NIEHS Catalytic Workshop Series on the Exposome
Read about the exciting exposome workshop series from the summer and fall of 2022. A series of manuscripts are under review and should be published in 2023. NIEHS Exposome Workshop Series
Read about the exciting exposome workshop series from the summer and fall of 2022. A series of manuscripts are under review and should be published in 2023. NIEHS Exposome Workshop Series
Read here for an NIH News Release on a study suggesting a link between metal exposure data gathered from baby teeth and autism.
The Yale School of Public Health is hosting a free conference, “Lifetime Exposures and Human Health: The Exposome,” on April 19, 2017. Check their website for details and registration.
On Tuesday, July 26th from 11:00AM-12:30PM, Manish Arora of Mount Sinai’s School of Medicine will present their work developing tooth matrix biomarkers for environmental health research. Their research offers the potential to capture exposures that have occurred during critical developmental periods in utero. See our previous highlight discussing the importance of their work to the […]
A continued challenge for regulatory agencies and environmental health research is a lack of toxicity information for the majority of chemicals present in consumer products and used in other applications. Regulatory agencies and researchers have been working to fill this information gap. The National Institute of Health’s Tox21 initiative is one case where high throughput […]
The momentum of exposome research is building with each of the past few years offering advancements to the conversation, technologies, analytic methods, funding opportunities, etc. The past year was no exception. Exposome Gaining Attention January 2015 kicked off with an NIEHS (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences) sponsored workshop on the exposome. Pre-meeting and at-meeting […]
As the push for exposome research grows, more examples are needed of studies that have successfully captured cumulative exposures and related biological responses while considering the baseline genetic background. In a recent paper published in Current Environmental Health Reports, Chirag Patel, publisher of the first environmental-wide association study (EWAS), describes the challenges of exposome characterization […]
In this month’s issue of Mutagenesis, the journal highlights exposomics in a special topic series. Dr. Paolo Vineis,director of the European EXPOsOMICS project, introduces the series with his commentary, Exposomics: mathematics meets biology. Dr. Vineis emphasizes that a proof-of-principle for exposome research has so far been lacking. Through the Mutagenesis series, the authors aim to help fill that gap through […]
Prenatal and early childhood exposures are recognized as playing a significant role in later health outcomes. With key developmental windows during the prenatal period and the first couple years of life, there is increased interest in studying the early-life exposome. Investments in research are continuing to increase. In 2013, HELIX: The Human Early-Life Exposome was funded […]
Early this week the National Institute of Health revealed the awards for the Children’s Health Exposure Analysis Resource (CHEAR), a research initiative that will facilitate the implementation of the exposome concept into children’s health studies. Under the direction of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), CHEAR will provide laboratory and data analysis services to […]
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