"Frontiers in Human Exposome Research" Symposium
- WHEN: Wednesday 1st June, 13:00-17:00 (CEST)
- WHERE: Venue: Medical University of Graz (MED CAMPUS Graz, lecture hall 2, Austria) and ON-LINE
- REGISTRATION: Free registration to attend in person or online>>
- PROGRAMME:
13:15 | Welcome video message: Caroline Schober - Vice Rector for Research and International Affairs, Medical University Graz, Austria |
13:30 | Biobanking and the exposome: Kurt Zatloukal - Head of Diagnostic and Research Centre for Molecular BioMedicine, Medical University Graz & Director BBMRI.at, Austria Joakim Dillner - Head of Centre for Cervical Cancer prevention, Karolinska Institute, Sweden Benedikt Warth - Global Exposomics & Biomonitoring, University of Vienna, Austria & Head of Exposome Austria Jana Klánová - Director of RECETOX, Head of EIRENE, Masaryk University, Czech Republic |
14:30 | Coffee break |
15:00 | Globalisation of exposome research - Approaches and cancer research Zisis Kozlakidis - Head of Laboratory Services and Biobank Group, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), France Evert-Ben van Veen - Director of MLC Foundation, the Netherlands Jim Dowling - CEO, Logical Clocks, Sweden Heimo Müller - Group Leader, Information Science and Machine Learning, Medical University Graz, Austria |
16:00 | Coffee break |
16:15
| Personal exposome profiling Michael Snyder - Head of Dept. of Genetics and Director of the Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, USA Martin Widschwendter - Director of European Translational Oncology Prevention and Screening (EUTOPS) Institute, Austria Chiara Herzog - European Translational Oncology Prevention and Screening (EUTOPS) Institute, Austria Frederik Trier Møller - Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark |
The exposome refers to the all the environmental exposures that individuals experience over their lives and how those exposures affect health.
Invited established experts in the field will present the latest exposome research at the "Frontiers in Human Exposome Research" symposium.
Areas covered include findings from exosome research using epigenomics, microbiomics, and metabolomics. Moreover, associated legal and ethical issues as well as data management best practice are being discussed. Data analysis solutions from the H2020 project HEAP project in which BBMRI.at member Med Uni Graz is a partner, will be presented.
The symposium is free of charge.
More about the H2020 Human Exposome Assessment Platform (HEAP) project>
The HEAP project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 874662.