Human biomonitoring research unit
The Human Biomonitoring Research Unit (HBRU) has strong expertise in analytical toxicology and development of biomarkers for the assessment of human exposure to organic pollutants from different classes.
Activities
The HBRU primary goals are the development of biomarkers for the identification of human exposure to different occupational and environmental pollutants such as pesticides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and persistent organic pollutants. Furthermore, HBRU aims to expand existing knowledge of the relationships between exposure to pollutants and subsequent biological/biochemical disorders.
HBRU analytical techniques are mainly based on chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry applied to various biological matrices such as blood, urine and hair. HBRU also has strong expertise in biomarkers of alcohol consumption as well as in the assessment of exposure to cigarette smoke in active and passive smoking.
The advantage of hair analysis is that it can cover a period of time ranging from weeks to several months, therefore highlighting chronic exposure, whilst urine or blood analysis only corresponds to a few hours prior to sample collection.
Brice Appenzelller, PhD, Group Leader
Strategic research goals
HBRU’s strategic research goals are as follows:
- Develop biomarkers to assess exposure to pollutants
- Investigate the suitability of different biological matrices for the monitoring of exposure level
- Analyse biological samples in national and international epidemiological studies
- Support researchers in study design and results interpretation in biomarker identification
Appenzeller
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Scientific publications
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Cardiovascular risk factors in relation to hair polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the NESCAV study – 27/11/2024
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Exposure assessment of the European adult population to deoxynivalenol – Results from the HBM4EU Aligned Studies – 01/12/2024
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Cross-Sectional Examination of Thyroid Hormones and Environmental Exposure to Multiclass Pesticides in Women of Reproductive Age in China – 18/10/2024
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Exposure to pesticides, persistent and non − persistent pollutants in French 3.5-year-old children – 07/07/2024
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PBPK modeling to support risk assessment of pyrethroid exposure in French pregnant women – 08/03/2024
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Glucocorticoid hormones in relation to environmental exposure to bisphenols and multiclass pesticides among middle aged-women – 22/03/2024
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Hair-Derived Exposome Exploration of Cardiometabolic Health – 24/03/2024
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A meta-analysis highlighting the increasing relevance of the hair matrix in exposure assessment to organic pollutants – 01/02/2024
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Publisher Correction – 29/01/2024
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Association of hair polychlorinated biphenyls and multiclass pesticides with obesity, diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia in NESCAV study – 27/09/2023
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