Victoria Soriano is a postdoctoral researcher and data manager at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, having recently completed her PhD in epidemiology at the University of Melbourne. She previously completed a Bachelor of Science in Biology (Hons) as her undergraduate degree. Her current research focus is the prevention of childhood food allergy through the evaluation of risk factors at a population level, using cohort and cross-sectional studies. Research into child health at a population level and the cascading effect this causes over the years has such potential to improve quality of life.
Victoria Soriano is a postdoctoral researcher and data manager at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, having recently completed her PhD in epidemiology at the University of Melbourne. She previously completed a Bachelor of Science in Biology...
Victoria Soriano is a postdoctoral researcher and data manager at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, having recently completed her PhD in epidemiology at the University of Melbourne. She previously completed a Bachelor of Science in Biology (Hons) as her undergraduate degree. Her current research focus is the prevention of childhood food allergy through the evaluation of risk factors at a population level, using cohort and cross-sectional studies. Research into child health at a population level and the cascading effect this causes over the years has such potential to improve quality of life.
Top Publications
Soriano, VX, Peters, RL, Moreno-Betancur, M, Ponsonby, A-L, Gell, G, Odoi, A, Perrett, KP, Tang, MLK, Gurrin, LC, Allen, KJ, et al.
Association Between Earlier Introduction of Peanut and Prevalence of Peanut Allergy in Infants in Australia.
JAMA
328(1)
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48 -56
2022
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Peters, RL, Soriano, VX, Wijesuriya, R, Koplin, JJ.
Tools for determination of food allergy in epidemiological studies.
2022
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Soriano, V, Koplin, J, Forrester, M, Peters, R, O'Hely, M, Dharmage, S, Wright, R, Ranganathan, S, Burgner, D, Thompson, K, et al.
357Infant pacifier sanitization and risk of food allergy: the Barwon Infant Study.
International Journal of Epidemiology
50(Supplement_1)
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dyab168.625-
2021
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