Program Book_Title Welcome Messages 00 Committee 00 Program at a Glance 00 Floor Plan 00 Daily Schedules 00 Featured Speakers - Plenary Speakers - Award Plenary Speaker - Lunch Speakers 00 00 00 Awardees 00 Scientific Programs - Symposium & Oral Sessions - Poster Session 00 00 Workshops 00 Morning Training Sessions 00 Social Programs 00 Conference Information 00 Author Index 00 Sponsors 00 Welcome messages Welcome messages Welcome from Co-chairs Welcome from ISES President Seung-Joon Yoon President, National Institute of Environmental Research, Ministry of Environment Chair, 2010 ISEE Organizing Committee Dong-Chun Shin Professor Yonsei University College of Medicine Chair 2010 ISES Organizing Committee Dear Colleagues: We welcome you to Seoul for the 2010 Joint Conference of the International Society of Exposure Science (ISES) and the International Society of Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE). The conference theme, “Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health”, reflects diversity of environmental health issues, development of exposure techniques, and new epidemiological approach. The theme is enhanced by participation of professionals from our diverse membership from all around the world. There will be a number of plenary sessions with leading international speakers and several hundred presentations organized into oral presentations, posters and thematic symposia. We are looking for detailed studies of specific topics as well as broader presentations in the fields of environment and health. We will also provide many opportunities for networking. Seoul has been the capital of Korea since the fourteenth century and has developed into a bustling metropolis, acting as the hub of Asia for political, economic, social, and cultural aspects. In Seoul, you can find ancient palaces and historical museums, as well as modern buildings, fancy shops, excellent restaurants, concert halls and theatres. Unique opportunities for interaction, access to new knowledge and innovative technologies and applications to environmental health science among worldwide research leaders will be provided at the conference. We hope that all who attend to the conference will engage to advances in our important fields. The conference will be successful by your active participation and enjoyment. We look forward to seeing you in Seoul, 2010. 2 ISES-ISEE 2010 Tina Bahadori ISES President (2009-2010) On behalf of the Officers and Councilors of the International Society of Exposure Science (ISES), I would like to welcome you to the 2010 Joint Conference of the International Society of Exposure Science (ISES) and International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE). 2010 marks the 20th anniversary of the formal establishment of ISES, and we have spent much of the past year mobilizing our Society to meet the environmental and public health challenges of 21st century. The theme of this year’s conference, Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health underscores the promise of technology as an enabler of more sustainable and healthier environments. It also reminds us that each innovation and evolution in science and technology can bear unintended and unacceptable consequences, and that we must be thoughtful—and even prescient –as we embrace the promises. Joint international meetings such as this year’s in the intriguing city of Seoul provide the opportunity to transcend disciplinary, political, and cultural silos, and to work together toward global solutions for environmental health challenges. I would like to thank the conference co-chairs, Dong-Chun Shin and Seung-Joon Yoon, the co-chairs of the Steering Committee, Kiyoung Lee and Yun-Chul Hong, as well as the members of the Organizing, Steering, Scientific, and International Advisory Committees for their tireless efforts to organize this meeting. Many thanks also to the East Asia Chapter of ISES for helping to grow and broaden the impact of exposure science in this region. ISES would also like to acknowledge the support of the sponsors of the meeting whose generous support also allowed us to provide travel grants for students and organize several important sessions for students and new researchers. As you make your way through the impressive and diverse program of the 2010 conference, I hope you will make time to interact with colleagues and friends, seek opportunities to collaborate and leverage the impact of your research, greet a student, and offer to mentor a new researcher. I look forward to sharing a productive and informative meeting with all the participants. Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 3 Welcome messages Committee Welcome from ISEE President Organizing Committee Dean Baker ISEE President (2009-2010) On behalf of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology, I welcome you to Seoul for the 2010 Joint Conference of the International Society of Exposure Science and the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE). I note with pride that this meeting is the 22nd annual conference of the ISEE and that our Society has continued to grow over the years, reflecting the worldwide scientific and professional interest in our field. The Conference Organizing committee has planned an outstanding meeting of symposia, papers, and posters with opportunities to discuss many of the environmental health issues facing our global environment. We hope you will take advantage of this opportunity to participate in interesting discussions, meet with colleagues, and forge new collaborations. I would like to thank Dr. Yun-Chul Hong and Dr. Kiyoung Lee who collaborated closely with the two Societies in organizing the conference. I want to acknowledge their significant contributions and the efforts of their colleagues, staff, and volunteers in organizing the conference. The success of the conference now rests on your collective shoulders, in your presentations and participation. I encourage you to experience as much as you can, to meet new colleagues, to debate scientific perspectives, and, of course, to take some time to enjoy this wonderful city. Again, welcome to Seoul, and to the 2010 ISES-ISEE Conference. Bae, Sung Keun / Changwon National University Cheong, Hae-Kwan / Sungkyunkwan University Choi, Seung Il / Korea University Hong, Yun-Chul / Seoul National University Jang, Jae-Yeon / Ajou University Jeon, Eui Chan / Sejong University Jeong, Gyu Hyeok / Sungkyunkwan University Kim, Geun Bae / National Institute of Environmental Research Kim, Hak Joo / National Institute of Environmental Research Kim, Hyun-Duck / Seoul National University Kim, Min Young / Research Institute of Public Health & Environment, Seoul Kim, Yoon Shin / Hanyang University Kim, Young Joon / Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Ko, Yun Hwa / Korea LPG Association Lee, Jong Koo / Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Lee, Sang-Il / Sungkyunkwan University Ohrr, Hee Choul / Yonsei University Paek, Do Myung / Seoul National University Paik, Jong Min / Catholic University of Pusan Roh, Jae Hoon / Yonsei University Shin, Dong Chun(Cochair) / Yonsei University Yoon, Seung-Joon(Co-chair) / National Institute of Environmental Research * The list is arranged in alphabetical order by committee’s last name. Steering Committee Tina Bahadori / American Chemistry Council Dean Baker / University of California, Irvine Antonia Calafat / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Yun-Chul Hong (Co-chair) / Seoul National University College of Medicine Kiyoung Lee(Co-chair) / Seoul National University School of Public Health Francine Laden / Harvard School of Public Health Cliff Weisel / University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Dan Wartenberg / Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences Institute, UMDNJ-RW Johnson Medical School * The list is arranged in alphabetical order by committee’s last name. 4 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 5 Committee Committee Scientific Committee International Advisory Committee Bae, Gwi-Nam / Korea Institute of Science and Technology Baek, Sung Ok / Youngnam University John Adgate / University of Minnesota Ben Armstrong / London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Chang, Yoon Seok / Pohang University of Science and Technology Choi, Jae wook / Korea University Ed Avol / University of Southern California Tina Bahadori / American Chemistry Council Choi, Kyung Hee / National Institute of Environmental Research Choi, Kyung Ho / Seoul National University Dean Baker / University of California, Irvine Kalpana Balakrishnan / Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute Dana Barr / Centers for Disease Control Mike Brauer / University of British Columbia Bert Brunekreef / Utrecht University Antonia Calafat / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Chang Chuan Chan / National Taiwan University David Christiani / Harvard School of Public Health Robert Clickner / Westat Aaron Cohen / Health Effects Institute Peter Egeghy / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Tony Fletcher / London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Natalie Freeman / University of Florida Alison Geyh / Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Philip Grandjean / University of Southern Denmark How-Ran Guo / National Cheng Kung University Xinbio Guo / Peking University Yashusi Honda / University of Tsukuba Jane Hoppin / National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Howard Hu / University of Michigan Elaine A. Cohen Hubal / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Matti Jantunen / National Public Health Institute Olivier Jolliet / University of Michigan Holger Koch / BGFA, Bochum, Germany Ha, Eun Hee / Ewha Womans University Ha, Mi Na / Dankook University Han, Daikwon / Texas A&M Hong, Seung Cheol / Inje University Hong, Young Seoub / Donga University Jo, Wan-Kuen / Kyungpook National University Kang, Dae Hee / Seoul National University Kim, Dae Seon / National Institute of Environmental Research Kim, He Kap / Kangwon National University Kim, Heon / Chungbuk National University Kim, Ho / Seoul National University Kim, Pan-Gyi / Yongin University Kim, Shin-Do / University of Seoul Kwon, Ho-Jang / Dankook University Lee, Byung Kook / Soonchunhyang University Lee, Jong Tae / Korea University Leem, Jong Han / Inha University Lee, Kiyoung / Seoul National University Lim, Hyun-Sul / Dongkook University Lim, Young Wook / Yonsei University Moon, Jai Dong / Jeonnam National University Park, Kwang Sik / Dongduk Women’s University Park, Won Hoon(CHAIR) / Korea Academy of Science and Technology Sheen, Yhun Y. / Ewha Women’s University Francine Laden / Harvard School of Public Health Jennifer Lantz / Bayer Crop Science Sohn, Jong Ryeul / Korea University Son, Bu Soon / Soonchunhyang University Paul Lioy / University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Anthony McMichael / Australian National University Yang, Ji Yeon / Yonsei University Yang, Wonho / Catholic University of Daegu Sumi Mehta / Health Effects Institute Lidia Morawska / Queensland University of Technology Yoon, Je Yong / Seoul National University Yu, Seung Do / National Institute of Environmental Research Chisato Mori / Chiba University Satochi Nakai / Yokohama University Lucas Neas / Environmental Protection Agency Mark Nieuwenhuijsen / The Centre for Research on Environmental Epidemiology Marie O’Neil / University of Michigan Mary Kay O’Rourke / University of Arizona Haluk Ozkaynak / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Beate Ritz / University of California, Los Angeles Linda S. Sheldon / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Peter Sly / Telethon Institute for Child Health Research Kirk Smith / University of California Berkeley John Spengler / Harvard School of Public Health Anthony Staines / Dublin City University Hellen Suh / Harvard School of Public Health * The list is arranged in alphabetical order by committee’s last name. Shilu Tong / Queensland University of Technology Nicolle Tulve / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Cliff Weisel / University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Toshihide Tsuda / Okayama University Graduate School of Environmental Science Dan Wartenberg / Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences Institute, UMDNJ-RW Johnson Medical School Chit Ming Wong / University of Hong Kong Chonghuai Yan / Shanghai Jiao Tong University Medical School Yukio Yanagisawa / University of Tokyo Jim Zhang / University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey * The list is arranged in alphabetical order by committee’s last name. 6 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 7 Program at a Glance Floor Plan Coex InterContinental Hotel - B1 8 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 9 Floor Plan Floor Plan Coex InterContinental Hotel - 30F Coex Convention Center - 1F Date & Time 10:30-12:00 12:00-13:30 8/29 13:30-15:00 16:30-18:00 10:30-12:00 12:00-13:30 8/30 13:30-15:00 16:30-18:00 10:30-12:00 12:00-13:30 8/31 13:30-15:00 16:30-18:00 10:30-12:00 9/1 10 ISES-ISEE 2010 GB 101 O-29A1 LS-29 S-29B1 S-29C1 S-30A1 LS-30 S-30B1 S-30C1 O-31A1 LS-31 O-31B1 S-31C1 O-01A1 GB 102 O-29A2 LS-29 O-29B2 S-29C2 O-29A2 LS-29 O-29B2 S-29C2 S-31A2 LS-31 S-31B2 S-31C2 O-01A2 GB 103 O-29A3 LS-29 S-29B3 S-29C3 O-30A3 LS-30 O-30B3 O-30C3 O-31A3 LS-31 S-31B3 O-31C3 S-01A3 GB 104 S-29A4 LS-29 O-29B4 S-29C4 O-30A4 LS-30 S-30B4 O-30C4 S-31A4 LS-31 O-31B4 S-31C4 S-01A4 GB 105 O-29A5 LS-29 S-29B5 O-29C5 O-30A5 LS-30 O-30B5 S-30C5 O-31A5 LS-31 O-31B5 S-31C5 O-01A5 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 11 Floor Plan Floor Plan Coex Convention Center - 2F Coex Convention Center - 3F 8/29 8/30 8/31 9/1 12 Date & Time 07:30-08:30 10:30-12:00 13:30-15:00 16:30-18:00 07:30-08:30 10:30-12:00 13:30-15:00 16:30-18:00 07:30-08:30 10:30-12:00 13:30-15:00 16:30-18:00 10:30-12:00 ISES-ISEE 2010 203 MT-29-1 O-29A6 S-29B6 S-29C6 MT-30-1 O-30A6 O-30B6 O-30C6 MT-31-1 O-31A6 O-31B6 O-31C6 S-01A6 208 MT-29-2 S-29A7 S-29B7 O-29C7 MT-30-2 O-30A7 O-30B7 O-30C7 MT-31-2 S-31A7 O-31B7 O-31C7 S-01A7 8/29 8/30 8/31 Date & Time 08:30-10:00 10:30-12:00 13:30-15:00 16:30-18:00 08:30-10:00 10:30-12:00 13:30-15:00 16:30-18:00 08:30-10:00 10:30-12:00 13:30-15:00 16:30-18:00 Auditorium PL-29-1 Hall E3 Hall E4 S-29A8 S-29B8 O-29C8 O-29A9 O-29B9 S-29C9 O-30A8 O-30B8 S-30C8 S-30A9 S-30B9 S-30C9 S-31A8 S-31B8 O-31C8 O-31A9 S-31B9 O-31C9 PL-30-1 PL-31-1 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 13 Exhibition Daily Programs Exhibition 28 August, Saturday Period 29 – 31 August 08:30 – 18:00 1 September 08:30 – 12:00 Welcome Reception & Student Poster Competition Harmony Ballroom Pre-Conference Workshops Moderato ApolloⅠ VivaceⅡ AllegroⅠ AllegroⅡ VivaceⅠ 8:30 9:00 List of Exhibitors 9:30 Booth No. List of Exhibitors 1 Seoul Metropolitan Government Research Institute of Public Health & Environment 10:00 2 National Institute of Environmental Research 10:30 3 Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials 4 The Korean Association of Environmental Health Centers 5 NEODIN Medical Institute 6 Korea Institute of Science and Technology 7 The Korean Society of Environmental Health and Toxicology 8 Korean Research Project on the Integrated Exposure Assessment to Hazardous Materials for Food Safety (KRIEFS) 9 Institute of Environmental Medicine, Seoul National University Medical Research Center Workshop 2 Writing and Publishing Environmental Epidemiology Papers 11:00 Workshop 4 Workshop 8 Black Carbon Risk Assessment Ultrafine and Fine for Chemical PM Monitoring in Exposure : Exposure and Methods and Epidemiology Applicaton Studies 11:30 12:00 12:30 13:00 13:30 Workshop 1 Bayesian Methods for Spatial Epidemiology Workshop 3 A Library for Environmental Time Series Analysis in R (ares) Workshop 5 Statistical Methods for Evaluating air Pollution and Temperature Effects on Human Health 14:00 14:30 15:00 15:30 16:00 16:30 Workshop 6 Public Health and Air Pollution in Workshop 7 Asia(PAPA) - A Childeren’s Forum for Further Environmental Development with Health New Scopes and Participants Workshop 9 Disease Mapping Using Generalized Additive Models 17:00 17:30 18:00 18:30 Welcome Reception & Student Poster 19:00 Competition 19:30 14 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 15 Daily Programs Daily Programs 29 August, Sunday 29 August, Sunday Plenary Session Poster Session Auditorium Halll E1~2 & Lobby Oral & Symposia & Morning Training Sessions 101 102 103 Oral & Symposia & Morning Training Sessions 104 7:30 7:30 8:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:00 203 208 Halll E-3 MT-01 General Session: “Consortia in Environmental Epidemiology” MT-02 NR/Student Presentation: “Presenting Yourself Successfully” Halll E-4 8:30 Plenary PL-01 & 02 Environmental Sustainability and Health 9:00 9:30 9:30 Coffee Break Lobby 10:00 10:30 O-29A1 O-29A2 O-29A3 Climate Change and Work Environment and Air Pollution - LongEnvironmental Health I Respiratory Effects Term Health Effects 11:00 11:30 S-29A4 Enhancing Exposure Assessment for Air Pollution Health Studies: EPA/NERL Cooperative Agreement Program 12:00 13:00 S-29B1 Climate Change and Population Health 14:00 O-29B2 O-29B3 Air Pollution Environmental Cardiovascular Health Exposure and Cancer Effects Risk 14:30 O-29B4 Chemicals and Environmental Health Issues : Persistent Organic Chemicals 15:00 17:00 17:30 ISES-ISEE 2010 O-29A5 Biomarkers and Biomonitoring I O-29A6 Indoor and Built Environment I S-29A7 S-29A8 O-29A9 Arsenic Crisis in the What Do We Know About Noise, Emerging Ganges Delta: What Have Modes of Influenza Environmental Problems We Learned? (Part I) Transmission and Health 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:00 14:30 Luncheon Speech LS-29 Traffic-Related Air Pollution : A Critical Review of the Literature on Emissions, Exposure, and Health Effects S-29B8 O-29B5 S-29B6 S-29B7 Is It Possible to Control Chemical Exposures WHO-ISS Symposium: Arsenic Crisis in the Aerosol Transmission and During Pregnancy and Health in Contaminated Ganges Delta: What Have Can We Resolve Development and Disease Sites : Experiences, Needs, We Learned? Uncertainties? in Infants Priorities (Part II) (ISIAQ Symposium) S-29B9 Solvent Exposure in Petrochemical Industry 15:00 Poster Presen-tation 15:30 16:00 16:30 11:00 13:00 13:30 15:30 10:30 12:00 Luncheon Speech LS-29 Traffic-Related Air Pollution : A Critical Review of the Literature on Emissions, Exposure, and Health Effects 12:30 16 105 16:00 S-29C1 Maternal Exposure to Persistent Toxic Substances and Pregnancy Outcomes in the Asia-Pacific Region S-29C2 Exposure to and Health Effects of Traffic-Related Pollution SS-29C3 Outdoor Air Pollution and Health in the Developing Countries of Asia: A Critical Review 16:30 S-29C4 Air Pollution -Effects on Fetal Growth and Children’s Health 17:00 17:30 S-29C5 Environmental Toxicology & Nanotechnology and Health S-29C6 Adverse Reproductive Outcomes and Disinfection Byproduct Exposure O-29C7 Manganese and Children's Health O-29C8 S-29C9 Low Level Exposure to Environmental Asbestos Environmental Problems Contaminants and Health I Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 17 Daily Programs Daily Programs 30 August, Monday 30 August, Monday Plenary Session Poster Session Auditorium Halll E-1~2 & Lobby Oral & Symposia & Morning Training Sessions 101 102 104 7:30 7:30 8:00 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:00 Coffee Break Lobby S-30A1 Travel-time Air Pollution S-30A2 O-30A3 Exposure, Energy Expenditure, The Cardiovascular Climate Change and and Health Outcomes: Use of Effect of Air Pollution in Environmental Health II New Technologies and East Asia Results 12:00 Halll E-4 10:30 11:00 11:30 O-30A4 Chemicals and Environmental Health Issues : Bisphenol A and Flame Retardants O-30A5 Air Pollution Spatial Analysis O-30A8 Special Work Environment and Health S-30A9 Methylmercury, Minamata and Modern Menaces O-30A6 Exposure Assessment by Various Media and Pathways I O-30A7 Indoor and Built Environment II O-30B6 Exposure Assessment by Various Media and Pathways II O-30B7 Various Methodologies in Environmental Health Research S-30B9 Importance of Exposure O-30B8 Assessment in Occupational and Environmental Epidemiologic Environmental Cancer Investigations Involving Vulnerable Populations O-30C6 Reproductive Health and Environment O-30C7 Chemicals and Environmental Health Issues: Phthalate Exposure S-30C8 Long-term Health Impact of Chemical Exposure (Oil Spill and Dioxin) 12:00 Luncheon Speech LS-30 Environmental Health Policy of Korea 12:30 13:00 12:30 Luncheon Speech LS-30 Environmental Health Policy of Korea 13:00 13:30 S-30B1 S-30B2 Addressing Limitations Applications of Exposure and Improving LUR Biomarkers and Models for Estimating Aggregate Exposure Exposure in Air Pollution Measures in Health Studies Epidemiological Studies 14:00 14:30 13:30 O-30B3 Biomarkers and Biomonitoring II 14:00 14:30 15:00 S-30B4 Use of Technology in O-30B5 the SUPERB Study Outdoor/Indoor/ (Study of Use of Home Environment Products and and Children's Health Exposure-Related Behaviors) 15:00 Poster Presentation 15:30 16:00 16:00 16:30 ISES-ISEE 2010 Halll E-3 10:00 11:30 17:30 208 9:30 11:00 17:00 203 MT-01 MT-02 General Session: NR/Student “Environmental Health Presentation: Perspectives: Responding “Beginning and to Journal Reviewers an Becoming Established Editor’s Perspective” in Academia” 9:00 10:30 15:30 105 8:30 Plenary PL-01 & 02 Emerging Technology and Environmental Health 9:30 18 Oral & Symposia & Morning Training Sessions 103 S-30C9 Air Quality and Health in Southeast and East Asia S-30C2 Nano-Particles and Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (SVOCs) in Indoor Environments: The Effect of Interacting Sources on Human Exposures 16:30 O-30C3 Air Pollution Indoor Air Quality and Health Effects 17:00 17:30 O-30C4 Heavy Metals and Children's Health S-30C5 Health Impact Assessment of Atmospheric Pollution at Regional Dcale and Sustainable Development Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 19 Daily Programs Daily Programs 31 August, Tuesday 31 August, Tuesday Plenary Session Poster Session Oral & Symposia & Morning Training Sessions Auditorium Halll E-1~2 & Lobby 101 102 104 7:30 7:30 8:00 8:00 8:30 8:30 9:00 Award Plenary AP-31 10:00 105 203 208 MT-31-1 General Session: New Cohorts and Exposure Methods MT-31-2 NR/Student Presentation: Grant Writing and Future Funding Opportunitie Halll E-3 Halll E-4 O-31A6 Exposure Assessment by Various media and Pathways III S-31A7 Consumer Product Exposure Assessment in Asia/Pacific Region S-31A8 Sustainability: The Case of Buildings in the Shadow of Climate Change (ISIAQ Symposium) O-31A9 Emerging Infectious Disease and Environmental Factors O-31B7 Water, Waste and Health S-31B8 Exposure and Susceptibility Biomarkers and their Potential Application in Epidemiological Studies of Disinfection Byproducts S-31B9 Microbial Exposure Science: Norovirus and other Enteric Viruses in Groundwater O-31C8 Heavy Metals and Health O-31C9 Natural Disasters and Health 9:00 9:30 9:30 Coffee Break Lobby 10:00 10:30 O-31A1 Air Pollution -Sand Dust and Coarse Particles 11:00 11:30 S-31A2 O-31A3 Assessment Interaction of Methodology for Newly Environmental and Genetic Emerging Exposures in Factors in Health and Environmental Development Epidemiology 12:00 Luncheon Speech LS-31 Healthy Urban Environment O-31B1 Climate Change and Environmental Health III 14:00 14:30 S-31B2 Air Quality and Exposures in Transportation Environments (ISIAQ Symposium) S-31B3 Persistent Organic Pollutants: New Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases ISES-ISEE 2010 Luncheon Speech LS-31 Healthy Urban Environment 13:30 14:00 O-31B4 Chemicals and Children's Health O-31B5 Air Pollution Social Factors O-31B6 Health Impact Assessment and Burden of Disease 15:00 Poster Presentation 15:30 16:00 17:30 O-31A5 Spatial Epidemiology 14:30 15:00 17:00 11:30 S-31A4 Science as Support for EU Policy Development in Environmental Health 13:00 13:30 16:30 11:00 12:30 13:00 15:30 10:30 12:00 12:30 20 Oral & Symposia & Morning Training Sessions 103 16:00 S-31C1 Integrating Environmental S-31C2 Sciences and Longitudinal Birth Cohort Epidemiology in Studies in Asia Education, Research, and Training of Public Health Practitioners 16:30 O-31C3 Air Pollution-Short-term Health Effects 17:00 17:30 S-31C5 S-31C4 Formaldehyde and Environmental O-31C6 O-31C7 Volatile Organic Exposures for Compounds (VOCs) in Indoor Environmental Health Statistical Methods in Environments: Linking Effects on Susceptible SVOCs, Human Environmental Sources and Human Uptake and Health Populations Health Research Exposures (ISIAQ Symposium) (ISIAQ Symposium) Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 21 Daily Programs Featured Speakers - Plenary Speakers 1 September, Wednesday 29 August, Sunday Plenary Poster Session Session Auditorium Halll E-1~2 & Lobby [PL-29] Environmental Sustainability and Health Oral & Symposia 101 102 103 104 105 203 208 7:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 [PL-29-1] How Healthy is Our Planet? John D. Spengler Professor Environmental Health, EER Program, Harvard School of Public Health, USA 8:00 8:30 Halll Halll E-3 E-4 Time_08:30- 10:00 Room_Auditorium Plenary PL-011&2 Environmental Justice Coffee Break Lobby O-01A5 S-01A7 Problems O-01A2 Outdoor Air Regarding S-01A6 Pollution from Policy, Risk S-01A3 S-01A4 Socioeconomic Exposure Residential Perception, Risk Environment Re-evaluating Status and Assessment Wood Assessment, al Threats to Exposure Bulnerability / and Health Combustion Management the Health of Science for 21st Urban Planning, Effects of and and Children Century Green and Silica Associated Communication Sustainable Health Effects Development 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 John Spengler is the Akira Yamaguchi Professor of Environmental Health and Human Habitation in the Department of Environmental Health at the Harvard School of Public Health. He has conducted research in the areas of personal monitoring, air pollution health effects and indoor air pollution. Several investigations have focused on housing design and its effects on ventilation rates, building materials’ selection, energy consumption, and total environmental quality in homes. Prof. Spengler is co-editor of three books: Indoor Air Quality Handbook (2000); Particles in Our Air: Concentrations and Health Effects (1996); and Indoor Air Pollution: A Health Perspective (1991). He serves on the National Academies’ (NA) Institute of Medicine Roundtable for Environmental Health, recently chaired an NA Committee on Green Schools, and currently serves as chair of the NA Committee on the Effect of Climate Change on Indoor Air Quality and Public Health. In 2003, Prof. Spengler was recipient of the Heinz Award for the Environment; and in 2008, he was honored by the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate’s Academy of Fellows with the Max von Pettenkofer award for distinguished contributions to the field of indoor air science. [PL-29-2] Environmental Limits on Human Longevity Alistair Woodward Professor and Head of School of Population Health School of Population Health, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, New Zealand 12:30 O-01A1 WHO/UNEP Climate Change and Health in Asia- 13:00 13:30 14:00 14:30 15:00 Alistair Woodward has been Head of the School of Population Health since 2004. His first degree was in medicine and he undertook his postgraduate training in public health in the UK. He has a Ph.D. in epidemiology from the University of Adelaide. Prior to taking up his post at University of Auckland he was Professor of Public Health at University of Otago Wellington. Research interests include tobacco control, radio-frequency radiation and cancer, transport policy and climate change. He has worked for the World Health Organization throughout the Pacific, and contributed to the last three assessment reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He and Rita Colwell will be leading the health writing team for the next report of the IPCC which starts in 2011. 