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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/
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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/
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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/
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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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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/
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