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SUMMARY:1st EXPOSIM symposium “Cumulative Exposures\, Collective Impact: Advancing Public Health Through Exposome Research”
DESCRIPTION:EXPOSIM will host its first EXPOSIM symposium on 5 February 2026 (15:00–17:00 CET)\, bringing together leading experts to explore how exposome research can inform public health\, environmental and equity-focused decision-making. \nTitled “Cumulative Exposures\, Collective Impact: Advancing Public Health Through Exposome Research”\, the symposium will highlight EU-funded research perspectives and policy-relevant insights at the interface of environment\, health and equity. \nRegistration is now open – follow the link below to register and join the symposium. \nhttps://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/f4eb42b6-b902-4aca-82c0-e727917cc07a@a9010bf5-5339-4409-a121-9d389058de65 \nFeatured speakers \n\nGarry Miller (Columbia University\, New York\, USA)\nExposomics: from wild concept to scientific reality\nGerardo Sanchez (European Environment Agency)\nThe kind of exposome research we could use at EEA\nAlex Mulet Indrayanti (European Commission\, DG Research and Innovation)\nEU-funded research and innovation on the human exposome: looking within and beyond\n\nThe event will include expert presentations followed by discussion. The session will be recorded and made available for sharing. \nRegister today and stay tuned for updates.
URL:https://expohealthnet.eu/event/1st-exposim-symposium-cumulative-exposures-collective-impact-advancing-public-health-through-exposome-research/
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SUMMARY:ExpoSignalz Online Webinar Focused on Chemical Pollution
DESCRIPTION:Join the ExpoSignalz team for their first webinar exploring the links between persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and Alzheimer’s disease. The webinar will take place on Thursday\, 21st May from 14:00-16:00 BST (15:00-17:00 CEST)\, online. \nWhat are POPs? \nPersistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) are man-made chemicals once widely used in agriculture and industry\, for example in pesticides\, electrical equipment\, and flame-retardant materials. They are called “persistent” because they break down very slowly in the environment\, allowing them to spread globally and accumulate in the food chain and are stored in human body fat\, where they can remain for many years and slowly enter the bloodstream. Although many POPs have been banned since the late 1970s due to their toxicity\, they are still detected in humans today\, mainly through the consumption of contaminated foods such as fatty fish\, dairy products\, and meat. \nWhilst some of the non-genetic causes of Alzheimer’s disease are well-recognised\, the contribution of chemical exposures is still unclear. The ExpoSignalz project aims to uncover how specific chemical pollutants\, such as persistent organic pollutants\, electronic waste\, and pharmaceutical residues\, affect brain ageing and contribute to the development of dementia\, including Alzheimer’s disease\, a leading cause of death worldwide. \nOur Speakers \nThe ExpoSignalz team along with international experts will bring their knowledge and latest research to the session. Speakers and their presentation titles are outlined below: \n\nAbout ExpoSignalz\, Dr. Véronique Perrier\, Project Coordinator and Research Director\, Inserm\nEpidemiological Evidence Linking POP Exposure to Cognitive Ageing and Dementia\, Dr. Sophie Lefevre Arbogast\, Tenured Researcher\, Inserm\nPersistent Environmental Pollutants Induce Neuronal Hyperexcitability and Accelerate Alzheimer’s Pathology\, Prof. Jason Richardson\, Isakson Center for Neurological Disease Research\, University of Georgia\nFrom Environmental Exposure to Neurodegeneration: Mechanistic Pathways Linking POPs to Alzheimer’s Disease\, Prof. Xavier Coumoul\, Professor of Toxicology and Biochemistry\, Université Paris Cité\n\nTo register\, please visit the event page on the ExpoSignalz website: https://www.exposignalz.com/2026/03/09/exposignalz-webinar-pops-and-us-our-environment-and-alzheimers-disease/
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SUMMARY:SFRR Annual Meeing in Mainz\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Society for Free Radical Research Europe (SFRR-E) conference hosted by SFRR-E will be held from June 3-5\, 2026 in Mainz\, Germany\, at the Johannes Gutenberg University campus. The 2026 SFRR-E conference will bring together scientists from different disciplines and regions from Europe and abroad to enjoy and discuss topics of redox biology in the context of environmental exposures and lifestyle risk factors. \nFind out more
URL:https://expohealthnet.eu/event/sfrr-annual-meeing-in-mainz-germany/
LOCATION:Mainz\, Germany\, Germany
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