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Metabolomic Links Between Environmental Exposures and Human Health



WEBINAR

What Does it Cover?

Throughout their lifetimes, individuals are exposed to a variety of environmental factors, including chemicals, biological agents, and radiation. The exposome represents the combination of all environmental exposures over a lifetime and their consequences on human health. Because humans are exposed to a complex mixture of environmental factors every day, it is not trivial for scientists to identify compounds that are detrimental for human health. In this webinar brought to you by The Scientist, Lauren Petrick and Vrinda Kalia will explain how they apply untargeted metabolomics to determine how external factors such as pesticides and heavy metals affect life on Earth.

Topics to be covered:

  • Connecting childhood leukemia to metabolites in newborn dried blood spots
  • The effects of heavy metals on the adolescent and pregnant metabolome
  • A metabolomic link between DDT and Alzheimer’s Disease, and its ties to tau toxicity

Who Should Attend?

  • Academic researchers
  • Pharma researchers
  • Metabolomic researchers

Speakers

Lauren Petrick, PhD

Lauren Petrick, PhD

Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai Health System

Associate Professor

Vrinda Kalia, MPH, PhD

Vrinda Kalia, MPH, PhD

Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

Postdoctoral Research Scientist

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