Personal exposometers for monitoring the environment. Allison Zhang.

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024
  • Personal exposometers are wearable devices equipped with miniaturized sensors. They capture both biological and chemical exposures, and can be worn by study participants to monitor their personal exposures over time.
    These devices offer new ways of monitoring our environmental exposures and understanding their associated health risks. They can be worn by study participants to longitudinally monitor their personal exposome. The high-resolution exposure information provides the data foundation for exposure risk assessment.
    Allison Zhang is a postdoctoral scholar who is working on a HEAP project to pilot continuous personal exposome profiling of 100 volunteers during their pregnancies.
    She is part of a team at Stanford University, led by Michael Snyder, that has been focusing on improving the design of wearable Personal Exposome Monitors (PEMs) and multi-omic profiling.

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