EFSA Supporting PublicationsVolume 19, Issue 10 E201001E Technical reportOpen Access Theme (concept) paper - Advancing Aggregate Exposure to Chemicals in EU (ExpoAdvance) European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), Corresponding Author European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) SPIDO@efsa.europa.eu Correspondence:SPIDO@efsa.europa.euSearch for more papers by this authorClaudia Cascio, Claudia CascioSearch for more papers by this authorJean Lou Dorne, Jean Lou DorneSearch for more papers by this authorGeorges Kass, Georges KassSearch for more papers by this authorDavide Arcella, Davide ArcellaSearch for more papers by this authorMarco Binaglia, Marco BinagliaSearch for more papers by this authorBruno Dujardin, Bruno DujardinSearch for more papers by this authorJulia Fabrega, Julia FabregaSearch for more papers by this authorClaudia Heppner, Claudia HeppnerSearch for more papers by this authorDjien Liem, Djien LiemSearch for more papers by this author European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), Corresponding Author European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) SPIDO@efsa.europa.eu Correspondence:SPIDO@efsa.europa.euSearch for more papers by this authorClaudia Cascio, Claudia CascioSearch for more papers by this authorJean Lou Dorne, Jean Lou DorneSearch for more papers by this authorGeorges Kass, Georges KassSearch for more papers by this authorDavide Arcella, Davide ArcellaSearch for more papers by this authorMarco Binaglia, Marco BinagliaSearch for more papers by this authorBruno Dujardin, Bruno DujardinSearch for more papers by this authorJulia Fabrega, Julia FabregaSearch for more papers by this authorClaudia Heppner, Claudia HeppnerSearch for more papers by this authorDjien Liem, Djien LiemSearch for more papers by this author First published: 25 October 2022 https://doi.org/10.2903/sp.efsa.2022.e201001 Disclaimer: : This document does not present future project calls as part of EFSA's work programme, or any future position of EFSA. 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