic and epigenetic analysis to identify early life determinants of complex phenotype ‘) with the University of Melbourne, Toby is using his hybrid training in molecular research and biostatistics to investigate the complex relationships of prenatal and early life exposures, genetic variation, early life inflammation and childhood cardiometabolic health, with a strong interest in integrated 'omic data (particularly genomic, epigenomic, metabolomic and lipidomic platforms).
His research includes studies in several Australia cohorts (including Barwon Infant Study, Child Health CheckPoint, and Childhood Overweight BioRepository of Australia), with both national and international collaborations (including the Baker IDI Institute, Liggins Institute, University of California, University of Bristol, Chongqing Medical University, and University of British Columbia).
Dr. Toby Mansell is an early post-doctoral researcher in the Inflammatory Origins and Molecular Immunity groups at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, and an Honorary Fellow with the University of Melbourne Department of Paediatrics.
Having...
Dr. Toby Mansell is an early post-doctoral researcher in the Inflammatory Origins and Molecular Immunity groups at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, and an Honorary Fellow with the University of Melbourne Department of Paediatrics.
Having completed a Masters of Statistics and a PhD in Paediatrics (thesis ‘Combined genetic and epigenetic analysis to identify early life determinants of complex phenotype ‘) with the University of Melbourne, Toby is using his hybrid training in molecular research and biostatistics to investigate the complex relationships of prenatal and early life exposures, genetic variation, early life inflammation and childhood cardiometabolic health, with a strong interest in integrated 'omic data (particularly genomic, epigenomic, metabolomic and lipidomic platforms).
His research includes studies in several Australia cohorts (including Barwon Infant Study, Child Health CheckPoint, and Childhood Overweight BioRepository of Australia), with both national and international collaborations (including the Baker IDI Institute, Liggins Institute, University of California, University of Bristol, Chongqing Medical University, and University of British Columbia).
Top Publications
Mansell, T, Magnussen, CG, Nuotio, J, Laitinen, TT, Harcourt, BE, Bekkering, S, McCallum, Z, Kao, K-T, Sabin, MA, Juonala, M, et al.
Decreasing severity of obesity from early to late adolescence and young adulthood associates with longitudinal metabolomic changes implicated in lower cardiometabolic disease risk.
International Journal of Obesity
46(3)
:
646 -654
2022
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Marx, W, Thomson, S, O'Hely, M, Symeonides, C, Collier, F, Tang, MLK, Loughman, A, Burgner, D, Saffery, R, Pham, C, et al.
Maternal inflammatory and omega-3 fatty acid pathways mediate the association between socioeconomic disadvantage and childhood cognition.
Brain Behavior and Immunity
100:
211 -218
2022
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Bell, LA, Vuillermin, P, Timperio, A, Ponsonby, A, Tang, MLK, Hesketh, KD, Group, TBI.
Physical activity and adiposity in preschool children: The Barwon Infant Study.
Pediatric Obesity
17(2)
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e12853
2022
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Mansell, T, Collier, F, Ellul, S, Burgner, D, Saffery, R.
943Impact of maternal factors, pregnancy complications, and birth outcomes on the neonate metabolome.
International Journal of Epidemiology
50(Supplement_1)
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2021
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Mansell, T, Sabin, M, McCallum, Z, Juonala, M, Burgner, D, Saner, C.
1145Obesity-related changes in metabolomic profiles in youth.
International Journal of Epidemiology
50(Supplement_1)
:
2021
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