FULL SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
SATELLITE COURSE:
Risk Assessment Training & Experience (RATE) Principles & Understanding of Risk Assessments
CONTINUING EDUCATION SESSION:
WHO Human Health Risk Assessment: Toolkit for Chemical Hazards
PLENARY LECTURES:
How does genetic polymorphism modify toxicity?
Radiation toxicology - Differences and similarities between radiation and chemicals
Natural toxins and applications
SYMPOSIA SPECIFIC TO TINC:
Symposium 6: Occupational Toxicology | 6.1 | Occupational exposure to mercury in an oil and gas industries | Salmaan H. Inayat-Hussain (Malaysia) | 6.2 | Occupational and environmental bladder cancer risk and genetic susceptibility | Klaus Golka (Germany) | 6.3 | PAH and crystalline silica dust exposure | Sema Burgaz (Turkey) | 6.4 | Rational use of animal toxicology data in setting up occupational exposure of chemicals to humans | K.S. Rao (India) | | | Symposium 7: Toxicological Aspects of Nanoparticles | 7.1 | Roadmap for nonosafety - a mission impossible? | Kai Savolainen (Finland) | 7.2 | Size-dependent translocation pattern, chemical transformation and toxicity of ferric oxide nanoparticles in the central nervous system | Bing Wang (China) | 7.3 | Toxicity testing and intracellular uptake of gold nanoparticles | Mary Gulumain (South Africa) | 7.4 | Nanotechnology safety | Sirirurg Songsivilai (Thailand) | | | Symposium 8: Regulatory Toxicology Relating to Industry | 8.1 | REACH | Heidi Foth (Germany) | 8.2 | Pesticide regulations | Lewis Smith (UK) | 8.3 | Regulatory science for the safety evaluation in non-clinical research and development | Ikuo Horii (Japan) | 8.4 | Progress of regulatory toxicology and risk assessment in China | Lijie Fu (China) | |
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