Project description
Applying exposome paradigm to Cyprus’ gas/oil industry
A critical driver of human health, exposome is a new approach in epidemiological and biomedical research. Taking this new paradigm, researchers in Cyprus are applying it to the oil and gas industry. In this context, the EU-funded EXPOSOGAS project will substantially increase the capacity of its widening institution in Cyprus by advancing its research capacity in health sciences applied to oil/gas activities based on the Exposome paradigm in the Eastern Mediterranean (EM). The project will improve scientific knowledge transfer of occupational and environmental public health issues, improve relationships with local and regional stakeholders, and develop training and capacity building resources for current Cyprus staff and students in Exposome research.
Objective
The EXPOSOGAS project will substantially increase the capacity of the widening institution in Cyprus in advancing its research capacity in health sciences applied to oil/gas activities using the Exposome paradigm in the Eastern Mediterranean (EM). The Exposome is a new field of research aiming at mapping the life-long human environmental exposures, including chemicals, diet, lifestyle, etc., from conception onwards in relation to health. As the oil/gas industry is most important to the economic development of Cyprus, embedding of health and safety aspects in relation to occupational, environmental and societal health is warranted. The objectives are to: i) improve scientific knowledge transfer of occupational and environmental public health issues within and around gas/oil operations from the advanced institutions to the widening institution, ii) develop relationships with local and regional stakeholders to facilitate partnerships for future research benefiting the oil and gas industry, and iii) develop training and capacity building resources for existing Cyprus staff and students in the field of Exposome research. The focus on capacity building will be geared towards developing Exposome-based studies in occupational and environmental health related to oil/gas operations, including the health and quality of life for surrounding communities. The advanced institutions will provide training and knowledge exchange to existing staff members via access to their research projects relating to the Exposome. Scientific and innovation metrics of research performance will be used, monitored and evaluated throughout. Engaging in discussions with local and regional stakeholders towards the future set-up of an occupational cohort relating to oil/gas operations in Cyprus and the EM will mature by the project end. Frequent staff exchange schemes, workshops, and summer schools will be set-up, including a large international conference on the Exposome and its applications.
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H2020-EU.4.b. - Twinning of research institutions
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(opens in new window) H2020-WIDESPREAD-2016-2017
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3036 Lemesos
Cyprus
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