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Human biomonitoring and chemical exposure

5 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work.

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  • AGES - OSTERREICHISCHE AGENTUR FUR GESUNDHEIT UND ERNAHRUNGSSICHERHEIT GMBH

    Austria's federal food safety and health agency, contributing regulatory testing, plant health, pest management, and One Health surveillance expertise to EU research.

    Contributed to HBM4EU (European Human Biomonitoring Initiative) and RadoNorm (radiation protection).

    SMEAT19 projects
  • DET NATIONALE FORSKNINGSCENTER FOR ARBEJDSMILJØ

    Danish government research centre specializing in nanomaterial risk assessment, safe-by-design, and occupational health exposure science.

    Participated in HBM4EU (European Human Biomonitoring Initiative), EXIMIOUS (exposome-immunome mapping), and EPHOR (occupational exposome research).

    DK18 projects
  • MINISTERIO DA SAUDE

    Portugal's national health authority contributing population health data, biomonitoring samples, and policy expertise to large-scale European health research consortia.

    Contributed national health survey data to HBM4EU, Europe's flagship biomonitoring initiative covering exposure biomarkers, endocrine disruptors, and chemical mixtures.

    PT6 projects
  • ESCUELA ANDALUZA DE SALUD PUBLICA SA

    Spanish public health institute specializing in health technology assessment, biomonitoring, and translating health research into equity-focused policy.

    Contributed to HBM4EU, the major European Human Biomonitoring Initiative, covering exposure biomarkers, endocrine disruptors, and chemical mixtures.

    ES5 projects
  • LIVSMEDELSVERKET

    Sweden's National Food Agency contributing regulatory food safety expertise, chemical biomonitoring data, and One Health surveillance to European research.

    HBM4EU addressed population-level exposure to endocrine disruptors, chemical mixtures, and emerging chemicals with policy translation goals.

    SE3 projects