About
Lorenzo Fabbri
Postdoctoral Fellow at the Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology Group, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas (CNIO).
About Me
I am a cancer epidemiologist focused on the environmental and social determinants of cancer. As a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology Group at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) in Madrid, I work on pancreatic and bladder cancer. Before joining CNIO, I held a postdoctoral fellowship in the Rakislova Lab at ISGlobal, working on the cancer genomics of vulvar and penile squamous cell carcinoma.
My research combines transparent causal-inference methods with evidence-triangulation strategies to strengthen causal conclusions from observational data. I completed my PhD in Biomedicine at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (2021–2025) within the Childhood and Environment group at ISGlobal, under the supervision of Prof. Martine Vrijheid, working on early-life environmental exposures and neurodevelopment in the HELIX and ATHLETE cohorts.
Alongside my research, I am pursuing further graduate training in public health (LSHTM and UNED), theoretical statistics (the Open University), and economics (UOC). I also build open-source tools for reproducible research: I lead the etverse ecosystem for transparent causal inference and maintain the CRAN packages forrest and orcidtr. Originally from San Marino 🇸🇲 and currently based in Spain 🇪🇸.
Research Interests
- Cancer epidemiology: environmental and social determinants.
- Causal inference in observational studies.
- Evidence triangulation.
Education
PhD in Biomedicine (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain).
M.Sc. in Quantitative and Computational Biology (University of Trento, Italy).
B.Sc. in Biotechnology (University of Parma, Italy).
News & Updates
June 2026 Starting a new position as Postdoctoral Fellow at the Genetic and Molecular Epidemiology Group, CNIO.
Contact
You can find me on GitHub, ORCiD, Google Scholar, LinkedIn, and Bluesky.