FAIR environmental and health registry (FAIREHR)- supporting the science to policy interface and life science research, development and innovation

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Autor(a) principal: Jeddi, MZ
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Galea, KS, Viegas, S, Fantke, P, Louro, H, Theunis, J, Govarts, E, Denys, S, Fillol, C, Rambaud, L, Kolossa-Gehring, M, Santonen, T, van der Voet, H, Ghosh, M, Costa, C, Teixeira, JP, Verhagen, H, Duca, RC, Van Nieuwenhuyse, A, Jones, K, Sams, C, Sepai, O, Tranfo, G, Bakker, M, Palmen, N, van Klaveren, J, Scheepers, PTJ, Paini, A, Canova, C, von Goetz, N, Katsonouri, A, Karakitsios, S, Sarigiannis, DA, Bessems, J, Machera, K, Harrad, S, Hopf, NB
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/154097
Resumo: The environmental impact on health is an inevitable by-product of human activity. Environmental health sciences is a multidisciplinary field addressing complex issues on how people are exposed to hazardous chemicals that can potentially affect adversely the health of present and future generations. Exposure sciences and environmental epidemiology are becoming increasingly data-driven and their efficiency and effectiveness can significantly improve by implementing the FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable) principles for scientific data management and stewardship. This will enable data integration, interoperability and (re)use while also facilitating the use of new and powerful analytical tools such as artificial intelligence and machine learning in the benefit of public health policy, and research, development and innovation (RDI). Early research planning is critical to ensuring data is FAIR at the outset. This entails a well-informed and planned strategy concerning the identification of appropriate data and metadata to be gathered, along with established procedures for their collection, documentation, and management. Furthermore, suitable approaches must be implemented to evaluate and ensure the quality of the data. Therefore, the 'Europe Regional Chapter of the International Society of Exposure Science' (ISES Europe) human biomonitoring working group (ISES Europe HBM WG) proposes the development of a FAIR Environment and health registry (FAIREHR) (hereafter FAIREHR). FAIR Environment and health registry offers preregistration of studies on exposure sciences and environmental epidemiology using HBM (as a starting point) across all areas of environmental and occupational health globally. The registry is proposed to receive a dedicated web-based interface, to be electronically searchable and to be available to all relevant data providers, users and stakeholders. Planned Human biomonitoring studies would ideally be registered before formal recruitment of study participants. The resulting FAIREHR would contain public records of metadata such as study design, data management, an audit trail of major changes to planned methods, details of when the study will be completed, and links to resulting publications and data repositories when provided by the authors. The FAIREHR would function as an integrated platform designed to cater to the needs of scientists, companies, publishers, and policymakers by providing user-friendly features. The implementation of FAIREHR is expected to yield significant benefits in terms of enabling more effective utilization of human biomonitoring (HBM) data.
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spelling FAIR environmental and health registry (FAIREHR)- supporting the science to policy interface and life science research, development and innovationopen sciencepreregistrationenvironmental medicinemetadataexposure sciencedata-driven decision makingexposure-disease continuumreal-world dataThe environmental impact on health is an inevitable by-product of human activity. Environmental health sciences is a multidisciplinary field addressing complex issues on how people are exposed to hazardous chemicals that can potentially affect adversely the health of present and future generations. Exposure sciences and environmental epidemiology are becoming increasingly data-driven and their efficiency and effectiveness can significantly improve by implementing the FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable) principles for scientific data management and stewardship. This will enable data integration, interoperability and (re)use while also facilitating the use of new and powerful analytical tools such as artificial intelligence and machine learning in the benefit of public health policy, and research, development and innovation (RDI). Early research planning is critical to ensuring data is FAIR at the outset. This entails a well-informed and planned strategy concerning the identification of appropriate data and metadata to be gathered, along with established procedures for their collection, documentation, and management. Furthermore, suitable approaches must be implemented to evaluate and ensure the quality of the data. Therefore, the 'Europe Regional Chapter of the International Society of Exposure Science' (ISES Europe) human biomonitoring working group (ISES Europe HBM WG) proposes the development of a FAIR Environment and health registry (FAIREHR) (hereafter FAIREHR). FAIR Environment and health registry offers preregistration of studies on exposure sciences and environmental epidemiology using HBM (as a starting point) across all areas of environmental and occupational health globally. The registry is proposed to receive a dedicated web-based interface, to be electronically searchable and to be available to all relevant data providers, users and stakeholders. Planned Human biomonitoring studies would ideally be registered before formal recruitment of study participants. The resulting FAIREHR would contain public records of metadata such as study design, data management, an audit trail of major changes to planned methods, details of when the study will be completed, and links to resulting publications and data repositories when provided by the authors. The FAIREHR would function as an integrated platform designed to cater to the needs of scientists, companies, publishers, and policymakers by providing user-friendly features. The implementation of FAIREHR is expected to yield significant benefits in terms of enabling more effective utilization of human biomonitoring (HBM) data.Frontiers Media20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10216/154097eng2673-308010.3389/ftox.2023.1116707Jeddi, MZGalea, KSViegas, SFantke, PLouro, HTheunis, JGovarts, EDenys, SFillol, CRambaud, LKolossa-Gehring, MSantonen, Tvan der Voet, HGhosh, MCosta, CTeixeira, JPVerhagen, HDuca, RCVan Nieuwenhuyse, AJones, KSams, CSepai, OTranfo, GBakker, MPalmen, Nvan Klaveren, JScheepers, PTJPaini, ACanova, Cvon Goetz, NKatsonouri, AKarakitsios, SSarigiannis, DABessems, JMachera, KHarrad, SHopf, NBinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-29T15:39:57Zoai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/154097Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:29:09.107960Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title FAIR environmental and health registry (FAIREHR)- supporting the science to policy interface and life science research, development and innovation
