It’s safe to say that, in general, we live longer than ever before. We’ve eradicated some deadly infectious diseases and improved our hygiene and nutrition. But are we also living healthier? What makes us sick in the 21st century? These are the questions that epidemiologist dr. Virissa Lenters (UU) tries to answer by decoding the exposome. It is a relatively new concept aimed at explaining what humans are exposed to in life, from birth to death. The food we ingest, the air we breathe, the objects we touch and the psychological stress we encounter. How do these exposures influence our genetics? How does this exposome research break with the traditional approach of cause and effect in health studies?

Lezing in het kader van de cursus Wetenschapsfilosofie. Ook voor niet-studenten toegankelijk. In samenwerking met de faculteit Sociale wetenschappen, Bètawetenschappen en Geesteswetenschappen.

Date & time | Wednesday 24 maart 2021 (20:00-21:30)
This online lecture is free and accessible for everyone on our YouTube channel. For more information, please visit our website.