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A new funding opportunity supports research on the exposome—the totality of environmental exposures and the body’s response—from gestation through early adulthood. It aims to address gaps in environmental health sciences by integrating exposures like air pollution, chemicals, and psychosocial stress with biological responses. The initiative encourages interdisciplinary collaboration to develop tools and methods for tracking exposures over time, ultimately advancing understanding of how environmental factors affect human health and development.
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