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Newsletter
articles - Winter 2002/03
Researchers
at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine have published
the results of a meta-analysis investigating the cancer risk of workers
exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Read
more...
The symposium,
Frontiers in Assessment Methods for the Environment
(FAME) will be held at the University of Minnesota on the 10-13 August.
US EPA releases a report on trends in risks
to children's health.
CONCAWE
produces a revised method for assessment
of exposure to gasoline vapour.
Are you a young research scientist in the field of exposure assessment?
The European Centre for Ecotoxicology and Toxicology of Chemicals has
a science award to mark it's 25th anniversary.
The University of Manchester is looking for a suitably qualified indvidual
for a research associate post to develop
a system to characterise occupational exposure to radio-frequency waves.
The
US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has just published
the second National Report on Human Exposure
to Environmental Chemicals.
Interested in studying
for a Ph.D? Read about the postgraduate PhD project
at the University of Leeds to study the link between parental occupation
and childhood cancer.
CONCAWE
produces a new method for assessment of exposure
to bitumen fume.
Read
about the Roomvent conference held in Copenhagen
in September 2002.
NIOSH
NORA Dermal Exposure Research Program (DERP) releases call
for pilot research projects in dermal exposure.
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our eighth newsletter. Click on the link below to read the articles
from our previous newsletters.
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