Danielle Vienneau is an Associate Professor in Exposome at the Julias Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands. She is a geospatial environmental epidemiologist specialising environmental pollution and its impact on human health. Her research on the exposome explores the complex relationships between environmental exposures—such as air pollution, transportation noise, greenspaces, ambient light, temperature, and radon—and health outcomes. She applies her specific expertise in GIS science and technologies to population health research, bridging spatial data with epidemiological insights. Her work spans exposure assessment, health impact evaluation, and epidemiological analysis, contributing to both scientific understanding and policy development within Europe. Formerly at Swiss TPH, she has been a driving force behind health effects studies on source-specific transportation noise within the Swiss National Cohort. She is currently co-chair of the International Commission on Biological Effects of Noise (ICBEN) Team 3 on Non-Auditory Effects of Noise.