15:30 16:00 16:30 17:00 17:30 22 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 23 Featured Speakers - Plenary Speakers Featured Speakers - Plenary Speakers 30 August, Monday 1 September, Wednesday [PL-30] Emerging Technology and Environmental Health [PL-01] Environmental Justice Time_08:30- 10:00 Room_Auditorium Time_08:30- 10:00 Room_Auditorium [PL-30-1] Innovation Opportunities and Implications to EH [PL-01-1] Transfer of Hazardous Materials and Toxic Waste to Developing Countries Alan C. Lloyd Jinhui Li President International Council on Clean Transportation, USA Professor Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, China Dr. Alan C. Lloyd is the President of the International Council on Clean Transportation. He served as the Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency from 2004 through February 2006. During Dr. Lloyd's tenure at Cal/EPA, the agency implemented a variety of programs and initiatives including the Climate Action Initiative, the California Electronic Recycling Act, the California Hydrogen Highway Network, and the California Stationary Fuel Cell Collaborative. Dr. Lloyd's current work focuses on the viable future of advanced technology and renewable fuels, with attention to urban air quality issues and global climate change. A proponent of alternate fuels, electric drive and fuel cell vehicles eventually leading to a hydrogen economy, Dr. Lloyd was the 2003 Chairman of the California Fuel Cell Partnership and is a co-founder of the California Stationary Fuel Cell collaborative. He earned both his B.S. in Chemistry and Ph.D. in Gas Kinetics at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK [PL-30-2] Application to Environmental Studies/Researches Ashok Mulchandani Professor Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Riverside, USA Dr. Ashok Mulchandani is a Professor in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at the University of California and the Editor-in-Chief of the Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology journal. He is elected Fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science and the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering. Prof. Mulchandani has published more than 400 peer-reviewed journal publications, book chapters, and conference proceedings articles and abstracts. He has co-edited four textbooks that include very popular Enzyme and Microbial Biosensors: Protocols and Techniques and Affinity Biosensors: Protocol and Techniques. His primary research interest is in the broad area of “BioNanotechnology” with the overarching goal of developing technologies for the improvement of the quality of life. He applies the tools of biotechnology and nanotechnology for the creation of novel (bio)analytical devices/assays, (bio)remediation technologies, nanomaterial synthesis and protein-based memories. 24 ISES-ISEE 2010 Jinhui LI. Ph. D, Professor. Got his PhD in Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences,Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1997. His research areas include the recycling and disposal technology of E-waste and hazardous waste, the policy and management on solid waste with an emphasis on e-wastes and hazardous waste, the disposal and treatment engineering of hazardous waste, soil pollution remediation, and environmental risk assessment. Since 1997, he works in the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, as a Postdoctoral researcher, associate professor, and professor. Now he acts as the executive secretary of Basel Convention Coordinating Center for Asia and the Pacific, who are one of the 14 regional centers under the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal and one of the 8 regional centers under the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. [PL-01-2] Climate Change and Environmental Justice Kirk Smith Professor Environmental Health Sciences, University of California, USA Prof. Smith is Professor of Global Environmental Health and is also founder and coordinator of the campus-wide Masters Program in Global Health and Environment. Previously, he was founder and head of the Energy Program of the East-West Center in Honolulu, where he still holds appointment as Adjunct senior Fellow in Environment and Health after moving to Berkeley in 1995. He serves on a number of national and international scientific advisory committees including the Global Energy Assessment, National Research Councils Board on Atmospheric Science and Climate, the Executive Committee for WHO Air Quality Guidelines, and the International Comparative Risk Assessment. He participated along with many other scientists in the IPCC's 3rd and 4th assessments and thus shared the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize. He hold visiting professorships in India and China and bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees from UC Berkeley in 1997, was elected member in the US National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors awarded to US Scientists by their peers. In 1999, he received the ISES Wesolowski Award and, in 2009, the Heinz Prize in Environment. Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 25 Featured Speakers - Award Plenary Speaker 31 August, Tuesday [AP-31] Award Plenary Featured Speakers - Luncheon Speakers 29 August, Sunday Time_08:30- 10:00 Room_Auditorium [LS-29] Traffic-Related Air Pollution: A Critical Review of the Literature on Emissions, Exposure,and Health Effects Time_12:00- 12:30 Room_Auditorium Frank E. Speizer Professor of Environmental Science Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health Edward H. Kass Professor Medicine Harvard Medical School Senior Physician Department of Medicine Brigham and Women's Hospital Dr. Speizer's work for over 40 years has fundamentally focused on the natural history of respiratory diseases and in the studies of environmental risk factors for chronic diseases including risks for cancer and cardiorespiratory diseases. The projects involved population based studies of large groups of subjects who were identified because of acute and chronic exposure to indoor and outdoor air pollutants and monitored for symptoms, pulmonary, and cardiac function. Several studies have been directed toward understanding the long term consequences of chronic exposure to cigarette smoking as well as air pollutants on the development of asthma and chronic obstructive respiratory disease and these studies have required repeated observations on population groups for up to thirty years. In addition, newer studies are attempting to estimate the effects of ambient particle pollution exposure on cardiac vulnerability in potential high risk patients Dr. Speizer was the founding director of the Nurses Health Study, which involves 121,000 middle aged women who have now been followed prospectively for over 35 years. Data from this study has been utilized by a large number of epidemiology graduate students interested in exploring hypotheses related to cancer, cardiovascular and other chronic diseases in women. Major findings related to life style risk factors for these diseases have been and are being explored. Rashid Shaikh Director Science Health Effects Institute, USA Rashid Shaikh is a science manager and administrator with more than 25 years of experience in leading and organizing a variety of scientific organizations and programs. Since 2008, he has been the director of Science for Health Effects Institute where he is responsible for management and oversight of the Institute’s diverse research initiatives and review activities. Previously, he was the director of Programs at the New York Academy of Sciences where he launched several new programs focused on cutting edge areas of science. During the 1980s and early 1990s, Dr. Shaikh served as the director of HEI’s asbestos program and as the director of scientific review and evaluation. He has served as an advisor or consultant to the Combinatorial Science and Materials Informatics Collaboratory (Iowa State University, Ames), The Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), New York State Foundation for Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR), the United Nations and others. He received his bachelor’s degree from St. Xavier’s College in Bombay, India, and his maters in chemistry from the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, India. He received his doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge and was a post-doctoral fellow at the Harvard Medical School and Harvard School of Public Health. 30 August, Monday [LS-30] Environmental Health Policy of Korea Time_12:00- 12:30 Room_Auditorium Jeong-ho Mun Vice Minister Ministry of Environment, Korea Jeong-ho Mun is the Vice Minister of Ministry of Environment of South Korea. He assumed an important post in the Administrative Coordination Office of the Prime Minister and Ministry of Environment for 30 years. Since March 2010, he has been the Vice Minister of Ministry of Environment where he superintends and manages the overall ministry’s various businesses from 1997.During the 1990s and late 2000s, he assumed a major role in the Department of Environment of South Korea which includes the Air Quality Policy Division, Water Quality Policy Division, Water Quality Management Bureau, Nakdong River Basin Environmental Office, Nature Conservation Bureau and Environmental Policy Department. He gained his colleagues' full confidence and was elected as the most respected executive by his subordinates in 2002. He received his bachelor’s degree in Public Administration in February 1982 from Yonsei University in Seoul, Republic of Korea. In August 1984, he received his master's degree from Seoul National University in Seoul, Republic of Korea and in May 1992 from University of North Carolina, USA. 26 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 27 Featured Speakers - Luncheon Speakers Awardees 31 August, Tuesday [LS-31] Healthy Urban Environment Time_12:00- 12:30 Room_Auditorium Hisashi Ogawa Team Leader (Regional Adviser) World Health Organization, Regional Office for the Western Pacific, Philippines Dr Hisashi Ogawa is the Team Leader and Regional Adviser for Environmental and Occupational Health at the World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific Regional Office in Manila, Philippines. He received his Ph.D. in environmental engineering from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, U.S.A. in 1982. From 1983 to 1987, he worked at the University of Occupational and Environmental Health in Kitakyushu, Japan as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Environmental Epidemiology. Dr Ogawa joined WHO at its Western Pacific Regional Environmental Health Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 1987. He moved to the WHO Western Pacific Regional Office in Manila, Philippines, in January 1998, and took up the position of the Regional Adviser in Environmental Health. As the Regional Adviser, he has been involved in various WHO programmes, including environmental health, occupational health, healthy cities, healthy islands and healthy settings, health promotion, injury and violence prevention and disabilities andrehabilitation The Jerome J. Wesolowski Award Stephen M. Rappaport Professor of Environmental Health School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, USA Prof. Rappaport received his B.S. degree in Chemistry from the University of Illinois in 1969 and his Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences and Engineering from the University of North Carolina in 1973. Between 1976 and 1990 he was Professor of Environmental Health at the University of California, Berkeley. He left Berkeley in 1990 to join the faculty of the University of North Carolina, and, in 2006, he returned to his former position at Berkeley. Prof. Rappaport is Director of the Berkeley Center for Exposure Biology, a multidisciplinary program to develop biomarkers and biosensors for environmental epidemiology. Much of his current research involves the application of blood-protein adducts as biomarkers of exposure. He has also used environmental measurements and biomarkers to elucidate the human metabolism of volatile organic compounds and has published extensively regarding the assessment and control of long-term chemical exposures. He has collaborated with scientists throughout the world. The Joan M. Daisey Outstanding Young Scientist Award Ryan Allen Assistant Professor Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, USA Ryan Allen has a Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering and a PhD in Environmental Health from the University of Washington in Seattle. His doctoral research focused on air pollution exposure assessment among susceptible populations and the development of techniques for modeling the infiltration of outdoor air pollution into residences. During a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Washington he worked as part of an ongoing study that is evaluating the relationship between air pollution exposure and the progression of cardiovascular disease. Dr. Allen is now an assistant professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. His current research interests include the cardiovascular health effects of residential woodsmoke, evaluation of new methods for assessing chronic exposure to traffic-related air pollution, community noise exposure and health effects, and environmental determinants of childhood asthma. 28 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 29 Awardees The Constance L. Mehlman Award Larry Needham US Centers for Disease Control, USA The ISEE John Goldsmith Award Frank E. Speizer Professor of Environmental Science Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health, USA Awardees The Best Environmental Epidemiology Paper for 2009 Majid Ezzati Associate Professor of International Health Department of Environmental Health, Harvard University Initiative for Global Health, USA Majid Ezzati, MEng, PhD, is Associate Professor of Global Health and Population and Environmental Health at the Harvard School of Public Health and Affiliate Associate Professor at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington. Dr. Ezzati's research focuses on two closely linked areas: The first area is analysis and modeling of the effects of risk factor exposures and interventions on population health and health disparities, with emphasis on environmental risks, smoking, and nutritional and metabolic risk factors. The second area involves field research projects on air pollution and health in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. The research includes characterizing and measuring exposure to individual pollutants or to pollutant mixtures in both rural and urban areas, quantifying the role of sources such as biomass use and transportation on air pollution levels and exposure, measuring and quantifying the health impacts of alternative energy technologies, and designing new technological interventions and intervention delivery programs. Edward H. Kass Professor Medicine Harvard Medical School Senior Physician Department of Medicine Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA See Award Plenary Speaker Douglas W. Dockery Chair Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Health Director Harvard-NIEHS Center for Environmental Health, USA The Best Environmental Epidemiology Paper for 2009 C. Arden Pope III Mary Lou Fulton Professor Economics at Brigham Young University, USA C. Arden Pope III is an American professor of economics at Brigham Young University and one of the world's foremost experts in environmental science. He received his B.S. from Brigham Young University (BYU) in 1978 and his Ph.D. in Economics and statistics from Iowa State University in 1981. Although his research includes many papers on topics in the fields in which he was trained—environmental economics, resource economics, and agricultural economics—he is better known for his cross-disciplinary work in environmental epidemiology and public health. He is world renown for his seminal work on the effects of particulate air pollution on mortality and health. His articles have helped establish the connection between air pollution and health problems, including cancer, cardiovascular, and pulmonary disease. These research findings have influenced environmental policy in the United States and Europe, contributing to the establishment of emission standards for particulate matter pollution. 30 ISES-ISEE 2010 Associate Professor of Medicine (Epidemiology), Channing Laboratory, HMS, USA Dr. Dockery and his colleagues have studied the health effects of air pollution exposures in populations who have been followed for up to twenty-five years. That research has increasingly pointed to combustion-related particles as being causally linked to increased morbidity and mortality even at the relatively low concentrations observed in developed countries today. Dr. Dockery and his colleagues have reported that episodes of particulate air pollution are consistently associated with increased daily mortality, increased hospital admissions and emergency room visits, exacerbation of asthma, increased respiratory symptoms and lower lung function. Long-term follow-up studies have shown particulate air pollution is associated with shortened life expectancy in adults and increased chronic respiratory illness and lower lung function in children. This research has led to the current debate on the role of particulate air pollution in producing adverse effect effects and to the re-evaluation of air quality standards both nationally and internationally. Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 31 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [O-29A3] Air Pollution – Long-Term Health Effects 29 August, Sunday Chairs Haidong Kan, Anna Hansell Time_10:30- 12:00 Room_103 [O-29A1]Climate Change and Environmental Health Chairs Yashusi Honda, Mathilde Pascal Time_10:30- 12:00 Room_101 O-29A1-1 O-29A1-2 Heat – Related Mortality and Heat Watch-Warning Systems in the United States: Recent Developments Scott Sheridan_Kent State University, USA Contrast in Mortality Related to Temperature and Persistent Temperature Extremes A Study of Cause-Specific and Age Stratified Mortality Joacim Rocklöv_Umeå University, Sweden O-29A1-3 Diurnal Temperature Range and Cause-Specific Cardiovascular Hospital Admission in Seoul, Korea – Time-Series Analysis and Temperature-Matched Case-Crossover Design Youn-Hee Lim_Seoul National University, Korea O-29A1-4 Choice of Temperature Thresholds for the French Heat Warning System Mathilde Pascal_French Institute for Health Surveillance, France O-29A1-5 The Unfolding Story of Heatwaves in Adelaide: Severity, Duration and Useful Trigger for Community Intervention Monika Nitschke_Department of Health South Australia, Australia O-29A1-6 The Effect of Heatwaves on Ambulance Callouts in Adelaide, South Australia Alana Hansen_University of Adelaide, Australia [O-29A2] Work Environment and Respiratory Effects O-29A3-1 Association Between Long-Term Exposure to Outdoor Air Pollution and Mortality in China: A Cohort Study Haidong Kan_Fudan University, China O-29A3-2 Association Between Black Smoke and SO2 Air Pollution Exposures in 1971 and Mortality 1972-2007 in Great Britain Anna Hansell_Imperial College London, UK O-29A3-3 Air Pollution from Traffic and Risk for Lung Cancer in Three Danish Cohorts Ole Raaschou-Nielsen_Danish Cancer Society, Denmark O-29A3-4 Long-Term Exposure to Traffic-Related Air Pollution and the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease Hospitalization and Mortality Wenqi Gan_University of British Columbia, Canada O-29A3-5 Effects of Ultra-Fine Air Pollution on Systemic Inflammation in a Large German Cohort Sabine Hertel_University Hospital of Essen, Germany [S-29A4] Enhancing Exposure Assessment for Air Pollution Health Studies : EPA/NERL Cooperative Agreement Program Chairs Haluk Ozkaynak Time_10:30- 12:00 Room_104 S-29A4-1 Overview of EPA/NERL Cooperative Agreement Research Program on Air Pollution Exposure and Health Haluk Ozkaynak_US Environmental Protection Agency, USA S-29A4-2 Comparison of Exposures Estimated Using Ambient PM2.5 Concentrations with Those Estimated by the Stochastic Human Exposure and Dose Simulation Model (SHEDS) for Two New Jersey Cohorts Lisa Baxter_US Environmental Protection Agency, USA Chairs John Balmes, Seong Kyu Kang Time_10:30- 12:00 Room_102 O-29A2-1 Early Symptoms of Airways Inflammation Among Young Bakers, Pastry Cooks and Hairdressers. Thomas Remen_INSERM, France O-29A2-2 Considerations of Peak Exposure Indices for the Epidemiology of Beryllium Sensitization M. Abbas Virji_NIOSH, USA S-29A4-3 O-29A2-3 Respiratory Health and the Effectiveness of an Intervention Programme on Printing Workers Exposed to Organic Solvent. Zailina Hashim _UPM, Malaysia Application of Refined Exposure Surrogates in Ambient Pm2.5 Epidemiology Studies : Accounting for Temporal/Spatial Variations in PM Infiltration David Rich_University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, USA S-29A4-4 Mortality Among Brazilian Miners During 1979-2005 Gesiele Veríssimo_Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Associations Between Spatially-Resolved Estimates of Traffic-Related Pollution and Acute Morbidity : Assessing Agreement of Results Among Multiple Exposure Assignment Approaches Jeremy A. Sarnat_Emory University, USA S-29A4-5 Influence of Network Design on Health Effect Estimates from Predicted Exposures Sun-Young Kim_University of Washington, USA S-29A4-6 Measurement Error in Air Pollution Cohort Studies Adam Szpiro_University of Washington, USA O-29A2-4 O-29A2-5 32 Microbial Exposure Assessment in Sawmill, Livestock Feed Industry, and Metal Working Fluids Handling Industry Hyunhee Park_Occupatioanl Safety and Health Research, Korea ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 33 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [O-29A5] Biomarkers and Biomonitoring [S-29A7] Arsenic Crisis in the Ganges Delta : What Have We Learned? (Part I) Chairs Kyung Hee Choi, Margherita Ferrante Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_105 Chairs Allan Smith, Hyunok Choi Time_10:30- 12:00 Room_ 208 S-29A7-1 Health Effect of Arsenic Longitudinal Study (HEALS) - Recent Findings Habibul Ahsan_The University of Chicago, USA S-29A7-2 Age and Gender Modifies Dose-Response Relationship Between Tubewell Arsenic Exposure and Toenail Arsenic Concentration Hyunok Choi_Harvard School of Public Health, USA S-29A7-3 Arsenic and Manganese Exposure and Children’s Intellectual Function in Bangladesh Joseph Graziano_Columbia University, USA O-29A5-1 The Acrylonitrile Haemoglobin Adduct Cyanoethylvaline as a Long-Time Biomarker to Assess Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke : Results from a Field Study in the German Hospitality Sector Tobias Weiss_Institute of the Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany O-29A5-2 Gene Expression Analysis of PCB Exposed Children: Understanding Toxicity and Disease Process Sisir Dutta_Howard University, USA O-29A5-3 Evaluation of 1,4-Dichlorobenzene Exposure and Associated Health Effects: Hematologic, Kidney and Liver Functions in Moth Repellent Workers Pao-Kuei Hsiao_National Taiwan University, Taiwan O-29A5-4 Data Comparability Between Biomonitoring Studies for PCDD/Fs – Issues for the Use of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey(NHANES) Data Donald G. Patterson Jr._Trium Inc., Canada O-29A5-5 Is the Control of Benzo(A)Pyrene Enough in the Products of the Fishing? Margherita Ferrante_Catania University, Italy S-29A8-1 The Mechanics of Influenza Transmission: An Overview and Discussion of Uncertainties Rachael Jones_University of Illinois at Chicago, USA O-29A5-6 Perspectives on Ethical Issues Related to Biomonitoring Studies Adetoun Mustapha_Imperial College London, UK S-29A8-2 Dominant Modes of Influenza Transmission: An Epidemiologic Perspective Ian Spicknall_University of Michigan, USA S-29A8-3 Influenza Virus Aerosols in Human Exhaled Breath: Particle Size, Culturability, and Effect of Surgical Masks Donald K. Mitton_Harvard School of Public Health, USA [O-29A6] Indoor and Built Environment Chairs Yukio Yanagisawa, Yoon Shin Kim Time_10:30- 12:00 Room_203 [S-29A8] What Do We Know About Modes of Influenza Transmission? Chairs Rachael Jones, Donald Milton Time_10:30- 12:00 Room_Halll E-3 [O-29A9] Emerging Environmental Problems & Noise and Health O-29A6-1 Health and Wellbeing in Relation to the Quality of Ventilation Systems in Newly Built Dwellings in the Netherlands Rob Jongeneel_National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands O-29A9-1 Road Traffic Noise and Stroke: A Prospective Cohort Study Mette Sorensen_Danish Cancer Society, Denmark O-29A6-2 Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in 40 Small and Medium Sized Commercial Buildings in California: Ventilation Measurements Methods and Findings Michael Apte_Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA O-29A9-2 Road Traffic Noise Exposure and Risk of Hypertension in Taiwan Ta-Yuan Chang_China