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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
6.1Occupational exposure to mercury in an oil and gas industriesSalmaan H. Inayat-Hussain (Malaysia)
6.2 Occupational and environmental bladder cancer risk and genetic susceptibilityKlaus Golka (Germany)
6.3PAH and crystalline silica dust exposureSema Burgaz (Turkey)
6.4Rational use of animal toxicology data in setting up occupational exposure of chemicals to humansK.S. Rao (India)

 

Symposium 7: Toxicological Aspects of Nanoparticles
7.1Roadmap for nonosafety - a mission impossible?Kai Savolainen (Finland)
7.2Size-dependent translocation pattern, chemical transformation and toxicity of ferric oxide nanoparticles in the central nervous systemBing Wang (China)
7.3Toxicity testing and intracellular uptake of gold nanoparticlesMary Gulumain (South Africa)
7.4Nanotechnology safetySirirurg Songsivilai (Thailand)

 

Symposium 8: Regulatory Toxicology Relating to Industry
8.1REACHHeidi Foth (Germany)
8.2Pesticide regulationsLewis Smith (UK)
8.3Regulatory science for the safety evaluation in non-clinical research and developmentIkuo Horii (Japan)
8.4Progress of regulatory toxicology and risk assessment in ChinaLijie Fu (China)

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