We conduct environmental research focused on understanding how multiple stressors, including chemical pollutants, climate-related factors, and emerging environmental pressures, interact and affect biological systems and ecosystems.
Our work integrates scientific evidence, conceptual analysis, and applied research perspectives to address complex environmental challenges. We aim to contribute to a better understanding of combined environmental effects across different biological and ecological levels.
Research focus
Our research activities include:
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Environmental stressors and combined exposures
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Interaction mechanisms and cumulative effects
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Exposure patterns under environmentally relevant conditions
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Biological and ecological impacts from molecular to ecosystem levels
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Development of frameworks, models, and research concepts to support environmental assessment, prioritization, and management
Purpose and vision
Environmental challenges are global, complex, and evolving. Our objective is to support scientifically sound, transparent, and forward-looking environmental research that can inform future monitoring strategies, risk assessment approaches, and mitigation efforts.
We pursue research that is:
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Non-commercial in its scientific intent, with a focus on environmental protection and societal benefit
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Open to collaboration, including cooperation with laboratories, research institutions, and international partners
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Scalable, allowing future expansion into applied research, experimental studies, and innovation-driven projects
Outlook
Our activities are designed to grow over time. Future directions include collaborative laboratory-based research, applied environmental studies, and the development of innovative solutions and intellectual property related to environmental and biological systems.