Children's Environmental Health Symposium 2012 - Emerging Research and Implications for Risk Assessment and Policy
In 2012, the Children's Environmental Health Symposium on Emerging Research and Implications for Risk Assessment and Policy was held in Oakland. This symposium was organized by OEHHA, the Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit at UCSF, and the Center for Integrative Research on Childhood Leukemia and the Environment at the University of California, Berkeley.
Presentations may be available for viewing below:
Todd Whitehead - Using House Dust to Measure Chemicals Affecting Children
Issac Pessah - Exposures affecting neuroexcitability and oxidative stress
Catherine Karr - Evidence to practice: perspective of the clinical community
Joe Wiemels - Environmental exposures, childhood leukemia, and the role of DNA methylation
Catherine Metayer - Use of chemicals at home and risk of childhood leukemia
Patricia A. Buffler - Parents' smoking increases risk of leukemia in their children
Stephen S. Francis - Could infection contribute to a possible leukemia cluster in Fallon?