Il 12 13 and December both at Marconi Hall of the CNR in Rome Will be held the meeting annual of EIRENE RI, The first infrastructure di Research ESFRI (European Strategic Forum on Research Infrastructures) pan-European with the objective of promotion of research activities multi- and inter-disciplinary onexposome human combining environmental exposure sciences with environmental toxicology and epidemiology.

THEenvironmental pollution it is one of the three ongoing planetary crises, which together with those attributable to climate change and the loss of biodiversity, sees the major United Nations bodies and programs engaged in order to provide support for the decision-making process based on scientific evidence.

EIRENE RI aims to make available to the scientific community and others stakeholder research infrastructure highly specialized (e.g. laboratories, environmental quality data obtained from in-situ and satellite sensors, human exposure data, epidemiological data), systems and support services for stakeholder, with particular attention to decision makers and policy maker called to implement strategies di prevention e mitigation of the risk is preferably used for public health as required by European directives and international treaties.

EIRENE is an open and inclusive IR which is currently structured in 17 National Nodes of as many European countries and involves beyond 50 institutions of European excellence engaged in evaluation studies of human exposure as the state of environmental quality varies and many socio-economic-environmental factors which determine theanthropization of the various ecosystems.

Italy's contribution is made through a Joint Research Unit (JRU), which constitutes the National Node (EIRENE RI-ITALY), being established through an agreement between the National Research Council (CNR), the Italian Space Agency (ASI) and the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS).

The Air Pollution Institute acts as a lead entity for the CNR and with a coordination role of the Italian national node of EIRENE.