Published in @ScienceMagazine! The Banbury Exposomics Consortium published “Integrating exposomics into biomedicine” This pivotal publication establishes a succinct and unified definition of the Exposome and Exposomics for the biomedical research community
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Dr. Christopher Wild coined the word Exposome 20 years ago. I asked him to give a personal account of its history for the journal Exposome. He did not disappoint. This is a must-read.
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@exposome@SinaiExposomics@HRExposomics@nexusexposomics
The paper "The Human Genome Project: lessons from large-scale biology" has been my inspiration and blueprint for the field of exposomics. At AAASmtg I had the honor of sharing the stage with Ari Patrinos, the HGP lead at DOE in the session "After the Genome: What comes next and are we ready?" @PNNLab@nexusexposomics@exposome
The American Association for the Advancement of Science has a lot of work ahead. Science and innovation are critical for a thriving society.
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Using Orbitraps to go beyond metabolomics into exposomics (trace analysis of environmental molecules) it can be very important to minimize the matrix of major metabolites. Here, @HongyuXie9 developed nice magic mix that works nice for high ensitivity target & untargeted analysis.
CHART will drive innovative research on climate change's impact on #PublicHealth & promote #ClimateJustice. This initiative, led by experts from #ColumbiaMSPH, focuses on building resilient, healthier communities. @NIHAging@Columbia https://t.co/kVUsAOu2ee
#ICYMI...NEW SEMINAR: Functional Exposomics and Mechanisms of Toxicity: Insights from Model Systems and New Approach Methods (NAMs) ➡️ https://t.co/w9fFE8he6A @souvarish@GaryWMiller3@YunjiaLai