Medical University, Taiwan O-29A6-3 Comparitive Study of Resuspension Rate of Dust Particles Due to Human Walking Sul Kyung_Clarkson University, USA O-29A9-3 Do Long Distance Travels Trigger Acute Myocardial Infarctions? Stephanie Von Klot_Helmholtz Zentrum München - German Research Center for Environmental Health, Germany O-29A6-4 Environmental Assessment of the Operating Rooms: Microclimatic Measurements Caterina Ledda_Catania University, Italy O-29A9-4 O-29A6-5 Nucleation of Nano-Sized Particles (3 NM to 100 NM) from Ozone and D-Limonene Reaction Chi Hoang_National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA Epidemiological Studies of the Incorporation of Naturally Occurring Radionuclides Via Drinking Water: A Review Olivier Laurent_Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire, France O-29A9-5 Case-Control Study of Mobile Phone Base Stations and Early Childhood Cancers Mireille B Toledano_Imperial College London, UK 34 ISES-ISEE 2010 Chairs Jong-Han Leem, Ta-Yuan Chang Time_10:30- 12:00 Room_ Halll E-4 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 35 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [S-29B1] Climate Change and Population Health [O-29B4] Chemicals and Environmental Health Issues : Persistent Organic Chemicals Chairs Shilu Tong, Paul Wilkinson Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_101 S-29B1-1 Public Health Impacts of Strategies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Paul Wilkinson_London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK S-29B1-2 Impact of Heatwaves on Mortality and Emergency Hospital Admissions in Brisbane, Australia Shilu Tong_Queensland University of Technology, Australia S-29B1-3 Adaptation to Climate Change at Population Level in Japan Yasushi Honda_University of Tsukuba, Japan S-29B1-4 Study on Health Effects of Dust Storms (Asian Dusts) in China. Xiao-Chuan Pan_Peking University School of Public Health, China S-29B1-5 Different Mortality of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke in Relation to Outdoor Temperature Yun-Chul Hong_Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea S-29B1-6 Temperature-Related Mortality in Australian Cities Keith Dear_Australian National University, Australia [O-29B2] Air Pollution – Cardiovascular Health Effects Chairs Bert Brunekreef, Ho-Jang Kwon Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_102 Chairs Tony Fletcher, Bu Soon Son Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_104 O-29B4-1 Serum Dioxin Concentrations and Bone Mineral Density in the Seveso Women's Health Study Brenda Eskenazi_University of California, USA O-29B4-2 Incidence of Thyroid Disease Following Exposure to Polybrominated Biphenyls and Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Michigan, 1974-2006 Ellen Yard_Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA O-29B4-3 Internal Doses of PCB153 Estimated for Different Exposure Windows During Women's Lifetime Are Inversely Associated with the Incidence of Breast Cancer Delphine Bachelet_INSERM, France O-29B4-4 Occurrence of Major Perfluorinated Compounds Among General Population, Pregnant Women and Cord Blood Sera of Matching Fetuses in Three Korean Cities Sunmi Kim_School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Korea O-29B4-5 Chronic Effects of Taiwanese People Highly Exposed to Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Dibenzofurans(PCBS/PCDFS) -A Mortality Analysis of Yucheng Subjects Ming-Chieh Li_National Taiwan University College of Public Health, Taiwan [S-29B5] Chemical Exposures During Pregnancy and Development and Disease in Infants O-29B2-1 Air Pollution from Bushfires and Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests in Melbourne, Australia Martine Dennekamp_Monash University, Australia O-29B2-2 Particulate Air Pollution Triggers Cardiac Arrest in Helsinki -- Effect of Medical History and TwoPollutant Analysis Frank S. Rosenthal_School of Health Sciences, Purdue University, USA S-29B5-1 O-29B2-3 Air Pollution and Atrial Arrhythmias in Patients with Implanted Cardioverter Defibrillators Francine Laden_Harvard School of Public Health, USA S-29B5-2 O-29B2-4 Acute Effects of Fine Particulate Air Pollution on Cardiac Electrophysiological Parameters Duanping Liao_Penn State University College of Medicine, USA O-29B2-5 O-29B2-6 Source-Oriented Analysis of Air Pollutants and Cardiorespiratory Emergency Department Visits in St. Louis, MO, Using Speciated Elemental PM, Non-Polar Organics, and Source-Apportioned PM Data Jeremy A. Sarnat_Emory University, USA Genetic Susceptibility to Acutely Decreased Ubiquitin Proteasome Pathway (UPP) Activity Following Inhalation of Fresh Diesel Exhaust or Secondary Organic Aerosols Howard Kipen_Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences Institute, USA Chairs Eunhee Ha, Reiko Kishi Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_105 Levels of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Phthalates in Placentas of Women Who Delivered a Baby with a Neural Tube Defect and Women Who Delivered a Healthy Baby Aiguo Ren_Peking University Institute of Reproductive and Child Health, China S-29B5-3 Prenatal Exposure to PAHS, BPA, and Phthalates and Growth and Neurodevelopment in Infants and Children Mina Ha_Dankook University, Korea S-29B5-4 Sex Difference of Prenatal Effects to Dioxins Exposure on Birth Weight, Development, and Infectious Diseases in Offsprings; The Hokkaido Study on Environment and Children’s Health in Japan Reiko Kishi_Center for Environmental and Health Sciences, Japan [S-29B6] WHO-ISS Symposium: Health in Contaminated Sites : Experiences, Needs, Priorities. Chairs Marco Martuzzi, Pierto Comba Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_203 [S-29B3] Environmental Exposure and Cancer Risk Chairs Seung-Joon Yoon Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_103 The Association Between Perfluoroalkyl Chemical Levels in Umbilical Cord Blood and Neurodevelopment at 2 Years of Age Mei-Huei Chen_National Taiwan University College of Public Health, Taiwan S-29B6-1 Health in Industrially Contaminated Sites. Challenges and Opportunities Marco Martuzzi_World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe, Rome Office, Italy S-29B3-1 Exposure to Air Pollution and Cancer Risk Her Royal Highness Princess Chulabhorn_Chulabhorn Research Institute, Thailand S-29B6-2 Monitoring the Health of Populations with Polluted Drinking Water. The Example of Perfluorinated Compounds Tony Fletcher_London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK S-29B3-2 Occupational Exposure and Cancer Seong Kyu Kang_ Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, Korea S-29B6-3 Multicentre Mortality Study of Contaminated Sites of National Concern in Italy Pierto Comba_Istituto Superiore Di Sanità, Italy S-29B3-3 Occupational and Environmental Causes of Lung Cancer John Balmes_University of California, USA S-29B6-4 Studies on the Effects of Municipal Waste Incinerators Manolis Kogevinas_CREAL, Spain 36 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 37 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [S-29B7] Arsenic Crisis in the Ganges Delta : What Have We Learned?(Part II) [S-29C1] Maternal Exposure to Persistent Toxic Substances and Pregnancy Outcomes in the Asia-Pacific Region Chairs Joe Graziano, Mary Gamble Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_208 S-29B7-1 Arsenic-Related Lung Disease and Susceptibility Associated with Metabolism and Early Life Exposure Craig Steinmus _UC Berkeley, USA S-29B7-2 The Dose-Response Relationship Between Urinary Arsenic Metabolites and Skin Lesions Using a Pathway Approach Molly Kile_Harvard School of Public Health, USA S-29B7-3 A Dose-Response Study of Arsenic Exposure, Folate and Genomic Methylation of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell DNA in Bangladesh Mary Gamble_Columbia University, USA Chairs Jon Øyvind Odland, Andrea Hinwood Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_101 S-29C1-1 Maternal Exposure to Persistent Toxic Substances and Pregnancy Outcomes in the Asia-Pacific Region. The North-South Dimension. Introductory to the Symposium Jon ØYvind Odland_University of TromsØ, Norway S-29C1-2 Metals Exposure in Pregnant Women in South West Western Australia – Preliminary Results Andrea Hinwood_Edith Cowan University , Australia S-29C1-3 A Systematic Review of PBDES in Dust Comparing Concentrations Across Home, Office and Vehicle Environments and Country. Ania Stasinska_University of Western Australia, Australia S-29C1-4 Maternal Levels of Organochlorines in Two Communities in Southern Vietnam Phi Trong Duong_Nha Trang Pasteur Institute, Norway S-29C1-5 The North Pacific Russian Experience: Chukotka and Commander Islands Indigenous Population Exposure to PTS and Pregnancy Outcomes Dudarev Alexey_The Northwest Public Health Research Center, Russian Federation [S-29B8] Is It Possible to Control Aerosol Transmission and Can We Resolve Uncertainties? Chairs Rachael Jones, Donald Milton Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_Halll E-3 Expiratory Aerosol Transport and Deposition in Different Indoor Environments: S-29B8-1 Exposure and Risk Assessment Related to Influenza Transmission Christopher Y. H. _Chao The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong [S-29C2] Exposure to and Health Effects of Traffic-Related Pollution Chairs Rashid Shaikh, Michael Jerrett Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_102 Engineering Approaches to Characterize the Effectiveness of Upper-Room UVC Lights for S-29B8-2 Controlling Aerosol Transmission of Influenza Minki Sung_The University of Tokyo, Japan S-29C2-1 The Effect of Traffic-Related Air Pollution on Infantile Bronchiolitis and Susceptibility to Childhood Asthma Ji Young Lee_Inha University School of Medicine, Korea Do We Know Enough and Do We Agree Enough to Implement Effective Non-Pharmaceutical S-29B8-3 Interventions? Research Directions Donald K. Milton_University of Maryland, USA S-29C2-2 Black Carbon Measurement Is Effective in Detecting the Benefits of Traffic Restriction Policy on Outdoor Air Quality - The Field Study of Ecopass Area in Milan, Italy Giovanni Invernizzi_LARS, SIMG/ISDE, Italy S-29C2-3 Traffic-Related Air Pollution Is Associated with Aortic Distensibility in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution (MESA Air) Sheryl Magzamen_University of Washington, USA S-29C2-4 Childhood Leukemia and Traffic Air Pollution in Taiwan: Petrol Station Density as an Indicator Hsu-Huei Weng_Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan S-29C2-5 Traffic Exposure and Asthma Exacerbation Among a Nationally Representative Sample of the US Population Amir Sapkota_University of Maryland College Park, USA [O-29B9] Solvent Exposure in Petrochemical Industry Chairs How-Ran Guo, Jai Dong Moon Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_Halll E-4 O-29B9-1 Follow-Up Study on Occupational Exposure to Organic Solvents and Neurobehavioral Performances of Automotive Painters Rumaizah Ruslan_University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia O-29B9-2 The Risk of Multiple Sclerosis Among Petroleum Workers Exposed to Crude Oil and Other Hydrocarbons Jorunn Kirkeleit_University of Bergen, Norway O-29B9-3 Characteristics of Occupational Exposure to Benzene During Turnaround in the Petrochemical Industries Eun Kyo Chung_Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, Korea O-29B9-4 Characteristics of 1, 3-Butadiene Exposure of the Employees Working for the Maintenance in Petrochemical Industry Jung-Ah Shin_Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, Korea O-29B9-5 Exposure to Benzene During Turnaround in Aromatic Hydrocarbon Manufacturing Plant Sangjun Choi_Catholic University of Daegu, Korea 38 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 39 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [S-29C3] Outdoor Air Pollution and Health in the Developing Countries of Asia : A Critical Review [S-29C6] Adverse Reproductive Outcomes and Disinfection Byproduct Exposure Chairs Aaron Cohen, Michael Brauer Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_103 Chairs Michael Wright, Geoffrey Morgan Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_203 S-29C3-1 Development, Air Pollution and Population Health: An Overview of Status and Trends in Developing Asia Michael Brauer _The University of British Columbia, Canada S-29C6-1 S-29C3-2 Particulate Matter Source Apportionment: An Overview and Summary of Current Asian Studies Zohir Chowdhury_Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University, USA S-29C6-2 S-29C3-3 The Health Effects of Air Pollution in Asia: Epidemiologic Studies of Acute and Chronic Effects Aaron Cohen_Health Effects Institute, USA S-29C6-3 S-29C3-4 Research Needs: Setting Priorities for Future Directions Sumi Mehta_Health Effects Institute, USA S-29C6-4 [O-29C4] Air Pollution – Effects on Fetal Growth and Children’s Health Chairs Beate Ritz, Dan Wartenberg Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_104 O-29C4-1 In Utero Exposure to Air Pollution and Ultrasound Measures of Fetal Growth in Los Angeles, California Ondine Von Ehrenstein_University of California, Los Angeles, USA O-29C4-2 Ambient Air Pollution and Low Birth Weight in Texas, 1998-2004 Laura A. Geer_SUNY Downstate School of Public Health, USA O-29C4-3 Effect of Prenatal Exposure to Wildfire-Generated PM2.5 on Birth Weight Carrie Breton_University of Southern California, USA O-29C4-4 Impact of Ambient Air Pollution on the Respiratory Health of Children with Sickle Cell Anemia in Atlanta, Georgia Fuyuen Yip_Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, USA [O-29C5] Environmental Toxicology & Nanotechnology and Health Chairs Yhun Yong Sheen, Elaine Hubal Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_105 O-29C5-1 An Approach to Characterizing Combined Toxicity Based on Epidemiological Data. Julia Kazmer_Medical Research Center for Prophylaxis and Health Protection in Industrial Workers, Russian Federation O-29C5-2 Preliminary Study on the Toxicity of Some Anions Using Vibrio Fischeri as a Biological Target. Caterina Ledda_Catania University, Italy O-29C5-3 Effect of Carbon Nanotubes on Human Bronchial Epithelial Cell Ji-Young Jang_Yonsei University, Korea O-29C5-4 Public Perceptions of Nanotechnology in Taiwan Yi-Ping Lin_National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan S-29C6-5 ISES-ISEE 2010 The Effect of Disinfection By-Products (DBPS), Water Source, and Type of Disinfection Treatment on Adverse Birth Outcomes in Massachusetts J. Michael Wright_Environmental Protection Agency, National Center for Environmental Assessment, USA Risk of Stillbirth in Relation to Disinfection By-Products in Taiwan Bing-Fang Hwang_China Medical University, Taiwan Exposure to Trihalomethanes in Drinking Water and Risk of Small for Gestational Age Births Geoffrey Morgan_University of Sydney, Australia Trihalomethane Levels in Relation to Rates of Stillbirth and Low Birth Weight: An Intervention Study Mireille B Toledano_Imperial College London, UK [O-29C7] Manganese and Children's Health Chairs Hae-Kwan Cheong Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_ 208 O-29C7-1 Case Study on Risk Assessment from Manganese Inhalation Impact on Children’s Health Oksana Vozniuk_CEHRA , Ukraine O-29C7-2 The Effect of Between Blood Manganese Level and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Index in Early School Age Children Soo Eun Chung_Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Korea O-29C7-3 Effect of in Utero Exposure to Manganese on the Neurodevelopment of the Infant Soo Eun Chung_Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Korea O-29C7-4 Maternal Manganese Exposure and Infant Birth Weight Jin-Hee Eum_Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Korea [O-29C8] Low Level Exposure to Environmental Contaminants and Health I Chairs Chonghuai Yan, Dae Seon Kim Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_Halll E-3 O-29C8-1 O-29C8-2 O-29C8-3 40 Disinfection Byproducts, Polymorphisms and Susceptibility to Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Manolis Kogevinas_Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL), Spain New Paradigm for Hazardous Agents Exposure Monitoring: A Trial Approach Using 24 Hour Real Time Personal Exposure Monitoring Chungsik Yoon_Seoul National Univ., Korea Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Blood Markers of Systemic Inflammation Among Non-Smokers in the US Trucking Industry Yueh-Hsiu Chiu_Harvard School of Public Health, USA Novel Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Related to Arsenic-Associated Bladder Cancer in a USA Population-Based Study Margaret Karagas_Dartmouth Medical School, USA O-29C8-4 A Validated Approach for Assessing Exposure to Asbestos in Soil Jonathan Thornburg_RTI International, USA O-29C8-5 Low-Level Arsenic Exposure in Drinking-Water and Diabetes Mellitus in Cyprus: Preliminary Findings Konstantinos C. Makris_Cyprus Univ. of Technology, Cyprus O-29C8-6 Role of Mapks in Low Level Methylmercury Induced Proliferation Inhibition of Neural Progenitor Cells Chonghuai Yan_Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, China Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 41 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [S-29C9] Environmental Asbestos Problems [S-30A2] The Cardiovascular Effect of Air Pollution in East Asia Chairs Toshihide Tsuda, Domyung Paek Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_Halll E-4 S-29C9-1 Significant Clustering of Mesothelioma Caused by Neighborhood Exposure to Crocidolite from a Large Asbestos Cement Pipe Plant in Japan Norio Kurumatani_Nara Medical University, Japan S-29C9-2 Increased Risk of Lung Cancer Mortality Among Residents Who Had Lived Near an Asbestos Product Manufacturing Plant Shinji Kumagai_University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan S-29C9-3 Environmental Exposure to Asbestos and Pleural Plaques Among Retirees in a Factory Without Asbestos Use in H City, Japan Takashi Yorifuji_Okayama University Graduate School, Japan S-29C9-4 Environmental Exposures from Asbestos Textiles Process: Old Versus New Yongsik Hwang_Pusan National University, Korea S-29C9-5 Victim Finding and Compensation Issues in Asbestos Health Effects Akihiko Kataoka_Kansai Occupational and Health Center, Japan 30 August, Monday [S-30A1] Travel-Time Air Pollution Exposure, Energy Expenditure, and Health Outcomes : Use of New Technologies and Results Chairs Michael Jerrett, Scott Fruin Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_101 Chairs Xinbiao Guo Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_102 S-30A2-1 The Indoor and Outdoor Fine Particulate Matter Exposure and Heart Rate Variability in Healthy Older Subjects in Beijing Xiaofeng Jia_Peking University School of Public Health, China S-30A2-2 Marked Changes in Particulate Air Pollution in Beijing in 2008 and Heart Rate Variability in Taxi Drivers Xinbiao Guo_Peking University, China S-30A2-3 Long-Term Exposure to Particulate Matter and Cardiovascular Mortality in a Representative Japanese Cohort: NIPPON DATA80 Kayo Ueda_National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan S-30A2-4 Nickel and Disrupted Endothelial Integrity: Implications to PM2.5-Associated CVD Qingshan Qu_New York University School of Medicine, USA [O-30A3] Climate Change and Environmental Health II Chairs Ho Kim, Shakoor Hajat Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_103 O-30A3-1 Projecting Temperature-Related Mortality Impacts in New York City under a Changing Climate Tiantian Li_Columbia University, USA O-30A3-2 Influence of Heatwave Intensity, Duration, and Timing in Season on Heatwave Mortality Effects in the United States Brooke Anderson_Yale University, USA O-30A3-3 Heat Index Estimated by Weather Parameters Is Associated with Mortality in Taiwan Tzu-I Sung_National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan O-30A3-4 Associations of Cardiovascular and Respiratory Mortality with Air Temperature in the Urban Area of Beijing, China Liqun Liu_Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany S-30A1-1 Do the Health Benefits of Cycling Outweigh the Risks? Gerard Moek_University of Utrecht, The Netherlands Respiratory Health Effects of Commuters Gerard Hoek_Public Health Services Gelderland Midden, The Netherlands O-30A3-5 S-30A1-2 Deaths in Australia Attributable to Climate Change, Now and to 2100 Keith Dear_Australian National University, Australia S-30A1-3 Traffic Exposure and Modal Choice: A New Zealand Case Study Simon Kingham_University of Canterbury, New Zealand O-30A3-6 Short Term Effect of High Temperatures on Mortality in Mediterranean Cities: Results from the CIRCE Project Paola Michelozzi_Regional Health Authority, Italy S-30A1-4 Within-City Variation in Exposures to Air Pollution and Physical Inactivity Steve Hankey_University Of Minnesota, USA S-30A1-5 Traffic exposures and inhalations of Barcelona commuters Audrey de Nazelle_Center of Research in Enviromental Epidemiology (CREAL), S S-30A1-6 An Interactive Route Planner Incorporating Air Pollution and Cycling Determinants to Facilitate and Promote Cycling in Metro Vancouver, Canada. Michael Brauer_University of British Columbia, Canada 42 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 43 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [O-30A4] Chemicals and Environmental Health Issues : Bisphenol A and Flame Retardants [O-30A7] Indoor and Built Environment II Chairs Chisato Mori Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_104 O-30A4-1 O-30A4-2 O-30A4-3 Urine Bisphenol-A (BPA) Level in Relation to Semen Quality and Sexual Dysfunction De-kun Li_Kaiser Permanente, Division of Research, USA The Effect of Bisphenol a Exposure on Heart Rate Variability and Blood Pressure Sanghyuk Bae_Seoul National University, Korea Flame Retardants in Airplanes Greta Smedje_Uppsala University, Sweden Chairs Satoshi Nakai, John Spengler Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_208 O-30A7-1 Assessment of Indoor Air Quality in U.S. Homes with Infants Anna Ruth Pickett_Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, USA O-30A7-2 The German Environmental Survey for Children (GerES IV): Plasticizers in House Dust of German Homes with Children André Conrad_Federal Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt), Germany O-30A7-3 Estimating the Indoor Levels of Decabromodiphenyl Ether Yuli Huang_National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, Taiwan O-30A7-4 Wheeze During the First 18 Months of Life: A Prospective Cohort Study to Explore the Associations with Indoor Nitrogen Dioxide and Formaldehyde – Preliminary Results Cecilia Kit Ching Fung_The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong O-30A7-5 Sources of Glycol Ether Exposure at Home Hyunok Choi_Harvard School of Public Health, USA O-30A4-4 O-30A4-5 Predictors of Serum Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether (PBDE) Exposure Among Pregnant Women Living in California, and Comparison of Maternal and Child Levels Rosemary Castorina_UC Berkeley School of Public Health, USA O-30A4-6 Current fetal exposure level of endocrine disruptors, heavy metals and brominated flame retardants in Japan Chisato Mori_Department of Bioenvironmental Medicine, Graduate School of M [O-30A5] Air Pollution – Spatial Analysis [O-30A8] Special Work Environment and Health Chairs Jae Wook Choi, Hsiu-Ling Chen Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room _Halll E-3 Chairs Dan Wartenberg, Denis Sarigiannis Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_105 O-30A5-1 O-30A5-2 O-30A5-3 O-30A5-4 O-30A5-5 National Satellite-Based Land Use Regression : NO2¸ in the United States Eric V. Novotny_University of Minnesota, USA Development and Application of Spatially Disaggregated Exposure Series in Time Series Analyses of air Pollution Related Health Effects in Chennai, India Santu Ghosh_Sri Ramachandra University, India Estimating long-term exposure to air pollution in 38 study areas in Europe in a harmonized way using Land Use Regression (LUR) Modeling (ESCAPE Project) Rob Beelen_Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS), Utrecht University, The Netherlands A Bayesian Kriging Model to Predict PM10 Annual Average Concentrations for The Lombardy Region (Italy) Dolores Catelan_University of Florence, Italy Geographic Clustering of Disease : Comparison of the Statistical Power of GAMs and SaTScan Thomas Webster_Boston University School of Public Health, USA O-30A8-1 O-30A8-2 O-30A8-3 O-30A8-4 O-30A6-1 O-30A6-2 O-30A6-3 O-30A6-4 O-30A6-5 O-30A6-6 44 Determinants of Plasma PFOA and PFOS Levels Among 652 Danish Men Kirsten T. Eriksen_Danish Cancer Society, Denmark Retrospective Exposure Estimation for Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) for Participants in the C8 Health Project Hyeong-Moo Shin_University of California-Irvine, USA Dietary Exposure Assessment of the 18 Month Old Guadeloupian Toddlers to Chlordecone Sophie Seurin_AFSSA, French Food Safety Agency, France Total-Body Exposure to Metal Sensitizers: Inhalation, Ingestion, and Skin Contact Aleksandr Stefaniak_National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, USA A Case Study for the Validation of the Framework of the Aggregate Exposure Assessment - Phthalates Jong-Hyeon Lee_NeoEnbiz Co., Korea Probabilistic Modeling of Dietary Permethrin Exposure Using 1999-2006 NHANES Data, and Evaluation of Model Results with Duplicate Diet Data Jianping Xue_EPA, USA ISES-ISEE 2010 The Relationship Between Job Stress and Problem Drinking in Migrant Workers Sun Jae Jang_Korea Occupational Safety And Health Agency, Korea The Association Between Dermal Exposure and Ambient Exposure Level for Toluene in ShoeManufacturing Workers Yun Kyung Chung_Korea Occupational Safety And Health Agency, Korea A Case of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Which Was Confused as Organic Solvent-Induced Neuropathy in a Tire Manufacturing Industry Ki Hun Hong_Korea Occupational Safety And Health Agency, Korea [S-30A9] Methylmercury, Minamata and Modern Menaces Chairs Takashi Yorifuji, Young-Seoub Hong Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_Halll E-4 [O-30A6] Exposure Assessment by Various Media and Pathways I Chairs Wan-Keun Jo, Aleksandr Stefaniak Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_203 Psychological Outcome of Injured Workers after Occupational Injury Kuan-han Lin_National Taiwan University School of Public Health, Taiwan S-30A9-1 The History of Minamata Disease and Public Health Policy Toshihide Tsuda_Okayama University Graduate School of Environmental Science, Japan S-30A9-2 