spellingShingle FAIR environmental and health registry (FAIREHR)- supporting the science to policy interface and life science research, development and innovation
Jeddi, MZ
open science
preregistration
environmental medicine
metadata
exposure science
data-driven decision making
exposure-disease continuum
real-world data
title_short FAIR environmental and health registry (FAIREHR)- supporting the science to policy interface and life science research, development and innovation
title_full FAIR environmental and health registry (FAIREHR)- supporting the science to policy interface and life science research, development and innovation
title_fullStr FAIR environmental and health registry (FAIREHR)- supporting the science to policy interface and life science research, development and innovation
title_full_unstemmed FAIR environmental and health registry (FAIREHR)- supporting the science to policy interface and life science research, development and innovation
title_sort FAIR environmental and health registry (FAIREHR)- supporting the science to policy interface and life science research, development and innovation
author Jeddi, MZ
author_facet Jeddi, MZ
Galea, KS
Viegas, S
Fantke, P
Louro, H
Theunis, J
Govarts, E
Denys, S
Fillol, C
Rambaud, L
Kolossa-Gehring, M
Santonen, T
van der Voet, H
Ghosh, M
Costa, C
Teixeira, JP
Verhagen, H
Duca, RC
Van Nieuwenhuyse, A
Jones, K
Sams, C
Sepai, O
Tranfo, G
Bakker, M
Palmen, N
van Klaveren, J
Scheepers, PTJ
Paini, A
Canova, C
von Goetz, N
Katsonouri, A
Karakitsios, S
Sarigiannis, DA
Bessems, J
Machera, K
Harrad, S
Hopf, NB
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Viegas, S
Fantke, P
Louro, H
Theunis, J
Govarts, E
Denys, S
Fillol, C
Rambaud, L
Kolossa-Gehring, M
Santonen, T
van der Voet, H
Ghosh, M
Costa, C
Teixeira, JP
Verhagen, H
Duca, RC
Van Nieuwenhuyse, A
Jones, K
Sams, C
Sepai, O
Tranfo, G
Bakker, M
Palmen, N
van Klaveren, J
Scheepers, PTJ
Paini, A
Canova, C
von Goetz, N
Katsonouri, A
Karakitsios, S
Sarigiannis, DA
Bessems, J
Machera, K
Harrad, S
Hopf, NB
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jeddi, MZ
Galea, KS
Viegas, S
Fantke, P
Louro, H
Theunis, J
Govarts, E
Denys, S
Fillol, C
Rambaud, L
Kolossa-Gehring, M
Santonen, T
van der Voet, H
Ghosh, M
Costa, C
Teixeira, JP
Verhagen, H
Duca, RC
Van Nieuwenhuyse, A
Jones, K
Sams, C
Sepai, O
Tranfo, G
Bakker, M
Palmen, N
van Klaveren, J
Scheepers, PTJ
Paini, A
Canova, C
von Goetz, N
Katsonouri, A
Karakitsios, S
Sarigiannis, DA
Bessems, J
Machera, K
Harrad, S
Hopf, NB
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv open science
preregistration
environmental medicine
metadata
exposure science
data-driven decision making
exposure-disease continuum
real-world data
topic open science
preregistration
environmental medicine
metadata
exposure science
data-driven decision making
exposure-disease continuum
real-world data
description The environmental impact on health is an inevitable by-product of human activity. Environmental health sciences is a multidisciplinary field addressing complex issues on how people are exposed to hazardous chemicals that can potentially affect adversely the health of present and future generations. Exposure sciences and environmental epidemiology are becoming increasingly data-driven and their efficiency and effectiveness can significantly improve by implementing the FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable) principles for scientific data management and stewardship. This will enable data integration, interoperability and (re)use while also facilitating the use of new and powerful analytical tools such as artificial intelligence and machine learning in the benefit of public health policy, and research, development and innovation (RDI). Early research planning is critical to ensuring data is FAIR at the outset. This entails a well-informed and planned strategy concerning the identification of appropriate data and metadata to be gathered, along with established procedures for their collection, documentation, and management. Furthermore, suitable approaches must be implemented to evaluate and ensure the quality of the data. Therefore, the 'Europe Regional Chapter of the International Society of Exposure Science' (ISES Europe) human biomonitoring working group (ISES Europe HBM WG) proposes the development of a FAIR Environment and health registry (FAIREHR) (hereafter FAIREHR). FAIR Environment and health registry offers preregistration of studies on exposure sciences and environmental epidemiology using HBM (as a starting point) across all areas of environmental and occupational health globally. The registry is proposed to receive a dedicated web-based interface, to be electronically searchable and to be available to all relevant data providers, users and stakeholders. Planned Human biomonitoring studies would ideally be registered before formal recruitment of study participants. The resulting FAIREHR would contain public records of metadata such as study design, data management, an audit trail of major changes to planned methods, details of when the study will be completed, and links to resulting publications and data repositories when provided by the authors. The FAIREHR would function as an integrated platform designed to cater to the needs of scientists, companies, publishers, and policymakers by providing user-friendly features. The implementation of FAIREHR is expected to yield significant benefits in terms of enabling more effective utilization of human biomonitoring (HBM) data.
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