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View article: Reflection on the landscape of education in the area of exposure modelling
Reflection on the landscape of education in the area of exposure modelling Open
Exposure models are essential for a range of contexts involving exposure science. The Exposure Models Working Group, established under ISES Europe, identified that to improve model use, suitable training and education is required. However,…
View article: 207a - Elevating exposure science: fostering education, training, and communication in alignment with the European Exposure Science Strategy (2020−2030)
207a - Elevating exposure science: fostering education, training, and communication in alignment with the European Exposure Science Strategy (2020−2030) Open
Exposure science plays a crucial role in investigating human interaction with chemical, biological, and physical agents and evaluating associated exposure sources, pathways, and processes that may pose a risk for adverse human health effec…
View article: 207b - Exposure modelling in Europe: how to pave the road for the future as part of the European Exposure Science Strategy 2020–2030
207b - Exposure modelling in Europe: how to pave the road for the future as part of the European Exposure Science Strategy 2020–2030 Open
Exposure models are essential in almost all relevant contexts of exposure science. To address the numerous challenges that exist, exposure modelling is one of the priority areas of ISES Europe. Therefore, a strategy was developed, focused …
View article: Reply to Schade G. Comment on Hess et al. “Assessing Agreement in Exposure Classifications between Proximity-Based Metrics and Air Monitoring Data in Epidemiology Studies of Unconventional Resource Development.”
Reply to Schade G. Comment on Hess et al. “Assessing Agreement in Exposure Classifications between Proximity-Based Metrics and Air Monitoring Data in Epidemiology Studies of Unconventional Resource Development.” Open
We appreciate the comments by Dr [...]
View article: Response to Buonocore et al. Comments on Wendt Hess et al. “Assessing Agreement in Exposure Classification between Proximity-Based Metrics and Air Monitoring Data in Epidemiology Studies of Unconventional Resource Development.” Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 3055
Response to Buonocore et al. Comments on Wendt Hess et al. “Assessing Agreement in Exposure Classification between Proximity-Based Metrics and Air Monitoring Data in Epidemiology Studies of Unconventional Resource Development.” Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 3055 Open
We appreciate the comments by Buonocore et al [...]
View article: Assessing Agreement in Exposure Classification between Proximity-Based Metrics and Air Monitoring Data in Epidemiology Studies of Unconventional Resource Development
Assessing Agreement in Exposure Classification between Proximity-Based Metrics and Air Monitoring Data in Epidemiology Studies of Unconventional Resource Development Open
Recent studies of unconventional resource development (URD) and adverse health effects have been limited by distance-based exposure surrogates. Our study compared exposure classifications between air pollutant concentrations and “well acti…
View article: The current status of exposure-driven approaches for chemical safety assessment: A cross-sector perspective
The current status of exposure-driven approaches for chemical safety assessment: A cross-sector perspective Open
For the purposes of chemical safety assessment, the value of using non-animal (in silico and in vitro) approaches and generating mechanistic information on toxic effects is being increasingly recognised. For sectors where in vivo toxicity …