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Testing Effects of Environmental Exposures on Subsequent Human Generations (2022-2026)

Abstract

This project aims to develop new statistical models to determine how environmental exposures in pregnancy, such as smoking, alcohol consumption and diet, can impact the first and second generations of children. The project will fill a void in unbiased tools to disentangle genetic and environmental components in the inheritance of complex traits, and will be the first to determine objectively if and how effects from environmental exposures can be inherited. Through international collaborations and advanced interdisciplinary approaches, this project will generate new knowledge in the emerging field of multigenerational inheritance to drive the future design of interventions and influence positive behaviours during pregnancy.

Experts

Dr Gunn-Helen Moen

Affiliate Senior Research Fellow of Frazer Institute
Frazer Institute
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences
ARC DECRA Fellow
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Gunn-Helen Moen
Gunn-Helen Moen