TY - JOUR
T1 - Building a European exposure science strategy
AU - Fantke, Peter
AU - von Goetz, Natalie
AU - Schlüter, Urs
AU - Bessems, Jos
AU - Connolly, Alison
AU - Dudzina, Tatsiana
AU - Ahrens, Andreas
AU - Bridges, Jim
AU - Coggins, Marie A
AU - Conrad, André
AU - Hänninen, Otto
AU - Heinemeyer, Gerhard
AU - Kephalopoulos, Stylianos
AU - McLachlan, Michael
AU - Meijster, Tim
AU - Poulsen, Veronique
AU - Rother, Dag
AU - Vermeire, Theo
AU - Viegas, Susana
AU - Vlaanderen, Jelle
AU - Jeddi, Maryam Zare
AU - Bruinen de Bruin, Yuri
PY - 2019/12/2
Y1 - 2019/12/2
N2 - Exposure information is a critical element in various regulatory and non-regulatory frameworks in Europe and elsewhere. Exposure science supports to ensure safe environments, reduce human health risks, and foster a sustainable future. However, increasing diversity in regulations and the lack of a professional identity as exposure scientists currently hamper developing the field and uptake into European policy. In response, we discuss trends, and identify three key needs for advancing and harmonizing exposure science and its application in Europe. We provide overarching building blocks and define six long-term activities to address the identified key needs, and to iteratively improve guidelines, tools, data, and education. More specifically, we propose creating European networks to maximize synergies with adjacent fields and identify funding opportunities, building common exposure assessment approaches across regulations, providing tiered education and training programmes, developing an aligned and integrated exposure assessment framework, offering best practices guidance, and launching an exposure information exchange platform. Dedicated working groups will further specify these activities in a consistent action plan. Together, these elements form the foundation for establishing goals and an action roadmap for successfully developing and implementing a 'European Exposure Science Strategy' 2020-2030, which is aligned with advances in science and technology.
AB - Exposure information is a critical element in various regulatory and non-regulatory frameworks in Europe and elsewhere. Exposure science supports to ensure safe environments, reduce human health risks, and foster a sustainable future. However, increasing diversity in regulations and the lack of a professional identity as exposure scientists currently hamper developing the field and uptake into European policy. In response, we discuss trends, and identify three key needs for advancing and harmonizing exposure science and its application in Europe. We provide overarching building blocks and define six long-term activities to address the identified key needs, and to iteratively improve guidelines, tools, data, and education. More specifically, we propose creating European networks to maximize synergies with adjacent fields and identify funding opportunities, building common exposure assessment approaches across regulations, providing tiered education and training programmes, developing an aligned and integrated exposure assessment framework, offering best practices guidance, and launching an exposure information exchange platform. Dedicated working groups will further specify these activities in a consistent action plan. Together, these elements form the foundation for establishing goals and an action roadmap for successfully developing and implementing a 'European Exposure Science Strategy' 2020-2030, which is aligned with advances in science and technology.
U2 - 10.1038/s41370-019-0193-7
DO - 10.1038/s41370-019-0193-7
M3 - Review article
C2 - 31792311
SN - 1559-0631
JO - Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology
JF - Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology
ER -