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PROTECTion against Endocrine Disruptors; Detection, mixtures, health effects, risk assessment and communication.

Descripción del proyecto

Disruptores endocrinos en productos cotidianos

Los disruptores endocrinos (DE) pueden encontrarse en una serie de productos cotidianos, desde cosméticos a plaguicidas y envases alimentarios. Impregnan los productos cotidianos y suponen una grave amenaza para nuestra salud y el medio ambiente. Es una preocupación que contribuye al deterioro de los sistemas ecológicos, a la escasa producción agrícola y a problemas de salud como la obesidad, el cáncer y la infertilidad. Aunque los métodos analíticos han avanzado, la atención se ha centrado sobre todo en las sustancias químicas sintéticas, ignorando los DE emergentes y la exposición en la vida real a múltiples sustancias. El equipo del proyecto PROTECTED, financiado con fondos europeos, pretende desarrollar capacidades de protección contra los DE. Irá más allá de la investigación y el desarrollo al ofrecer una formación única y de alto nivel a sus participantes. En última instancia, estos especialistas tomarán la iniciativa a la hora de configurar las futuras estrategias de control y mejorar los resultados sanitarios.

Objetivo

PROTECTED aims to develop expertise and protective capabilities against Endocrine Disruptors (EDs). EDs and their mixtures are a modern day health concern leading to failing ecological systems, poor agricultural production and health effects such as obesity, cancer and infertility. While analytical methods have advanced enormously, focus has been mainly on synthetic chemicals, overlooking emerging EDs and real-life multiple substance exposure. A new generation of creative, entrepreneurial and innovative early-stage researchers equipped with skills to assess and understand the real-life risk of complex mixtures of EDs and trained to convert resulting knowledge and ideas into accessible tools and services for the long-term control of potential ED risk is urgently needed. The PROTECTED Innovative Training Network [ITN] proposes a holistic approach by providing 15 individual, personalised research projects with exposure to scientific, innovative and entrepreneurial training mobility across the ITN. The intersectorial network is comprised of 12 training sites at academia, research centres, a bioassay technology SME, a QSAR technology SME, water provider, and animal feed supplier. Together they cover multiple disciplines including analytical science of food, feed, and environment, epidemiology, risk assessment, social science and toxicology. This combined expertise enables a highly focused program for developing novel tools and concepts and training for the detection, analysis and improved risk assessment of EDs, especially mixture effects. Methodology will include emerging technologies; multiplexed analysis, mixture modelling, mechanistic and exposure studies, explants and cell or whole organism bioassays. The project will provide a unique and high level of training for a new generation of specialists with transferable skills and enhanced career perspectives. These specialists will ultimately aid the efficient development of future control strategies for improved health.

Coordinador

THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 819 863,64
Dirección
UNIVERSITY ROAD LANYON BUILDING
BT7 1NN Belfast
Reino Unido

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Región
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Belfast
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coste total
€ 819 863,64

Participantes (9)

Socios (3)