If you want to consult the pdf version of the ISEE 2011 Final Conference Programme, please click here
We reccommend that you do not to print the ISEE 2011 Final Conference Programme, a printed copy of it will be given to you at the Conference Venue.
If you want to consult the abstracts that will presented during the ISEE 2011 Conference, please click here
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Monday 12 and Tuesday 13 September
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Open Workshops
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1 Crash course in R: an introduction to R for Environmental Epidemiology - Zev Ross and Roger Peng
2 Latin American Chapter - Pensando una agenda de investigación en salud ambiental para Latinoamérica: compartamos un sur. - Fabian Mendez
3 Conducting biologically based exposure assessment for epidemiology- Tom J Smith
4 Neurodevelopment in children – Lynn Goldman
5 DAGviromental health: a (re)introduction to causal diagrams and their application in environmental epidemiology research. Jennifer Weuve and Marc Weisskopf
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Tuesday 13 September
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Opening Ceremony
17.30-18.30
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- Welcome. Mark Nieuwenhuijsen, Manolis Kogevinas, Dean Baker
- Minister of Health, Generalitat (Goverment) of Catalonia. Mr Boi Ruiz
- Invited Speaker: Dr. Christofer P Wild, nternational Agency for Research on Cancer , IARC, Lyon, France.: ”Environment and Cancer – research priorities”
- Invited Speaker: Professor Ferran Sagarra. “Ildefonso Cerdá, Barcelona city design and public health”
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18:30-20:00
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Cocktail, Drinks and Student Poster Award
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Wednesday 14 September
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Early Morning 7.30-8:30
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Josep-Maria Anto
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David Savitz
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Irva Hertz-Picciotto
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Plenary 8:30-9:30
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Keynote: Joel Kaufman
Keynote: Bert Brunekreef
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Oral 9.30-11.00
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Air pollution and respiratory diseases I
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Exposure assessment I
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POPs and health I
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Infectious disease
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Cancer
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Noise and health
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Symposium. Sustainable transport and health: integrated assessments for shifting the paradigm for cycling and walking
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Symposium. Emerging Evidence on Early Life Arsenic Exposure, Biomarkers and Clinical Response
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Coffee 11:00-11:30
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Oral 11:30-13:00
(eight parallel sessions)
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Air pollution cardiovascular disease I
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Water contaminants and health I
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Indoor air and health I
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Child health
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Climate change and health
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Green space and health
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Symposium. Assessment of long-term exposure to air pollution in 37 study areas in Europe using a harmonized approach: the ESCAPE Project
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Symposium
In utero bisphenol a exposure and children’s health
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Lunch 13:00-14:00
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Poster Viewing 14:00-16:00
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Poster Discussion 15:00-16:00
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Air pollution and cardiovascular disease
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Exposure to ultrafines and elemental carbon
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Environmental exposures and Thyroid function
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Environmental Health impact assessment
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Mercury and health
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Agricultural chemicals and children´s health
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Coffee 16:00-16:30
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Oral
16.30-18:00
(eight parallel sessions)
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Air pollution respiratory diseases I
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Pesticides and health I
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Occupational health I
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Environmental health policy
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Built environment
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Methods, general
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Symposium. What will be the role of epidemiological research in future air-quality management?
