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Exposomics as a Tool for Prevention and Therapy

Speaker

Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Dr. Nadeau's talk will focus on the current state of exposomics research and its application in preventing and treating disease. She will discuss the tools and information from different fields such as toxicology, environmental science, medical care, epidemiology, computational science, artificial intelligence, and molecular medicine that are currently used for understanding the totality of how the exposome affects human health. She will also provide an overview of the statistical and bioinformatic tools that have developed in parallel to methodological tools that have enabled us to associate exposures to biological response. Finally, she will discuss the challenges that lie ahead in translating exposome research to clinical practice and disease prevention. This seminar will be held in person in Grainger Hall room 1112 and online via Panopto. Click "More Event Information" to visit the seminar website for a link to attend virtually. Both attendance options are free and open to all.

Categories

Lecture/Talk, Medicine, Natural Sciences, Panel/Seminar/Colloquium, Research