Mount Sinai Institute for Exposomic Research
Uncovering How Lifetime Exposures Shape Human Health
WEBINAR: How the Environment Shapes Your Family’s Health – Sign Up
It’s NOT all in the genes: A family and community guide for environmental health, from In Utero to Now Environmental health scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai will share up-to-date information about how the environment affects health. Through a new webinar…
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Watch: Exposomics, Longevity and Health Span – Understanding the Origins of Alzheimer’s Disease
Watch a webinar featuring Dr. Robert Wright. He discusses how brain health is a lifelong trajectory and how risk begins many years before a diagnosis. Alzheimer’s risk is shaped by exposures and health states across decades, including early life (even prenatal) influences and midlife risk factors.
Keep readingExposomic Changes at the Last Minute While Talking about Baseball
A reflection on fate, free will, and health—why our genes and past exposures shape risk, not destiny, and why real change often starts only after life forces us to pay attention.
Keep readingEnvironment & Health Webinar Series
Environment is Shaping the Health of Generations: What scientists want you to know to protect your children, families, and communities.
Keep readingLike Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate for Chocolate
Modern science excels at measurement but struggles with emotion—so much so that we may be risking our humanity as well as our health. This essay weaves music, literature, and exposomics to question our obsession with quantification and the goal of reaching the destination more rapidly while disregarding the value of the hard work needed for a real journey.…
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