Abstract
The symposium “The New Era Shaped by Environmental Genome Monitoring,” held in December 2024 by the Japanese Environmental Mutagen and Genome Society (JEMS), aimed to explore the interdisciplinary collaborations that are essential for the development of new scopes in environmental genome monitoring. This event highlighted the necessity of integrating mutagenicity research with ecological assessments to enhance public health and biodiversity conservation. Presentations focused on the evolving landscape of environmental genomics, including metagenomic analyses for antibiotic resistance, viral genomic surveillance in wastewater, and innovations in noninvasive biodiversity and stress monitoring through environmental DNA and RNA. This report summarizes the key discussions and presentations from the symposium, underscoring the critical role of environmental genome monitoring in shaping future safety research.
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