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SUMMARY:NASA Data and Tools for Health Applications
DESCRIPTION:NASA Data and Tools for Health Applications\n\nPrimary Instructor: Bryan Duncan \nDate/Time: Friday\, August 13th\, 9AM – 11AM
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/nasa-data-and-tools-for-health-applications/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210813T070000
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SUMMARY:Web-based spectral processing\, functional interpretation and biomarker analysis using MetaboAnalyst
DESCRIPTION:Web-based spectral processing\, functional interpretation and biomarker analysis using MetaboAnalyst\n\nPrimary Instructor: Jianguo Xia \nDate/Time: Friday\, August 13th\, Noon – 4PM
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/web-based-spectral-processing-functional-interpretation-and-biomarker-analysis-using-metaboanalyst/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210813T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210813T110000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210528T010341Z
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SUMMARY:Toxicokinetic New Approach Methodologies (NAMs)
DESCRIPTION:Toxicokinetic New Approach Methodologies (NAMs)\n\nPrimary Instructor: John Wambaugh \nDate/Time: Friday\, August 13th\, Noon – 4PM
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/toxicokinetic-new-approach-methodologies-nams/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210814T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210814T110000
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CREATED:20210528T003712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210528T010317Z
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SUMMARY:Air Sensor: Co-location and Calibration
DESCRIPTION:Air Sensor: Co-location and Calibration\n\nPrimary Instructor: Vasu Kilaru \nDate/Time: Saturday\, August 14th\, 10AM – 4PM
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/air-sensor-co-location-and-calibration/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210829
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210903
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CREATED:20201008T024459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210301T095334Z
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SUMMARY:ISES2021: Multisector Engagement for Addressing Emerging Environmental Exposures
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URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/ises2021-multisector-engagement-for-addressing-emerging-environmental-exposures/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210830T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210830T060000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20210528T004431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210528T010255Z
UID:3377-1630296000-1630303200@www.intlexposurescience.org
SUMMARY:How to Explore\, Access\, and Analyze over 3.5 billion air quality data points from 120 countries on the OpenAQ platform
DESCRIPTION:How to Explore\, Access\, and Analyze over 3.5 billion air quality data points from 120 countries on the OpenAQ platform\n\nPrimary Instructor: Chisato Calvert \nDate/Time: Monday\, August 30th\, 9AM – 11AM
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/how-to-explore-access-and-analyze-over-3-5-billion-air-quality-data-points-from-120-countries-on-the-openaq-platform/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210830T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210830T060000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20210528T005615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210528T010232Z
UID:3379-1630296000-1630303200@www.intlexposurescience.org
SUMMARY:An Introduction to Implementation Science for Environmental Health
DESCRIPTION:An Introduction to Implementation Science for Environmental Health\n\nPrimary Instructor: Lindsey Martin \nDate/Time: Monday\, August 30th\, 9AM – 11AM
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/an-introduction-to-implementation-science-for-environmental-health/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210830T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210830T060000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20210528T010154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210528T010154Z
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SUMMARY:USEtox consensus near-field & far-field exposure and impact modeling for chemical prioritization\, substitution and life-cycle assessment
DESCRIPTION:USEtox consensus near-field & far-field exposure and impact modeling for chemical prioritization\, substitution and life-cycle assessment\n\nPrimary Instructor: Peter Fantke \nDate/Time: Monday\, August 30th\, 9AM – 11AM
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/usetox-consensus-near-field-far-field-exposure-and-impact-modeling-for-chemical-prioritization-substitution-and-life-cycle-assessment/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210929T120000
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CREATED:20210914T024331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T233233Z
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SUMMARY:A Review of Dermal Loading and Transfer Literature:  Solids and Liquids
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Jennifer Sahmel\, PhD\, CIH\, CSP\, FAIHA\, Insight Exposure and Risk Sciences
