Where Environment Shapes Human Health, EnviroHealth is a collaborative platform and annual conference that brings together practitioners, researchers, and innovators to explore how environmental factors influence human health, performance, and the future of well-being.
Uniting science, practice, and purpose, within a shared world.
In partnership with Colab Services, we foster meaningful dialogue, evidence‑based learning, and cross‑disciplinary collaboration across environmental health, wellness, science, and sustainability.
EnviroHealth 2026 unites three global leaders in ecological, environmental, and psychoneuroimmunological medicine — Dr Rob Verkerk, Dr Leo Pruimboom, and Louise Carder — for a groundbreaking exploration of how the environments we create, inhabit, and endure shape the modern human brain and body. EnviroHealth 2026 will explore the interface between the outer environment (ecological and societal), the human response (psychoneuroimmunology and adaptation), and the inner terrain (biology, inflammation, and resilience). It seeks to connect fragmented disciplines to address how the environment—physical, social, and psychological—shapes health in the modern world. In a time where chronic illness, immune dysregulation, and neuroinflammatory conditions are rapidly rising, this one-day event dives into why — and what clinicians must understand to meet this moment.


Dr Rob Verkerk reveals how global ecological pressures are reshaping human health at the planetary scale.
Dr Leo Pruimboom, founder of CPNI, decodes how the modern world rewires neuroimmune adaptation, behaviour, and resilience.
Louise Carder, environmental health clinician, exposes the hidden influence of indoor ecology — mould, air quality, and biotoxins — on neuroinflammation, chronic illness, and clinical complexity.
Dr Rob Verkerk Dr Leo Pruimboom Louise Carder
Why This Event Matters: EnviroHealth 2026 offers a rare synthesis of disciplines that are too often overlooked or seen as distinct. Together, these three perspectives reveal a new, integrated model for understanding chronic disease — one that reconnects environment, behaviour, neurobiology, and immune signalling into a single coherent framework. In this symposium, we introduce the concept of neuroecology to explore how large-scale environmental changes, our physical indoor habitats, and lifestyle stressors converge on the brain — driving adaptation, maladaptation, and clinical outcomes. We redefine the brain not as an isolated organ but as situated within ecology, architecture, and exposure and in the context of the wider human physiology. This is an essential event for practitioners seeking:
⭐ deeper insight into complex, chronic, and multisystem illness
⭐ tools to better support neuroinflammatory and environmentally-driven patients
⭐ cutting-edge thinking bridging ecology, behaviour, and biology
⭐ approaches that reflect the realities of modern clinical practice A transformative day for clinicians ready to step into the future of integrative medicine.
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