Recent Findings in Minamata Disease from a Population-Based Study Conducted in 1971 Takashi Yorifuji_Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan S-30A9-3 Minamata Disease at Present Shigeru Takaoka_Kyoritsu Neurology and Rehabilitation Clinic, Japan S-30A9-4 Epidemiology of Congenital Minamata Disease Patients Takashi Yorifuji_Okayama University Graduate School , Japan S-30A9-5 The Blood Mercury Concentration and Related Factors in a Urban Coast Area, Korea Young-Seoub Hong_Dong-A University, Korea Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 45 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [S-30B1] Addressing Limitations and Improving LUR Models for Estimating Exposure in Air Pollution Health Studies Chairs Markey Johnson, Haluk Ozkaynak Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_101 [S-30B4] In the SUPERB Study (Study of Use of Products and Exposure-Related Behaviors) S-30B1-1 S-30B1-2 S-30B1-3 S-30B1-4 S-30B1-5 S-30B1-6 Identifying and Addressing Limitations to Refine and Improve Exposure Estimation Using LUR Models Markey Johnson_Health Canada, Canada Land-Use Regression Models for Estimating Short-Term and Seasonal Average Exposures to Air Pollution Using Coupled Regional and Local Scale Air Quality Models Markey Johnson_Health Canada, Canada Using Remote Sensing to Improve Land Use Regression Predictions Michael Jerrett_UC Berkeley, USA Methodological Issues and Statistical Analysis in LUR Modelling Gerard Hoek_University Utrecht, The Netherlands Challenges and next steps for LUR Models Julian D. Marshall_University of Minnesota, USA What Are the Critical Gaps in LUR Modeling Techniques and Applications? Panel Discussion [S-30B2] Applications of Exposure Biomarkers and Aggregate Exposure Measures in Epidemiological Studies Chairs Michael Wright, Zorimar Rivera-Nunez Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_102 S-30B2-1 S-30B2-2 S-30B2-3 S-30B2-4 S-30B2-5 Follow-up of Residents Exposed to Perfluorooctanoic Acid-Contaminated Drinking Water in Germany Jürgen Hölzer_Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany Serum Dioxin Concentrations and Breast Cancer Risk in the Seveso Women Brenda Eskenazi_University of California , USA The Impact of Exposure Metric Choice for Cancers Related to Arsenic in Drinking Water in Central Europe Tony Fletcher_London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK Urinary Cadmium and Arsenic and Bladder Cancer in Southeastern Michigan Zorimar Rivera-Nunez_US Environmental Protection Agency, USA Cadmium Exposure and Ischemic Heart Disease, Stroke, and Hypertension in the 2005 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Mi-Sun Lee_Department of Environmental Health, Harvard School of Public Healt Chairs Irva Hertz-Picciotto Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room _104 Overview of the SUPERB Study Irva Hertz-Picciotto_University of California, Davis, USA Use of Bar Code Technology for Assessing Consumer Product Use and Dietary Consumption S-30B4-2 Deborah Bennett_University of California, Davis, USA Use of Global Positioning System (GPS) for Time Activity Pattern S-30B4-3 Kiyoung Lee_Seoul National University, Korea Longitudinal Variation of Pesticide Use Patterns S-30B4-4 Xiangmei Wu_University of California, Davis, USA S-30B4-1 [O-30B5] Outdoor/Indoor/ Home Environment and Children's Health Chairs Peter Sly, Maria Katherina Patdu Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_105 O-30B5-1 The Effects of Household Incense Smoke and Genetic Polymorphisms on Wheezing Illness in Children I-Jen Wang_Taipei Hospital, Taiwan O-30B5-2 Indoor Air Pollution Due to Biomass Fuel Combustion and Acute Respiratory Infection in Children Under 5 in Trichy District of Rural Tamilnadu, India Padmavathi Ramaswamy_Sri Ramachandra University, India O-30B5-3 Effect of Perinatal Exposure to Air Pollution on Development of Asthma and Allergic Diseases in Incheon, Korea; A Life-Course Approach Jong Han Leem_Inha Uniiversity Hospital, Korea O-30B5-4 Place of Birth Interacts with SES, Pest Exposure and Allergy On Asthma Diagnosis Doug Brugge_Tufts University, USA O-30B5-5 Infant Mortality and Proximity to Industrial Facilities Modification Effect by Neighbourhood Socio-Economic Characteristics Séverine Deguen_EHESP-School of Public Health, France [O-30B6] Exposure Assessment by Various Media and Pathways II [O-30B3] Biomarkers and Biomonitoring II Chairs Nicolle Tulve, I-Jen Wang Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_203 Chairs Sung Kyun Park, Marike Kolossa-Gehring Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_103 O-30B3-1 O-30B3-2 O-30B3-3 O-30B3-4 O-30B3-5 O-30B3-6 46 Human Biomonitoring of Environmental Chemicals in the Canadian Health Measures Survey – First Results Douglas Haines_Health Canada, Canada 2,5-Hexanedione in the General Population. Environmental Exposure or Endogenous Production? Martin Tondel_University of Gothenburg, Sweden German Initiative to Support Human Biomonitoring: Co-operation Project Between the German Chemical Industry Association and the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety Marike Kolossa-Gehring_Federal Environment Agency (UBA), Germany The German Environmental Specimen Bank - An Integrative Tool for Human and Environmental Monitoring in Chemical Risk Assessment Marike Kolossa-Gehring_Federal Environment Agency, Germany Communicating Individual Level Biomarker Data to Participant Families in Epidemiological Studies Gayle Windham_CA Dept of Public Health, USA Ethical Challenges in Methods of Biomonitoring in Environmental Epidemiology Mathilde Pascal_French Institute for Public Health Surveillance, France ISES-ISEE 2010 O-30B6-1 O-30B6-2 O-30B6-3 O-30B6-4 O-30B6-5 Heath Risk Assessment of Organophosphate Pesticides Exposure for Chilli-growing Farmers in Ubonrachatani Province, Northeastern, Thailand Wattasit Siriwong_Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Pesticide Exposure Calculation Among Farmers in Bueng Nium sub-district, Khon Kaen, Thailand Kallaya Harnpicharnchai_Khon Kaen University, Thailand Quantifying Children’s Dietary Pesticide Intakes Using Measured Versus Estimated Pesticide Residues on Foods Anne Riederer_Department of Environmental Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, USA Private Drinking Water Wells as a Source of Exposure to PFOA in Communities Surrounding a Washington, West Virginia Fluoropolymer Production Facility Verónica Vieira_Boston University School of Public Health, USA Analysis of Organotins in Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe and Their Diffusion into Water Over Time John Little_Virginia Tech, USA Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 47 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [O-30B7] Various Methodologies in Environmental Health Research [S-30C9] Air Quality and Health in Southeast and East Asia Chairs Erik Svendsen, Linda Beale Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_208 [O-30B8] Occupational and Environmental Cancer Chairs Yun-Chul Hong, Wijarn Simachaya Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_Halll E-4 S-30C9-1 Co-Benefits of Air Quality Management and Climate Change Mitigation Wijarn Simachaya_Pollution Control Department, Thailand S-30C9-2 Characterization of Wintertime Air Pollution Concentrations and Variability in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Ryan Allen_Simon Fraser University, Canada S-30C9-3 Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Loss of Pulmonary Function in the Elderly Yun-Chul Hong_Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea S-30C9-4 Number Concentration of Ambient Ultrafine Particles and Oxidative DNA Damage in Schoolchildren in Korea Sanghwan Song_National Institute of Environmental Research, Korea S-30C9-5 Management of Indoor Volatile Organic Compounds in New Apartments, Korea Sooyun Seo_NIER, Korea [S-30C2] Nano-Particles and Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (SVOCs) in Indoor Environments : The Effect of Interacting Sources on Human Chairs John Little Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_102 Chairs Mina Ha, Ming-Tsang Wu Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_Halll E-3 O-30B8-1 O-30B8-2 O-30B8-3 O-30B8-4 O-30B8-5 Mesothelioma Mortality and Asbestos Exposure Mapping in Italy Pietro Comba_Istituto Superiore di Sanita, Italy Differences in the Environmental Exposure Pattern Between Peritoneal and Pleural Mesothelioma: Data from the Mesothelioma Lombardy Region Register (Italy). Matteo Bonzini_Universita dell’Insubria, Italy Ingestion of Nitrate and Nitrite and Risk of Stomach Cancer in the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study Mary H. Ward_National Cancer Institute, USA Occupational Risks of Esophageal Cancer in Taiwanese Men Ming-Tsang Wu_Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan Melatonin and Sex Hormones Among Rotating Shift Nurses Annie Langley_Queen's University, Canada [S-30B9] Importance of Exposure Assessment in Environmental Epidemiologic Investigations Involving Vulnerable Populations Chairs Michael McGeehin, John Barr Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_Halll E-4 S-30B9-1 S-30B9-2 S-30B9-3 S-30B9-4 S-30B9-5 48 Investigation of Household Drinking Water Sources and Contaminant Exposures in the Navajo Nation, 2008-09 Lauren Lewis_Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, USA Aflatoxin Exposure in a High Risk Population in Eastern Kenya Lauren Lewis_Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA Exposure Assessment of the Developing Fetus and Newborn Infants: Methods to Measure Perchlorate and Related Anions in Maternal and Fetal Matrices Ben Blount_Centers for Disease Control, USA Investigation of an Outbreak of Unintentional Acute Pesticide Poisoning: Assessment of Exposure to Carbamate and Organophosphate Insecticides, Rural Bangladesh, 2009 Colleen A. Martin_Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Tribal Environmental Health Research Program Maggie Breville_USEPA National Center for Environmental Research, USA ISES-ISEE 2010 S-30C2-1 Nanoparticles from Hardcopy Devices – Estimation of Exposure from Chamber and Real Room Measurements Tunga Salthammer_Fraunhofer WKI, Germany S-30C2-2 Exposure to Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Indoor Environments Thomas Webster_Boston University School of Public Health, USA S-30C2-3 Chamber Studies of Phthalates Emitted from Vinyl Flooring and Adsorbing to Ultrafine Particles and the Consequences for Human Exposure John Little_Virginia Tech, USA [O-30C3] Air Pollution – Indoor Air Quality and Health Effects Chairs Jim Zhang, Kiyoung Lee Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_103 O-30C3-1 O-30C3-2 O-30C3-3 O-30C3-4 O-30C3-5 Modeling Personal and Indoor Exposure to Nitrogen Dioxide Among Adults in Eight Swiss Cities in 1993 and 2003 Harish Phuleria_Swiss Tropical & Public Health Institute, Switzerland Measuring the Exposure of Infants and Children to Indoor Air Pollution from Biomass Fuels in the Gambia Kathie Dionisio_Harvard School of Public Health, USA Impact of Indoor Air Pollution on Maternal and Child Health: A Case Study in India B.K Padhi_Jawaharlal Neheru University, India Modeling Concentrations of Particulate Matter in Solid Fuel Using Households from India Santu Ghosh_Sri Ramachandra University, India Relationship Between Personal Exposures and Microenvironmental Concentrations of NO2 in Korea Jiseon Yeom_Seoul National University, Korea Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 49 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [O-30C4] Heavy Metals and Children's Health [O-30C7] Chemicals and Environmental Health Issues: Phthalate Exposure Chairs Howard Hu, Jung Duck Park Time 16:30 - 18:00 Room_104 O-30C4-1 Lead Exposure and the Onset of Puberty: Birth to Twenty Cohort Nisha Naicker_Medical Research Council of South Africa, South Africa O-30C4-2 Modification of Lead Exposure on the Association Between Patterns of Physical Growth and Neuromotor Functions Development Siying Huang_University of Michigan, USA O-30C4-3 O-30C4-4 O-30C4-5 The German Environmental Survey for Children (GERES IV): Children’s Internal Exposure to Nickel André Conrad_Federal Environment Agency (UBA), Germany Children’s Exposure to Metals in Esperance – A Community Initiated Study Anna Callan_Edith Cowan University, Australia Research on Total Mercury Levels in Infant Umbilical Cord Blood and Its Influential Factors in Seven Cities of China. Meiqin Wu_Xinhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, China [S-30C5] Health Impact Assessment of Atmospheric Pollution at Regional Scale and Sustainable Development Chairs Annibale Biggeri Time 16:30 - 18:00 Room : 105 S-30C5-1 S-30C5-2 S-30C5-3 S-30C5-4 S-30C5-5 Sustainable Development: From Economy to Environment and Health. Measuring the Sustainability of Industrialization Patterns Through Ex-post Sanitary Evaluations: The Petrochemical Areas in Sicily. Guido Signorino_University of Messina, Italy Interventions for Healthy Environments: Improving the Health Consequences of Policies in Different Sectors of the Economy Carlos Dora_WHO, Switzerland Health Impact Assessment for the Lombardia Region (IT) Annibale Biggeri_University of Florence, Italy Health Impact Assessment for the Tel Aviv and Beer-Sheva Areas Chava Peretz_Sackler School of Medicine Tel Aviv University, Israel Assessment of health impacts arising from proposed new air quality objectives Hak-Kan Lai_University of Hong Kong, China [O-30C6] Reproductive Health and Environment Chairs Mark Niuewenhuijsen, Tony Fletcher Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_203 O-30C6-1 O-30C6-2 O-30C6-3 O-30C6-4 O-30C6-5 O-30C6-6 50 Chairs Jian-hua Shen, Kyoung Ho Choi Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_208 O-30C7-1 O-30C7-2 O-30C7-3 O-30C7-4 O-30C7-5 Associations Between Maternal Prenatal Phthalate Urinary Metabolite Concentrations and Child Mental and Motor Development at Age Three Years Robin Whyatt_Mailman School of Public Health Columbia University, USA Maternal Exposure to Phthalates and Phenols and Fetal Growth Among Male Newborns Claire Philippat_INSERM, France Phthalate Exposure Predicts Social and Attention Problems in Children Eun Jin Park_Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital, Korea Phthalate Exposure May Affect Girl Puberty Via Stimulation of Kisspeptin-54 Secretion Chung-Yu Chen_Cheng Kung University, Taiwan Hierarchical Bayesian Regression for Multiple Correlated Exposures: An Application to Prenatal Phthalate Metabolites and Length of Gestation. Allan Just_Mailman School of Public Health Columbia University, USA [S-30C8] Long-term Health Impact of Chemical Exposure Chairs Chin-Chang Lee, Francisco Pozo-Rodrigez Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_Halll E-3 S-30C8-1 Evaluation of the Persistence of Respiratory Health Effects in Clean-Up Workers of the Prestige Oil Spill Gema Rodriguez-Trigo_Hospital Clinico San Carlos, Spain S-30C8-2 Long-Term Health Effects of Hebei Spirit Oil Spill on Cleanup Workes Woochul Jeong_Taean Institute of Environmental Health, Korea S-30C8-3 Environmental Metabolomics in Health Effects Investigation of Oil Spill Exposure Jeongae Lee_Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Korea S-30C8-4 Long-Term Effects in the Population Exposed to Dioxin After the “Seveso Accident” Angela Cecilia Pesatori_Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy S-30C8-5 Cardiovascular Disease Risk Linked to Insulin Resistance in Persons Exposed to Moderate-ToHigh Levels of Dioxin Jung-Wei Chang_National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan S-30C8-6 Chronic Kidney Disease and Its Related Factors in an Endemic Area of Dioxin Exposure in Southern Taiwan Chien-Yuan Huang_National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan Maternal Exposure to Urban Air Pollution During Pregnancy Assessed by a Dispersion Model and Fetal Growth Remy Slama_Inserm - University of Grenoble , France The ICAPPO Collaboration on Air Pollution and Birth Outcomes: A Meta-Analysis of Pilot Data Dan Wartenberg_UMDNJ--RobertWood Johnson Medical School, USA Estimation of the Frequency of Involuntary Infertility on a Nation-Wide Basis Remy Slama_INSERM, France Exposure to Disinfection By-Products During Pregnancy Mireille B Toledano_Imperial College London, United Kingdom Age of puberty in relation to Perfluorooctanoic Acid Tony Fletcher_London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK Perineal Use of Talcum Powder and Endometrial Cancer Risk Stalo Karageorgi_Harvard School of Public Health, USA ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 51 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [O-31A3] Interaction of Environmental and Genetic Factors in Health and Development 31 August, Tuesday Chairs Chang-Chuan Chan, Daehee Kang Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room _103 [O-31A1] Air Pollution – Sand Dust and Coarse Particles Chairs Xiaochuan Pan, Timo Lanki Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_101 O-31A3-1 Influence of Pro Inflammatory Cytokines Polymorphisms on the Incidence of Bronchial Hyper-Responsiveness After Early Occupational Exposure Among Hairdressing, Bakery and Pastry Making Apprentices Dovi Stephanie Acouetey_INSERM, France O-31A3-2 Epigene-Environment Interactions and Fibrinogen in an Elderly Cohort: Veterans Administration Normative Aging Study Marie-Abele Bind_Harvard School of Public Health, USA O-31A3-3 Association Between Air Pollution and SDNN Is Modified by SNPS Involved in Cardiac Rhythm in Individuals with Diabetes or Impaired Glucose Tolerance Regina Hampel_Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany O-31A1-1 Effects of Asian Dust Events on Daily Mortality in Nagasaki, Japan Masahiro Hashizume_Nagasaki University, Japan O-31A1-2 Health Effects of Coarse Particulate Matter: A Time Series Analysis in Hong Kong Hong Qiu_School of Public Health and Primary Care, CUHK, China O-31A1-3 Temporal Distribution of Short Term Effects of Coarse and Fine Particles on Daily Mortality in Nine French Cities Mathilde Pascal_French Institute for Public Health Surveillance, France O-31A1-4 Long-Range Transported Air Pollution from Wild-Fires and Mortality Timo Lanki_National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland O-31A3-4 A Gene Environment Study of Mercury in the Michigan Dental Association Cohort Yi Wang_University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA The Feature Analysis for the Metal Components of Ambient PM2.5 and PM10 During Sand Dust Weather Lina Madaniyazi_Peking University, China O-31A3-5 O-31A1-5 Ethical Issues in Gene-Environmental Interaction Research Shilu Tong_Queensland University of Technology, Australia The Study on Changes of Chemical Component in PM2.5 and PM10 During the Sand-Dust Weather in Beijing Xiaobin Jin_Peking University, China [S-31A4] Science as Support for EU Policy Development in Environmental Health O-31A1-6 [S-31A2] Assessment Methodology for Newly Emerging Exposures in Environmental Epidemiology Chairs Susan Teitelbaum, Antonia Calafat Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_102 Chairs Anne Knol, Eva Kunseler Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room _104 S-31A4-1 Aim and Structure of the Symposium: Integrated Environmental Health Impact Assessment: Intraese and Heimtsa Projects Anne Knol_RIVM, The Netherlands S-31A4-2 Environmental Health Impacts of European Policies for Mitigation of and Adaptation to Climate Change – A Case Study for Integrated Health Assessment Using the INTARESE/HEIMTSA Methodology Rainer Friedrich_University of Stuttgart, Germany S-31A2-1 Assessment Methodology for Newly Emerging Exposures in Environmental Epidemiology Susan Teitelbaum_Mount Sinai School of Medicine, USA S-31A4-3 Open Collaboration in Environment and Health Policy Support Jouni Tuomisto_National Institute for Health & Welfare, Finland S-31A2-2 Contrasting Approaches to Exposure Assessment: The PBDE Example Thomas Webster_Boston University School of Public Health, USA S-31A4-4 Science for Healthy Policies in Europe: Outcome of the 5th Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health Marco Martuzzi_World Health Organization, Italy S-31A2-3 Significance of Biomarkers in the Exposure-Disease-Continuum Holger Koch_Institute of the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (IPA), Germany [O-31A5] Spatial Epidemiology S-31A2-4 Passive Air Sampling: Advantages, Limitations, and Challenges Zih-Hua Tina Fan_University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, USA Chairs Michael Brauer, Daikwon Han Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_105 O-31A5-1 O-31A5-2 O-31A5-3 O-31A5-4 O-31A5-5 52 ISES-ISEE 2010 Socio-Ecological Changes and Dengue Fever Transmission in Queensland, Australia: A Spatial Bayesian Approach Wenbiao Hu_University of Queensland, Australia Childhood Type 1 Diabetes Mapping Using Routinely Collected Hospital Data Susan Hodgson_Newcastle University, UK Spatial Analysis of Preterm Birth Risk in Massachusetts to Investigate Social and Environmental Risk Factors Verónica Vieira_Boston University School of Public Health, USA On the Use of Satellite Data to Estimate Spatially Referenced Health Risk of Air Pollution Denis Sarigiannis_Institute for Health and Consumer Protection, Italy Comparison of Remote Sensing, Land-Use Regression, and Fixed-Site Monitoring Approaches for Estimating Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution Within a Canadian Population-Based Study of Respiratory and Cardiovascular Health Markey Johnson_Health Canada, Canada Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 53 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [S-31A6] Exposure Assessment by Various Media and Pathways III [O-31A9] Emerging Infectious Disease and Environmental Factors Chairs Matti Jantunen, Pan-Gyi Kim Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_203 Chairs Keun-Hwa Lee, Shelby Yamamoto Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_Halll E-4 Possible Aerosol Transmission of Influenza in a Hospital Ward Hong Qiu_Chinese University of Hong Kong , China Cooking, Mosquitoes and Malaria: Is There a Relationship? Shelby Yamamoto_University of Heidelberg, Germany O-31A6-1 Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Personal Exposure to Nitrogen Oxides in School Children in Beijing Xin Wang_Peking University School of Public Health, China O-31A9-1 Indoor, Outdoor, and Personal Exposure to Nitrogen Dioxide Comparing Industrial Complex Area with Country Area Byunglyul Woo_Catholic University of Daegu, Korea O-31A9-2 O-31A6-2 O-31A6-3 Influence of Spatial and Temporal Variability in Coarse and Fine Particulate Matter Concentrations on Exposures in Birmingham, Alabama Seung-Hyun Cho_RTI International, USA O-31A6-4 Exposure to VOCS and NO2 According to Similar Time-Activity Group Wonho Yang_Catholic University of Daegu, Korea O-31A6-5 Assessment of the Contribution of Indoor Dermal Pathways to Exposure to SVOCS John Kissel_University of Washington DEOHS, USA O-31B1-1 Climate Change and Health Mongolia Enkhtuya Palam_PHI, Mongolia O-31A6-6 Long-Term Monitoring and Source Estimation of PCDD/F Near Municipal Waste Incinerators Chi-Chang Ho_National Taiwan University, Taiwan O-31B1-2 The Impact of the 2008 Cold Spell on Mortality in Shanghai, China Haidong Kan_Fudan University, China O-31B1-3 Health Impact of Climate Change on Occupational Health and Productivity in Thailand Uma Langkulsen_Thammasat University, Thailand O-31B1-4 Strong Biological Response for the Upper Level of Weather Index to Korean Ho Kim_Seoul National University School of Public Health, Korea O-31B1-5 Weather and Airway Inflammation Su Ryeon Noh_Seoul National University School of Public Health, Korea O-31B1-6 The Short-Term Effects of Weather on Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Yien Ling Hii_Umeå University, Sweden O-31B1-7 Perception and Response to Heatwaves in Adelaide: A Qualitative Interview About the Elderly and Stakeholders Peng Bi_University of Adelaide, Australia [S-31A7] Consumer Product Exposure Assessment in Asia / Pacific Region O-31A9-3 Yafei Guo [O-31B1] Climate Change and Environmental Health III Chairs Masahiro Hashizume, Alistair Woodward Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_101 Chairs Seok Kwon Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_208 S-31A7-1 Human Risk Assessment Using Biomarkers for Consumer Products Byungmu Lee_Sungkyunkwan University, Korea S-31A7-2 An Exposure-Based Risk Assessment Approach to Safety Evaluation of Consumer Products Seok Kwon_Procter & Gamble (P&G) Innovation Godo Kaisha, Japan S-31A7-3 Margin of Exposure for Ethyl Carbamate in High Wine Consumption Group in Republic of Korea Hyo Min Lee_National Institute of Food and Drug Safety Evaluation, Korea [S-31A8] Sustainability: The Case of Buildings in the Shadow of Climate Change Investigation of Legionella Pneumophia Contamination in Cooling Water Of Public Buildings in Four Cities in China Chairs Julian Marshall Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_Halll E-3 S-31A8-1 Is Epidemiology Important for Environmental Sustainability? Julian D. Marshall_University of Minnesota, USA S-31A8-2 Challenge to Sustainability: Climate Change and Indoor Climate Hal Levin_Building Ecology Research Group, USA S-31A8-3 Climate Change and Indoor Environments John Spengler_Harvard School of Public Health, USA 54 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 55 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [S-31B2] Air Quality and Exposures in Transportation Environments [O-31B5] Air Pollution – Social Factors Chairs Yoon Shin Kim, Julian Marshall Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_102 S-31B2-1 Real Time, Size-Resolved Prediction of Ultrafine and Accumulation-Mode Particle Concentrations on Freeways Julian Marshall_University of Minnesota, USA Chairs Barbara Hoffmann, Dong-Chun Shin Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_105 O-31B5-1 Burden of Disease of Seoul Citizens Attributable to Air Pollutants from Municipal Solid Waste Incinerators: Source-Specific Approach for Environmental Burden of Disease Youngmin Kim_Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Korea S-31B2-2 Commuter Exposure to Vehicle Exhaust Plumes in New Delhi, India Joshua S. Apte_University of California, USA S-31B2-3 Distribution and Identification of Airborne Fungi in Railway Stations Tamami Kawasaki_Railway Technical Research Institute, Japan O-31B5-2 Risk-Based Prioritization Among Air Pollution Control Strategies in Yangtze River Delta, China Yang Liu_Emory Universit , USA Traffic Generated