EXPOSIM hosts 1st Symposium “Cumulative Exposures, Collective Impact: Advancing Public Health Through Exposome Research”

As part of the ExpoHealthNet cluster, EXPOSIM will host its first EXPOSIM symposium on 5 February 2026 (15:00–17:00 CET), bringing together leading experts to explore how exposome research can inform public health, environmental and equity-focused decision-making.

Titled Cumulative Exposures, Collective Impact: Advancing Public Health Through Exposome Research”, the symposium will highlight EU-funded research perspectives and policy-relevant insights at the interface of environment, health and equity.

Registration is now open – click the button below to register and join the symposium.

Featured speakers

  • Garry Miller (Columbia University, New York, USA)
    Exposomics: from wild concept to scientific reality
  • Gerardo Sanchez (European Environment Agency)
    The kind of exposome research we could use at EEA
  • Alex Mulet Indrayanti (European Commission, DG Research and Innovation)
    EU-funded research and innovation on the human exposome: looking within and beyond

 

The event will include expert presentations followed by discussion. The session will be recorded and made available for sharing.

Register today and stay tuned for updates.