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Conference Program
ProgramKeynote Speaker
Highlighted Keynote ThemesSession Highlights
Session Highlights
- Genetic factors and risk of asbestosis
- Biomarkers of exposure in Monday morning urine samples as a long term measure of isocyanate exposure
- Bayesian analysis of repeated measures exposure data with values below the limit of detection using SAS
- An approach for the use of aggregated evidence from human observational studies in the assessment of the benzene leukemia exposure
response curve
- Benzene exposure estimates in three nested case-control studies in the petroleum industry in support of a pooled analysis
- Modelling exposure to pharmaceutical aerosols
- The influence of pre- and postnatal exposure to pesticides on the neurological development in children in rural areas in Bolivia
- Environmental metabolomics in human observational studies; examples of two established occupational carcinogens
- Building better risk models for computer users, integrating anthropometry to work patterns
- Cross-validation and refinement of the Stoffenmanager as a first tier exposure assessment tool for REACH
- Exposure of children to benzene, toluene, and xylenes determined by analysis of end-exhaled air
- Occupational exposures and asthma in a population-based study among young adults from Denmark
- Why does exposure generally decrease over time?
- A meta-analysis for asbestos and lung cancer: are aspects of the exposure assessment strategy associated with heterogeneity in
exposure response relationships?
- Exposure assessment for a nested case-control study of lung cancer among European asphalt workers
- Novel exposure metrics for nanomaterials
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