“…In order to achieve these goals, there is a growing interest in using existing as well as novel technology to measure both the exposome as well as its outcomes. Air pollution sensors have been paired with vehicles to measure and identify sources of air pollution, whereas silicone wristbands and satellites paired with spectrophotometry have been used to measure chemical exposures across populations . On a more expansive scale, the Pediatric Research using Integrated Sensor Monitoring Systems (PRISMS) is developing both wearable and nonwearable sensors to monitor the internal and external exposome in children in their natural environment.…”