International Society for Environmental Epidemiology 36th Annual Conference 2024

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+ Include: 46 videos + 1 pdf, size: 55.12 GB

+ Target Audience: epidemiologists, public health professionals, and environmental researchers

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

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1. Overview

The International Society for Environmental Epidemiology 36th Annual Conference 2024 offers a global perspective on the critical intersection of planetary health, climate change, and environmental justice. The program highlights cutting-edge research in environmental exposure assessment, precision environmental health methodologies, and actionable strategies for mitigating health disparities and shaping public policy worldwide.

Course Date: August 25-28, 2024

The main theme of the 2024 ISEE Annual Conference was “Addressing challenges in environmental health, justice, and development”. The INTERCAMBIO project presented an overview of its work to conference attendees, as well as made a variety of networking connections with other researchers in climate, health, and occupational health at the Conference. INTERCAMBIO researchers also led and participated in a variety of related sessions including on climate change and policy, and conflict of interest in research.

2. Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate the latest epidemiological evidence linking environmental exposures, such as air pollution, agrochemicals, and PFAS, to adverse health outcomes.

  • Analyze the impacts of climate change, including extreme weather events and wildfire smoke, on global public health and sustainable development.

  • Apply novel methodologies, including multi-omics, Bayesian models, and satellite data integration, to advanced environmental health research.

  • Develop strategies to address environmental injustice and health disparities in industrially contaminated and vulnerable communities.

  • Translate epidemiological research into health-promoting policies and interventions to mitigate harmful environmental and industrial impacts.

3. Target Audience

Best for epidemiologists, public health professionals, and environmental researchers who want updates on climate health impacts and exposure risks.

4. Topics

  1. Annual General Membership Meeting

  2. Award Ceremony

  3. Closing Ceremony

  4. J. GOLDSMITH AWARD LECTURE Pesticides and the brain is epidemiologic research informing policy

  5. Keynote Lecture 1 Planetary health

  6. Keynote Lecture 2 Ethics of cohabitation

  7. Keynote Lecture 3 Building bridges with a community success stories and cautionary tales

  8. Keynote Lecture 4 Climate change and challenges for sustainable development

  9. Keynote Lecture 5 Urban health in Latin America and the Caribbean

  10. Opening Ceremony

  11. Symposium 01 Scientific Evidence and Activism Perspectives on Socio-Environmental Conflicts

  12. Symposium 02 Wildfire smoke exposure during pregnancy impacts on infant and child health outcomes

  13. Symposium 03 Novel Exposure Assessment Strategies to Investigate Health Risks from Agrochemicals

  14. Symposium 04 Climate and satellite data and health outcomes across the lifespan

  15. Symposium 05 Integration approaches for epidemiological evidence to support public health decision making

  16. Symposium 06 Assessing environmental justice for communities living in industrially contaminated areas

  17. Symposium 07 Multi-omics applications in the era of precision environmental health

  18. Symposium 08 Bayesian models for Environmental Health

  19. Symposium 09 Strengthening environmental surveillance to advance health-promoting policies

  20. Symposium 10 Why Countering Harmful Industry Impacts and Exposures on Health is Critical for Environmental Justice

  21. Symposium 11 Wood heaters – assessing health impacts, environmental justice, and sustainable development implications

  22. Symposium 12 Occurrence and Health Impacts on Exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs)

  23. Symposium 13 TROPIC Network A Tropical Cyclone Network for International Health and Resilience

  24. Symposium 14 Exploring Methodologies and Applications of Multicentric Epidemiological Studies

  25. Symposium 15 Environmental Injustice and health disparities in global contexts

  26. Symposium 16 Pesticides and Health in Latin America Investigating novel insights into neurobehavior

  27. Symposium 17 Stories of Policy Success Real Examples of Inspiring Science-based Air Quality and Climate Action Around the World

  28. Symposium 18 10 years after the IARC Monograph What do we know now about air pollution as a carcinogen

  29. Symposium 19 Environmental justice, climate change and workers’ health – what are the missing links

  30. Symposium 20 Emerging experiences and benefits of Health Impact Assessment using AirQ+ in Latin America

  31. Symposium 21 Intervention studies for metal exposure reduction and mitigation

  32. Symposium 22 Challenges & Opportunities in Environmental Mixture Analyses “Omics”, Causal Inference, and Pooled Analyses

  33. Symposium 23 Climate Change and Mental Health From Local to Global

  34. Symposium 24 Environmental health community case studies

  35. Symposium 25 New Cohorts for Environmental Exposure and Cancer Risk among Environmental Justice

  36. Town Hall

  37. Virtual Session Asia Pacific 1 Global environmental exposures and health impacts

  38. Virtual Session Europe Africa 1 Air pollution and health outcomes

  39. Virtual Session Europe Africa 2 Environmental exposures and biological impacts

  40. Virtual Session Europe Africa 3 Epigenetics and environmental health

  41. Virtual Session North & Latin America 1 Air pollution and health impacts

  42. Virtual Session North & Latin America 2 Environmental exposure and children’s health

  43. Virtual Session North & Latin America 3 Chemical exposures and health outcomes

  44. Virtual Session North & Latin America 4 Environmental justice and community health

  45. Virtual Session North & Latin America 5 Methods and models in environmental health research

  46. Virtual Session North & Latin America 6 Environmental stressors and health outcomes

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