Advances in Comprehensive Exposure Assessment: Opportunities for the US Military.

Q1 Medicine
Pamela L Krahl, Edward Benchoff, Y. Go, Dean P. Jones, M. Smith, D. Walker, K. Uppal, C. Woeller, T. Thatcher, J. Thakar, R. Phipps, P. Hopke, M. Utell, Timothy M Mallon
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE Review advances in exposure assessment offered by the exposome concept and new -omics and sensor technologies. METHODS Narrative review of advances, including current efforts and potential future applications by the US military. RESULTS Exposure assessment methods from both bottom-up and top-down exposomics approaches are advancing at a rapid pace, and the US military is engaged in developing both approaches. Top-down approaches employ various -omics technologies to identify biomarkers of internal exposure and biological effect. Bottom-up approaches use new sensor technology to better measure external dose. Key challenges of both approaches are largely centered around how to integrate, analyze, and interpret large datasets that are multidimensional and disparate. CONCLUSIONS Advances in -omics and sensor technologies may dramatically enhance exposure assessment and improve our ability to characterize health risks related to occupational and environmental exposures, including for the US military.
综合暴露评估进展:美国军方的机会。
目的综述暴露概念、新组学和传感器技术在暴露评估方面的研究进展。方法对研究进展进行述评,包括美国军方目前的努力和潜在的未来应用。结果自下而上和自上而下两种暴露学方法的暴露评估方法都在快速发展,美国军方正在开发这两种方法。自上而下的方法采用各种组学技术来识别内部暴露和生物效应的生物标志物。自下而上的方法使用新的传感器技术来更好地测量外部剂量。这两种方法的主要挑战主要集中在如何集成、分析和解释多维和不同的大型数据集。结论:组学和传感器技术的进步可能会极大地增强暴露评估,并提高我们表征与职业和环境暴露相关的健康风险的能力,包括美国军队。
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International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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