The Water and Health Lab was in Tartu, Estonia the last week of August attending a workshop on biobanks that focused on logistics, data access and management. Our lab is supported by the BBMRI-LPC for a project on exposure to brominated disinfection by-products and prospective metabolic alterations. This allows us to get access to samples from two European cohorts and combine GWAS, metabolomics, and more “classical” variables from questionnaires in an integrative exposure assessment in the general framework of the exposome. More information on the BBMRI-LPC project you can find here