Project information
Services for envIRonmental Exposure and health assessmeNt in Europe (SIRENE)

Project Identification
101292665
Project Period
9/2026 - 8/2031
Investor / Pogramme / Project type
European Union
MU Faculty or unit
Faculty of Science
Cooperating Organization
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the ASCR, v. v. i.
National Museum - Museum of Czech Music
Institute of Postgraduate Education in Medicine Prague
University of Vienna
CNR - ISTI
University of Antwerpen
University of Manchester
University of Birmingham
Columbia University
Universiteit Leiden
Universiteit Utrecht
Institut Jožef Stefan
Örebro universitet
Stockholms universitet
Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
HelmholtzZentrum Munich
European Clinical Research Infrastructure Network - ECRIN
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Biobanking and BioMolecular resources Research Infrastructure - European Research Infrastructure Consortium
EATRIS ERIC
Instruct ERIC
Stichting Wageningen Research
ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS/UNIVERSITY CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION BUREAU
ANSES
ALBERT-LUDWIGS-UNIVERSITAET FREIBURG
EMBL (EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORY)
CYPRUS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY CUT
European Marine Biological Resource Centre
University of Oulu
Analysis and experimentation on ecosystems - ANAEE
NATIONAL OBSERVATORY OF ATHENS
Fundacion Privada Instituto de Salud Global Barcelona
Laboratoire national de santé - LNS
Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu - RIVM
ACTRIS ERIC

The ambition of the SIRENE (Services for envIRonmental Exposure and health assessmeNt in Europe) project is to increase the problem-solving capacity of European society in the Environmental and Public Health and improve capabilities to find and understand disease causations not explained by genetics. While the One Health framework is increasingly recognised as a critical approach to addressing planetary health risks, its practical implementation is limited by disciplinary silos. The exposome concept promoting holistic characterization of the non-genetic factors that influence phenotype and health over the life course offers a unifying scientific framework to address this gap. It represents a transformative paradigm for health research as it goes beyond traditional risk assessment by incorporating multi-domain high-resolution longitudinal data, making the exposome concept particularly well-suited framework for precision public health and prevention strategies. This integrative approach promotes the interdisciplinary evaluation of a wide array of factors originating from natural, built-in, and social environments, occupation, lifestyle, and diet, which can be measured both outside, and in the human body, and encourages environmental, clinical and social scientists to deliver a systematic and comprehensive mapping of these factors, together with associated biological responses, to understand their contributions to disease risks. The SIRENE project brings together 11 ESFRI landmarks and projects to enable challenge-driven research linking environmental factors to human health and advance frontier knowledge and innovation in human exposome by providing open access to complementary high-end infrastructures, integrated services and harmonised data.

Sustainable Development Goals

Masaryk University is committed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, which aim to improve the conditions and quality of life on our planet by 2030.

Sustainable Development Goal No.  3 – Good health and well-being Sustainable Development Goal No.  9 – Industry, innovation and infrastructure Sustainable Development Goal No.  16 – Peace, justice and strong institutions Sustainable Development Goal No.  17 – Partnerships for the goals

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