The group’s research contributes to advancing scientific excellence in understanding the effects of emerging contaminants on human health, with a particular focus on microplastics and nanoplastics. The knowledge generated has scientific, regulatory, clinical, industrial, and societal impacts.

Scientific impact

  • Development of innovative New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) for risk assessment.
  • Identification of molecular mechanisms involved in the toxicity and carcinogenicity of emerging contaminants.
  • Identification of exposure and effect biomarkers for human health monitoring.

Public health and clinical impact

  • Identification of vulnerable populations and high-risk groups.
  • Enhancement of human biomonitoring strategies.
  • Generation of scientific evidence to support the early prevention of diseases associated with environmental exposures.

Regulatory and public policy impact

  • Provision of scientific support to national and international regulatory bodies.
  • Contribution to the development of evidence-based risk assessment strategies grounded in mechanistic data.
  • Participation in standardisation initiatives, harmonisation of methodologies, and development of Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs).

Industrial Impact and Innovation

  • Promotion of the development of safer and more sustainable materials.
  • Implementation of Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) principles.
  • Transfer of knowledge to industry and companies involved in the circular economy.

Social impact

  • Public awareness of the risks associated with emerging contaminants.
  • Promotion of preventive behaviours based on scientific evidence.
  • Active societal participation in the co-creation of solutions to protect human health and the environment.