The Human Biomonitoring Research Unit (HBRU) is a research group within the Department of Precision Health at the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), focused on developing biomarkers to identify human exposure to pollutants, assess exposure intensities, and enhance understanding of the relationships between exposure and biological outcomes.
HBRU investigates how pollutants incorporate into biological matrices to understand exposure and chemical concentrations in humans.
It analyses specimens from human volunteers and animal models to study exposure-related disorders. Developed biomarkers are used in epidemiological studies to establish reference levels in the general population, identify highly exposed groups, and enhance understanding of the role of exposure in disease aetiology.
The team’s primary focus in the ExpoSignalz project is to characterise cohort participants’ chemical signatures by analysing hair samples using targeted multi-residue methodologies. In addition, LIH will also provide their expertise in interpreting these chemical signatures, including identifying their potential sources and evaluating their impact on participants’ neurological health.
Key People
Dr Brice Appenzeller
Dr Alba Iglesias González