Faculty Research Interests
The Exposome Collaborative @ Johns Hopkins University
The Exposome Collaborative at Johns Hopkins University was funded in January 2019. Its purpose is to congregate the intellectual and material resources housed under the various disciplines within environmental health sciences and engineering and to evaluate the exposome in a holistic manner.
Goals of The Exposome Collaborative at JHU:
- Bring together expertise in all the different disciplines needed to better characterize the exposome in human health studies.
- Develop the needed tools and analyses for exposome assessment.
Steering Committee and Principal Investigators
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Founder: Gurumurthy Ramachandran, PhD
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Founder: Thomas Hartung, MD, PhD
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Director: Fenna Sillé, PhD
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Associate Director: Alex Maertens, PhD
Seed funding provided through the generous donation of Krieger School of Arts & Sciences alumnus Yu Wu (MS ’89, PhD ’96) and Whiting School of Engineering alumna Chaomei Chen (MS ’88) to the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering.