The ISES Europe HBM WG, together with experts from the HBM Global Network, has finalized its Progress Report and post 2025 Strategy.

Since its establishment in 2018, the creation of the HBM Global Network, connecting experts across continents to strengthen collaboration, capacity building, and policy integration

The new report outlines strategic pillars, achievements, and future priorities, including global expansion, enhanced scientific excellence, and stronger science-policy-industry integration. Together, these initiatives aim to ensure that HBM becomes a cornerstone of 21st-century chemical risk governance.

The full progress report and strategy will be published soon.

The Global Human Biomonitoring Community (HBMGlobal Network) is bringing together researchers, risk assessors, policymakers, and independent experts to collaborate on and improve biomonitoring research. This approach explores how exposure to environmental occupational and contaminants can impact people who are exposed to throughout their lives.

"Now is a critical moment to enhance global coordination, support, and implementation of Human Biomonitoing", says Maryam Zare Jeddi, Exposure Scientist, Chair and founder of FAIREHR. "The environment we live and work has a profound impact on our health, exposing us to a myriad of chemicals. Human biomonitoring -a vital exposure assessment approach- enable us to tackle these challenges. To make a meaningful impact on public health , it is imperative that we collaborate globally, leveraging human biomonitoring to inform policies, protect communities, and promote a healthier future for all.”

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