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/a-review-of-dermal-loading-and-transfer-literature-solids-and-liquids/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211027T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211027T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20211020T020004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211020T202353Z
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SUMMARY:COVID-19 Panel: New Insights
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to bring back five of our 2020 webinar speakers to share new insights in their research focused on COVID-19. Each speaker will provide a brief update on new research findings. The speakers will then engage in a facilitated Q&A with webinar participants. \nSpeakers\nPallavi Pant\, PhD\, Senior Scientist\, Health Effects Institute\nByron Erath\, PhD\, Associate Professor\, Clarkson University\nAndrea Ferro\, PhD\, Professor\, Clarkson University\nAna Rule\, PhD\, Assistant Professor\, Johns Hopkins University\nKirsten Koehler\, PhD\, Associate Professor\, Johns Hopkins University
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/covid-19-panel-new-insights/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211108T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211108T130000
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CREATED:20211027T195728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211027T195728Z
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SUMMARY:Top tips for writing an Academic and Industrial Curriculum Vitae (CV)
DESCRIPTION:Preparing a Curriculum Vitae (CV) for a prospective job or funding application can be an overwhelming task\, especially with different requirements and styles required depending on the position that a person is applying. This workshop webinar will give an overview of the ‘Top tips’ for preparing a CV and cover letter\, and will also give an overview on the differing types of CV requirements for preparing a CV for an industry/private sector job\, within academia and to align with the Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA). This workshop will give participants an opportunity to have their own CV reviewed by scientists within breakout sessions and to also receive suggestions from peer to peer discussions.\n\n\nPresenter\nAlison Connolly\, NUI Galway \nFacilitators\nCourtney Carignan\, Michigan State University\nJie Yin\, Harvard\nMartin Sharkey\, NUI Galway\nDana Barr\, Emory University\nLiz Boyle\, National Academies\nRime Habre\, University of Southern California\nDingsheng Li\, University of Nevada-Reno\nJames McGrath\, NUI Galway
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/top-tips-for-writing-an-academic-and-industrial-curriculum-vitae-cv/
LOCATION:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211201T013000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211201T030000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20211129T211321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211129T211636Z
UID:4070-1638322200-1638327600@www.intlexposurescience.org
SUMMARY:HEI Webinar Series:  Status of air quality & health data streams – accessibility and usability across SE Europe
DESCRIPTION:Understanding the burden of disease that air pollution places on society begins with scientific evidence on its effects on health. Such evidence\, in turn\, can bolster targeted policymaking and public engagement. Using examples from the region\, this webinar will discuss various opportunities to utilize available air quality and health datasets to understand the health effects of exposure to air pollution. Speakers will also address key needs in these data streams necessary to strengthen air pollution-health evidence regionally and nationally. \nThis is the second webinar in the SE Europe Webinar Series organized by the Health Effects Institute and is co-hosted with the ISEE-Europe chapter. \nCo-Chairs: Drs. Dragan Gjorgjev\, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje\, N. Macedonia\, and Hanna Boogaard\, HEI/ISEE-EU
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/hei-webinar-series-status-of-air-quality-health-data-streams-accessibility-and-usability-across-se-europe/
LOCATION:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211208T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211208T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20211027T201159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211129T212559Z
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SUMMARY:ISES Webinar:  Leveraging technological advancements to measure PM2.5 and black carbon levels from household air pollution in 8 countries: Results from the PURE-AIR study
DESCRIPTION:Approximately 40% of global population\, primarily in Asia\, sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America\, are exposed to harmful household air pollution (HAP) from cooking with polluting fuels (e.g. wood\, coal). Exposure to HAP was the second highest environmental risk factor in the Global Burden of Disease 2019\, with an estimated 2.3 million attributable deaths. Residential combustion of polluting fuels further contributes to outdoor air pollution and emissions of climate-forcing pollutants\, including up to one-third of global anthropogenic emissions of black carbon (BC). Previously\, few large-scale studies of HAP exposure had been conducted due to financial and time constraints. The Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology (PURE)-AIR study was carried out among rural communities of eight countries (Bangladesh\, Chile\, China\, Colombia\, India\, Pakistan\, Tanzania and Zimbabwe)\, enabling a multinational examination of variations in fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and BC levels. Technological innovations in air monitoring\, data transfer\, autonomous filter weighing and real-time quality control procedures enabled large-scale HAP measurement in PURE-AIR. This presentation will discuss these advancements along with statistical modeling techniques used to rapidly scale up PM2.5 and BC exposure assessment for use in future epidemiological analyses. This event is sponsored in part by Access Sensor Technology. \nPresenter\nDr. Matthew Shupler\, postdoctoral research associate\, University of Liverpool
