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ENDOMIX

Understanding how endocrine disruptors and chemical mixtures of concern target the immune system to trigger or perpetuate disease

ENDOMIX: Understanding how endocrine disruptors and chemical mixtures of concern target the immune system to trigger or perpetuate disease
Duration
01/01/2024 - 31/12/2027
Coordinator
Martine Vrijheid, Lea Maitre
Funded by
Horizon Europe

ENDOMIX is a pioneering research project dedicated to uncovering the true impact of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and mixtures on human health, bridging gaps between science and policy to inform regulations and protect vulnerable populations.

Employing an interdisciplinary strategy, ENDOMIX investigates the complex interactions of EDCs with the immune system, aiming to deliver new knowledge and recommendations for minimizing exposure and preventing adverse health effects.

By focusing on real-life EDC mixtures, vulnerable life stages, and advanced research methodologies, ENDOMIX aims to revolutionise our understanding of immunotoxicity and its implications for human health outcomes.

Total Funding:

6 488 875.00 €

Our Team

Coordinators

  • Martine Vrijheid
    Martine Vrijheid Research Professor and Head of the Environment and Health over the Lifecourse Programme
  • Lea Maitre
    Lea Maitre Assistant Research Professor

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