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November 1 Webinar: Defining the Cutting-Edge to the U.S. EPA’s Computational Exposure Science

Webinar

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 […]

November Webinar: Intersectional Impact of Food Insecurity on Occupational Safety: An Example for Bangladesh

Webinar

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 […]

January Webinar: Community Engagement in Exposure Science

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The ISES Diversity Committee is hosting the January webinar to discuss community engagement within the field of exposure science. This will be a panel discussion including Xiaoli Duan (PhD) of University of Science and Technology of Beijing, Adetoun Mustapha (PhD) of Lead City University and Denise Moreno Ramirez (PhD) of University of Arizona.

February Joint Webinar: Silicone Wristbands: Personal Exposure Monitors

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Dr. Heather Stapleton of Duke University will present “Silicone Wristbands: Personal Exposure Monitors to Help Support Research on the Exposome.”  OneHealth and the exposome are critical conceptual constructs that are helping to evolve our approaches to mixtures and assessment of real-world cumulative exposures over a lifetime; environmental justice and citizen science can also be informed […]