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- Title
Environmental health impacts: occurrence, exposure and significance, Lancaster University, UK, 9–10 September 2003.
- Authors
Martin, Francis L.; Semple, Kirk T.
- Abstract
Speakers: John Ashby (Syngenta CTL, UK), Peter A.Behnisch (Eurofins GfA, Germany), Paul L.Carmichael (Unilever Colworth, UK), Curtis C.Harris (National Cancer Institute, USA), Kevin C.Jones (Lancaster University, UK), Andreas Kortenkamp (School of Pharmacy, London, UK), Caroline J.Langdon (Reading University, UK), Anthony M.Lynch (GlaxoSmithKline, UK), Francis L.Martin (Lancaster University, UK), Trevor J.McMillan (Lancaster University, UK), David H.Phillips (Institute of Cancer Research, UK), Huw J.Ricketts (University of Cardiff, UK), Michael N.Routledge (University of Leeds, UK), J.Thomas Sanderson (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) and Kirk T.Semple (Lancaster University, UK)The effects of many environmental exposures to either single contaminants or to mixtures still remain to be properly assessed in ecotoxicological and human toxicological settings. Such assessments need to be carried out using relevant biological assays. On a mechanistic basis, future studies need to be able to extrapolate exposure to disease risk. It is envisaged that such an approach would lead to the development of appropriate strategies to either reduce exposures or to initiate preventative measures in susceptible individuals or populations. To mark the opening of a new Institute, the Lancaster Environmental Centre, an environmental health workshop was held over 2 days (9–10 September 2003) at Lancaster University, UK. The fate, behaviour and movement of chemicals in the environment, together with environmental exposures and human health, biomarkers of such exposures, hormone-like compounds and appropriate genetic toxicology methodologies, were discussed.
- Subjects
LANCASTER (England); ENGLAND; ENVIRONMENTAL health; SANITARY engineering; HUMAN ecology; EFFECT of environment on human beings; UNIVERSITY of Lancaster
- Publication
Mutagenesis, 2004, Vol 19, Issue 5, p423
- ISSN
0267-8357
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/mutage/geh046