Pollutants Measured on and Near Roadways and in Community Air of Beijing: Assessing the Effectiveness of Controls During the 2008 Olympic Games. Dane Westerdahl_Cornell University, USA O-31B5-3 S-31B2-4 Air Pollution and Health: Ulaanbaatar City of Mongolia Saijaa Nagniin_Public Health Institute, Mongolia O-31B5-4 A Clean Air Scorecard for Asian Cities Maria Katherina Patdu_Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities, Philippines S-31B2-5 Traffic Pollution and Cardiovascular Diseases in Greater Vancouver in Association with Small and Medium Scale Socioeconomic Status Indicators Paul Demers_UBC, Canada S-31B2-6 Integrated Management of Indoor Air Quality Based on Multivariate Monitoring Method Chang Kyoo Yoo_ Affiliation, Nation [S-31B3] Persistent Organic Pollutants : New Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases [O-31B6] Health Impact Assessment and Burden of Disease Chairs Kirk Smith, Audrey De Nazelle Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_203 O-31B6-1 An Evaluation of Exposure-Response Function Entering an Integrated Health Assessment of Active Transportation Policies Audrey de Nazelle_Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL), Spain O-31B6-2 Environmental Burden of Disease in European Countries– The EBoDE Project Anne Knol_National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), The Netherlands O-31B6-3 Burden of Childhood Respiratory Illness and Indoor Air Pollution in the Niger Delta, Southern Nigeria Adetoun Mustapha_Imperial College London, UK O-31B6-4 CAREX Canada– Development of a National Environmental Carcinogen Exposure Surveillance Tool Perry Hystad_University of British Columbia, Canada Chairs David Carpenter Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_103 S-31B3-1 Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBS) is Associated with an Increased Risk of Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease David Carpenter_Institute for Health & the Environment, USA S-31B3-2 Diabetes and Exposure to PCBS, DDE, PBDES in Frequent and Infrequent Great Lakes Sport Fish Consumers Henry Anderson_Wisconsin Division of Public Health, USA S-31B3-3 Can Low Dose Persistent Organic Pollutants Explain the Current Epidemic of Type 2 Diabetes? Duk-Hee Lee_Kyungpook National University, Korea [O-31B7] Water & Waste and Health Chairs Jinliang Zhang Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_208 [O-31B4] Chemicals and Children's Health Chairs Dean Baker, Hyo Min Lee Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_104 O-31B4-1 Perfluorinated Compounds and Atopy in Children I-Jen Wang_Taipei Hospital, Taiwan O-31B4-2 Longitudinal food consumption frequency determination and its implication for dietary pesticide exposure and risk assessment Chensheng Lu_Harvard School of Public Health, USA O-31B4-3 Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether (PBDE) Exposure Among Mexican Children and MexicanAmerican Children in the CHAMACOS Cohort, and NHANES Rosemary Castorina_UC Berkeley School of Public Health, USA O-31B4-4 Latent Immunological Effects of Gestational Exposure to Heptachlor Epoxide Dean Baker_University of California, Irvine, USA O-31B4-5 Levels of Organochlorines and Lipids Across Pregnancy, Delivery and Postpartum Periods in Women from Northern Norway Solrunn Hansen_University of TromsØ, Norway 56 ISES-ISEE 2010 O-31B7-1 Association Between Type 2 Diabetes and Chronic Arsenic Exposure in Bangladesh. Abul Milton_The University of Newcastle, Australia O-31B7-2 Arsenic in Drilled-Well Drinking Water: Use of Existing Surveillance Data to Prioritize Regions for Intervention and to Evaluate Dug Wells as an Alternative Water Source William Daniell_University of Washington, USA O-31B7-3 The Level and Distribution Characteristics of Heavy Metals in Sediments of Huaihe River Jinliang Zhang_Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, China O-31B7-4 Characterization of Finished Products of Building-Street Field Samples: Chemical and Ecotoxicological Approach Margherita Ferrante_Catania University, Italy Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 57 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [S-31B8] Exposure and Susceptibility Biomarkers and Their Potential Application in Epidemiological Studies of Disinfection Byproducts [O-31C3] Air Pollution – Short-Term Health Effects Chairs Francine Laden, Jong Tae Lee Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_103 Chairs Jay Nuckols, Michael Wright Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_Halll E-3 S-31B8-1 S-31B8-2 S-31B8-3 S-31B8-4 Measures of Exposure to Water Disinfection By-Products and the Effect of Exposure Measurement Error on Epidemiological Study Power Md. Bayzidur Rahman_The University of New South Wales, Australia Levels of Trihalomethanes in Tap Water and Human Blood in a Representative U.S. Population, National Health and Nutrition Survey (NHANES) 1999-2004 Ben Blount_Centers for Disease Control, USA Colorectal Cancer and Disinfection By-Products in Italy and Spain Cristina M Villanueva_Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL), Spain Linking Measures of Exposure Susceptibility to Epidemiological Studies of DBPS John R. Nuckols_Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA [S-31B9] Microbial Exposure Science: Norovirus and Other Enteric Viruses in Groundwater Chairs Shay Fout, Young S. Jeong Time_13:30 - 15:00 Room_Halll E-4 S-31B9-1 S-31B9-2 S-31B9-3 S-31B9-4 S-31B9-5 Microbial Exposure Science Shay Fout_U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, USA Enteric Virus and Indicator Occurrence in Groundwater Sources of Public Drinking Water Shay Fout_U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, USA Current Studies of Norovirus Contamination in Groundwaters of Korea Yong Jeong_Kyung Hee University, Korea National Surveillance Policy for Norovirus in Groundwater of Korea Weonhwa Jheong_National Institute of Environmental Research, Ministry of Environment, Korea Public Health Significance and Prevention of Norovirus Gwangpyo Ko_Seoul National University, Korea [S-31C1] Integrating Environmental Sciences and Epidemiology in Education, Research, and Training of Public Health Practitioners O-31C3-1 Health Risks of Air Pollution on Mortality in Klang Valley, Malaysia Sahani Mazrura_National University of Malaysia, Malaysia O-31C3-2 The Effects of Short-Term Air Pollution Exposure on Blood Pressure Changes in Non-Smoking Adults Szu-Ying Chen_National Taiwan University, Taiwan O-31C3-3 Particulate Air Pollution from Wood Combustion and Blood Pressure Among Elderly Persons Taina Siponen_National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland O-31C3-4 Elevated PM2.5 Nickel and Vanadium Increases Cardiovascular Mortality in Hong Kong Linwei Tian_School of Public Health and Primary Care, CUHK, China O-31C3-5 Relationship Between Acute Respiratory Infections and PM2.5 Exposure in the Metropolitan Area Residents of Mexico City Ma. Alheli Brito Hernández_National Institute of Public Health (INSP), Mexico [S-31C4] Environmental Exposures for SVOCS, Human Uptake and Health Chairs Carl-Gustaf Bornehag Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_104 S-31C4-1 The Full Chain Model Following SVOCS Indoor from Sources to Health Effects Carl-Gustaf Bornehag_Karlstad University, Sweden S-31C4-2 Long-Term Integrated Sampling of SVOCS in Indoor Air: Measurement of Emerging Compounds Using Novel Active and Passive Sampling Methods Robin Dodson_Silent Spring Institute, USA S-31C4-3 SVOC Distributions in Residential Dust Samples from Five U.S. Communities: Key Lessons for Improving Residential Exposure Assessment Gary Adamkiewicz_Harvard School of Public Health, USA S-31C4-4 SVOC Exposure of the General Population: The Example of Phthalates Marike Kolossa-Gehring_Federal Environment Agency (UBA), Germany S-31C4-5 Impact of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDES) on Thyroid Hormone Levels Among California Women During Second Trimester of Pregnancy Ami Zota_University of California San Francisco, USA Chairs Jay Nuckols Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_101 S-31C1-1 Integrating Environmental Sciences and Epidemiology in Education, Research, and Training of Public Health Practitioners John R. Nuckols_Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA [S-31C5] Formaldehyde and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCS) in Indoor Environments : Linking Sources and Human Exposures Chairs John Little, Xudong Yang Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_105 [S-31C2] Longitudinal Birth Cohort Studies in Asia Chairs Toshihiro Kawamoto, Pau-Chung Chen Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_102 S-31C2-1 S-31C2-2 S-31C2-3 S-31C2-4 58 Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS) Toshihiro Kawamoto_University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan Taiwan Birth Cohort Studies on Children’S Environmental Health Pau-Chung Chen_National Taiwan University, Taiwan Birth Cohort Studies Conducted by Peking University, China Jian-Meng Liu Liu_Institute of Reproductive and Child Health, Peking University, China The Mothers and Children'S Environmental Health (MOCEH) Study (A Multi-Center Longitudinal Study in Korea) Eun-Hee Ha_Ewha Womans University, Korea ISES-ISEE 2010 S-31C5-1 Sources of Volatile Organic Compounds and Emission Modeling in Real Buildings Xudong Yang_Tsinghua University, China S-31C5-2 Linking Chamber Derived Emission Factors to Indoor Exposure Concentrations Randy Maddalena_Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA S-31C5-3 Relating Formaldehyde Concentration in Building Materials to Human Exposure Yinping Zhang_Tsinghua University, China Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 59 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [O-31C6] Environmental Health Effects on Susceptible Populations [O-31C8] Heavy Metals and Health Chairs Xiaoli Duan, Séverine Deguen Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_203 Chairs Robert Clickner, Byung-Kook Lee Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_ Halll E-3 O-31C6-1 Nitrate Exposure to Mexican American Women of Childbearing Age from Bottled Water and Maquinas De Aqua Joseph Sharkey_School of Rural Public Health, USA O-31C8-1 Prospective Study of Lead Exposure and Electrocardiographic Conduction Disturbances in the Department of Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study Ki-Do Eum_Harvard School of Public Health, USA S-31C4-2 The Effect of VOCS Exposure During Pregnancy on Newborn’s Birth Weight in Mothers and Children'S Environmental Health (MOCEH) Study Moon-Hee Chang_Ewha Womans University, Korea O-31C8-2 Identification of Lead Exposure Sources by Isotopic Analyses in a Sample of French Children with Moderated and High Blood Lead Levels Youssef Oulhote_EHESP-School of Public Health, France S-31C4-3 Prenatal Exposure to Soy Isoflavones and Anogenital Distance in Male Newborns Yayoi Suzuki_The University of Tokyo, Japan O-31C8-3 Mercury Usage and Risks Involved in Academic Institutions in Nepal Archana Sah_CEPHED, Nepal S-31C4-4 Early-Life Household Environmental Exposures Increase the Risk of Childhood Asthma Yungling Lee_National Taiwan University, Taiwan O-31C8-4 S-31C4-5 Exposure to Phthalates Affects Insulin Resistance in the Elderly. Jin Hee Kim_Seoul National University Medical Research Center, Korea Mercury Level and Development of Allergic Disease of Infant Over the Two Years in Mothers and Children'S Environmental Health (MOCEH) Study Byung-Mi Kim_Ewha Womans University, Korea O-31C8-5 O-31C6-6 Myocardial Infarction Rate and Air Pollution: Modification Effect by Neighbourhood SocioEconomic Characteristics and by Sex. A Bayesian Modelling Conducted at a Small-Area Scale Séverine Deguen_EHESP, France Associations of Arsenic Exposure with Impaired Lung Function and Mortality from Diseases of the Respiratory System: Findings from the Health Effects of Arsenic Longitudinal Study (HEALS) Faruque Parvez_Columbia University, USA O-31C8-6 Ethical Consideration for Epidemiological Studies on Heavy Metals Martin Tondel_University of Gothenburg, Sweden [O-31C7] Statistical Methods in Environmental Health Tesearch Chairs Chit Ming Wong, Joacim Rocklov Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_208 [O-31C9] Natural Disasters and Health Chairs Je Yong Yoon, Ai Milojevic Time_16:30 - 18:00 Room_Halll E-4 O-31C7-1 Application of Mixed Models to Assess Exposure to Total Particular Matter and Manganese During Welding Sa Liu_University of California, Berkeley, USA O-31C9-1 The Implementation of a National Network of Heat/Health Warning Systems in the Republic of Korea Laurence Kalkstein_University of Miami, USA O-31C7-2 The Susceptible Pool and Its Impact on the Risk of Death Adrian Barnett_Queensland University of Technology, Australia O-31C9-2 The Long-Term Effects of Flooding on Mortality in Rural Bangladesh Ai Milojevic_London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK O-31C7-3 Spatiotemporal Estimation of PM2.5 by Landuse Regression and Bayesian Maximum Entropy Method Chih-Hsin Wang_National Taiwan University, Taiwan O-31C9-3 Safety Management Systems and Disaster Reduction in Oil and Gas Industry in Nigeria Shamusideen Kadiri_Gateway Industrial and Petrogas Institut, Nigeria O-31C7-4 Modeling Time-Dependent Vulnerability to Environmental Hazards Using Autism and Pesticide Data Eric Roberts_Public Health Institute, USA O-31C9-4 Stock Volatility and Deaths from Heart Disease and Stroke in a Chinese Population Weimin Song_Fudan University, China O-31C7-5 Bias from Administrative Censoring in Ecological Analyses of Autism, and a Bayesian Solution Scott Bartell_University of California, Irvine, USA O-31C9-5 Soil Pollution and Personal Exposure Associated with Intensive Application of Pesticides Post Wenchuan Earthquake in China: A Pilot Study XianLei Zhu_China University of Petrdeum, China 60 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 61 Scientific Programs - Oral session 1 September, Wednesday [O-01A1] WHO/UNEP Climate Change and Health in Asia Scientific Programs - Oral session [O-01A2] Policy, Risk Perception, Risk Assessment, Management and Communication (E.G. Education, Policy Evaluation) Chairs Byungmu Lee, Grace A Chitra Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_102 Time_10:30 - 17:30 Room_101 10:00-10:30 Opening Speech Lee Jong-Koo_KCDC O-01A2-1 Human Risk Assessment Model Using Biomarker for Consumer Products Byungmu Lee_Sungkyunkwan University, Korea O-01A2-2 Towards New Estimated Daily Intakes for the Canadian Population Yvette Bonvalot_Health Canada - Quebec Region, Canada O-01A2-3 Pesticide Related Knowledge for Effective Policy Making and Risk Communication: A Study Among Stakeholders in a Farming Community of Tamil Nadu, India Grace A Chitra_Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India O-01A2-4 Sociodemographic Characteristics and Perception of Risk From Near Highway Pollution Doug Brugge_Tufts University , USA O-01A2-5 Bringing the Science of Near Source Mobile Pollution and The Risk of Neighborhood Health Impacts to The Attention of Citizens and Policy Leaders Wig Zamore_Mystic View Task Force, USA Hisashi Ogawa_WHO TBA_UNEP TBA_Ministry of Environment, Korea 10:30-11:30 Keynote Speech 11:30-12:50 Session I : Climate Change and Health in North Asian Countries Climate Change and Health in China Jin Yinlong Climate Change and Health in Japan Yasushi Honda 14:10-15:50 [S-01A3] Environmental Threats to the Health of Children Chairs Radim Sram, Peter Sly Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_103 Climate Change and Health in Korea Jae Yeon Jang S-01A3-1 Climate Change and Health in Mongolia Badrakh Bhurmaajav S-01A3-2 Session II: Climate Change and Health in South Asian Countries Climate Change and Health in Cambodia Kol Hero Climate Change and Health in Laos Vilayvone Muangkhaseum Climate Change and Health in Philippines Theodroa Cecile Gatan-Magturo S-01A3-3 S-01A3-4 Environmental Exposures and Neurobehavioral Risks To Children David Carpenter_Institute for Health & The Environment, USA Longitudinal Cohort Studies on Child Health in South East Asia Peter Sly_University of Queensland, Australia Impact of Carcinogenic Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure to Children Respiratory Morbidity Radim J. Sram_Institute of Experimental Medicine AS CR, Czech Republic Trihalomethane Exposure at Pregnancy, Birth Weight and Duration of Gestation: Results from a Cohort Study in Spain Cristina M. Villanueva_Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology (CREAL), Spain [S-01A4] Re-evaluating Exposure Science for 21st Century Chairs Tina Bahadori, Kiyoung Lee Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_104 Climate Change and Health in Thailand Thiravat 16:10-17:30 Climate Change and Health in Vietnam Nguyen Bich Thuy S-01A4-1 Session III: Round Table Discussion and Suggestion Asian Strategy for Climate Change and Health S-01A4-2 Special Presentation : Work Plan of TWG for 2010-2013 WHO, UNEP, Keynote Speaker, Chairmen of sessions S-01A4-3 Complex, Low Level Exposures – And Then What? Matti Jantunen_National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland Exposure Assessment for Improved Air Quality Management Julian D. Marshall_University of Minnesota, USA Persistent Consumer Products in the Indoor Environment: Does Exposure Science Protect Us? Deborah Bennett_UC Davis, USA S-01A4-4 62 ISES-ISEE 2010 Panel Discussion Dana Barr, Elaine Cohen, Kirk Smith, John D. Spengler Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 63 Scientific Programs - Oral session Scientific Programs - Oral session [O-01A5] Problems Regarding Socioeconomic Status and Bulnerability / Urban Planning, Green and Sustainable Development [S-01A7] Outdoor Air Pollution from Residential Wood Combustion and Associated Health Effects Chairs Manolis Kogevinas, Yungling Lee Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_105 O-01A5-1 How Does Urbanicity Effect on Infants’ Wheeze Symptom? Keita Ebisu_Yale University, USA O-01A5-2 Impact of London's Urban Heat Island on Heat-Related Mortality Ai Milojevic_London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK O-01A5-3 Methyl Mercury Exposure in Tribal Populations from Fish Consumption: Probabilistic SHEDS Model Analyses Using 1996-2006 NHANES and 1990-2003 TDS Data Jianping Xue_US EPA, USA O-01A5-4 The Sustainable City Project: A Future-Oriented Study to Support Urban Policy Development in the Netherlands Eva Kunseler_Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, The Netherlands O-01A5-5 Hospitalizations Within Low Socioeconomic Status Group and Air Pollution: A Case of a UShaped Curve in Public Health? Jeanette Vera_Universidad de Chile, Chile [S-01A6] Exposure Assessment and Health Effects of Silica Chairs Ryan Allen, Amanda Wheeler Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_208 S-01A7-1 Woodsmoke Source Apportionment, Home Infiltration and HEPA Filter Intervention Assessment in the Rural Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia, Canada Mark Gibson_Dalhousie University, Canada S-01A7-2 The Impact of Portable Air Filters on Indoor Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Health in a Woodsmoke-Impacted Community in British Columbia, Canada Ryan Allen_Simon Fraser University, Canada S-01A7-3 Changes in Respiratory Symptoms and Infections Following a Reduction in Wood Smoke PM Curtis W. Noonan_University of Montana, USA S-01A7-4 Woodsmoke and Children's Health: Findings from the Border Air Quality Study Michael Brauer_University of British Columbia, Canada S-01A7-5 Preliminary Results from the Australian Landscape Fire Smoke Project Geoffrey Morgan_University of Sydney, Australia S-01A7-6 A Geographical Approach to Assessing the Contribution of Domestic Woodsmoke PM10 to Respiratory and Cardiovascular Mortality Simon Kingham_University of Canterbury, New Zealand Chairs Perg-Jy Tsai, Chih-Ching Chang Time_10:30 - 12:00 Room_203 S-01A6-1 Identification of Factors Influencing the Dust Generation and Their Quartz Content Under Various Concrete Cutting Conditions Jhy-Charm Soo_National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan S-01A6-2 Analysis of Quartz Content and Elements Compositions of Stones Boo-Wook Kim_Korea Workers Compensation Welfare Service, Korea S-01A6-3 Silica Exposure Causes Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition and Pulmonary Fibrosis Chih-Ching Chang_National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan S-01A6-4 From the Lung Epithelial Proliferation and Immune Inflammatory Response Aspects to Assess a Suitable Exposure Metric for Quartz Dusts of Different Particle Sizes Ching-Hua Chen_National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan 64 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 65 Scientific Programs - Poster session 29 August, Sunday Topic : Air Pollution - Exposure Characterization and Health Effects PP-29-001 Impact of Atmospheric Mixing Conditions on Near-Highway Air Pollutant Gradients Allison St. Vincent_Tufts University, USA PP-29-002 Effect of Living Close to Major Roadways on the Development of Asthma and Atopic Dermatitis in Children: Longitudinal Analyses of the Children's Health and Environmental Research (CHEER) Hwan-Cheol Kim_Inha University School of Medicine, Korea Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Air Pollution - Exposure Characterization and Health Effects PP-29-018 Measurement Technology of Dry Etching Chlorinated Byproducts and Improvement Strategy in Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display Production Ruei-Hao Shie_National Taiwan University, Taiwan PP-29-019 Ambient Air Pollution and Lung Function Among Children in Four Cities in China (1993-1996) Ananya Roy_EOHSI, UMDNJ, USA PP-29-020 VOC Concentrations at a Residential Site and at Windsor International Airport, Ontario, Canada Xiaohong Xu_University of Windsor, Canada PP-29-021 ROS Generation and Cell Toxicity of BEAS-2B-Cell-Treated Particulate Matter in Ambient Air Soo-Hwaun Kim_Yonsei University, Korea PP-29-003 The Effects of Volatile Organic Compounds Exposure on Inflammation and Oxidative Stress Among Assistants in Hair Salons Kai-Jen Chuang_St. Mary’s Medicine, Nursing and Management College, Taiwan Effect of Hourly Concentration of Particulate Matter on Hospitalized Children’s Peak Expiratory Flow Shin Yamazaki_Graduate School of Medicine and Public Health, Kyoto University, Japan PP-29-022 PP-29-004 Air Pollution and Lung-Function Growth Among School Children: A Three-Year Cohort Study in Taiwan Ya-Hui Chen_China Medical University, Taiwan The Effect of Radon Air Pollution on the Incidence of Respiratory Diseases Rakhmanbek Toichuev_Institute of Medical Problems of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Kyrgyzstan PP-29-023 PP-29-005 Characteristics of Metals for Ultrafine Particles from Nearby Traffic in Urban Air in Seoul Jinyong Kim_Yonsei University, Korea PP-29-006 Ultrafine Particle Exposure During Transit Luke Knibbs_Queensland University of Technology, Australia PP-29-024 Seasonal Effect of Ozone Concentrations on Mortality in Nine French Cities Mathilde Pascal_French Institute for Public Health Surveillance, France PP-29-007 Effect of Antioxidant Supplementation on Employees’ Sick Building Syndrome Frequencies in Jakarta, Indonesia (A Community Trial) Budi Haryanto_University of Indonesia, Indonesia PP-29-025 Effects on Neurobehavior for Residents Residing Near Petrochemical Industrial Estate in Rayong Province, Thailand Nuntavarn Vichit-Vadakan_Thammasat University, Thailand PP-29-008 Illnesses, Signs and Symptoms Related to High Levels of Exposure of PM10 and Ozone, Guadalajara, México Garibay Chávez MG_University of Guadalajara, Mexico PP-29-026 Smoking in Car: Monitoring Pollution of Particulate Matter as Mass and as Particle Number, of Organic Volatile Compounds and of Carbon Monoxide. Evaluating the Most Suitable ETS Marker, and the Effect of Opening the Driver's Window. Ario Alberto Ruprecht_Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Italy PP-29-009 Health Risk Assessment of Personal Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds in Tianjin, China Jian Zhou_Nankai University, China PP-29-028 A Portable Device Capable to Deliver to the Airways Filtered Air with a Submicrometric Particle Removal Efficiency of About 90% Ario Alberto_Ruprecht SIMG, Italy Comparison of Health Effects from Exposure to Air Pollution Derived from Combustion of Fossil Fuels and Biomass Burning in Brazil Beatriz Oliveira_Escola Nacional de Saude Publica (ENSP/FIOCRUZ), Brazil PP-29-029 Comparison of Multiple Portable GPS Units for Use in Epidemiological Studies Jun Wu_University of California, USA PP-29-030 Association Between Proximity to Traffic and Type-2 Diabetes: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) Sung Kyun Park_University of Michigan, USA PP-29-010 PP-29-012 PP-29-013 PP-29-014 PP-29-015 Temperature, Air Pollution and Mortality During the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games Tiantian Li_Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China Health Risk of Air Pollution Exposure to the Elderly in China Can Niu_Nankai University, China Comparison of PEFR Variability Between Asthmatics and Healthy Individuals of Chennai City, India Priscilla Johnson_Sri Ramachandra University, India Relationship Between PM10 Exposure and Time-Activity Diary for the Elderly in Tianjin, China Nan Zhang_Nankai University, China PP-29-016 Characteristics of PM2.5 in Taiwan’s 3 Largest Cities During 2006~ 2009 Hsiang-Ching Chen_National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan PP-29-017 Exposure to Particulate Matter, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal Anobha Gurung_Yale University, USA 66 ISES-ISEE 2010 PP-29-031 PP-29-032 PP-29-033 Are Elderly Women Exposed to Particulate Matter More Likely to Suffer from Cardiovascular Diseases? Chih-Ming Lin_Ming Chuan University, Taiwan Inorganic Composition of PM10 and PM2.5 Fractions, from an Industrial Zone in the Esthern Sicily (Italy). Margherita FERRANTE_Catania University , Italy Household and Neighborhood Determinants of Particulate Matter Pollution in Four Accra Neighborhoods Zheng Zhou_Harvard School of Public Health, USA Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 67 Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Air Pollution - Exposure Characterization and Health Effects PP-29-034 Carcinogenic Metals in Airborne Fine Particulates (PM2.5), DNA Damages and Related Lung Dysfunction in Traffic-Exposed Worker in Taiwan Guan-Wen Chen_National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan PP-29-035 The Impact of Yellow Dusts from China on Air Quality in Northern Taiwan from 1994 to 2008 Pei Ru Lin_National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan PP-29-036 Exposure to Traffic and Its Influence on Birth Outcomes Using a Prospective Cohort Linn Beate Strand_Queensland University of Technology, Australia PP-29-037 Association Between Air Pollution and Prevalence of Allergic Rhinitis in Ulsan, Korea In-Bo Oh_University of Ulsan, Korea PP-29-038 Characterization of Environmental Factors Inducing the Transformation of Ambient Chromium Zhihua Fan_New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, USA PP-29-039 Ambient Particulate Matter Exposure and Hypertension Incidence in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) Yeh-Hsin Chen_University of Michigan, USA PP-29-040 Personal Exposures to Particle-Bound Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons for the Elderly and Elementary-School Children Li-Te Chang_Feng Chia University, Taiwan PP-29-041 The Exposure to Ozone is Associated with Asthma, Allergic Rhinitis and Allergic Sensitization in Schoolchildren Byoung-Ju Kim_Inje University, Korea PP-29-042 Scientific Programs - Poster session PP-29-051 The Prevalence of Allergic Diseases in Urban and Rural Residents Hyun-Sul Lim_Dongguk University College of Medicine, Korea PP-29-052 Wood Smoke Exposure and Respiratory Health with and without an Improved Chimney Stove in Rural Guatemala John Balmes_University of California, USA PP-29-053 Cerebrovascular Disease Hospitalizations are Associated with Increased Levels of Ozone, and Modified by Socioeconomic Status in Santiago, Chile. Jeanette Vera_Universidad de Chile, Chile PP-29-054 A Meta-Analysis of Association Between Short-Term Ambient Ozone Exposure and Respiratory Hospital Admissions Meng Ji_Yale University, USA PP-29-055 Measurements of Fine Particles and Smoking Activity in a Statewide Survey of California Indian Casinos Ruoting Jiang_Stanford University, USA PP-29-056 Exposure to Black Carbon and Cognitive Function in a Cohort of Older Men Marc G. Weisskopf_Harvard School of Public Health, USA Topic : Biomonitoring, Biomarkers, and Exposure Biology PP-29-057 Cyto-Genotoxic Effect on Workers Exposed to Styrene. Influence of Genetic Polymorphisms. João Teixeira_National Institute of Health, Portugal Lag Structure of the Associations Between PM2.5 Components and Hospitalization in Denver Sun-Young Kim_University of Washington, USA PP-29-058 Urine Lead in 1430 Pupils in Tangshan Zhi-Kun Zhang_Tangshan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, China PP-29-043 Inhalation Exposure of the Volunteers to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHS) in Korea Jong-Hyeon Lee_Neoenbiz Co., Korea PP-29-059 3-Hpma Inter-Laboratory Method Standardization to Measure Acrolein Exposure in Human Urine Francis Cheung_British American Tobacco (Investments) Ltd, UK PP-29-060 Post Application Formation of Pesticide Degradation Products in a Test House James Starr_U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Exposure Research Laboratory, USA PP-29-044 Black Smoke as an Additional Indicator to Evaluate the Health Benefits of Traffic Related Policy Measures: A Systematic Review of the Health Effects of Black Smoke Compared to PM Mass Nicole Janssen_National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands PP-29-061 Exploring Exposure in 27 Countries in a European Human Biomonitoring (HBM) Study - COPHES Marike Kolossa-Gehring_Federal Environment Agency (UBA), Germany PP-29-062 Modification of the Relationship Between Urinary 8-Ohdg and Hippuric Acid Concentration by GSTM1, GSTT1, and ALDH2 Genotypes Sang-Yong Eom_Chungbuk National University, Korea PP-29-045 Effect of Ozone and Nitrogen Dioxide in Mixture on Lead Availability from Lead-Based Paints Nick Lam_University of California, Berkeley, USA PP-29-046 Longitudinal Lung Function Effects of Particulate Matter in Children with Cystic Fibrosis Joel Kaufman_University of Washington , USA PP-29-047 Air Quality Impacts of Higher Gas Prices in Atlanta, Georgia During 2006–2008 Fuyuen Yip_Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, USA PP-29-063 What Do Late-Life Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) Levels Tell Us on Lifetime Internal Exposure? An Evaluation of Exposure Misclassification in Retrospective Breast Cancer Epidemiologic Studies. Marc-André Verner_Université du Québec À Montréal, Canada PP-29-048 Blood Markers of Inflammation and Exposure to Vehicle-Related Particulate Air Pollutants in Trucking Industry Workers Yueh-Hsiu Chiu_Harvard School of Public Health, USA PP-29-064 Assessments of PAHS Exposure and Health Effects for Foundry’s Workers Ming-Hsiu Lin_Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Taiwan PP-29-065 Cadmium and Tubular Dysfunction Markers in Urine of Smelter Residents in Korea Sang-Yong Eom_College of Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Korea PP-29-049 Exposure Assessment for Outdoor Air - a Simulation of Exposure Measurement Error on Health Effect Estimates Perry Hystad_University of Victoria, Canada PP-29-066 Urinary 1-Hydroxypyrene Levels in Children Residing Near a Coal-Fired Power Plant and a SteelManufacturing Mill Chang-Chuan Chan_College of Public Health, National Taiwan University, Taiwan PP-29-067 European Hot Spot of Air Pollution by PM 2.5 and B[A]P: Ostrava, Czech Republic Radim J. Sram_Institute of Experimental Medicine AS CR, Czech Republic PP-29-050 68 Effect of Living Close to Major Roadway on Allergic Diseases: Results of the Children's Health and Environmental Research (CHEER) Hwan-Cheol Kim_Inha University School of Medicine, Korea ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 69 Scientific Programs - Poster session Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Biomonitoring, Biomarkers, and Exposure Biology PP-29-084 A Short Term Repeated Administration to Low Dose DEHP, BPA and BADGE Associated with the Development of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Adolescent Male Sprague-Dawley Rats Sang-Yon Kim_Chung-Ang University, Korea PP-29-068 Urinary Cadmium Concentrations Among Female Teachers from Northern California Robert Gunier_Cancer Prevention Institute of California, USA Alteration of Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number and Mitochondria-Rich Plasma Proteins are Biomarkers for Benzene Exposure in Blood and Leukemia Cells Ha-Young Eom_Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital, Korea PP-29-085 PP-29-069 A Case-Control Study: Exposure Assessment of Vocs and formaldehyde for Asthma in Children Gyuseok Hwang_IOH Korea University, Korea PP-29-086 PP-29-070 Levels and Temporal Trends (2002-2008) of Dioxins in the Blood of Urban Dwellers in Korea Ji Yeon Yang_College of Medicine, Yonsei University., Korea Influence of Water Temperature on Perchlorate Induced Toxicity in Oryzias Latipes Sangwoo Lee_Seoul National University, Korea PP-29-087 Parental Exposure to Bisphenol a During Pregnancy and the Anogenital Distance of Male Offspring De-kun Li_Kaiser permanente , USA PP-29-071 Biomonitoring of Perfluorinated Compounds in Anglers Jürgen Hölzer_Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany PP-29-088 PCB Congeners in Serum in 8-9-Year Old Environmentally Exposed Children and 4 Years LaterEstimation of Elimination Half-Lives Tomas Trnovec_Slovak Medical University, Slovakia PP-29-089 Mineral Oils and Harmful Effects on Human and Animal Skin Janka Poracova_Presov University, Slovakia Title : Chemicals and Environmental Health Issues (E.G. Endocrine Disruptors or Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals) PP-29-072 Evaluation of Levels of Nitric Oxide in Saliva of Children in Relation to Caries Experience and Salivary Flow Rate Dong Hun Han_Pusan National University, Korea PP-29-090 Biological Surveillance of Exposure to Inorganic Arsenic and Associated Endocrine Disruptions in a Population Drinking Water from Private Wells in the Region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue, in Quebec (Canada) Eric Lampron-Goulet_Sherbrooke University, Canada PP-29-073 Acute and Long-Term Excess Mortality After Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans Mixed Exposure from Contaminated Rice Oil: Yusho Saori Kashima_Hiroshima University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Japan PP-29-091 Chemical Analysis of Household and Personal Care Products for Endocrine Disrupting Compounds and Other Chemicals of Emerging Concern Robin Dodson_Silent Spring Institute, USA PP-29-074 Prenatal Exposure to Dioxins in Relation to Allergy and Infection in Infancy: Hokkaido Study on Environment and Children’s Health Chihiro Miyashita_Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan PP-29-092 A Study of Comparative on the Classification Criteria and Results of Several Chemicals of GHS Between Korea & Japan Jae Wook Choi_Korea University College of Medicine, Korea PP-29-075 The Association Between Perfluoroalkyl Chemical Levels in Umbilical Cord Blood and Birth Outcomes Yen-Ju Lin_National Taiwan University College of Public Health, Taiwan PP-29-093 Gene Expression and Epigenetic Changes in Prostate Cells Exposed to Environmental androgen, Vinclozolin Saurabh Prasad_University of Ottawa, Canada PP-29-076 Prevalence of Low Chlorinated Dibenzo-P-Dioxin/Dibenzofurans in Human Serum Hyokeun Park_Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea PP-29-094 Maternal Bone Lead Levels are Prospectively Associated with Increased Blood Pressure in Female Offspring Aimin Zhang_University of Michigan, USA PP-29-095 Changes in Immune and Endocrine Effect Markers in Adoloescents Exposed to Residues of Organochlorine Pesticides in Brazil Isabel Braga_Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil PP-29-096 Correlation Between Serum Concentrations of Organochlorines and Endocrine and Immune Markers in Adolescents Exposed to Residues of Organochlorine Pesticides in Brazil. Isabel Braga_Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil PP-29-098 Validation and Application of a Method for the Determination of Bisphenol a in Urine by LC-MS/MS: Short-Term Temperature Stability Test Su Hee Kim_Center for Life & Environmental Science, Korea PP-29-077 Assessment of Exposure Levels of PBDES in Human Serum Jung-Ho Kang_Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea PP-29-078 A Comparison of Dental Caries Status in Cities with or without Fluoridation Dong Hun Han_Pusan National University, Korea PP-29-079 A Comparison of Dental Caries Status in Cities with or without Waterfluoridation Dong Hun Han_Pusan National University, Korea PP-29-080 Association of Fluoride Exposure and Bone Mineral Density: A Comparison of Area with Individual Dong Hun Han_Pusan National University, Korea PP-29-081 Relationship Between Diabetes and Reduction Effect of “Cholestimide” on Pcbs Accumulation in Human Body Yoji Mochida_Chiba University, Japan PP-29-082 Assessment of Di(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate Exposure by Urinary Metabolites as a Function of Sampling Time Yun-Jung Yang_Chung-Ang University, Korea PP-29-083 An Exposure Assessment of DI-An Exposure Assessment of DI-(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate (DEHP) and DI-N-Butyl Phthalate (DBP) in Human Serum Rashmi Rana_Indian Council of Medical Sciences, India 70 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 71 Scientific Programs - Poster session Scientific Programs - Poster session Title: Chemicals and Environmental Health Issues (E.G. Endocrine Disruptors or Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals) Topic : Emerging Infectious Disease and Environmental Factors PP-29-111 PP-29-099 Validation and Application of a Method for the Determination of Phthalate in Urine by LC-MS/MS : Short-Term Temperature Stability Test Eunha Oh_Center for Life & Environmental Science, Korea Health Risks, Methodological Approaches and Proposals for Action According to Recent Studies on the Travelers´ Health Vanina Matos_National School of Public Health Sérgio Arouca - ENSP / Oswaldo Cruz Foundation - FIOCRUZ, Brazil PP-29-112 PP-29-100 Differential Gene Expression Analysis in Human Leukemia Cell Line K562 Treated with Benzene. Sulji Choi_Chung-Ang University, Korea A Case-Control Study of the Association Between Human Exposure to Selected Chlorinated Pesticides and Primary Hepatocellular Carcinoma Heqing Shen_Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Relationship Between Ahr Gene Polymorphisms and Dioxin Concentrations in Maternal Blood Hokkaido Study on Environment and Children’s Health Seiko Sasaki_Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan PP-29-113 PP-29-101 Integrating Exposure and Epidemiologic Models to Select Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions for Influenza Rachael Jones_University of Illinois At Chicago, USA PP-29-102 National Estimates of Blood Lead, Cadmium, and Mercury Levels in the Korean General Adult Population Nam-Soo Kim_Soonchunhyang University, Korea PP-29-114 Seroprevalence of Brucellosis and Q Fever Among the Veterinarians in Veterinary Service Laboratories in Korea Hyun-Sul Lim_Dongguk University, Korea PP-29-103 Environmental Risk Factors of Breast Cancer in Korea Sung-Mi Jang_Ewha Woman's University, Korea PP-29-104 Environmental Exposure Level of PBDES in Some Industrial Area in Korea Junheon Yoon_National Institute of Environmental Research, Korea PP-29-105 MRNA Expressional Changes in Rat Livers Exposed to Silver Nanomaterial Sang Hee Lee_National Institute of Environmental Research, Korea PP-29-160 PP-29-115 Development and validation of on-line column switching HPLC-MS/MS method for metabolites of phthalates in human urine Soon Keun Hong_National Institute of Food and Drug Safety Evaluation, Korea Topic : Environmental Toxicology Topic : Emerging Environmental Problems - Ionizing Radiation, Electromagnetic Field, Stress, Hazardous Wastes PP-29-106 Assessment of Stress And Its Risk Factors Among Primary School Teachers In The Klang Valley, Malaysia Nurul Izzah Abdul Samad_University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia PP-29-107 The Health Effects of the Electromagnetic Field Associated with Mobile Phone Base Station: A Provocation Study Jui-Chin Chiang_National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan PP-29-108 Effects of Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Field Exposure on Sleep Disturbances Evelyn Mohler_Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Switzerland PP-29-109 Association of Changes of Thyroid Hormone Levels with Brominated Flame Retarded (BFR) Exposure Around E-Waste Dismantling Site Hongmei Wang_Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, China PP-29-110 Electromagentic Radiations from Cell Phone Inhibit Plant Root Growth Through Induction of Oxidative Damage Harminder Pal Singh_Panjab University, India 72 ISES-ISEE 2010 Topic : Environmental Health Effects on Susceptible Populations (E.G. Elderly, Children, Pregnant Women) Environmental Exposure to Lead Elevates Blood Pressure in the Elderly Hee-Tae Kang_Department of Preventive Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea PP-29-115 Surface Photochemistry: On the Search of Efficient Photodegradation Methods for Indigo Dyes Through Advanced Oxidative Processes Enrico Saggioro_Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brazil PP-29-117 Using a Chemical Mixture of Pyrethroid Pesticides to Determine Rodent Tissue Clearance Rates James M. Starr_US Environmental Protection Agency, USA PP-29-118 Ostensibly Ineffectual Doses of Cadmium and Lipopolysaccharide Causes Liver Damage in Rats Shih-Bin Su_Chi-Mei Medical Center, Taiwan PP-29-120 Comparison of PAH Levels Between Wild Fish and Farmed Fish Caterina Ledda_Catania University, Italy PP-29-121 Reduction of Effluent Toxicity During Municipal Sewage Treatment Processes Danvir Mark Farnazo_Energy and Environment Fusion Center, Myongji University, Korea PP-29-123 Effects of Blood Lead Concentration on Intelligence and Personality in School Children Dae-Seon KIM_National Institute of Environmental Research, Korea PP-29-124 Methane and Natural Gas Exposure Limits Saurabh Prasad_University of Ottawa, Canada PP-29-125 Acute Sensitivity of Neocaridina Denticulata to Pentachlorophenol Sodium Salt Following Hardness or pH Jaewoo Lee_National Institute of Environmental Research, Korea Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 73 Scientific Programs - Poster session Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Ethics and Justice in Environmental Health Policy Topic : Indoor and Built Environment PP-29-126 Criticism to the Limulus Amebocyte Lysate (LAL) Test as a Replacement Method to the Rabbit Pyrogen Test (RPT) and Environmental Health Implications Róber Bachinski_National School of Public Health (ENSP) / Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz), Brazil PP-29-141 Indoor Air Pollution in Different Mongolian Dwellings and Children’s Health in Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) Enkhjargal Gombojav_Health Sceinces University, Mongolia PP-29-142 PP-29-127 Disparities in Traffic Exposure in the United States Jennifer Parker_National Center for Health Statistics, USA Investigation of Flooring and Particle Composition Factors in Human Activity Induced Resuspension Kyung Sul_Clarkson University, USA Environmental Justice in Regulatory Analysis: Potential Types of Policy and Analytical Questions and Applications of Resulting Information Onyemaechi Nweke_US Environmental Protection Agency, USA PP-29-143 PP-29-128 Indoor Air Quality Improvement Following Interventions in Wood Stove Homes Curtis W. Noonan_University of Montana, USA PP-29-144 Distribution of Airborne Bacteria and Fungi in the Korean High-Speed Train Indoor Duck-Shin Park_Korea Railroad Research Institute, Korea PP-29-145 Analytical Methods for Personal Exposure to PM2.5, Particulate Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Solanesol Takashi Amagai_University of Shizuoka, Japan PP-29-147 An Overview on Indoor Air Pollution, Its Adverse Health Effects and Intervention Measures in Rural China Jinliang Zhang_Chinese Research Academy of Environment Sciences, China PP-29-148 The Prevalence Rates of Reported SBS Symptom and Gender: A Case Study in a Middle School Jinliang Zhang_Chinese Research Academy of Environment Sciences, China PP-29-149 Survey on the Prevalence Rates of SBS Symptoms in a Middle School, Beijing Zhiyi Xiao_Haidian Center for Disease Prevention and Control, China PP-29-150 The Analysis on the Impact Factors of SBS by Using Fitted Hybrid Linear Model Zhiyi Xiao_Haidian Center for Disease Prevention and Control, China PP-29-129 Why Have a Great Number of Residents in the Methylmercury-Polluted Area not been Examined for Minamata Disease? Shigeru Takaoka_Kyoritsu Neurology and Rehabilitation Clinic, Japan Topic : Indoor and Built Environment PP-29-130 PP-29-131 PP-29-132 Effects of Emissions from Cedar Timber on Psychological and Physiological Factors in Indoor Environment Kenichi Azuma_Kinki University School of Medicine, Japan Dampness, Food Habits, and Sick Building Syndrome Symptoms Among Elementary School Pupils Yasuaki Saijo_Asahikawa Medical College, Japan Evaluation of formaldehyde Guideline Values for Indoor Air Tunga Salthammer_Fraunhofer WKI, Germany PP-29-133 Effect of Essential Oil on Heart Rate and Blood Pressure Among Healthy Subjects in Classroom Kai-Jen Chuang_St. Mary’s Medicine, Nursing and Management College, Taiwan PP-29-134 A Follow-Up Study on Mood States, Symptoms and Chemical Exposure Levels of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Patients Satoshi Nakai_Yokohama National University, Japan Topic : Low Level Exposure to Environmental Contaminants and Health PP-29-151 Determination of Formaldehyde Benchmark Level in Blood Using the Model “Blood Concentration – Odds Ratio” Pavel Shur_Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Prophylactic Health Risk Management Technologies, Russian Federation PP-29-152 Prevalence of Asthma, Atopic Dermatitis and Rhinitis and MVOC Exposure in Single Family Homes – A Survey in Six Cities of Japan Atsuko Araki_Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan Quantification of Urinary Melamine Among Urolithiasis in Taiwan by Liquid Chromatography / Tandem Mass Spectrometry Chia-Fang Wu_Graduate Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan PP-29-153 Effects of Low Level Arsenic Exposure on the Functioning of Renal Tubules Sang-Yong EOM_College of Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Korea PP-29-137 Relationship Between Building Materials, Structure and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCS) Indoor Air Masamichi Hanazato_Center for Preventive Medical Science, Chiba University, Japan PP-29-154 Exposure to Heavy Metals in Residents Living Near the a Copper Refinery Plant Sang–Yong EOM_College of Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Korea PP-29-138 Confort in the Hospitalization Rooms M. Ferrante_Department of Hygiene and Public Health of Catania University, Italy PP-29-156 Geographical Distribution Features of PFOS and PFOA in Populations from China Yihe Jin_Dalian University of Technology, China PP-29-139 A Study on the formaldehyde Removal Efficiency Using Nano-Size Carbon Colloids Seon Hong Kim_Yonsei University, Korea PP-29-157 Blood Lead Level of Residents Living Around 355 Abandoned Metal Mines in Korea Byung-Kook Lee_Soonchunhyang University, Korea PP-29-158 Residual Detections of Erythromycin and Tylosin at Surface Water and Soils in Korea Pangyi Kim_Yongin University, Korea PP-29-159 Evaluation of Associated Factors for Cadmium Exposure and Kidney Function in General Population Mingai Huang_Chung-Ang University, Korea PP-29-135 PP-29-136 74 Primary Products Emitted from Evaporating Essential Oils and Potential Secondary Pollutants from Their Reactions with Oxidants Pei-Chih Wu_Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 75 Scientific Programs - Poster session Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Microbial Exposure and Health Risk Topic : Natural Disasters and Health (E.G. Forest Fire, Earthquake, Tsunami, Flooding, Etc.,) PP-29-161 Health Risk Assessment of Airborne Microbes in the Public Facilities Yong-Jin Lee_the Institute for Environmental Research, Yonsei University, Korea PP-29-171 PP-29-162 Prevalence of Legionella Cooling Tower Water Contamination and Legionella Pneumophila Antibodies Among Hotel Workers of Jiangsu, China Hong Sun_Jiangsu Provincial CDC, China Regional Characteristics of Heat-related Deaths and the Application of a Heat-health Warning System in Korea Dae-Geun Lee_Korea Meteorological Administration, Korea PP-29-172 The Status and Preventive Measures of the Natural Disasters in Korean Farmers Lim Hyun Sul_Dongguk University/Preventive Medicine, Korea PP-29-163 Needlesticks and Nonreporting: a Review of Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Among Healthcare Workers David Goldsmith_George Washington University , United States of America Topic : Noise and Health Topic : Nanotechnology and Health PP-29-173 The Associations Between Urban Traffic Emissions on Myocardial Infarction Risk Vilija Malinauskiene_Kaunas University of Medicine Institute of Cardiology, Lithuania PP-29-174 The Research of Hearing Loss in Polyester Fiber Workers Chieh-Yu Wei_Institute of Labor Relationship, Chinese Culture University, Taiwan PP-29-175 Assessment of Combined Effects from Exposure to Cold Stress, Hand-Arm Vibration and Noise Pao-Chiang Chao_Tajen University, Taiwan PP-29-176 Effects of Noise Exposure at Different Frequencies on Hearing Loss in Workers Shen-En Jian_China Medical University, Taiwan PP-29-177 Effects of Noise Exposure at Different Frequencies on Hypertension in Workers Chih-Hao Tseng_China Medical University, Taiwan PP-29-179 Does Traffic Noise Explain the Association of Residential Proximity to Traffic with Coronary Artery Calcification? Anja Viehmann_Institute for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology, University Hospital of Essen, Germany PP-29-164 Is Health Risk Due to Nanoparticles Unusually Great and are They Really Ignored by Physiological Defense Mechanisms? Boris Katsnelson_Medical Research Center for Prophylaxis and Health Protection in Industrial Workers, Russian Federation PP-29-165 The Pilot Study of Specific Biomarkers in Health Effects Among Engineered Nanoparticles Manufacturing Workers Ming-Hsiu Lin_Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Taiwan PP-29-166 Rapid Nanotoxicity Screening Approach of Agnps Using Negative-Charged Vesicle Sun Hee Jee_Kwangwoon University, Korea PP-29-167 Exposure Assessment of Silver Nanomaterials in Workplaces Sun Hee Jee_Kwangwoon University, Korea PP-29-168 Development of Guidance for Safe Management of Nanomaterials in Workplaces Sun Hee Jee_Kwangwoon University, Korea PP-29-169 Rapid and Reversible Preparation of Citrated-Stabilized Silver Nanoplates and Its Nanotoxicity Jinkyu Roh_Kwangwoon University, Korea PP-29-180 Subjective Annoyance from Exposure to Low Frequency Noise of Semiconductor Manufacturing in the Packaging and Testing Processes Pao-Chiang Chao_School of Public Health, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan PP-29-181 PP-29-170 A New Test Method Development for Number Concentration Measurement of Particles Generated by Laser Printer Ha-Kyu Jung_Hanyang University, Korea Relationship Between Aircraft Noise Exposure and Depression, Anxiety, Stress in Korea Keou Won Lee_Ajou University Medical Center, Korea PP-29-182 A Study on the Noise Exposure and Hearing Loss of the Workers in Cable Manufacture Kuo-Hua Wang_Chinese Culture University, Taiwan PP-29-183 Relationship Between Aircraft Noise Exposure and Sleep Quality in Korea Soo Jeong Kim_Ajou University School of Medicine, Korea PP-29-184 Influence of Nutrition on the Association Between Occupational Noise Exposures and Hearing Impairment in the U.S. General Popula Yoon-Hyeong Choi_University of Michigan School of Public Health, USA PP-29-185 Aircraft Noise Exposure and Its Effects on Quality of Life and Cognitive Function Among Thai Residents Chantana Padungtod_Ministry of Public Health, Thailand PP-29-186 The Effect of Vibration Reduction on the Anti-Vibration Gloves Made of Different Materials Heekyung Yun_Institute of Environmental Research, Korea 76 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 77 Scientific Programs - Poster session Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Teaching and Training Environmental / Occupational Epidemiology and Exposure Science Topic : Other PP-29-187 Long-Term Effect of