Review
Presentations 2nd International Conference on Human Biomonitoring, Berlin 2016
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Presentations Session 1
Antonia Calafat: Biomonitoring in NHANES – recent advances and future directions Douglas Haines: Human Biomonitoring in the Canadian Health Measures Survey – Progress and Uses Clémence Fillol: National human biomonitoring programme in France: selection of substances and prioritization of biomarkers Tamar Berman: Human Biomonitoring in Israel: Recent Results and Developments Suejin Kim: Korean National Environmental Health Survey (KoNEHS)
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Presentations Session 2
Jun Jim Zhang: The Shanghai Birth Cohort Study: Current status and results Ruth Etzel: Pediatric Environmental Health: Harmonizing Biomonitoring in Birth Cohorts Sébastien Denys: Exposures to environmental contaminants in mothers of newborns in France, 2011 Shoji F. Nakayama: Japan’s Environment and Children Study– Lessons learned from incorporating HBM in a large-scale birth cohort study William Fraser: The Maternal-Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals (MIREC): A Canadian biomonitoring birth cohort research platform
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Presentations Session 3
Andy Nong: Pharmacokinetic modeling of health and exposure measures to support health risk interpretations Gabriele Leng: New specific and sensitive biomonitoring methods for chemicals of emerging health relevance Holger M. Koch: The quest for biomarkers of exposure to non-persitent chemicals Paolo Vineis: The role of the ”omics-techniques” in HBM, current and future applications
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Presentations Session 4
Martin Kraft: HBM-values derived by the German HBM Commission and their practical use Kembra Howdeshell: Mixed exposure evaluation of pesticides and toxic substances, cumulative risk assessment Angelika Zidek: Use of Biomonitoring Data under Canada’s Chemicals Management Plan