Project cooperationUpdated on 25 June 2026
RESOMIA — Biological resilience metrics for predicting health impacts of climate-sensitive environmental exposures
About
We are developing RESOMIA, a Horizon Europe MSCA Doctoral Network concept coordinated by Linköping University, Sweden.
RESOMIA — Biological resilience metrics for predicting health impacts of climate-sensitive environmental exposures will train doctoral researchers to study how climate-sensitive exposures affect biological recovery, adaptation and human health vulnerability. The network will move beyond static exposure–effect associations by developing experimental and computational approaches that follow biological systems during perturbation and recovery.
We are seeking academic and non-academic partners with strong scientific expertise and capacity to contribute to doctoral training, PhD supervision, secondments, specialised methods, data, infrastructure or translational expertise.
The planned doctoral projects will be organised around five connected areas:
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Climate-sensitive exposure patterns
Exposure science, environmental chemistry, hydrology, air pollution, waterborne contaminants, PFAS, HAB toxins, pesticides. -
Molecular resilience and mechanistic exposomics
Proteomics, metabolomics, toxicology, PISA/protein-state analysis, multi-omics, molecular memory. -
Human vulnerability models
Ageing biology, kidney–vascular–immune models, PBMCs, organoids, endothelial or renal models, clinical or cohort-based vulnerability research. -
Prediction and resilience modelling
Systems biology, dynamic modelling, machine learning, uncertainty modelling, resilience-state classification, FAIR data. -
Translation, preparedness and One Health relevance
Public health, environmental health, risk assessment, regulatory science, environmental agencies, clinical translation, One Health or sentinel models.
Interested partners are invited to contact us with a short description of the RESOMIA area they would contribute to, whether they could host one doctoral candidate, and what secondment or training opportunity they could offer.
Stage
- Proposal under Development
Topic
- MSCA-DOCTORAL NETWORKS
Type
- DOCTORAL NETWORK: Looking for Partner/s (Beneficiaries or Associated Partners)
Organisation
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