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The FAIREHR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable Environmental and Health Registry) is a state-of-the-art online registry platform designed to enhance the transparency, reproducibility, and comparability of environmental health research, focusing on human biomonitoring (HBM) studies as a starting point. This platform is developed in response to the Europe Regional Chapter of the International Society of Exposure Science (ISES Europe) HBM working group strategic objectives to generate high quality HBM by harmonising the data life cycle and implementation of FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) guiding principles. The registry enables preregistration of studies, capturing key metadata on study design, data management, and planned methods before recruitment od the participants. FAIREHR is the first registry tailored for HBM studies and is also first registry promoting FAIR by design studies. Benefits of FAIREHR include increased research visibility, improved data comparability, enhanced collaboration, and better-informed decision-making. We will discuss the unique propositions of FAIREHR, emphasizing its role in enhancing the exchange of information, with its implementation expected to yield significant benefits for researchers, policymakers, and public health through effective utilization of HBM data.
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Co-authors: A Menouni, F Brooker, S Rashid, M Bader, Y A Bamai, J Bessems, EM Beyene, A Connolly, C Costa, P Deligannu, RC Duca, K Chbihi, K Eba, M Ghosh, M Gonzales, S Harrad, EN Haynes, NB Hopf, PC Huang, K Jones, KM Kasiotis, MK Chung, J Kil, H Koch, JH Kwon, E Ziying Lin, H Louro, K Machera, B Magagna, Y Mizuno, A Van Nieuwenhuyse, SF Nakayama, R Pasanen-Kase, T Pollock, L Quirós-Alcalá, T Santonen, PJ Scheepers, O Sepai, E Bird, BS Ramòn, MJ Silva, G Souza, JA Stingone, S Teitelbaum, JP Teixeira, G Tranfo, AM Vekic, S Viegas, Y Xia, M Yunesian, Maryam Zare Jeddi.
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Genetic Toxicology Toxicologia Genética Genotoxicidade Ambiental
