- What we do
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In six existing prospective birth cohort studies in Europe, HELIX will estimate prenatal and postnatal exposure to a broad range of chemical and physical exposures: persistent and non-persistent organic chemicals, metals, pesticides, environmental tobacco smoke, water contaminants, air pollutants, noise, UV radiation, and contact with green spaces.
Exposure models will be developed for the full cohorts totalling 32,000 mother-child pairs and biomarkers will be measured in a subset of 1,200.
Nested repeat-sampling panel studies (N=150) will collect data on biomarker variability and use smartphone-linked sensors to assess individual mobility, physical activity and personal exposure to air pollutants and UV radiation.
Omics techniques will determine molecular profiles (metabolome, proteome, transcriptome, epigenome) associated with exposures.
Statistical methods for multiple and combined exposures will provide exposure-response estimates for fetal and child growth, obesity, neurodevelopment, and respiratory outcomes.
Finally, a health impact assessment exercise will be conducted for combined early-life exposures.
Martine Vrijheid - martine.vrijheid[at]isglobal.org
Project CoordinatorDiana van Gent - diana.vangent[at]isglobal.org
Project Manager and contactCREAL - Centre de Recerca en Epidemiologia Ambiental
Parc Recerca Biomèdica de Barcelona
Doctor Aiguader, 88 - 08003, BarcelonaTel +34 932 14 7354
Fax +34 932 14 7301
WP8 - Management and Ethics
Led by Martine Vrijheid
Collaborating HELIX Consortium
Coordination of the HELIX requires adequate management to ensure most efficient collaboration, progress and information exchange within the project. Management deals with contractual, financial and legal management, providing support to the individual beneficiaries to the project. Special attention is paid to ethical practice concerning the intensive data collection from pregnant women and children, and gender equality.