HHEAR Exposomics Webinar Series

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Exposomics is a rapidly evolving approach in the contemporary biomedical sciences. It involves characterizing the totality of exposures and their effects on our health since conception.

HHEAR will be hosting a series of webinars on various topics important to exposomics. All webinars will be recorded and made publicly available on this website.

Next Webinar 15

Exposomics and Environmental Justice

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Description: Communities are exposed to a variety of exposures, e.g., pollutants, chemicals, climate change and unhealthy foods. Exposomics can provide new insights into exposures that may result in health disparities. In this webinar, Dr. Paul Juarez will discuss how exposomics can be applied to environmental health with implications for health disparities and health equity and identify future trends, challenges, and strategies in the field.

Paul Juarez, PhD - Speaker
Professor and Vice Chair for Research Department of Family & Community Medicine and Executive Director, Institute on Health Disparities, Equity, and the Exposome

Yuxia Cui, PhD - Moderator
Program Officer, NIEHS

Monday, September 30, 2024
3:00 PM ET


Upcoming Webinar Topics

(in alphabetical order)

  • Adductomics - DNA/Protein adducts as biomarkers for exposures
  • Advances in multi-analyte quantitative assays
  • Analytical advances in untargeted exposomics assays
  • Applications of exposomics in clinical trials
  • Biobanking for exposomics - modernizing biospecimen repositories
  • Biomedical knowledgebases for exposomics
  • Cancer exposomics
  • Chemical characterization of environmental samples
  • Chemical biomonitoring and environmental justice
  • Chemical hazard identification
  • Climate change and exposomics
  • Data sharing ecosystem for exposomics
  • Development of artificial intelligence (AI) models for exposomics
  • Exposome and gut microbial ecology
  • Exposomics and neurodegenerative diseases
  • Exposomics in the ECHO program
  • Mass spectral and chemical databases for untargeted exposomics
  • New technologies for chemical exposure assessments
  • Risk assessment of chemical mixtures
  • Systematic biological responses to environmental exposures