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The Particles and Health Conference has concluded.
Recordings of all sessions are available below.
Notice to attendees and speakers at the conference.
Please be advised that the presentations made at this conference reflect current information at the time of October 2021.
Presentations will remain on the conference web site for 90 days.
Introduction to the event by Robert McCunney, MD, MPH, MS Download the presentation here:
IOM and particles: a long history in research and service in protecting human health
Role of epidemiology in human risk assessment Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Carbon Black and Lung Cancer MortalityA Meta-regression Analysis Based on Three Occupational Cohort Studies Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Coal and Mortality Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
PSLT’s & Lung Function and Malignancy: Causal Inference Analysis
Pulmonary Inflammation, Asthma, and Exhaled Nitric Oxide Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Luncheon Address: Medical Publishing TodayEditor: Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Macrophages, inflammation and lung cancer in 2021 Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Rat lung cancer, clearence overload and human health hazzard – outcome of Edinburgh Expert Workshop Download the presentation here: PDF […]
Inflammatory pathways in humans-a broader perspective Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Pulmonary Cell Proliferation:The Missing Link in PSLTP-induced Lung Cancer. A pathologist’s perspective Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Pathology to be reconsidered? Oral and inhalation studies Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Summary:Inflammation as a Key Adverse Outcome for PSLTsAnd Closing Q&A session
Welcome session for the final day
Nanotechnology and health Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Toxicokinetics of Inhaled Nanoparticles Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Dose- and Dosi-Metric Aspects and Biokinetics of Inhaled Poorly Soluble Low Toxicity (PSLT) Particles in Lung Overload Download the presentation here: […]
In vivo Processing of Nanoparticles – Influence on Toxicity Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Genotoxicity of multi-walled carbon nanotube reference materials in mammalian cells and animals Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Neurotoxicity of Nanoparticles
Reproductive and developmental toxicity Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Occupational exposure to carbon black and risk of cardiovascular disease Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Kevin Driscoll, PhD and Annie Jarabek, PHD summarise the morning session
Luncheon AddressMicroplastics and Health: A new challenge for regulators and scientists Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Regulatory application of science to Particles and Health – some introductory observations Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Regulatory application of science and stakeholder engagement – setting EU Occupational Exposure Limits Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Testing materials in a world of reduced emphasis on animal testing; OECD Guidelines
Applying Translational Science Approaches to Protect Workers Exposed to Nanomaterials Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Can we reduce animal testing- tiered approach using in-vitro screening? Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
NanoScreen: Assessing the impact of SAS particles on advanced in -vitro intestine models Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Acute Inhalation Toxicity Part 1: The challenge to createparticulate aerosols for acute toxicity testing – a systematic approach Download the […]
Acute Inhalation Studies Part 2:Non-specific particle effects now trigger classification? Download the presentation here: PDF Version:
Closing discussion for the conference
Notice to attendees and speakers at the conference.
Please be advised that the presentations made at this conference reflect current information at the time of October 2021.
Presentations will remain on the conference web site for 90 days.