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    How can data visualization support interdisciplinary research? LuxTIME: studying historical exposomics in Belval by Aurich, Dagny, Horaniet Ibañez, Aida

    Published in Frontiers in big data (29-09-2023)
    “…The Luxembourg Time Machine (LuxTIME) is an interdisciplinary project that studies the historical exposome during the industrialization of the Minett region,…”
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    Non-target screening of surface water samples to identify exposome-related pollutants: a case study from Luxembourg by Aurich, Dagny, Diderich, Philippe, Helmus, Rick, Schymanski, Emma L.

    Published in Environmental sciences Europe (07-11-2023)
    “…Background Non-target screening of surface water samples collected over an extended period can reveal interesting temporal patterns in exposome-related…”
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    Historical exposomics and high resolution mass spectrometry by Aurich, Dagny, Miles, Owen, Schymanski, Emma L

    Published in Exposome (08-04-2021)
    “…Abstract Awareness of the exposome and its influence on health has increased in the last decade. As past exposures can cause changes in human health many years…”
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    Historical exposomics: a manifesto by Aurich, Dagny, Horaniet Ibanez, Aida, Hissler, Christophe, Kreipl, Simon, Pfister, Laurent, Schymanski, Emma L, Fickers, Andreas

    Published in Exposome (20-01-2023)
    “…Abstract The exposome complements information captured in the genome by covering all external influences and internal (biological) responses of a human being…”
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    Revealing Chemical Trends: Insights from Data-Driven Visualization and Patent Analysis in Exposomics Research by Aurich, Dagny, Schymanski, Emma L., de Jesus Matias, Flavio, Thiessen, Paul A., Pang, Jun

    Published in Environmental science & technology letters (08-10-2024)
    “…Understanding historical chemical usage is crucial for assessing current and past impacts on human health and the environment and for informing future…”
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