RT Journal Article T1 How new generation techniques are shaping the future of environmental sciences A1 Gruszecka Kosowska, Agnieszka A1 Ampatzoglou, Antonios A1 Pineda Pampliega, Javier A1 Mihalache, Octavian Augustin AB This perspective highlights the role of new-generation analytical techniques in future applications in environmental sciences since the shift to the One Health research paradigm. It reviews the interactions between the compartments of One Health and indicates the current challenges in traditional environmental research. The term One Health was first used at the beginning of the 20th century, yet much is still needed for the cross-disciplinary research collaboration required in this approach. PB Frontiers SN 2673-4486 YR 2023 FD 2023 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/115545 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/115545 LA eng NO Gruszecka-Kosowska A, Ampatzoglou A, Pineda-Pampliega J and Mihalache OA (2023), How new generation techniques are shaping the future of environmental sciences. Front. Environ. Chem. 4:1168328. doi: 10.3389/fenvc.2023.1168328 NO This material is based upon work supported by the EU-FORA Program Cycle, 2021/2022. JP-P was supported by a postdoctoral grant Margarita Salas from the European Union—NextGenerationEU through the Complutense University of Madrid. NO European Commission NO Universidad Complutense de Madrid DS Docta Complutense RD 9 abr 2025