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/leveraging-technological-advancements-to-measure-pm2-5-and-black-carbon-levels-from-household-air-pollution-in-8-countries-results-from-the-pure-air-study/
LOCATION:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211210T020000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211210T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20211129T212113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211230T010455Z
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SUMMARY:NIEHS Webinar:  Addressing Racism As a Public Health Issue Through the Lens of Environmental Health Disparities and Environmental Justice
DESCRIPTION:The workshop will foster dialogue among NIEHS employees\, outside researchers\, and members of the community to examine racism as a public health issue. The workshop seeks to: \n\nRaise awareness of the problem of systemic racism in America and its contributing role to Environmental Health Disparities (EHD).\nInform the NIEHS community of current EHD research and outreach activities in Environmental Justice (EJ).\nEngage regional and local community leaders involved in EJ advocacy networks to discuss best practices for community engagement.\n\nThis workshop will focus on the systemic problem of racism in America and its contributing role to EHD. It will include keynote presentations and interactive panel discussions that feature national and local EJ leaders.
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/niehs-webinar-addressing-racism-as-a-public-health-issue-through-the-lens-of-environmental-health-disparities-and-environmental-justice/
LOCATION:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211215T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211215T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20211129T212358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220104T222448Z
UID:4080-1639555200-1639558800@www.intlexposurescience.org
SUMMARY:US EPA Research Webinar:  Community and Citizen Science: Making Your Data Count
DESCRIPTION:How can community and citizen science contribute to environmental decision-making? Many EPA\, state\, and tribal environmental programs are increasingly using community and citizen science for environmental monitoring and addressing social and environmental justice concerns. A recent multi-stakeholder workshop explored gaps and needed improvements in data management that will allow for a more efficient flow of data from producers to users. A major focus is on community science projects that involve grassroots activities to address local concerns. \nThis webinar will showcase community-oriented projects and share ideas from the workshop. Webinar topics will include: How can we design a future that maximizes the use of community and citizen science data? How do we address the barriers that limit data use today? How can EPA serve as a catalyst to build a stronger\, more inclusive collaborative network with states\, tribes\, local government\, non-governmental organizations\, academia\, and other organizations? \nPlease attend this webinar to learn about the tools and practices used in these exciting community and citizen science projects and how EPA\, states\, and tribal governments can better support these efforts. \nPresenter: Jay Benforado\, EPA OSAPE
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/us-epa-research-webinar-community-and-citizen-science-making-your-data-count/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20211216T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20211216T050000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20211129T211854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211129T211854Z
UID:4075-1639627200-1639630800@www.intlexposurescience.org
SUMMARY:ISES December Member Social
DESCRIPTION:Join new and tenured members of ISES to close out 2021. Meet new members\, engage in interactive networking and learn of Society updates. Hosted by Tim Buckley from the EPA\, Cecilia Alcala from Mount Sinai and Tatsiana Dudzina of Exxon Mobil.
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/ises-december-member-social/
LOCATION:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220125T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220125T050000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20220108T124113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220110T035116Z
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SUMMARY:January Webinar:  Links between risk assessment and epidemiology: Applications with COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:This month\, Dr. Rachael Jones is hosting this webinar and will use COVID-19 to illustrate the relative strengths and limitations\, and linkages between risk assessment and epidemiology. \nDr. Rachael Jones is an Associate Professor in the Department of Family & Preventive Medicine at the Spencer Fox Eccles of School of Medicine and Director of the Utah Center for Promotion of Work Equity Research.  One of the primary research themes is microbial risk assessment\, and the transmission and prevention of occupationally-acquired infection. \nRegistration for the webinar is required.  Please register here.