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Symposium. Lessons Learned 25 Years post-Chernobyl: Health Effects of Early Life and Later Exposures
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18.00-19:30
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ISEE Assembly
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Thursday 15 September
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Early Morning 7.30-8:30
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Jane Schroeder & Allen Wilcox
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Yun-Chul Hong
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Neil Pearce
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Plenary 8:30-9:30
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ISEE Awards
Keynote: Goldsmith awardee. Irva Hertz-Picciotto
ISEE2012 South Carolina
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Oral 9:30-11.00
(eight parallel sessions)
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Air pollution cardiovascular disease II
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Exposure assessment II
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Metals and health I
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Water contaminants and health II
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Health impact assessment
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PFCs and health
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Symposium. Ubiquitous and participatory sensing for exposure assessment in Environmental Epidemiology
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Symposium. Effects of transportation-related noise in light of correlated exposures to air pollution
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Coffee 11:00-11:30
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Oral
11.30-13.00
(eight parallel sessions)
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Exposure assessment air pollution I
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Climate change, temperature
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Transport and health I
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POPs and health II
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Symposium. Studying long-term health effects of environmental disasters: lessons from the past
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Genetics and epigenetics
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Symposium. Challenges and Oportunities for using data for multiple pollutants in air pollution epidemiological studies
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Symposium. Organophosphate Pesticides & Neurodevelopment: Finding from NIEHS/EPA Funded Children's Environmental Health Centers
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Lunch 13:00-14:00
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13.15-14.00: Meeting ISEE members in European countries
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Poster Viewing 14:00-16:00
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Poster Discussion 15:00-16:00
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Measuring particulate matter in low-income countries
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Air pollution in travel micro environments
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Environmental exposures and Child health
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How to estimate exposures early in life: different options, different results?
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Lead and health
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Occupational health
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Coffee 16:00-16:30
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Oral
16.30-18.00
(eight parallel sessions)
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Air pollution respiratory diseases II
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Exposure assessment air pollution II
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Phthalates, BPA and health
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Symposium.
Vicky Cristina Barcelona (and Joan, Bart, Xavier2): An overview of Barcelona and its public health issues
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EMF/Mobile phones
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Symposium.
Research on environmental health in the EU (organised by the European Commisssion)
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Symposium. Understanding Air Pollution in the Era of Genome-Wide Association Studies
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Symposium. New health and exposure findings from a large US population exposed to high levels of PFOA
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18.00-19.15
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ISEE Student and New Researcher Committee workshop. “Multidisciplinary research within environmental epidemiology”
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20:00 till late
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ISEE 2011 Dinner, “Marques de Comillas" Hall at the Maritime Museum of Barcelona
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Friday 16 September
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Early Morning 7.30-8:30
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Klea Katsouyanni & Joel Scwartz & How-Ran Guo
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Philippe Grandjean
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Beate Ritz
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Plenary 8:30-9:30
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Keynote: Brenda Eskenazi
Keynote: Linda S. Birnbaum
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Oral 9.30-11.00
(eight parallel sessions)
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Air pollution cardiovascular disease III
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Metals and health II
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Occupational health II
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Air pollution and reproductive effects
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Symposium. Scientific Inference and Public Policy
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Food, environment and health
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Symposium. Climate change and Health in the Mediterrranean
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Symposium. Prenatal exposure to POPs and age of puberty
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Coffee 11:00-11:30
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Oral
11.30-13.00
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Exposure assessment air pollution III
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Pesticides and health II
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Transport and health II
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Arsenic and health
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Second hand smoke and health
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Socio-economic status and health
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Symposium. Heat or heat waves? Does it matter which epidemiologists study?
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Symposium. Prevention of asthma and allergies in early life: the farm effect
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Lunch 13:00-14:00
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Poster Viewing 14:00-16:00
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Poster Discussion 15:00-16:00
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Susceptibility to air pollution
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Improvement of Land use regression models of outdoor air pollution
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We use exposure biomarkers for various goals
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Emerging neurotoxins
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Methylation and health
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Environmental determinants of respiratory disease in children
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Coffee 16:00-16:30
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Oral
16.30-18.00
(eight parallel sessions)
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Air pollution other outcomes II
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Climate change infectious
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Indoor air and health II
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Ionising and UV radiation
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Air pollution and neurocognitive function
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Waste and health
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Symposium. Facing (and overcoming) exposure assessment challenges in studies on water pollution and cancer
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Symposium. An interactive discussion of the newly-revised draft ISEE ethics guidelines: key principles, case studies, and approaches to ethical challenges
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