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The library is searchable and provides rapid access to guidance, methods, protocols and research outputs. This includes both protocols developed under the HBM4EU, and other relevant, publicly available guidance and materials.

By including existing materials from across our broad range of partners, we expect to bring together a rich array of existing materials. This includes training materials produced for capacity building under the HBM4EU.

Our goal is to build a European HBM library to serve as a repository that can be widely used by scientists and policy makers involved in public health and occupational health and safety.

The online library includes:

Name Downloads Author Last Modified Download
Name Downloads Author Last Modified Download
HBM4EU Library
   3rd HBM4EU Training School June 2019
     A12 Delineating behavior and effects of HBM priority compounds
A12_Case study-Combining cohort and in vitro studies for informing AOPs
302 downloads Spiros Karakitsios 25-06-2019 12:52 Download
332 downloads Spiros Karakitsios 25-06-2019 12:51 Download
357 downloads Ludek Blaha 25-06-2019 12:50 Download
462 downloads Ludek Blaha 25-06-2019 12:49 Download
433 downloads Ludek Blaha 25-06-2019 12:48 Download
870 downloads Pavel Babica 25-06-2019 12:46 Download
A12_Environmental and Human Exposure to Persistent Toxic Substances
340 downloads Martin Scheringer 25-06-2019 12:45 Download
A12_Environmental exposures and human biomonitoring in Europe
246 downloads Jana Klanova 25-06-2019 12:44 Download
A12_The role of PBPK modelling in modern risk assessment
282 downloads Spiros Karakitsios 25-06-2019 12:43 Download
A12_Role of Human Biomonitoring in the Global Agenda to Prevent and Control Releases Persistent Toxic Contaminants
1356 downloads Katarina Magulova 17-06-2019 12:54 Download

Disclaimer

The HBM4EU project was launched in 2016 with the aim of improving the collective understanding of human exposure to hazardous chemicals and developing HBM as an exposure assessment method. The project had €74m in funding and jointly implemented by 120 partners from 28 participating countries – 24 EU member states plus Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Israel and the European Environment Agency. One of its aims was to ensure the sustainability of HBM in the EU beyond 2021. The project ended in June 2022. The website will not be updated any longer, except the page on peer reviewed publications, but will be online until 2032.