Exposure research focuses on the study of how individuals come into contact with various substances, environments, or stimuli that may have an impact on their health or well-being. This can include studying exposure to pollutants, toxins, chemicals, radiation, infectious diseases, and other potentially harmful agents. Researchers in this area often work to identify sources of exposure, measure levels of exposure, assess potential health risks, and develop strategies for reducing or mitigating exposure. Exposure research is important for understanding the links between environmental factors and health outcomes and informing public health policies and interventions.