Multifactor Transfer, Lifting and Repositioning Intervention Program Among Health Care Workers Hyun Lim_University of Saskatchewan, Canada PP-29-188 Transdisciplinary Academic Education and Professional Training Model in Global Health Tomas Tamulis_University of Hawaii John a Burns School of Medicine, USA PP-29-198 Metabolic Syndrome and Its Related Factors in an Endemic Area of Dioxin Exposure in Southern Taiwan Chien-Yuan Huang_National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan PP-29-199 The Strength of the Healthy Worker Effect Varies According to the Type of Cancer Being Studied Jorunn Kirkeleit_University of Bergen, Norway PP-29-200 Psychological Symptoms in Residents 7 Months After the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill: Re-Analysis Focused on Influencing Factors Kyung-Hwa Choi_Chungbuk National University, Korea PP-29-201 Environmental Exposure to Hydrogen Sulphide and Odour from Fish Meal Plants in St. Helena Bay, Western Cape Province, South Africa Abednego Baker_ISEE, South Africa PP-29-202 Improvement of Standard Examination Methods (GB5750-2006) for Chlorine Dioxide and Estimation of Application on Field in Drinking Water Lili Ji_Jiangsu CDC, China PP-29-203 Biomass Smoke and Cooking: Can Carbon Monoxide Be Used as a Proxy Measure of Respirable Particulate Matter? Shelby Yamamoto_University of Heidelberg, Germany PP-29-204 Satellite-Derived NO2 and HCHO: Comparison to in Situ Measurement and Application to Air Quality Management Alan Fried_National Center for Atmospheric Research, EOL, USA PP-29-205 A Change of Atopy Prevalence Among the Industrialized Area Residents in Gyeonggi-Do, Korea for 3 Years(2005, 2006, 2007) Moonhee Kwon_Seoul National University, Korea PP-29-206 Military Working Dogs and Pets as Sentinels of Environmental Diseases David Goldsmith_George Washington University, USA PP-29-207 Salivary Bisphenol-A Level Detected by ELISA After Restoration with Sealant Resin Dong Hun Han_Pusan National University, Korea PP-29-208 Study on the Effect of SPI (Samsung Super Plasma Ion) on Airborne Microorganism Reduction and Pig's Productivity in Pig Building Yoonshin Kim_Hanyang University, IEIM, Korea PP-29-146 Phthalates exposure indoors: experiments and understanding Yinping Zhang_Tsinghua University, China Topic : Urban Planning, Green and Sustainable Development PP-29-189 PP-29-190 Understanding How the Retail Food Environment Supports Dietary Goals Among Hispanics in New York City Andrew Rundle_Columbia University, USA A Study on the Thermal Performance of the Living Wall System Seung Won Han_Floriculture Research Division, Korea Topic : Consumer Product Exposure Assessment in Asia / Pacific Region PP-29-192 Quantitative Risk Assessment Methods to Evaluate the Safety of Menstrual Protection Products Prashant Rai_Procter and Gamble Innovation G.K., Japan PP-29-193 Conducting Consumer Product Exposure Assessments: Methods, Data and Future Directions Christina Cowan-Ellsberry_CE2Consulting, LLC, USA PP-29-194 Consumer Product Safety: Coherent Exposure Assessment for Multiple Products Containing Same Chemical Ingredients—Defining Exposure Opportunities for Different Consumer Types Christine Chaisson_The Lifeline Group, USA PP-29-195 An Exposure-Based Risk Assessment Approach to Safety Evaluation of Laundry Deterent Products Seok Kwon_Kobe Technical Center, Procter & Gamble (P&G) Innovation Godo Kaisha, Japan PP-29-196 Dermal Sensitization Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) for Fragrance Ingredients Christina Cowan_Ellsberry_CE2Consulting, LLC, USA PP-29-197 Consumer Product Ingredient Safety: Exposure and Risk Screening Methods for Consumer Product Ingredients Christina Cowan-Ellsberry_CE2 Consulting, LLC, USA 30 August, Monday Topic : Problems Regarding Socioeconomic Status and Vulnerability (E.G. Poverty, Rapid Urbanization, Difference of Life Quality) 78 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 79 Scientific Programs - Poster session Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Air Pollution - Exposure Characterization and Health Effects PP-30-002 Modeling the Distribution of Highway-Generated Air Pollution in a Residential Urban Neighborhood Allison St. Vincent_Tufts University, USA PP-30-019 Spatiotemporal Patterns of Ultrafine Particle Counts and Fine Particle Mass in Neighborhoods Surrounding an Airport Hsiao-Hsien Hsu_Harvard School of Public Health, USA PP-30-020 Symptom Severity of Atopic Dermatitis and Indoor Exposure to Air Pollutants in a Child Day Care Center Eun-Hye Kim_Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Korea PP-30-003 Validation of Traffic Exposure Surrogates Against a Biomarker of Internal Dose Among Nonsmoking US Population Amir Sapkota_University of Maryland, USA PP-30-021 Indoor Air Quality and Allergic Disease in Elementary School Children Ho-Hyun Kim_The Institute for Environmental Research, Yonsei University, Korea PP-30-005 Impact of Emissions from Aluminum Electrolysis Plants on Ambient Air Pollution and Children’s Health Sergey Kuzmin_Ministry of Public Health of the Russian Federation, Russian Federation PP-30-022 Intake Fractions for Vehicle Emissions in 88 Worldwide Urban Areas Joshua S. Apte_Energy and Resources Group, University of California, USA PP-30-023 PP-30-006 Association Between Ambient Air Pollution and the Hospital Emergency Room Visits for Respiratory Diseases: A Case-crossover Study Chang Su_School of Public Health, Peking University, China Automobiles and the Deterioration of Environmental Health in the City of Guadalajara, México Curiel Ballesteros A_University of Guadalajara, Mexico PP-30-024 Characteristics of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCS): Concentrations and Source Identification for Indoor and Outdoor Hospital Waiting Areas in China Na Luo_Peking University, China PP-30-007 Air Pollution and Survival Within a Cohort: Risks of Criteria and Other Pollutants Ronald Wyzga_EPRI, USA PP-30-008 Receptor Modeling of Particulate Matter Personal Exposure for an Elderly Population in Tianjin, China Jian Zhou_College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, China PP-30-025 Emergency Room Visits Due to Cardiovascular Illness from a Major Hospital of Chennai, India Sheela Ravinder_Sri Ramachandra University, India PP-30-010 Mass Calibration and Relative Humidity Compensation Requirements for Optical Portable Particulate Matter Monitors: The IMPASHS (Impact of Smoke-Free Policies in EU Member States) WP2 Preliminary Results Ario Alberto Ruprecht_Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Italy PP-30-026 Characteristics of Surface and Bulk Elemental Composition of Ambient PM2.5 in Five Chinese Cities During Spring of 2008 Qi Wang_School of Public Health, Peking University, China PP-30-011 Study on the Status and Distribution of Ultrafine Particles During Beijing Olympics in 2008 Chang Su_Peking University Health Science Center, China PP-30-027 PP-30-012 Adjustment of Regional Differences in the Effect of PM2.5 on Daily Mortality in JAPAN, Using the Generalized Additive Mixed Effects Model Ayano Takeuchi_The University of Tokyo, Japan Observed Smoking in Car: Results of a Study from the National Health Prevention Service of Veneto, Northern Italy Giovanni Invernizzi_Istituto Nazionale Tumori, Italy PP-30-028 Vertical Gradients of Residential Indoor and Outdoor Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Black Carbon, Particulate Matter in New York City Kyung Hwa Jung_Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, USA Quantification of Exposure By PM2.5 from the Biomass Burning in the Brazilian Amazon: Estimative of Potential Dose Beatriz Oliveira_Escola Nacional de Saude Publica (ENSP/FIOCRUZ), Brazil PP-30-013 Spatial Distribution of Nitrogen Oxides and PM Concentrations in Taipei Yu-Hsiu Chu_National Taiwan University, Taiwan PP-30-014 Ambient Exposure to Criteria Air Pollutants and Risk of Death from Bladder Cancer in Taiwan Chun-Yuh Yang_Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan PP-30-029 PP-30-015 The Trend of Atmospheric Ozone Concentration in Taiwan, 1996- 2009 Hsin-Yi Cheng_National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan PP-30-030 Spatial Estimation of Industrial Sources Allocation for Improved Exposure Assessment in the Human Health Risk Assessment Studies Oksana Voznyuk_State Institution Marzeev Institute of Hygiene and Medical Ecology, Ukraine PP-30-031 PP-30-016 Investigation on the Health Status of Coal Miners in Shanxi Province Xiaochuan Pan_School of Public Health, Peking University, China PP-30-032 PP-30-017 Peculiarities of Exposure Assessment for the Population Living in the Zones of Chemical Pollution of Ambient Air Oleg Kartavtsev_State Institution Marzeev Institute of Hygiene and Medical Ecology, Ukraine Comparison of Particles in Exhaust from Swedish Environmental Classified Diesel Fuel (MK1) and Eco-par (Fischer-Tropsch Diesel Fuel) Helena Anundi_Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden PP-30-033 Quantifying Changes in Population Exposures to Air Pollution in Great Britain from the 1960s to 1980s Kayoung Lee_MRC-HPA Centre for Environment and Health, Imperial College, UK PP-30-034 Time-Series Analysis of Association Between Gaseous Air Pollutants and Daily Mortality in Urban Residents in Tianjin Yanshen Zhang_Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, China PP-30-018 80 Identifying Cities for Enhanced Fine Particulate Matter Speciation Monitoring Lisa Baxter_United States Environmental Protection Agency, USA ISES-ISEE 2010 Development and Transferability of Land-Use Regression Models for NO2 and NOX in Southern California Jun Wu_Program in Public Health, University of California, USA Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 81 Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Air Pollution - Exposure Characterization and Health Effects Scientific Programs - Poster session PP-30-052 Retrospective Assessment of Exposure to Air Pollution in the Gazel French Cohort Study Mathilde Pascal_Institut de Veille Sanitaire, France Residential Proximity to Main Roads and the Risk of Allergic Diseases Hwan-Cheol Kim_Inha University College of Medicine, Korea PP-30-053 PP-30-036 A European Exposure Modelling Approach: Impact of Socio-Demographic Factors on Time-Use Aileen Yang_NILU - Norwegian Institute for Air Research, Norway Indoor Air Quality At Restaurants and Bars in Evening Hours in Korea Hyunsoo Lee_Depart, of Occupational Health Catholic University of Daegu., Korea PP-30-054 Contribution of Outdoor Nitrogen Dioxide on Indoor Air Quality in Roadside Commercial Shops Jianfei Shuai_Catholic University of Daegu, Korea PP-30-037 Exposure to PM10 of the Elderly Related to the Mass Concentration and Time- Activity in Tianjin, China Fei He_Nankai University, China PP-30-038 A Case-Control Study of Ambient NO2¸and Hemorrhagic Stroke in Edmonton, Canada Ryan Allen_Simon Fraser University, Canada PP-30-039 In-Vehicle Correlations Among Particle Number, Organic and Inorganic Species for a Cohort of Car Commuters in Atlanta Jeremy A. Sarnat_Emory University, USA PP-30-035 Topic : Biomonitoring, Biomarkers, and Exposure Biology PP-30-056 Creatinine in Spot Urine Samples: Sources of Variation and the Adjustment of Urinary Biomarkers among Roofers Exposed to Asphalt Berrin Serdar_Florida International University, USA PP-30-040 Canada Wide Landuse Regression Models Created from Fixed Site Monitors and Validated with Independent City-Specific Measurements Perry Hystad_University of British Columbia, Canada PP-30-057 Secondhand Smoke Exposure among Bar and Nightclub Employees Mongolia Chimedsuren Ochir_HSUM, Mongolia PP-30-041 Personal Exposure of 80 Retired Elders and Their Residential Indoor, Outdoor PM10 Concentrations Measured in Tianjin, China Yating Liu_Nankai University, China PP-30-059 Biological Monitoring of Aromatic Amines, Benzene and Benzo[A]Pyrene in Workers of a Modern European Coke Oven Plant Tobias Weiss_Institute of the Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany PP-30-042 PM2.5 Prediction Modeling Using MODIS AOD and Its Implications for Health Effect Studies Hyung Joo Lee_Harvard School of Public Health, USA PP-30-060 Inflammation, Oxidative Stress and PAHS Exposure Biomarkers in Children with Atopic Dermatitis Sanghwan Song_National Institute of Environmental Research, Korea PP-30-043 Fine Particle Air Quality Levels of Sri Lankan Households and Associated Respiratory Conditions: Preliminary Findings of an Ongoing Longitudinal Study Sumal Nandasena_National Institute of Health Sciences, Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka PP-30-061 Hemoglobin Adducts of Alkylating Substances – Long-term Parameters of Smoking During Pregnancy Heiko Käfferlein_IPA Center of Toxicology - Ruhr University Bochum, Germany PP-30-062 The Pyrethroid Insecticide Exposure in Children Jae Seok Song_Kwan Dong University College of Medicine, Korea PP-30-044 Contributions of Aircraft Activity, Local Sources and Meteorology to Ultrafine Particle Counts Near a Large Airport Gary Adamkiewicz_Harvard School of Public Health, USA PP-30-063 NO2 Vertical Gradient Monitoring Along a Street Canyon By LP-DOAS in the Framework of the ESCAPE Air Pollution and Health Study Ming-Yi Tsai_Swiss Tropical & Public Health Institute, Switzerland Effects of the Crude Oil Exposure by Hebei Spirit Oil Spill on Oxidative Stress in Residents and Cleanup Volunteers of Taean, Korea Sang–Yong Eom_College of Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Korea PP-30-064 The Quantitation of HEMA and TZCA in Human Urine Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometric Detection (HPLC-ESI-MS/MS) Youngah Ahn_Seoul National University, Korea PP-30-045 PP-30-046 Intake and Exposure Effects of Reducing Diesel PM in the South Coast Kathryn Lundquist_University of Minnesota, USA PP-30-047 Modeling the Variability in Kitchen Time-Activity and Its Effect on Exposure to PM2.5 from Biomass Cooking Ilse Ruiz-Mercado_University of California Berkeley, USA PP-30-065 Simultaneous Determination of Trichloroacetic Acid, Dichloroacetic Acid, S-(1,2-Dichlorovinyl) Glutathione, S-(1,2-Dichlorovinyl)-L-Cysteine and N-Acetyl-S-(1,2-Dichlorovinyl)-L-Cysteine Using Liquid Chromatography Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry Miyeon Shin_Seoul National University, Korea Structural Equation Modeling of Traffic Pollution and Inflammation: Modification by Diabetes and Smoking in the Normative Aging Study (NAS) Emmanuel S. Baja_Harvard School of Public Health, USA PP-30-066 PP-30-048 Phthalate Metabolites and Self Reported Diet Anja Zur Nieden_Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine, Justus-Liebig-University, Germany PP-30-067 PP-30-049 In-Vehicle Exposures to Traffic and Biomarkers of Airway Oxidative Stress Among Healthy Humans Robert Laumbach_UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, USA Blood and Urinary Cadmium Concentration of Residents Around Abandoned Metal Mines in Busan and Gyeongsangnam-Do Young-Seoub Hong_Dong-A University, Korea PP-30-050 Ambient Nitrogen Dioxide Prediction by Land Use Regression Modeling in Incheon Ji Young Lee_Inha University School of Medicine, Korea PP-30-068 Blood Total Mercury and Fish Consumption in the Korean General Population in KNHANES III, 2005 Byung-Kook Lee_Soonchunhyang University, Korea PP-30-051 Ultrafine Particles Inside Cars in Busy Traffic – Developing an Empirical Model Ian Longley_NIWA Ltd, New Zealand 82 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 83 Scientific Programs - Poster session Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Biomonitoring, Biomarkers, and Exposure Biology Topic : Exposure Assessment by Various Media and Pathways PP-30-069 Effect of Sample Collection and Storage Conditions on DNA Damage in Buccal Cells from Agricultural Workers Juan F Muniz_University of Pennsylvania, USA PP-30-070 Bioconcentration Factor of Perfluorinated Compounds in Blood of Common Carp, Cyprinus Carpio Chonrae Cho_NIER, Korea PP-30-071 The Epidemiological Characteristics of Green Tobacco Sickness and Urinary Cotinine Level in Korean Tobacco Harvesters Kwan Lee_Dongguk University College of Medicine, Korea PP-30-208 Adipose Organochlorine Concentrations and Risk of non-Hodgkin°Øs Lymphoma in Denmark Elvira Bräuner_Danish Cancer Society, Denmark Topic : Climate Change and Environmental Health PP-30-086 Research on Evaluation of the Pipeline Direct Drinking Water Quality with Improved Comprehensive Index Method Huang Lihong_Shanghai Changning Institute of Health Inspection, China PP-30-087 Three Methodologies for Estimating Cumulative Human Exposures to Current-Use Pyrethroid Pesticides Nicolle Tulve_US Environmental Protection Agency, USA PP-30-088 Probabilistic Evaluation of Dietary Exposure to Lead in Jiangsu Province, China Liu Pei_Southeast University, China PP-30-089 Development and Verification of China Dietary Exposure Evaluation Model Software Liu Pei_Southeast University, China PP-30-090 Combined Assessment of Migration and Skin Penetration of Chemicals from Consumer Products Jochen Heidler_German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Germany PP-30-072 Assessing the Cumulative Climate-related Health Risks in the Eastern U.S. Yang Liu_Emory University, USA PP-30-091 PP-30-073 The Effect of Climate Change and Environmental Pollution on Seasonal Fluctuations of Typhoid Fever Rakhmanbek Toichuev_The National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Kyrgyzstan Evaluation of Background Mercury Level from the Residents Living in Vicinity of Fishing Area Around Taiwan Huiu-Ling Chen_Hung Kuang University, Taiwan PP-30-092 PP-30-074 Climate and Environmental Change in Coastal Bangladesh and Seasonal (Pre)Clampsia and Hypertension Aneire Khan_Imperial College London, UK Exposure Assessment of Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) Among Japanese Population Tomohide Iwata_Graduate School of Environmental and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University, Japan PP-30-093 Cancer Risk Assessment of Inorganic Arsenic Among Japanese Population Tomoko Oguri_University of Tokyo, Japan PP-30-075 Global Environment Change and Health Tanvir Kaur_Indian Council of Medical Research, India PP-30-094 The Survey of Drinking Water Intake of Beijing Residents Jinhui Zhao_Beijing Municipal Center for Disease Prevention and Control, China PP-30-076 Climate Warming and Infectious Diseases Predicting for 2040-2050 in Taiwan Yu-Chun Wang_Chung Yuan Christian University , Taiwan PP-30-095 The Pollution Levels of PAHS in Chinese Food Jing Nie_Chinese Research Academy Of Environmental Sciences, China PP-30-077 Climate Warming and Cardiovascular Mortality in 2040-2050 in Taiwan Yu-Chun Wang_Chung Yuan Christian University , Taiwan PP-30-078 Heatwaves and Mortality in New York, NY Brooke Anderson_Yale University, USA PP-30-079 Extreme Precipitation and Climate-Related Infectious Diseases in Taiwan (1994-2008) Huey-Jen Su_College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan PP-30-080 Ambient Temperature and Mortality: An International Study in 13 Cities of East Asia PP-30-096 Exposures and Potential Risks in the Neighborhoods of Five Different Restaurants Emitting Particulate Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Shih-Chun Lung_Academia Sinica, Taiwan PP-30-097 Performance of Chromagar Staph Aureus and Chromagar MRSA for Detection of Airborne Staphylococcus Aureus in the Hospital Chun-Chieh Tseng_ Tzu Chi University, Taiwan PP-30-098 Comparison of Individual Food Analyses to Composites for Pyrethroid Pesticides Lisa Melnyk_US Environmental Protection Agency, USA Ho Kim_Seoul National University , Korea PP-30-081 The Impact of Climate Change on Public Health in India: Future Research Directions Kathleen F. Bush_School of Public Health the University of Michigan, USA PP-30-099 Assessing the Value of Including GPS in Personal Exposure Monitoring Studies Amanda Wheeler_Health Canada, Canada PP-30-082 Relationships Between Personal Exposure to Heat and Cold and Air Pollutants Qingyu Meng_U.S. EPA, USA PP-30-100 Water-Related Activity Mode and Dermal Exposure Factors of People in Typical Northern City in China Xiaoli Duan_Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, China PP-30-083 Association Study Between Transport Accident Mortality and Temperature in South Korea Minji Choe_Seoul National University, Korea PP-30-101 Occurrence of Disinfection By-Products (DBPS) in Drinking Water in Different Italian Northern Regions Guglielmina Fantuzzi_Università di Modena E Reggio Emilia, Italy PP-30-084 Health Impact of Heatwaves in Urban Heat Islands: How to Estimate the Exposure of the Population? Mathilde Pascal_Institut de Veille Sanitaire, France PP-30-102 Perfluorinated Compounds (PFCS) Exposure Through Tap Waters in Korea Seung-Kyu Kim_Seoul National University, Korea PP-30-085 Climate Change and Health: An International Panorama Adalberto Luiz Miranda Filho_National School of Public Health Sergio Arouca / Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil PP-30-103 Exposure Assessment of Traffic Related Air Pollution in Sao Paulo, Brazil Adelaide Cassia Nardocci_University of São Paulo, Brazil 84 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 85 Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Exposure Assessment by Various Media and Pathways Scientific Programs - Poster session PP-30-120 Research on Inhalation Exposure Factors of Tai Yuan Residents Xiaoli Duan_Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, China Contributions of Dermal and Pulmonary Routes to Chloroform Exposure in Swimming Pool: A Comparison Between Three Estimation Approaches Cyril Catto_Université de Montréal, Canada PP-30-121 A Novel Approach to Estimating Average Long-Term Endotoxin Exposure for Children: The Endotoxin Exposure Matrix (EEM) Saurabh Prasad_University of Ottawa, Canada PP-30-122 PP-30-106 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure Among Korean Workers: National Working Condition Survey Sungil Cho_Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Korea Levels of Human Steroid Hormones in Water and Sediment from Four Major Rivers in Korea Young Lim Kho_School of Human & Environmental Sciences, Eulji University, Korea PP-30-123 PP-30-107 Partitioning Theory Applied to Paired Indoor Air and House Dust SVOC Measurements: Implications for Residential Exposure Measurements in Epidemiology Studies Robin Dodson_Silent Spring Institute, USA Comparison of VOCS Personal Exposure Levels According to Time-Activity Patterns in Korea Wook-Hee Choi_National Institute of Environmental Research, Korea PP-30-124 Evidence of Policy Impact on Population Exposure Improvement Kiyoung Lee_Seoul National University, Korea PP-30-108 Toenail, Blood and Urine as Biomarkers of Occupational Exposure to Manganese Wisanti Laohaudomchok_Harvard School of Public Health, USA Topic : Food Safety, Impact of Nutrition on Health Daily Intake of DEHP and Other Phthalates by Korean – Estimated by Determination of Urinary Concentration of Phthalate Metabolites Young Lim Kho_Eulji University, Korea PP-30-125 PP-30-109 Food Environment Quality and Food Choice in Clusters of Colonias Along the South Texas/Mexico Border Joseph Sharkey_School of Rural Public Health, USA PP-30-126 Investigation of Food Safety and Handling Practices of Households in Jimma Town Ethiopia Firdu Zawide_Jimma University, USA PP-30-110 Persistent Organic Pollutants (POP) and Their Effect on Gene Expression in Exposed Children Partha Mitra_ Howard University, USA PP-30-127 Artificial Sweetener Intake of Korean Children is Insignificant Jee-Yeon Lee_Korea Health Industry Development Institute, Korea PP-30-104 PP-30-105 Exposure Assessment of the Chemicals in Personal Care Products Woo-Il Kim_NIER, Korea PP-30-111 Dietary Patterns for Unique Populations Not Represented in US National Dietary Surveys: Application to Exposure Assessment Methods and Relevance to Any Population Group Christine Chaisson_The Lifeline Group, USA PP-30-128 Length-Normalized Mercury Concentrations in the Tissue of Freshwater Fishes at Korea Chan-Kook Kim_Neoenbiz Co., Korea PP-30-112 Investigation of Chemical Distribution and Uptake at Low Skin Loads Alexander Domesle_University of Washington, USA PP-30-129 Mercury Concentrations in Korean Freshwater Fishes Chan-Kook Kim_Neoenbiz Co., Korea PP-30-113 Multi-Media and Multi-Pathway Aggregate Exposure Assessment for Phthalates in Korean Volunteers Jong-Hyeon Lee_Neoenbiz Co., Korea PP-30-130 Fish Consumption Advisory for Mercury in Korean Freshwater Fish Chan-Kook Kim_Neoenbiz Co., Korea PP-30-114 Multi-Media and Multi-Pathway Aggregate Exposure Assessment for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Korean Volunteers Jong-Hyeon Lee_Neoenbiz Co., Korea PP-30-131 Human Health Risk Assessment from Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHS) and Alkylated Pahs in the Hebei-Spirit Oil Spill Area Jong-Hyeon Lee_Neoenbiz Co., Korea PP-30-115 Multi-Media and Multi-Pathway Aggregate Exposure Assessment for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to the Inhabitant in Tae-An County after Hebei-Spirit Oil Spill Jong-Hyeon Lee_Neoenbiz Co., Korea PP-30-132 Effect of Calcium and Sodium Intake on Blood Lead Levels in Pregnancy: Mothers and Children’s Environmental Health Study Yo a Lee_ Ewha Womans University, Korea PP-30-116 Exposure Assessment of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHS) and Alkylated Pahs to the Participants in the Cleanup Activity of the Hebei-Spirit Oil Spill Jong-Hyeon Lee_Neoenbiz Co., Korea PP-30-133 Dietary Pattern Modifies the Relationship Between Blood Lead Levels and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Children Se-Young Oh_Research Institute of Human Ecology, Kyung Hee University, Korea PP-30-117 A Computational Framework for Aggregate and Cumulative Exposure Assessment Denis Sarigiannis_Institute for Health and Consumer Protection, Italy PP-30-134 The Association Between Blood Mercury Level and Blood Pressure Differs by the Type of Fish Consumed in Children Se-Young Oh_Research Institute of Human Ecology, Kyung Hee University, Korea PP-30-118 Analysis of Temporal and Spatial Variability in Disinfection By-Product Concentrations for Exposure Assessment Applications Amy Meyer_Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, USA PP-30-135 Empirically Derived Dietary Patterns Associated with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children Se-Young Oh_Research Institute of Human Ecology, Kyung Hee University, Korea PP-30-119 Method Development for Residential and Occupational Sampling of Organophosphorus Pesticides and Oxygen Analogs in Yakima Valley, WA