On May 12 – 15, 2025

in Washington, D.C.

A multi-stakeholder forum assembled to plot the future of the Human Exposome. The enormous success of this event prompted to formation of the Global Exposome Forum.

WHAT WE Achieved

Event Outputs

Project Roadmap

A manifest towards a Human Exposome Project based on actionable and targeted next steps, future targets, and immediate interventions. The sum total of which will merge to facilitate a future informed by and responsive to the incredible insights only the Human Exposome can offer. 

Public-Private Partnership

Engagement of key governmental partners and stakeholders close alignment with US health agency-wide priorities as articulated by Nicole Kleinstreuer, Acting NIH Deputy Director for Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives.

Systematic Approach

Clearly outlined conceptual framework, technical innovations needed, and practical first steps to facilitate collaboration around key themes and needs. Working groups are now in the process of being designed and launched to offered sustained systems for collaboration.

400+

Stakeholders Engaged

30

Countries Represented

70

Industry Leaders Presented

5

Key Themes Identified

Thank you to our supporters!

Signing of the Washington Declaration

Sir Peter Gluckman

President of the International Science Council (ISC)