Want to be a part of timely, transformative research? The Global Exposome Forum (GEF) needs you! Our volunteer-based working groups will conduct invaluable research on the exposome. We welcome researchers from all relevant areas, from biology and toxicology to policy and ethics.
If you’re interested in being part of one of our working groups and advancing exposomics, please submit your interest using the form linked below.
In addition to launching new, cross-disciplinary working groups, GEF will also collaborate with and build upon pre-established teams, specialties, and research capacities across its global network. This hybrid model ensures that participants can either join new initiatives or contribute through existing groups, depending on their expertise and interests and the capacities and needs of partnering institutions. Interested participants will have the option to chose from new and pre-established working groups.


Existing Working Groups include the following focus areas:
- Chemical and Biological Analysis
- Geospatial and Sensing Technologies
- Cohorts
- Toxicology and Risk Assessment
- Infrastructure Capacity
- Ontology
- Educations and Training
Potential New Working Groups include the following focus areas and will be formalized based on level of interest and internal capacities:
- Emerging Technologies
- Policy and Regulation
- Data Systems, AI & Digital Twins
- Bioinformatics
- Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects
- Scientific Communication and Outreach
- Translation to Clinical Practice and Public Health

















