Project information
Advancing Tools for Human Early Lifecourse Exposome Research and Translation
(ATHLETE)
- Project Identification
- 874583
- Project Period
- 1/2020 - 6/2025
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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European Union
- Horizon 2020
- Health, demographic change and wellbeing (Societal Challenges)
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Science
- Cooperating Organization
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University of Copenhagen
National Center for Scientific Research
University of Crete
University of Southern California
Nottingham Trent University
Newcastle University
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine (ICL)
The University of Turin
University Hospital Groningen
Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam
Barcelona Institute for Global Health
- Responsible person Martine Vrijheid
National Iinstitute of Health and Medical Research
Vytautas Magnus University
Brunel University London
Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Hasselt University
HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT ALLIANCE - HEAL
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu
Bettair Cities S.L.
L?Agence nationale de sécurité sanitaire de l'alimentation, de l'environnement et du travail (ANSES)
ATHLETE aims to develop a toolbox of advanced, next-generation, exposome tools and a prospective exposome cohort, which will be used to systematically quantify the effects of a wide range of community-level and individual- level environmental risk factors on mental, cardiometabolic, and respiratory health outcomes and associated biological pathways during the first 2 decades of life, to implement acceptable and feasible exposome interventions, and to translate the resulting evidence to policy recommendations and prevention strategies.
ATHLETE will establish a prospective exposome cohort, including FAIR data infrastructure, building on Europe’s most comprehensive already existing exposome data (175 cohorts in 110 European countries). ATHLETE will systematically characterise the effects of the exposome on early organ development, health trajectories, and biological pathways (metagenomic, metabolomic, epigenetic, ageing, and stress pathways), longitudinally from early pregnancy through adolescence. Innovative tool development will focus on: 1) complete and accurate measurement of multiple environmental risk factors (external/urban, chemical, physical, behavioural, social) through new targeted and untargeted exposure science approaches, 2) development of advanced statistical and toxicological strategies to analyse complex multi-dimensional exposome data, 3) development of interventions to reduce personal exposures, co- produced with the community, and 4) estimation of the societal impact of the exposome by calculating costs and child health impacts.
ATHLETE’s strong focus on the vulnerable early stages of the life course, widespread general population exposures and common non-communicable diseases, its use of a large body of existing exposome data and expertise, its strong emphasis on knowledge translation, its development of an open online toolbox and its close collaboration in the European Human Exposome Network ensure that the objectives are achievable and highly relevant for future research and policy.
ATHLETE is part of the European Human Exposome Network comprised of 9 projects selected from this same call.
Publications
Total number of publications: 1
2021
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Advancing tools for human early lifecourse exposome research and translation (ATHLETE)
Environmental Epidemiology, year: 2021, volume: 5, edition: 5, DOI