Meet the partners
A longitudinal expert consortium shaping well-being at the workplace

A European partnership
INTERCAMBIO includes 14 partners in 8 countries in South, Central, and Northern Europe with diversity for new data collection, access to key jobs/industries, and cohort studies.
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Spain
Overall project coordination. Leading WP4, WP12, WP13. Leading Tasks in WP1 and WP3

Sara Lasunción Mejia
WP Participant
PhD Student
Sara Lasuncion
Research on heat and its impact on workers is crucial as we navigate the green transition, especially in the face of climate change and rising global temperatures. As industries shift towards more sustainable practices, understanding how increased heat exposure affects worker health, safety, and productivity is essential to creating resilient, inclusive work environments.
The Netherlands
Leading WP5

Heidi Lammers-van
der Holst
WP Participant
Assistant Professor
Heidi Lammers-van der Holst
Climate change is a global problem and more scientific research is needed. I’m excited to contribute to this important step, by investigating the impact of sustainable work practices on healthcare workers’ health and wellbeing as part of the INTERCAMBIO project.
The Netherlands

Leading WP9

Pieter van Baal
- WP Leader
Professor of Public Health Economics
Pieter van Baal
Economics is to a large extent about identifying and quantifying trade-offs in order to facilitate decision making. INTERCAMBIO can contribute to better policies dealing with climate change by identifying and quantifying relevant trade-offs.
Denmark

Leading WP7, Leading Tasks in WP2

Karoline Kærgaard Hansen
WP Participant
Postdoctoral Researcher
Karoline Kærgaard Hansen
Green jobs are an important part of the green transition; therefore, it is essential to ensure that workers are not exposed to levels and exposures that are potentially harmful during work. That is one of the main reasons why I am interested in working on INTERCAMBIO.
Denmark

Leading WP3
Sweden
Leading WP2, Leading Tasks in WP11
Sweden

Leading WP8
Belgium

Leading Tasks in WP1 and WP3
Sweden
Leading WP10

Amin Parsa
WP Participant
Socio-legal Researcher
Amin Parsa
The Netherlands

Leading WP1, Leading Tasks in WP2

Bernice Scholten
- Task Leader
Research Scientist
Bernice Scholten
I believe research on climate change, including it’s impact on human health, is an important challenge for researchers to work on
Portugal

Leading Task in WP8

Cristina Godinho
WP Participant
- Professor
Cristina Godinho
Fostering healthy work environments is crucial for individuals’ physical and mental wellbeing. I am eager to be part of INTERCAMBIO team as it represents a great opportunity to contribute for the advancement of scientific knowledge and testing novel solutions for the promotion of health and wellbeing in changing work environments.

Marília Silva Paulo
WP Participant
Researcher
Marília Silva Paulo
The variety of environmental exposure assessments and the five occupation’s studied and intervened at INTERCAMBIO will guide policy change for workers protection. I am very enthusiastic about this project as I believe that it is with workers involvement that we can actually make some changes for their physical am mental health promotion.

Maria Diniz da Costa
WP Participant
Researcher Assistant
Maria Diniz da Costa
I’m excited to work on INTERCAMBIO because it addresses the deep social impacts of climate change, especially how shifting environmental conditions directly affect working conditions and the health of workers. It’s a vital step toward more just and resilient labour systems.
Spain
Participating in WPs and Tasks
Switzerland
Leading WP6
United Kingdom
Leading WP11

Mary Njoroge
- WP Participant
- Researcher
Mary Njoroge
In the changing European climate, occupational health faces direct impacts, and indirect effects. I am excited to contribute to INTERCAMBIO’s work of developing a new health research agenda for climate change, sustainable work practices and green jobs.






































