News ArticlesExposomics reveals distinctive and dynamic environmental chemical mixtures in bloodThe chemical exposome represents the sum of environmental chemical exposures throughout the life of an individual. These include exposure to chemicals from inhalation of polluted air, intake of dietary substances and pharmaceuticals, ingestion of contaminated food and water, but also to the metabolic products of gut microbiota. Chemical exposomes are readily measured in blood, but to conclusively link environmental exposures to disease etiology knowledge of their variability and longitudinal stability is required...Read more The fast development in spatial omics and the future of life scienceIn this round table discussion Prof. Mu-Ming Poo, Prof. Miguel Esteban and Dr. Jan Mulder discuss the recent developments in the field of spatial omics and how these might change the future of life science...Read more |