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/january-webinar-links-between-risk-assessment-and-epidemiology-applications-with-covid-19/
LOCATION:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220202T013000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220202T030000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20220101T211510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220108T005352Z
UID:4072-1643765400-1643770800@www.intlexposurescience.org
SUMMARY:HEI Webinar Series: Integrating AQ and health data into local and national policymaking
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will examine the most effective ways for scientific evidence to inform policymakers and action\, focusing air quality policies and actions on those most beneficial to public health in the region. \nTopics: \n\nHow can scientific evidence influence policymaking?\nPanel discussion: Strategies for effective utilization of air quality and health evidence to inform policy action
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/hei-webinar-series-integrating-aq-and-health-data-into-local-and-national-policymaking/
LOCATION:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220222T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220222T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20220203T133421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T235552Z
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SUMMARY:February Webinar:  “Smoke Detector” of Human Disease for Environmental Aerosol Exposure
DESCRIPTION:Environmental aerosol exposure causes many diseases including asthma\, respiratory infections and death. Among other routes\, airborne one often dominates the exposure. Air consists of many different pollutants (both biological and non-biological). COVID-19 pandemic further threatens the air safety\, and people have to wear the mask to prevent the inhalation of SARS-CoV-2. Different technologies have been developed for real-time monitoring various air pollutants\, but such efforts are far from enough to offer proper aerosol protection. Although humans have receptors for certain air pollutants such as endotoxin\, many aerosol exposures occur silently without any knowledge\, e.g.\, inhalation COVID-19 virus aerosol. It is rather important to equip humans with the capability to monitor such occurrences such that the relevant problems can be corrected in time to avoid physiology changes further inducing diseases. Breath-borne volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have emerged as a promising non-invasive sample for disease diagnosis\, including cancer and diabetes. Most recently\, it was shown that rats emitted distinctive profile of VOCs within minutes when exposed to different pollutants including ozone and endotoxin via inhalation. During the pandemic times\, breath-borne VOC fingerprint was also used to rapidly screen COVID-19. Pollutant exposure could result in changes in metabolism\, thus releasing different patterns of VOCs. Close monitoring of exhaled VOC profile can spot the early signs of pre-disease state such that the exposure can be immediately cut off. Sensor array and machine learning together can lend a great hand toward such an objective. In this talk\, I will present some examples from our laboratory for these endeavors and hope to foster collaborations and produce other inspiring thoughts across disciplines. \nAbout the Presenter:  Maosheng Yao is a Boya Distinguished Professor in the College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering at Peking University in Beijing\, China. Prof. Yao received his Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Rutgers University in 2006\, and completed postdoctoral research in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at Yale University. His current research interests include bioaerosol\, air toxicity\, and environmental health. His work was featured by ACS Chemical & Engineering News\, and recognized by a Best ES&T Science Paper Award of 2018\, a second prize for “P.R. China State Technological Invention Award”\, and the 44th Geneva International Exhibition Special Gold Award in 2016. Dr. Yao was a recipient of three major international aerosol awards\, including the Marian Smoluchowski Award in 2013 from GAeF\, the 2013 Asian Young Aerosol Scientist Award from Asian Aerosol Research Assembly (AARA)\, and also the Kenneth T. Whitby Award in 2014 from American Association for Aerosol Research(AAAR). The PhD dissertation Dr. Yao directed also won the AAAR Sheldon K. Friedlander Award. In 2017\, Dr. Yao was awarded the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Distinguished Young Scholar Award. His several research patents have been successfully commercialized and widely used in China\, including their applications for monitoring SARS-CoV-2. His work on SARS-CoV-2 aerosol  detection was named the Top 10 Scientific Advances in Eco-Environment Fields in China. In 2021\, Dr. Yao was awarded the J Aerosol Sci Inaugural “Excellence in Research” (JASER) Award. Dr. Yao initiated the National Bioaerosol Symposium in China. Dr. Yao organized and chaired state level Bioaerosol and Antibiotic Resistance Genes (ARG) Xiangshan Conferences. Currently\, Dr. Yao is serving as the Executive Vice Chair for Indoor Environment and Health Branch\, Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences.
