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SUMMARY:November 1 Webinar: Defining the Cutting-Edge to the U.S. EPA’s Computational Exposure Science
DESCRIPTION:Exposure science in EPA’s Office of Research and Development is being transformed from its traditional “after the fact” and “one chemical at a time” approach. Advances in computational exposure are providing foresight on exposure potential prior to the manufacture of chemicals and these advances can be applied to most of the chemicals considered for commercial use. This research is being advanced on four related fronts. First\, a carefully curated web-accessible chemical resource has been created to characterize the chemicals known to be used in commerce and believed to occur in the environment. The DSSTox database lists >900\,000 unique chemical substances relevant to the environmental exposure landscape and links the unambiguous identification of the chemical’s structure to measured and modeled data resources. Next\, data and model development efforts span chemical\, physical\, and behavioral aspects of exposure and occur iteratively such that data and model development inform one another. Modeling efforts rely on monitoring and other data that are analyzed using machine learning. This generates predictions of chemical exposures and associated uncertainty for thousands of chemicals at a time. Lastly\, the development and application of non-targeted analysis methods are capturing chemical occurrence in a broad chemical space and revealing contaminants of emerging concern. These integrated research efforts are tailored to support timely large-scale exposure assessment to prioritize and manage risk and provide exposure foresight to enable innovative green chemistries. This abstract does not reflect EPA policy.
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/november-1-webinar-defining-the-cutting-edge-to-the-u-s-epas-computational-exposure-science/
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SUMMARY:November Webinar:  Intersectional Impact of Food Insecurity on Occupational Safety: An Example for Bangladesh
DESCRIPTION:The Intersectional Impact of Food Insecurity on Occupational Safety: An Example for Bangladesh webinar explores a critical analysis on the effect of climate change on rising global rates of food insecurity and its impact on occupational safety within Bangladesh. By reviewing existing literature\, the author developed a conceptual framework showing the interaction between Bangladesh’s climate change\, food insecurity industrialization\, and occupational injury. The author will walk through supporting literature that establishes the conceptual framework with attendees. Accordingly\, the author aims to draw attention to an often overlooked occupational health and safety concern\, food insecurity.
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/november-webinar-intersectional-impact-of-food-insecurity-on-occupational-safety-an-example-for-bangladesh/
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SUMMARY:ISES Holiday Social:  Networking and Updates
DESCRIPTION:ISES would like to invite you to the ISES Holiday Social to network and celebrate with your fellow members as well as reflect on ISES activities and successes in 2022. Dr. Pallavi Pant (Head of Global Health\, HEI) and Dr. Danielle McBride (Post-Doctoral Scholar\, University of Kentucky) will be hosting this event and look forward to seeing you! \nThe holiday social will include an update about the Society’s activities and opportunities for engagement in 2023\, interactive networking\, and a trivia game (yes\, you read that right!).  You might be tempted to throw in your hat for one of the prizes too! \nEarly-career researchers and mid-career professionals- this is a perfect opportunity for you to interact and learn from each other. \nPlan to join us!  Register ahead of time!
URL:https://www.intlexposurescience.org/event/ises-holiday-social-networking-and-updates/
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