Metabolomics and exposome research
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We are developing novel analytical and computational tools for metabolomics and exposome research, and apply them in the investigations of human health and disease. We investigate the links between environmental factors and human health. Our aim is to utilize metabolomics and exposomics as tools for elucidating the roles of environmental exposures and host metabolism underlying the progression to disease. We are also interested in identifying new biomarkers for specific diseases and effect-based biomarkers associated with the exposures to environmental factors.
Researchers
- Joao Barbosa
- Victor Castro Alves
- Daniel Duberg
- Tuulia Hyötyläinen
- Aidan McGlinchey
- Matej Oresic
- Samira Salihovic
- Linda Schmid
- Ilias Thomas
- Leandro Andrade, PhD student
- Tim Sinioja, PhD student
- Lisanna Sinisalu, PhD student
Research projects
Active projects
- Data Infrastructure and Molecular Atlas for Alzheimer's Disease: Connecting Exposome, Gut Microbiome, and Metabolome
- Development of toolbox for exposome and metabolomics analyses (MeET)
- ImprUV+ - An analytical framework to explore the effects of UV during plant growth on human health
- Inflammation in human early life: targeting impacts on life-course health
- Investigation of endocrine-disrupting chemicals as contributors to progression of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease
- LITMUS
- Novel analytical and computational tools for the assessment of exposure to environmental chemicals
- PAN Protein - plant-based proteins contributing to a healthy and sustainable diet
- POPgut - The impact of persistent organic pollutants exposure on gut health
- Role of environmental exposure in the initiation and progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and insulin resistance
- Unpuzzle - Unravelling molecular motifs from dietary fibers responsible for interaction with recognition receptors in human cells
Completed projects
- Health Consequences of Environmental Exposures in Early Life
- Human exposome study
- ImprUV - Increasing sensory quality and content of health-promoting components in vegetables and herbs
- Metabolic and Proteomic markers for Type 1 Diabetes
- Mother-Infant Interactions in Relation to Potential Biomarkers of Beta-Cell Autoimmunity and Type 1 Diabetes