Cornelius Gross
Interim Head of EMBL Rome
EditStudying how the environment impacts human health
The Human Ecosystems Transversal Theme forms part of EMBL’s “Molecules to Ecosystems Programme”.
The theme operates across EMBL sites with the aim of leveraging EMBL’s molecular biology expertise to address some of the biggest challenges relating to human health.
Defining the impact of the environment on human disease risk is an emerging area of research which, when combined with advances in genetics, could inform new treatment interventions, precision medicine and environmental protection.
By working with experts across genomics, epidemiology, toxicology and clinical research, we aim to understand how the combined impact of the environment and genotype leads to the likelihood of disease. From human cohorts to model systems research and developing new computational methods, EMBL aims to pave the way for understanding the molecular basis of genotype and environmental interactions underlying human health.
Interim Head of EMBL Rome
EditTeam Leader and Senior Scientist
EditActing Head of AI centre
EditSenior Scientific Programme Manager
EditEnable combined environmental exposure and genetic research in human cohorts
Identify molecular biomakers of exposure affects using model systems
Leverage fundamental molecular biology research to inform gene x exposure interactions.
Generate computational tools to enable exposure research in model systems through to human cohorts.
Up-skill the next generation of human health scientists to understand genotype x environmental research.
Develop tools and services to support & enable gene x exposure research.
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