12 December 2018
A series of institutional video to inform on Endocrine Disruption research
27 September 2024
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Communication initiative shed lights on research advances and research needs in the field of endocrine disruption The OBERON project aimed to develop an integrated testing strategy to identifiy the impact of EDCs on metabolic diseases such as obesity, type II diabetes, or liver steatosis. The project combined knowledge from epidemiological studies, advanced in silico computational Read the full article…
Dive into the journey with our exclusive video.
27 September 2024
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After 5 years of research the OBERON project has come to an end. Dive into the journey with our exclusive video. 🎬 Watch the full version 🎥 Part 1/3 Patrick Babin & Paloma Alonso-Magdalena 🎥 Part 2/3 Charline Warembourg & Karine Audouze 🎥 Part 3/3 Pierre-André Billat & Nafsika Papaioannou OUR SPEAKERS As we tried Read the full article…
Omics and epidemiology
12 December 2018
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Integration of Omics in epidemiological studies A review was done last year on omics linked to epidemiological study. The article is by Léa Maître from ISGlobal and describes the application of omics in epidemiological study. This work can help epidemiologist to understand the interest and apply omics to their study. Article in ScienceDirect
New publication on adipose tissue
24 july 2024
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A new OBERON article on adipose tissue physiology A new article by Jan Kucera was published on the effect of EDs on adipose tissue cells. These findings show the importance of models to study EDC-adipocyte interactions. Conclusions could guide strategies to reduce the negative impacts of EDC exposure on adipose tissue. Article on Wiley
A new article about results from the Sépages cohort
9 July 2024
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Fetal and Infancy Exposure to Phenols, Parabens, and Phthalates Article in EHP A study from the SEPAGES Cohort is focusing on post-natal growth and pre-natal and early life exposure to EDs. Here, Marion Ouidir from Inserm presents an article about these epidemiological results. Samples in mothers and infants contain phenols, parabens, phthalates, and non-phthalate plasticizers Read the full article…
A new OBERON article was published in epidemiology
9 July 2024
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An association between EDs and metabolic syndrome in children? Metabolic Syndrome is the association of various pathologies related to poor health of the metabolism. Thus, it can group cardiovascular diseases with obesity and type 2 diabetes among other health issues. Currently, it affects 1 in 4 adults worldwide. This article by Nuria Güil-Oumrait from ISGlobal, Read the full article…
New OBERON publication
8 July 2024
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Association between mother's diet during pregnancy, exposure to POPs and obesity An article by German Cano Sancho published last year shows athe correlation between the mother's nutrition during pregnancy and the impact of the exposure to POPs on childhood obesity. A previous publication by Nuria Güil already states of an association between prenatal exposure to Read the full article…
Final Annual Meeting
21 May 2024
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OBERON 5th Annual Meeting OBERON project held its 5th and final annual meeting on the 16th and 17th of May 2024. This meeting was in Paris, France where the coordinator team at Inserm is based. Coordinator Karine Audouze chaired the meeting and presented alongside partners from Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche, RECETOX, IBP, ISGlobal, Ineris, Read the full article…
New OBERON publication on liver metabolic disruption
15 May 2024
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OBERON models and tools in other application A study by Recetox and the Czech Science Foundation project, focuses on a hepatotoxic cyanotoxin cylindrospermopsin. This study does not investigate Endocrine Disruption but it addresses liver metabolic disruption using 3D in vitro model and tools developed within the OBERON project. Those tools were used to study metabolic Read the full article…