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/february-webinar-smoke-detector-of-human-disease-for-environmental-aerosol-exposure/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220310T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220310T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20220201T082429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T235944Z
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SUMMARY:March Webinar:  Agents of Change in Environmental Justice
DESCRIPTION:Since 2019\, we have trained more than 30 scholars-researchers who are advancing environmental and climate justice through expertise in environmental public health\, sociology\, medicine\, earth sciences\, engineering\, and urban planning. Our fellows have published 30 original essays in EHN\, which are freely available in either English or Spanish. Their essays span a range of topics including: Black food sovereignty\, Indigenous cultural fire practices\, dietary colonialism in Puerto Rico\, weaponization of water in South Asia\, and vulnerability of disabled communities to wildfires. Our essays have reached 1.3 million readers (nearly 200\,000 readers in Spanish). We also started a popular podcast where we dive into the career paths\, research\, and big ideas from fellows\, as well as other leaders in the field; and a YouTube channel where we publish short videos highlighting new science from our fellows. \nPresenters:  Dr. Ami Zota\, Dr. Yoshi Ornelas Van Horne\, Misbath Daounda
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/march-webinar-agents-of-change-in-environmental-justice/
LOCATION:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220331T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220331T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20220215T202625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220306T220102Z
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SUMMARY:Women's Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:This WNE will be hosted on March 31\, 2022 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM (ET).  It will be moderated by Dr. Christine Ekenga\, Dr. Neha Sunger\, Dr. Ana Rule\, Dr. Magdalena Fandino Del Rio and Sydonia Manibusan.  There will be networking\, discussions and connections.  Registration is required.
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/womens-networking-event-2/
LOCATION:Annual Meeting\, Virtual\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20220325T222350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220407T221932Z
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SUMMARY:ISES Membership Social
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the ISES Membership Social and participate in meeting new members\, interactive networking\, and hear about the latest Society updates. \nThis social will include a brief update on Society news\, one-on-one networking and will be efficient with your time! \nOur hosts will be Karen Galea of Institute of Occupational Medicine and Lesliam Quiros-Alcala of John Hopkins University.   \nRegistration is required.
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/ises-membership-social/
LOCATION:Social\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220426T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220426T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20220305T193726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220305T193726Z
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SUMMARY:April Webinar:   Canine on the Couch: The New Canary in the Coal Mine for Environmental Health Studies
DESCRIPTION:The environment undoubtedly influences human health\, yet the extent of its impact remains a significant challenge to address. The long latency period associated with the development of chronic human diseases (e.g. cancer\, heart disease) is a major obstacle to identifying potential links to environmental exposures that occur early in life. To better understand risks to population health from environmental exposures we need more research to accurately and reliably assess environmental exposures throughout the lifetime. Our dogs spend their whole lives sharing our environment and many of our daily exposures to pollutants. Moreover\, the canine and human genomes are closely related and the One Health concept has shown that both species develop diseases\, including cancers\, with shared clinical and biological features. With a 6-8 fold shorter lifespan than most humans\, use of pet dogs as a sentinel species can help elucidate links between chemical exposures and related human disease. To support this research direction\, we conducted a study to investigate chemical exposures among pet dogs and their paired human companions using silicone dog-tags and wristbands. This presentation will discuss the use of silicone passive sampling devices in pet dogs and demonstrate that pet dogs can act as surrogates for human exposures in the home environment\, potentially providing a new way to study relationships between environmental exposures and disease etiology. \nPresenter:  Dr. Catherine Wise\, Duke University
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/april-webinar-canine-on-the-couch-the-new-canary-in-the-coal-mine-for-environmental-health-studies/
LOCATION:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220428T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220428T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20220402T173233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220402T173233Z
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SUMMARY:Women's Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:This WNE will be hosted on April 28\, 2022 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM (ET).  It will be moderated by Dr. Christine Ekenga\, Dr. Neha Sunger\, Dr. Ana Rule\, Dr. Magdalena Fandino Del Rio and Sydonia Manibusan.  There will be networking\, discussions and connections.  Registration is required.
