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Active HORIZON European Commission

Exposure To electromAgnetic fIelds and plaNetary health

€6.64M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universiteit Utrecht
Country Netherlands
Start Date Jun 01, 2022
End Date May 31, 2027
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 13
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator; Third Party
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101057216
Grant Description

The ongoing introduction of new telecommunication technologies (5G now, 6G next) comes with changes in exposure patterns and of biological interaction with humans and ecosystems.

E.g., the coming mm-wave technology will lead to higher dose in human skin and eyes and higher absorption in small bodies, like insects.

It is unclear if these changes are accompanied by adverse effects and what it means for current exposure limit regulation.ETAIN aims to develop and validate approaches to assess the impact of existing and novel communication technology from a planetary health perspective, while exploring options for exposure reduction and interacting with the public and stakeholders about exposure levels and possible associated risks.

Following a citizen science paradigm, we will develop an app able to quantify personal absorbed RF-EMF.

The app data allows to calculate realistic personal and population dose distributions including RF-EMF maps; and it will ensure a communication strategy matching knowledge needs of citizens and stakeholders. Insights into own exposure and its major contributors will empower citizens to manage their RF-EMF exposure.

Also, ETAIN will develop and validate network architecture approaches for an ALARA by design approach.ETAIN will elucidate underlying mechanisms of biological effects in humans and the environment.

We will focus on human skin and eyes as relevant biological targets of 5G and beyond, and a systems biology approach to evaluate possible effects.

Additional efforts focus on insect biodiversity and fitness, especially pollinators at risk of peak exposures close to strong antennas, such as bees.

From a planetary health perspective, RF-EMF effects on insects may also have indirect effects on human health and the economy (e.g. via pollination).

ETAIN is expected to generate scientific evidence of RF-EMF exposure effects on human, ecosystem and planetary health, feeding into policies and current regulatory frameworks.Project ETAIN is part of the European cluster on EMFs and health.

All Grantees

Technologiko Panepistimio Kyprou; Ellinikos Georgikos Organismos - Dimitra; Universiteit Gent; Universite de Montpellier; Ideas 3493 Sl; Schweizerisches Tropen Und Public Health Institut; Geoponiko Panepistimion Athinon; Universiteit Utrecht; Game Solutions Lab Bv; Technische Universiteit Eindhoven; Fields At Work Gmbh; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS; Ecole Pratique Des Hautes Etudes

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