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The Exposome: Molecules to Populations

In this article an international group of investigators examine the potential of the exposome for pharmacology and toxicology. https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/full/10.1146/annurev-pharmtox-010818-021315#f1

The Exposome and Health: Where Chemistry Meets Biology

Exposome Review published in Science Exciting international collaboration with Roel Vermeulen at Utrecht University, Emma Schymanski at the University of Luxembourg, Laszlo Barabási at Northeastern/Harvard University, and Gary Miller at Columbia University.

Next NIEHS Exposome Webinar on September 11th

On September 11th from 11:00-12:30PM EDT, Dr. Paulo Vineis of the Imperial College, London, will speak about the EXPOsOMICs project, focusing on causality and the exposome concept. Dr. Vineis will discuss how omics may be further developed to include the underlying causal interpretation and models, the “meet-in-the-middle” concept, the role of calibration of measurements, the role […]

Feature paper: a must-read for summer 2014

Chirag Patel and John Ioannidis’ paper “Studying the Elusive Environment in Large Scale” is a must-read for those interested in tackling questions of complex exposures and health.  Check out this valuable contribution to the advancing dialogue about exposome research here!  

Next NIEHS Exposome Webinar on May 15th

On May 15th from 11:00-12:30PM EDT, Dr. Stephen Rappaport of University of California-Berkeley will give the second talk in a webinar series about Exposure Science and the Exposome, organized and hosted by NIEHS. Click here to register! Check out Dr. Rappaport’s recent paper on the Blood Exposome here.