Mapping the Exposome: Science Broadens Focus to Environmental Disease Triggers

Key Takeaways

  • Up to 90% of disease incidence is thought to be influenced by environmental, biological and social exposures, not genes alone

  • Exposomics aims to map and study all lifetime exposures as a complement to the human genome

  • New technologies, including wearable devices and AI data analysis, are helping to drive the field

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