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Tuesday October 11, 2016


Biomonitoring
Tu-Po-01 Urinary formic acid as a dose biomarker for Occupational Exposure to Formaldehyde [More Info]
Giovanna Tranfo, INAIL Research, Monte Porzio Catone (RM), Italy
Tu-Po-02 A Perspective on Guidelines for Interpreting Risk at the Individual Level Derived from Biomonitoring Data for Northern First Nations [More Info]
Brian Laird, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
Tu-Po-03 Human Biomonitoring of Phthalates in Portuguese Children [More Info]
Luísa Correia-Sá, REQUIMTE/LAQV - Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto do Instituto Polit?cnico do Porto, Porto, Portugal
Tu-Po-04 The development of a point of care fluorescent immunosensor for the benzene biomarker S-PMA in human urine [More Info]
Cees Koopal, TNO, Zeist, The Netherlands
Tu-Po-05 Human Biomonitoring of Di(2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate in Portuguese Children [More Info]
Frederik Lessmann, Institute for Prevention and Occupational Medicine of the German Social Accident Insurance, Institute of the Ruhr-Universit?t Bochum (IPA), Bochum, Germany
Tu-Po-06 Concentrations of urinary biomarkers of non-persistent environmental pollutants among 316 Polish men - patients of infertility clinic. [More Info]
Anna Klimowska, Medical University of Gda?sk, Gda?sk, Poland
Tu-Po-07a Development of capability and capacity to conduct biomonitoring in NJ [More Info]
Zhi-Hua (Tina) Fan, New Jersey Department of Health, Trenton, NJ, United States


Environmental/Human Health
Tu-Po-07b From the farm to the fork: fungal occupational exposure in the swine meat supply chain [More Info]
Carla Viegas, ESTeSL-IPL; ENSP - UNL, Lisbon, Portugal
Tu-Po-09 Harmonizing exposure metrics and methods for sustainability assessments of food contact materials [More Info]
Alexi Ernstoff, DTU, Lyngby, Denmark
Tu-Po-12 Exposure to diesel emissions among truck drivers and consequent health risks prevention through PAH biomonitoring assessment [More Info]
Audil Rashid, PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Tu-Po-13 Development of emission standards for metallurgical industry based on results of human health risk assessment [More Info]
Arina Petrosian, State Institution "O.M. Marzeyev Institute for Public Health of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
Tu-Po-16 Assessing and managing infectious risk: a conceptual model for exposure scientists [More Info]
Yuli Huang, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, Kaohsiung, China, Republic of (Taiwan)
Tu-Po-17 Heritability of Synergistic Interactions Following Co-Exposure to Anticancer Drugs in Genetically-Diverse Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines [More Info]
David Reif, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States
Tu-Po-18a Improving Risk assessment of Metal mixture for Neurotoxicity: in-vitro Toxicological interactions studies of metal mixture [More Info]
Raju Sharma, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain


