Exposome Project for Health and Occupational Research

Exposures at the workplace contribute to many non-communicable diseases (NCDs) with a similar magnitude as urban air pollution or obesity.
Given the associated societal and economic (2-6% GDP) pressure, ensuring a healthy work environment is a strategic goal for the European Commission.
Demographic changes (aging workforce, female workers) and the rapidly changing nature of work with respect to secure employment and migration, are posing additional challenges.
We define the working-life exposome as: all occupational and related non-occupational factors (general and socio-economic environment, lifestyle, behavior).
Taking a working-life exposome approach will help address these challenges by providing better insights, in how complex working-life exposures are related to NCDs for vulnerable groups (female, migrant, insecure job workers) or life stages.
The working-life exposome is in its infancy and new approaches and methods are needed. In “EPHOR” a consortium of exposure, health and data scientists and technology developers will develop a working-life exposome toolbox with stakeholder involvement.
The toolbox will make available to scientists, policy makers and occupational health practitioners: i) innovative methods for collection, storage, and interpretation of more complete and individual level working life exposome data; ii) better knowledge on how the working life exposome relates to NCDs, including complex interactions, vulnerability, biological pathways and early signs of health damage, by uniquely combining large-scale pooling of existing cohorts with focused case studies; iii) models for assessing the economic and societal impact of working life exposures.
EPHOR will lay the groundwork for evidence-based and cost-effective preventive actions to reduce the burden of NCDs as a result of the working-life exposome. 

Project Τitle:        ΕPHOR- Exposome Project for Health and Occupational Research

Project Duration: 1 February 2015 – 31 December 2023

Project URL:  https://www.ephor-project.eu/

Project Framework & Funding: EU Horizon 2020 SC1-BHC-2018-2020 / H2020-SC1-2019-Single-Stage-RTD
Funding (for the total project): 11.981.851,64 (eleven million nine hundred and eighty one thousand eight hundred and fifty one EURO and sixty four eurocents).

Partner -UNIWA: Dr Stamatia GARANI, School of Public Health, Department of Public Health Policy, Email: sgarani@uniwa.gr, Tel: +30-2105381348

Consortium – Partners:

  1. NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO
  2. FUNDACION PRIVADA INSTITUTO DE SALUD GLOBAL BARCELONA
  3. INSTITUTE OF OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
  4. AARHUS UNIVERSITET
  5. KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET
  6. KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN
  7. STATENS ARBEIDSMILJOINSTITUTT
  8. THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
  9. UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT
  10. INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE
  11. FINNISH INSTITUTE OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
  12. PANEPISTIMIO DYTIKIS ATTIKIS
  13. VTEC ENGINEERING B.V.,
  14. UNIVERSITETET I BERGEN
  15. LIFEGLIMMER GMBH
  16. OWLSTONE MEDICAL LIMITED
  17. Interaktiv GmbH
  18. TECHNOLOGIKO PANEPISTIMIO KYPROU
  19. STOCKHOLMS LANS LANDSTING
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