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/womens-networking-event-3/
LOCATION:Annual Meeting\, Virtual\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220517T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220517T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20220403T000152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220404T141816Z
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SUMMARY:May Webinar:  Title: The Hokkaido Study on Environment and Children’s Health: Overview and children’s chemical exposure assessment
DESCRIPTION:The Hokkaido Study on Environment and Children’s Health is an ongoing study consisting of two birth cohorts of different sizes\, the Sapporo cohort and the Hokkaido cohort\, which were established in 2001. This presentation provides an update on the progress\, summarize recent results\, and suggest future directions. Prenatal environmental exposure to chemicals such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dioxins\, organochlorine pesticides\, per-and polyfluorinated compounds (PFAS)\, and phthalates has been measured. Cord blood biomarkers\, such as adiponectin\, leptin\, thyroid\, and reproductive hormones were also measured. Information on physical growth\, neurodevelopment\, allergy and infections\, and onset of puberty has been collected to analyze health outcomes. In this webinar\, results of children’s chemical exposure are focused. When participating children of the Hokkaido cohort reached 7 years old\, morning void urine samples were collected to investigate the current internal exposure levels of shorter half-life compounds or their metabolites: phthalates\, phosphate flame retardants and plasticizers (PFRs)\, bisphenols\, and nonylphenol (NP). Using same samples\, we measured oxidative stress 8-hydroxy-2’-deoxyguanosine and lipid peroxidation biomarkers N-ε-hexanoyl-lysine (HEL) and trans-4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (HNE). The prevalence of asthma and allergies were also examined by ISAAC questionnaire. When comparing the levels of these chemicals in the urine collected from 2012 to 2017\, increasing secular trend of PFRs and BPS was found\, while decreasing trend in BPA and NP. Furthermore\, the levels of phthalates did not show any secular trends during the study periods suggesting stable exposures. Mixture of PFR metabolites as well as NP were positively associated with levels of HEL and HNE\, whereas phthalates metabolites and bisphenol levels did not show any clear associations with these markers. Finally\, single metabolite as well as mixture of phthalates were positively associated with increased risk of wheeze and eczema of 7 years old children. For further examination and follow-up\, we are now conducting face-to face health check-up with blood and urine sample collections at one’s adolescence. \nPresenter:  Dr. Atsuko Ikeda-Araki\, Hokkaido University \nAtsuko Ikeda-Araki\, Ph.D\, is Professor of Faculty of Health Sciences\, and adjunct Professor of Center for Environmental and Health Sciences (CEHS) at the Hokkaido University (HU). Her major is environmental epidemiology and got her Ph.D. in Graduate School of Medicine\, HU. Atsuko‚Äôs interests focus on exposure to environmental chemicals (such as phthalate esters\, PFAS\, organophosphate flame retardants\, bisphenol) and their effects on children‚Äôs health. She has also experience in indoor environmental quality and inhabitants‚Äô health studies. HU-CHES has been designated as World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre (CC) for Environmental Health and Prevention of Chemical Hazards since April 2015 and Atsuko is in charge of promoting international cooperation and actively collaborates with WHO and other WHOCC. Atsuko is an active member of ISES since 2012\, and she received Travel Award (ISES Diversity Award) in 2019. She is also a member of ISEE\, serves on the Editorial Board of Environment International\, and Associate Editor of Journal of Occupational Health.
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/may-webinar-the-hokkaido-study-on-environment-and-children-aos-health-overview-and-children-aos-chemical-exposure-assessment/
LOCATION:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220519T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220519T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20220316T015302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220316T165400Z
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SUMMARY:Student Lightning Talk Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Student and New Researcher Committee \nJoin other students and presenters for this very fast-paced and exciting networking opportunity.  The Student Lightning Talk Presentations will be an opportunity for you to attend and listen to the latest research in the field of exposure science and to present your work! \nThese presentations will help you with the following: \n\nPractice your science ‘elevator skills’\nHone your communication skills\nGet feedback on your presentation style\nLearn about what other ISES SNR members are working on\n\nRules for the experience: \n\nPresentation\nMax 5 slides\nMust be an ISES SNR Member\n\nRegistration is required!  If you plan to attend and listen or attend and present\, registration is required.  If you plan to present\, please register for the meeting and you will receive a link to submit your presentation/abstract. \nSubmissions are due by April 30.  