Measuring/monitoring/strategy
Tu-Po-19 Creating a risk index for allergic diseases with indoor and outdoor risk factors in Seoul: [More Info]
SungChul Seo, Korea University, Seoul, Korea, South
Tu-Po-20 Importance of size-selective particle sampling for assessing occupational exposures Results from three different occupational settings [More Info]
Susana Viegas, ESTeSL-IPL, Lisbon, Portugal
Tu-Po-21 French interregional variability of exposure to sunscreen products [More Info]
Nicolas Dornic, LERCCO (Laboratory of chemical risk assessement for the consumer), Brest, France
Tu-Po-23 TTC for botanicals data analysis to substantiate and extend the TTC approach to botanicals [More Info]
Kirstin Kosemund, Procter & Gamble, Schwalbach, Germany
Tu-Po-24 Characterization of indoor air quality by canister sampling and TD-GC-MS analysis [More Info]
Gwendolyn Beckmann, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Tu-Po-25 Recovery rates in the measurements of the concentrations of organophosphorus pesticide metabolites in urine extracted from childrens diaper [More Info]
Naoko Oya, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Nagoya, Japan
Tu-Po-26 A study design to assess exposure levels of insecticides in 1.5-year-old children in Aichi Regional Subcohort of the Japan Environment and Childrens Study [More Info]
Yuki Ito, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Nagoya, Japan
Tu-Po-27 Indoor air quality in French hospitals: large scale sampling campaigns and first physical-chemical results [More Info]
Arnaud Florentin, Lorraine University, Nancy, France
Tu-Po-28 Testing a procedure for the identification of emerging chemical risks in the food chain [More Info]
Caroline Gabrielle Merten, European Food Safety Authority, Parma, Italy
Tu-Po-29 Assessment of exposure to Aflatoxin M1 Oaxaca cheese in the population of Veracruz City, Mexico [More Info]
Anne-Sophie Ficheux, Universit? Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France
Tu-Po-30 Associations between plasma concentrations of PCB 28 and possible indoor exposure sources in Danish school children and mothers [More Info]
Lisbeth E. Knudsen, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Tu-Po-31 General rules for a unified Hazard banding in compliance with the new Globally Harmonised System (GHS) for use in control banding tools [More Info]
Mario Arnone, IFA of the DGUV, Sankt Augustin, Germany
Tu-Po-32 Identification and Treatment Options for Waste Streams of Certain Bromine Containing Flame Retardants (WAFER) [More Info]
Mohamed Abdallah, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Tu-Po-33 Consumer behaviour - compilation and evaluation of primary data [More Info]
Astrid Heiland, Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), Berlin, Germany
Tu-Po-34 ETS personal exposure levels of Japanese people measured by using a passive nicotine sampler [More Info]
Satoshi Nakai, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan
Tu-Po-35 Features of the air pollution from the pig farm in view of targeted chemical pollutants [More Info]
Eugene Slautenko, State Institution "Public Health Institute" National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine
Tu-Po-36 How to reach harmonised exposure assessment under REACH (on behalf of REACH Exposure Expert Group - REEG) [More Info]
Astrid Heiland, Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), Berlin, Germany
Tu-Po-37 Aggregate exposures to indoor semivolatile organic compounds in France. [More Info]
Maud Pelletier, INSERM-U1085, Irset-Research Institute for Environmental and Occupational Health, Rennes, France
Tu-Po-38 Exposure to particulate matter in temple [More Info]
Lin Ching-Chun, National Taiwan University/Institute of Occupational Medicine and Industrial Hygiene, Taipei, China, Republic of (Taiwan)
Tu-Po-39 Measurement of cortisol in human hair as a biological marker of chronic stress [More Info]
Meng-Shan Tsai, National Taiwan University/Institute of Occupational Medicine and Industrial Hygiene, Taipei, China, Republic of (Taiwan)
Tu-Po-43 Magnitude and spatial patterns of ultrafine particulate matter associated with aircraft arrivals near Boston Logan Airport. [More Info]
Chloe Kim, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States
Tu-Po-44 Personal Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs), Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5), and Carbon Monoxide (CO) During Cookstove Use in Rwandan Households [More Info]
Leena A Nylander-French, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States
Tu-Po-45 Viability of Cultured Primary Human Skin Cells Treated with HDI Monomer and HDI Isocyanurate [More Info]
Leena A Nylander-French, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States
Tu-Po-47 Estimation of the daily soil/dust (SD) ingestion rate of children via hand-to-mouth contact using tracer elements [More Info]
Jin Ma, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing, China, People's Republic of
Tu-Po-48 Aeroallergenic Monitoring of Ambrosia in Kyiv [More Info]
Irina Kovtunenko, Marzeyev Institute for Public Health, National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
Tu-Po-49 Health based policy advice on consumption of home-produced eggs to achieve exposure reduction for POPs [More Info]
Ann Colles, Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO), Mol, Belgium
Tu-Po-51 Personal particulate matter exposure assessment of rural Malawian children and device wearability considerations [More Info]
Ryan Chartier, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, United States
Tu-Po-53 An Integrative Oxidative Potential Assay for Data Sharing and Validation Across Laboratories [More Info]
Michelle North, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Tu-Po-54 Legacy and Emerging Flame Retardants in Fire Station Dust [More Info]
Beverly Shen, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States
Tu-Po-55 Developing a new Indoor Stationary and Personal Passive Air Sampler from PDMS and XAD-coated PDMS [More Info]
Joseph Okeme, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Tu-Po-56 Personal, indoor and outdoor PM2.5 exposure characterization for household air pollution related to cooking in Lampang, Thailand [More Info]
Ilse Ottenbros, Utrecht University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Tu-Po-58 Development of a new microextraction method and on-line derivatization coupled with GC-MS for analyzing of five metabolites of synthetic pyrethroids in urine samples [More Info]
Anna Klimowska, Medical University of Gda?sk, Gda?sk, Poland
Tu-Po-59 Risk Assessment Guidance for Enzyme-containing Products [More Info]
Francis Kruszewski, American Cleaning Institute, Washington, DC, United States
Tu-Po-60 Characterization of E-cigarette Users: a Descriptive Analysis of Participants Exposed to E-cigarettes in Maryland. [More Info]
Stephanie Jarmul, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States
Tu-Po-61 Generation of omics data using challenging samples [More Info]
Kirsten Hertoghs, GenomeScan, Leiden, The Netherlands


Late Breaking Abstracts
Mo-LBA-07 Metabolomics reveals metabolic disorders in mice exposed to thirdhand tobacco smoke [More Info]
Noelia Ramirez, Institut d'investigacio Sanitaria Pere Virgili-URV-CIBERDEM, Tarragona, Spain
Tu-LBA-11 Human in vitro skin permeation rates for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are altered with co-exposures to solar ultraviolet radiation (UVs) [More Info]
Nancy B. Hopf, Institute for Work and Health (IST), Epalinges-Lausanne, Switzerland
Tu-LBA-12 AirSensEUR: Open platform and open access air quality monitoring [More Info]
Laurent Spinelle, European Comission - Joint Research Center, Ispra, Italy
Tu-LBA-13 Exposure to Flame Retardant Chemicals in the Home and Increased Risk for Papillary Thyroid Cancer [More Info]
Heather Stapleton, Duke University, Durham, NC, United States
Tu-LBA-14 Disposition of Silver Nanoparticles and C60 in Non-pregnant and Pregnant Rats After Intravenous or Oral Exposure and the Effect on the Biochemical Profile in Urine [More Info]
Ninell Mortensen, RTI Internatinoal, RTP, NC, United States
Tu-LBA-15 Assessing the effect of using exposure imputation approaches on the association between nitrate concentrations in public drinking water and birth outcomes in Ohio, 2006-2013 [More Info]
Larissa Pardo, United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), Washington, DC, United States
Tu-LBA-16 Biomarkers to assess exposure to nickel and chromium from e-cigarette use [More Info]
Angela Aherrera, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, United States
Tu-LBA-17 Metal concentrations in e-cigarette liquid and aerosol samples: the contribution of the metallic coils. [More Info]
Pablo Olmedo-Palma, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, United States
Tu-LBA-18 Metal concentrations in processed meat samples. [More Info]
Pablo Olmedo-Palma, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, United States