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Combined Exposures and Mixtures Research: An Enduring NIEHS Priority

Danielle J. Carlin, Cynthia V. Rider

2024Environmental Health Perspectives21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) continues to prioritize research to better understand the health effects resulting from exposure to mixtures of chemical and nonchemical stressors. Mixtures research activities over the last decade were informed by expert input during the development and deliberations of the 2011 NIEHS Workshop “Advancing Research on Mixtures: New Perspectives and Approaches for Predicting Adverse Human Health Effects.” NIEHS mixtures research efforts since then have focused on key themes including a) prioritizing mixtures for study, b) translating mixtures data from in vitro and in vivo studies, c) developing cross-disciplinary collaborations, d) informing component-based and whole-mixture assessment approaches, e) developing sufficient similarity methods to compare across complex mixtures, f) using systems-based approaches to evaluate mixtures, and g) focusing on management and integration of mixtures-related data.

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Environmental healthMedicineHealth, Environment, Cognitive AgingAir Quality and Health ImpactsNutritional Studies and Diet