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/student-lightning-talk-presentations/
LOCATION:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220603T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220603T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20220427T211821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T211821Z
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SUMMARY:June Webinar:  Nicotine and toxicant exposure from electronic cigarettes: How bad are they?
DESCRIPTION:The ISES Student New Researcher Committee is proud to host and organize the June webinar. This webinar will include a discussion of completed study from our lab comparing the harms of e-cigarettes to combustible cigarettes by Dr. Gideon St. Helen. \nGideon St.Helen\, PhD\, is a toxicologist with postdoctoral training in clinical pharmacology. His research interests involve three major themes: (1) understanding the safety and risk of novel tobacco products\, such as electronic cigarettes\, on carcinogen and toxicant exposure\, as well as the effects on the cardiovascular system; (2) examination of the pharmacology and safety of cannabis products\, and the interplay/interaction between cannabis and tobacco; and (3) examination of biological and behavioral factors that underlie smoking-related health disparities among American smokers. \nDr. St.Helen received his PhD in toxicology from the University of Georgia in 2011. His doctoral training was under Dr. Luke Naeher in the Department of Environmental Health Science\, College of Public Health\, and focused on the utility of biomarkers to examine exposure and effects of outdoor secondhand smoke. Dr. St.Helen treasures his time in the Naeher lab. He then completed a postdoctoral fellowship in clinical pharmacology in the Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education at the University of California San Francisco under the mentorship of Dr. Neal Benowitz from 2011 to 2014. In 2015\, he joined the faculty of the University of California San Francisco where he continues to conduct innovative research on the risks and benefits of novel tobacco and cannabis products.
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/june-webinar-nicotine-and-toxicant-exposure-from-electronic-cigarettes-how-bad-are-they/
LOCATION:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220608T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220608T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20220316T181402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220316T181402Z
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SUMMARY:Student Lightning Talk Presentations\, June 8
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Student and New Researcher Committee \nJoin other students and presenters for this very fast-paced and exciting networking opportunity.  The Student Lightning Talk Presentations will be an opportunity for you to attend and listen to the latest research in the field of exposure science and to present your work! \nThese presentations will help you with the following: \n\nPractice your science ‘elevator skills’\nHone your communication skills\nGet feedback on your presentation style\nLearn about what other ISES SNR members are working on\n\nRules for the experience: \n\nPresentation\nMax 5 slides\nMust be an ISES SNR Member\n\nRegistration is required!  If you plan to attend and listen or attend and present\, registration is required.  If you plan to present\, please register for the meeting and you will receive a link to submit your presentation/abstract. \nSubmissions are due by April 30.  
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/student-lightning-talk-presentations-june-8/
LOCATION:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220623
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20220103T080010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T235756Z
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SUMMARY:ISEE-AWPC & ISES-AC Joint Conference
DESCRIPTION:International Society for Environmental Epidemiology Asia and Western Pacific Chapter & International Society of Exposure Science Asia Chapter Joint Conference 2022 \nThis year’s theme is “Influence of Environmental Factors on Human Health\, Potential and Resilience”. The conference will cover a wide range of topics including COVID-19\, environmental health and birth cohort studies as well as feature a diverse mix of speakers from the Asia-Western Pacific and international scientific community. \nOver the years\, ISEE-AWPC and ISES-AC has promoted and facilitated communication among students\, young researchers and established scientists working on environmental epidemiology and we hope to continue to fulfill this mission with ISEE-AWPC and ISES-AC Joint Conference 2022. Request for abstract submissions and workshop submissions are open now. Registration is opening soon.
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/isee-awpc-ises-ac-joint-conference/
LOCATION:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220630
DTSTAMP:20260403T144840
CREATED:20220131T212901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220215T202048Z
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SUMMARY:HEI Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 HEI Annual Conference will be held in-person June 26-28\, 2022 (this is a change from the original dates).  The in-person meeting will be hosted at the Westin Washington\, DC City Center.
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/hei-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Annual Meeting\, In-Person
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