“Having led public health initiatives as a Minister and driven global parliamentary agreements on regulating emerging technologies, I understand that real progress is forged through the intersection of ethical foresight and bold action. The Human Exposome Project is a collective effort to ensure that science and technology benefit humanity—responsibly, inclusively, and transparently. This is not just theory: it’s the practical bridge between bold ideas and real-world impact, forged by those like us who have faced these challenges head-on and know what it takes to deliver lasting change.” – Denis Naughten, Former Irish Minister for Communications, Climate Action & Environment and outgoing Chairperson of the Inter-Parliamentary Union Working Group on Science & Technology
“In today’s turbulent times we need science diplomacy more than ever to bring nations together to face common challenges. We need science to inform policy-makers, but also to trigger policy action on emerging needs. That’s exactly what the Exposome Moonshot Forum is about.” – Jan Marco Müller, Team Leader Global Approach, Multilateral Dialogue and Science Diplomacy, European Commission
“The Human Genome project was a true game changer in the way we do science globally. I truly believe that the ‘Moonshot Human Exposome Project’ will be even more transformative leading to improve health for all. Congratulations to Professor Hartung and colleagues for their exciting and most innovative vision.” – Rémi Quirion, President of the International Network for Governmental Science Advice (INGSA)
“The Human Exposure Moonshot Project will revolutionize the study of environmental determinants of health. It will leverage artificial intelligence resources and a vast network of new technologies and scientific collaborations to analyze and predictively utilize the impact of multiple environmental factors across all stages of human life. I am delighted to see such an ambitious international collaborative program emerging, led by Johns Hopkins University.” – Michel Kazatchkine, Special Advisor to the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe