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Advancing tools for human early lifecourse exposome research and translation

Defined as the measure of all of an individual’s exposures in a lifetime and how these affect their health, the exposome can help discover the key exposures responsible for chronic diseases. To aid this discovery, the EU-funded ATHLETE project aims to develop a toolbox of advanced, next-generation exposome tools and a prospective exposome cohort. This will be used to systematically quantify the effects of a wide range of environmental risk factors on mental, cardiometabolic and respiratory health outcomes and associated biological pathways during the first 20 years of life. The project’s achievements will aid in the implementation of acceptable and feasible exposome interventions; moreover, they could inform policy recommendations and prevention strategies.
Acronym

ATHLETE

Description

 

  • Implementing entity: FUNDACION PARA EL FOMENTO DE LA INVESTIGACION SANITARIA Y BIOMEDICA EN LA COMUNITAT VALENCIANA (FISABIO)
  • City of implementing entity: 46017 Valencia, España
  • Funding: € 2,174,460
  • Number of researchers: 5
Developers of the project
Research Group on Epidemiology and Environmental Health (GIESA)
Non-UV principal researchers

  • Martine Vrijheid

Start date
2019 January
End date
2024 December
Funding agencies:

  • European Commission Horizon 2020.
  • Code according to funding agency: 874583

Project type
  • AGE - Health Research Projects