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Partners
Imperial College is the coordinator of the EXPOsOMICS consortium but is one of the thirteen project participants.
Please see below our partners and click on any of the links to read more about the organisations.
School of Public Health, Imperial College London (ICL)
ICL coordinates the Consortium and lead the Management, Air pollution and Statistical analysis work packages.
Prof Paolo Vineis (p.vineis@imperial.ac.uk)
Institute of Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS), University of Utrecht
IRAS is leading the Omics (Metabolomics, Adductomics and Intermediate omics biomarkers) and the Health risk analyses work packages.
Dr Roel Vermeulen (R.Vermeulen@iras.uu.nl)
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)
IARC leads Metabolomics and Impact and Dissemination work packages and participate in Adductomics and Other omics work packages.
Prof Chris P. Wild (director@iarc.fr)
Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal)
ISGlobal coordinates the external exposure assessment (Air pollution and Water contamination) work packages.
Prof Manolis Kogevinas (manolis.kogevinas@isglobal.org)
The Maastricht team coordinates the Omics (Metabolomics, Adductomics and Intermediate omics biomarkers) work packages and contribute to Other omics work package.
Prof Jos Kleinjans (j.kleinjans@masstrichtuniversity.nl)
Institute of Biology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Biotechnology, National Hellenic Research Foundation (NHRF)
The NHRF team coordinates the Intermediate omics biomarkers work package and responsibly for global DNA methylation analysis.
Prof Soterios A. Kyrtopoulos (skyrt@eie.gr)
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
The Swiss TPH is leading the Data harmonisation and integration and organisation of project sub-studies work package.
Prof Nicole Probst-Hensch (nicole.probst@unibas.ch)
Kings College London (KCL)
KCL is leading the Adductomics work package and participates at the Management and coordination and Air pollution work packages.
Prof Frank Kelly (frank.kelly@kcl.ac.uk)
Genedata AG
Genedata is mainly involved in the Data harmonisation and integration and organisation of project sub-studies work package.
Dr Hans Gmuender (hans.gmuender@genedata.com)
The University of California, Berkeley (UC)
Investigators at UC are involved in Adductomics and Impact and dissemination work packages.
Prof Stephen Rappaport (srappaport@berkeley.edu)
University of Bristol (UNIB)
UNIB contributes to Data harmonisation and integration and organisation of project sub-studies, Health risk analyses and Impact and dissemination work packages.
Ateknea Solutions
Ateknea (previously Catalonian Research & Innovation Centre) is developing a novel integrated personal monitoring system and a pre-commercial prototype and participates in the exposure monitoring tasks.
Mr Mario Fernandez-Nieto (mario.fernandez@ateknea.com)
Hasselt University
Prof. Tim Nawrot (tim.nawrot@uhasselt.be)