Jenna Armstrong_University of Washington DEOHS, USA 86 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 87 Scientific Programs - Poster session Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Health Effects of Global Environmental Changes - Somatic and Psychological Effects Topic : Occupational and Environmental Cancer PP-30-136 Impact of Environment Conditions on Hypertension Occurence in Human Population Janka Poracova_Presov University, Slovakia Topic : Exposure Assessment by Various Media and Pathways PP-30-155 Soluble Mesothelin Related Protein Levels in Subjects with Malignant Mesothelioma Alenka Franko_Clinical Institute of Occupational Medicine, University Medical Centre, Slovenia PP-30-156 Role of Genetic Polymorphisms on the Relation Between Carcinogen DNA Adduct in Lung and Blood Mononuclear Cells Mi-Sun Lee_Harvard School of Public Health, USA PP-30-157 MTHFR Polymorphisms and Carcinogen DNA Damage in the Lung Mi-Sun Lee_Harvard School of Public Health, USA PP-30-137 Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality in 40 Small and Medium Sized Commercial Buildings in California: Indoor Air Quality Methods and Findings Deborah Bennett_UC Davis, USA PP-30-139 Modeling Indoor Air Pollution Concentrations from Stove Emissions Using a Monte Carlo Single-Box Model Michael Johnson_Berkeley Air Monitoring Group, USA PP-30-158 The Research of Hearing Loss in Dyeing and Finishing Industry Workers Chen-Yu Wang_Aletheia Universit, Taiwan PP-30-140 A Study on Concentration of VOCS at the Senior Facility Bu Soon Son_Soonchunhyang University, Korea PP-30-159 PP-30-141 The Association of Subjective Symptoms of Students and Indoor Air Quality in Private Academic Facilities Kyung-Sick Jung_Soonchunhyang University, Korea Comparison of Statistical Methods and Summary Estimates for a Meta-Analysis of Occupational Chloroprene Exposure and Liver Cancer Hien Le_E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company, USA PP-30-160 PP-30-142 A Study of the Effectiveness of Indoor Plants for Removal of Volatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air in a Seven-Story Office Building Michael Apte_Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA Current Trend and Regional Distribution of Lung Cancer among Koreans: Findings from the Korea National Health Insurance Claims Data 2001~2008 Min Jung Ko_National Health Insurance Policy Research Institute, National Health Insurance Corporation, Korea PP-30-161 Mortality among Shipbreaking Workers- A Retrospective Cohort Study Wei-Te Wu_National Yang Ming University, Taiwan PP-30-143 The Assessment of Survey on the Indoor Air Quality of Children Care Centers in South Korea Youn Hee Oh_Korea University, Korea PP-30-162 Light, Sleep Duration and Melatonin Among Rotating Shift Nurses Anne Grundy_Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada PP-30-144 Association Between Volatile Organic Compounds and Particulate Matters in Microenvironments Intan Nadrah Zulkamar_Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, the University of Tokyo, Japan PP-30-163 PP-30-145 Developing a Diffusion-Controlled Reference Material for VOC Emissions Testing John Little_Virginia Tech, USA The Study of Hearing Loss in Metal Furniture Manufacturing Workers Chieh-Yu Wei_Institute of Labor Relationship, Chinese Culture University, Taiwan PP-30-146 The Efficiency of Chemical Sensitivity Screening Test in Japanese, Korean and English to Prevent Sick Building Syndrome Hiroko Nakaoka_Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan Topic : Policy, Risk Perception, Risk Assessment, Management and Communication (E.G. Education, Policy Evaluation) PP-30-147 Reduction of Indoor VOC By Regulation in New Unoccupied Apartment Soogil Lim_Seoul National University, Korea PP-30-164 Evaluation of the Policy for Separated Nonsmoking Areas in Hospitality Venues in South Korea Using Measurements of PM2.5 and Airborne Nicotine Sungroul Kim_Korea Environment Institute, Korea PP-30-166 The Application of Indicator-Based DPSEEA Model in Air Pollution (2049) Wook-Hee Choi_National Institute of Environmental Research, Korea PP-30-148 Exposure to Semi Volatile Organic Compounds Including Flame Retardants Indoor Air from the Floor Yoko Odaka_Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan PP-30-149 A Study on Characteristics of Particulate Matter in the Seoul Metropolitan Subway Hye-Seon Jeong_Konkuk University, Korea PP-30-150 Comparison of the Characteristics of VOC Emitted from Building Materials Hyun-Ju Park_Konkuk University, Korea PP-30-151 The Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of PM10 and CO2 in Subway Station in Korea Jungyun Lim_National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER), Korea Topic : Problems Regarding Socioeconomic Status and Vulnerability (E.G. Poverty, Rapid Urbanization, Difference of Life Quality) PP-30-152 A Study on Concentration of Major Indoor Air Pollutants by Environment Effect Factor of Apartment in Korea Jung-Min Ryu_National Institute of Environmental Research, Korea PP-30-001 PP-30-153 A Comparison of Measurement Methods of Indoor Ammonia in New Buildings Juhee Yoo_National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER), Korea An Epidemiological Study of Canine Distemper in Mumbai: Bridging the Gap Between Human and Animal Health Dipika Kadaba_Bombay Veterinary College, India PP-30-154 Evaluating the Characteristics of Chemical Emissions from Wood- Base Furniture in Korean Market Yeonjung Koh_National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER), Korea PP-30-168 Socioeconomic and Environmental Determinants of Hospitalizations for Childhood and Adult Asthma in Hawaii Tomas Tamulis_University of Hawaii John a Burns School of Medicine, USA 88 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 89 Scientific Programs - Poster session Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Reproductive Health and Environment Topic : Various Methodologies in Environmental Health Research GIS, Multidisciplinary Approach PP-30-169 The Impact of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Pregnancy Outcome Wojciech Hanke_Institute of Occupational Medicine, Poland PP-30-170 Maternal Smoking and Alcohol Use During Pregnancy, Common Metabolic Polymorphisms and the Risk of Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Fumihiro Sata_National Institute of Public Health, Japan PP-30-172 Exposure to Air Pollutants During Pregnancy and Outcomes at Birth: An Epidemiological Study in Lombardy, Italy, 2004-2008 Matteo Bonzini_University of Insubria, Italy PP-30-173 Periodicity and Trends in the Incidence of Congenital Malformations with Regard to Conception Date of Live and Stillbirths among Jews and Muslims in Israel, 2000-2006 Chava Peretz_Sackler School of Medicine , Israel PP-30-174 Residence Near High-Voltage Power Lines and Risk of Birth Defects Marco Vinceti_University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy PP-30-175 2,4,5-T and Birth Defects in New Zealand Barry Borman_Massey University, New Zealand PP-30-176 High Level of Air Pollution Exposure During Pregnancy and Preterm Birth in Taiyuan, Shanxi, P.R.China Yan Ping Zhang_Taiyuan Center for Disease Control, China PP-30-177 Chlorate and Chlorite Exposure Via Drinking Water during Pregnancy and The Risk of Congenital Anomalies Elena Righi_University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy PP-30-183 Cohorts: Their Interest and Role in Environmental Health Surveillance Georges Salines_INVS, France PP-30-184 Individual Exposure to Air Pollution and Lung Function in Korea: Spatial Analysis Using Multiple Exposure Approaches Jiyoung Son_School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University, USA PP-30-185 The Classification and Coding of the Foods in Chinese Dietary Exposure Assessment Database Liu Pei_Southeast University, China PP-30-186 A Novel Approach for Characterizing Neighbourhood Deprivation Wahida KIHAL_French School of Public Health (EHESP), France PP-30-187 Estimating Environmental Exposure to Pesticides Used on Canadian Golf Courses Alejandro Cervantes-Larios_University of British Columbia, School of Environmental Health, Canada PP-30-188 The Validity of the Stellman Exposure Opportunity Index Model Dokyoung Yoon_Exponent, Inc, USA PP-30-189 The Use of a Distance-Weighted Directional Buffer Function in Land Use Regression Modeling for Urban Air Quality Assessment of Windsor, Ontario, Canada Hongcheng Zeng_University of Windsor, Canada PP-30-190 Using GIS to Evaluate Spatial Accessibility and Delivery of Health Resources in Niigata Prefecture, Japan Theogene Ndatimana_Loma Linda University, USA PP-30-191 GIS Time-Activity and Population Exposure Modelling Linda Beale_SAHSU, MRC Centre for Environment and Health, Imperial College London, UK PP-30-178 A Case-Control Study on Congenital Anomalies and Trihalomethanes Exposure in Emilia Romagna (Northern Italy) Gabriella Aggazzotti_University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy PP-30-192 Development of a Dust Generator Using Soil Sample Jiseon Yeom_Seoul National University, Korea PP-30-179 Chlorination Disinfection By-Products and Risk of Stillbirths in England and Wales Mireille B Toledano_Imperial College London, UK PP-30-193 Application of Participant-Based Approach for Residential Air Quality Monitoring Yunhyung Hwang_Seoul National University, Korea PP-30-180 Trihalomethanes and Semen Quality in England and Wales Mireille B Toledano_Imperial College London, UK PP-30-181 Epigenomic Changes in Testicular Cells from Exposure to Phthalates Bryan Nguyen_University of Ottawa, Canada PP-30-182 Association of Maternal Folate and Vitamin B6 and Serum C-Reactive Protein Levels with Gestational Age at Delivery: Mothers and Children’s Environmental Health (MOCEH) Hyesook Kim_Ewha Womans University, Korea 90 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 91 Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Work and Environment PP-30-194 Personal Exposure to Selected Volatile Hydrocarbons for Graduate Students Attending Colleges of Natural Sciences and Social Sciences Wan Jo_Kyungpook National University, Korea Scientific Programs - Poster session 31 August, Tuesday Topic : Air Pollution - Exposure Characterization and Health Effects PP-31-001 Physical, Chemical and Oxidative Characterization of Particles from Locations with Contrast in Local Source Emissions: Exposure and Health Assessment in the RAPTES Study Nicole Janssen_RIVM , The Netherlands PP-30-195 Ganglion Cysts in Naprapathy Practitioners with Repetitive Movement of the Upper Extremities How-Ran Guo_National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan PP-30-196 Air Monitoring of Solvents in Nail Salon Shops in California, U.S.A. Robert Gunier_UC Berkeley , USA PP-31-002 Second-Hand Smoke Exposure and Coronary Artery Calcification Among Non-Smoking Adults Barbara Hoffmann_University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany PP-30-197 Accidents Associated with Education or Research Among University Students Yen-Cheng Tseng_Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan PP-31-003 Association of Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter Constituents and Sources with Birth Weight Keita Ebisu_Yale University , USA PP-30-198 Validating Historical Beryllium Exposure Estimates at a Beryllium Manufacturing Facility M. Abbas Virji_NIOSH, USA PP-31-004 Exposure to Traffic-Related Air Pollutants in Taxi Drivers Around the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Shaowei Wu_Peking University School of Public Health, China PP-31-005 PP-30-199 Visual Function Abnormality Among Light-On Test Workers in TFT-LCD Industries: A Three-Year Longitudinal Study Shih-Bin Su_Chi-Mei Medical Center, Taiwan Analysis of Pollution Characteristics of PM2.5 and PM10 in Beijing Rong Cui_Peking University, China PP-31-006 The Glomerular Filtration Rate and Metabolic Syndrome Among High-Tech Workers in Southern Taiwan Chien-Yuan Huang_Chi-Mei Medical Center, Taiwan Relationships of Outdoor and Indoor Ultrafine Particles at Residences Downwind of a Major International Border Crossing in Buffalo, NY Timothy Mcauley_Consulting for Health, Air, Nature, & A Greener Environment, USA PP-31-007 Association Between Blood Pressure and Particulate Air Pollution in School Children of Lahore, Pakistan Muhammad Sughis_Kuleuven, Belgium PP-30-201 Visual Fatigue During Inspection with and without Lens Pirutchada Musigapong_Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand PP-31-008 The Effect of Asian Dust Aerosol on Emergency Visits Kayo Ueda_National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan PP-30-202 Computer Adaptive Assessment of Individual Mental Perceptions of Job Contents on a Website for Workplace Employees Shih-Bin Su_Chi-Mei Medical Center, Taiwan PP-31-009 Increased Risk of Acute and Chronic Conjunctivitis Associated with Ambient Air Quality in Taiwan Yu-Chun Wang_Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan PP-31-010 Environmental Factors and Lung Cancer: PAH Content of Traffic Airborne PM2.5 And AHR Gene Expression Susana Lin_National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan PP-30-204 Safe and Healthy Work Environments: An Assessment of Physicians’ Level of Satisfaction in Pakistan Shelby Yamamoto_University of Heidelberg , Germany PP-31-011 Correlation Between Environmental Factors and Atopic Dermatitis Jung Hyun Lee_Samsung Medical Center, Korea PP-31-012 A Portable Device Capable to Ensure a Good Air Quality Inside a Rain Covered Baby Carriage with a Particle Removal Efficiency of About 90% Giovanni Invernizzi_SIMG, Italy PP-31-013 Converting Human Activity Patterns into Resuspension Schedules in CONTAM Lisa Bramwell_Clarkson University, USA PP-31-014 The Relationship Between Environmental Pollutants and Skin Prick Test of Child and Adolescent in Gwangyang Port Area Yong-Bae Kim_Soonchunhyang University, Korea PP-31-015 Association Between Ambient PM10 and Daily Outpatient Visits for Cardiovascular Diseases in Beijing, China Qi Wang_School of Public Health, Peking University, China PP-31-016 The Concentration-Response Curve Relation Between Air Pollution and Respiratory Hospital Admissions in Children Under 5 Years Old in Taiyuan, Shanxi, China Bao Xin Zhao_Taiyuan Center for Disease Control, China PP-31-017 Daily Visibility and Mortality: Assessment of Health Benefits from Improving Visibility in Hong Kong Thuan-Quoc Thach_The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong PP-31-018 Southern Taiwan Dust Concentration and Variations in Wind Speed She Mei Chen_National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan PP-30-200 PP-30-205 Varicose Veins in Hairdressers and Associated Risk Factors Chao-Lin Chen_National Cheng Kung University Hospital, Taiwan PP-30-207 Epidemiology of Respiratory Symptoms and Changes in Biological Parameters Over 5 Years in Japanese Workers Engaged in Toner Manufacturing Takeshi Kochi_University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan 92 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 93 Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Air Pollution - Exposure Characterization and Health Effects Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Children's Environmental Health - National and International Children's Studies PP-31-019 Effects of Fine Particulate Matter on Rates of Cardiovascular Diseases in a Developing Mega City Haider Khwaja_Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health, USA PP-31-036 Impact of Air Pollution on Respiratory Health of Asthmatic Primary School Children Junaidah Zakaria_Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang., Malaysia PP-31-020 Ambient Fine Particulate Matter is Associated with Risk of Hospitalization for Acute Decompensated Heart Failure Among Patients with Depressed Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction Jeanette Vera_Universidad de Chile, Chile PP-31-037 Cost-Effectiveness of Screening in an Outbreak I-Jen Wang_Taipei Hospital Department of Health, Taiwan PP-31-038 Correlation of Uranium Concentration in the Hair and Incidence of Goiter Among Children Gulnara Toichueva_Institute of Medical Problems of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Kyrgyzstan PP-31-021 Evaluation of the Odor Threshold Concentration Levels of the Pollutants Emitted by Stationary Sources of One of the Ukrainian Industrial Facilities Liliia Petruk_Marzeev Institute of Hygiene and Medical Ecology, Ukraine PP-31-039 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure and Child Neurodevelopment Wojciech Hanke_Institute of Occupational Medicine, Poland PP-31-040 A High Morbidity of Preschool Children in Ostrava Hot Spot of PM10 Pollution Miroslav Dostal_Institute of Experimental Medicine, Czech Republic PP-31-022 Effects of Chronic PM Exposure from Local Heating on Self-Reported Respiratory and Cardiovascular Health in the RHINE Tartu Cohort Hans Orru_University of Tartu, Estonia PP-31-023 Estimating Commute Time and Distance for Human Subjects in Air Pollution Epidemiological Studies Jun Wu_Program in Public Health, University of California, USA PP-31-041 A High Morbidity of Preschool Children in Ostrava Hot Spot of PM10 Pollution Miroslav Dostal_Institute of Experimental Medicine, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic Air Pollution and Respiratory Diseases Hospital Admissions: Sex-Related Patterns in a Population Living Nearby a Steel Producing Plant in Brazil Marcio Oliveira_Oswaldo Cruz Foundation - FIOCRUZ, Brazil PP-31-043 PP-31-024 Environmental Health Risks in European Birth Cohorts (ENRIECO) Mark Nieuwenhuijsen_CREAL, Spain PP-31-044 Impact of Carcinogenic Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposure to Children Respiratory Morbidity Radim J. Sram_Institute of Experimental Medicine AS CR, Czech Republic PP-31-045 Relationship Among Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Dietary Habits and Obesity Eun-Jung Kim_Dankook University Medical Center, Korea Child-Specific Health Risk Assessment of 25 Indoor Air Pollutants in Child-Care Facilities and Indoor Playgrounds Young Wook Lim_Yonsei Univ., Korea PP-31-025 An Update on the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis and Air Pollution (MESA Air) Joel Kaufman_University of Washington, USA PP-31-026 Increased Mortality in Diabetics Exposed to Ozone Tsun-Jen Cheng_College of Public Health, National Taiwan University, Taiwan PP-31-027 The Effects of Air Pollution on Cardiorespiratory Hospital Admissions in Adelaide, South Australia Alana Hansen_University of Adelaide, Australia PP-31-046 PP-31-028 Time Activity Patterns: A Case of South Durban, South Africa Mamopeli Matooane_University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa PP-31-047 Children Health First, Eliminate Lead in Paint Campaign in Nepal Ram Charitra Sah_CEPHED, Nepal PP-31-029 Exposure to Highway-Related Ultrafine Particles and Cardiovascular Markers: The CAFEH Project Christina Hemphill Fuller_Harvard School of Public Health, USA PP-31-048 Spatial Relations Between Tobacco Pipe Use and Infant Mortality in Cambodia Anikah Salim_Loma Linda University, USA PP-31-030 The Association of Short-Term Meteorological Conditions and Ambient Air Pollution Levels with Acute Exacerbation of Refractory Asthma Sungroul Kim_Korea Environment Institute, Korea PP-31-050 CYP1A1 Modifies the Effect of Maternal Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke on Child Behavior Chia-Jung Hsieh_National Taiwan University, Taiwan PP-31-051 PP-31-031 The Effects of Fine and Coarse Particles on Daily Mortality in Seoul, Korea Hyunjoo Bae_Seoul National University, Korea Longitudinal Study on Blood Lead Concentration and Children’s Neurobehavioral Performance Joon Sakong_Yeungnam University, Korea PP-31-052 The Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Alcohol Drinking on ADHD Ji-Youn Han_Dankook University, Korea PP-31-032 Time-Series Analysis of Association Between Inhalable Particulate Matter and Daily Mortality in Urban Residents in Tianjin Yanshen Zhang_Chinese Research of Environmental Sciences, China PP-31-053 Influence of Environmental Exposure on Blood Lead Levels of Young Children in Seoul, Korea: A Pilot Study Sungchul Seo_Institute for Occupational and Environmental Health At Korea University, Korea PP-31-054 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Affects Fetal Growth in Korea Hyunseung Park_Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea PP-31-055 A Survey into Basic School Pupils´ Lifestyle Janka Poracova_Excellence Center of Human and Animal Ecology, Presov University, Czech Republic PP-31-056 Creating a National Register of Childhood Type 1 Diabetes Using Routinely Collected Hospital Data Susan Hodgson_Newcastle University, UK PP-31-033 Associations Between Socioeconomic Status and Air Pollution Exposure in Canadian Cities: Implications for Environmental Justice and Epidemiological Research Perry Hystad_University of British Columbia, Canada PP-31-034 The Effects of Short-Term Exposure on Hospital Admissions for Acute Lower Respiratory Infections in Young Children of Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam (HCMC) Sumi Mehta_Health Effects Institute, USA PP-31-035 94 A Study on the Health Effect of the Air Particles from Sand Storms on the People Living in the City Far Away from the Area Producing the Sand Storm Yixiang Zhang_Baotou Medical College, China ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 95 Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Children's Environmental Health - National and International Children's Studies PP-31-057 PP-31-058 PP-31-059 PP-31-060 Environmental Lead Exposure and Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder in School-Aged Children Soon-Beom Hong_Seoul National University Hospital, Korea Environmental Exposure to Bisphenol A in Relation to Learning Abilities in Korean Children Soon-Beom Hong_Seoul National University Hospital, Korea Association of Childhood Asthma and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Myung Ho Lim_Dankook Medical Center, Korea Residential Environmental Effects for the Reduction of Pulmonary Function of Children Kyunghee Kim_Graduate School, Korea University, Korea PP-31-061 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure in Relation to Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder and Learning Disabilities in School-Aged Children Jae-Won Kim_Seoul National University, Korea PP-31-062 Effects of Vehicle Exhaust on Children’s Neurobehavioral Functions Scored by Computerized Neurobehavioral Evaluation System Jinliang Zhang_Chinese Research Academy of Environment Sciences, China Scientific Programs - Poster session PP-31-075 Environmental Exposure and Safety Study in Children’ s Activity Space Chul-Woo Lee_National Institute of Environmental Research, Korea PP-31-076 The Prevalence of Childhood Depressive Disorder in South Korea Myung Ho Lim_Te Environmental Health Center (Neurodevelopment), Korea PP-31-077 A Study on Correlation of Home Environment and Asthma and Allergy Among Pre-School Children in Seoul, Korea Jieun Choi_Yonsei University, Korea PP-31-078 A Comparison of Sensitization Rates of Inhalant Allergen Between Tangerine Farm and NonTangerine Farm Communities Hye-Sook Lee_Jeju National University, Korea PP-31-079 Prenatal Exposure to PCBS and OCPS and Neurodevelopment of Newborn: Shanghai Study Lulu Cao_Shanghai Jiaotong university, China PP-31-080 Japan Environment and Children's Study - The Ministry of the Environment's Initiatives Kei Mori_Ministry of Environment, Japan PP-31-203 Vitamin D deficiency and indicators of increased adiposity in school-age children: a prospective study Diane Gilbert-Diamond_Dartmouth Medical School, USA PP-31-063 Health Risk Assessment of Aldehydes in the Activities Space of Young Children - Focused on Children’s Facilities and Indoor Playgrounds Chungsoo Lee_Yonsei University, Korea PP-31-064 Indoor Environmental Factors Associated with Asthma and Related Allergies among School Children in Urban and Suburban Areas in Beijing Furong Deng_Peking University School of Public Health, China PP-31-081 The Effect of Hot and Cold Temperatures on Emergency Hospital Admissions for Respiratory and Cardiovascular Diseases in Brisbane, Australia Xiaofang Ye_Queensland University of Technology, Australia PP-31-065 Effects of Vehicle Exhaust on Children’s Neurobehavioral Functions Measured by Jinyi Test Battery Jinliang Zhang_Chinese Research Academy of Environment Sciences, China PP-31-082 Cooking in Burkina Faso: Traditional Fuels Versus Cleaner Alternatives Shelby Yamamoto_University of Heidelberg, Germany PP-31-066 The Effect of Blood Manganese Level on Neurobehavioral Function in Early School Age Children Soo Eun Chung_Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Korea PP-31-083 A Case-Crossover Study: The Effects of Heat Waves on Daily Mortality Caused by Respiratory Disease in Beijing Ling Liu_Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, China Topic : Climate Change and Environmental Health PP-31-067 The Level and the Changes of Children’s Blls Before and after Leaded Gasoline Banned in China Jinliang Zhang_Chinese Research Academy of Environment Sciences, China PP-31-068 The Effect of Parental Factors on their Children’s Blood Lead Levels Change Ae Ri Oh_Seoul Natinal University, Korea PP-31-084 A Case-Crossover Study: The Effects of Heat Waves on Daily Mortality Caused by AMI in Beijing Ling Liu_Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, China PP-31-085 PP-31-069 Maternal Drinking and Environmental Tobacco Smoke During Pregnancy and Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children Young-Suk Kim_Graduate School of Dankook University, Korea A Typical Heat Wave Event and Daily Death Count in Beijing: A Case-Crossover Study Jinliang Zhang_Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, China PP-31-086 The Effects of Heat Wave Events on Non-Accidental Daily Mortality in Beijing by Case-Crossover Study Ling Liu_Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, China PP-31-071 Exposure Assessment of Preservatives in Children’s Cosmetics So-Rin Oh_National Institute of Environmental Research, Korea PP-31-087 A Bi-Directional Control Case-Crossover Study: The Effects of Heat Waves on Daily Mortality Caused by Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease in Beijing Jinliang Zhang_Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, China PP-31-088 Cold and Winter Mortality from Cardiovascular Diseases in Guangzhou, China Chun-Quan Ou_Southern Medical University, China PP-31-089 Climate Events and Health Outcomes: Data Linkage from Two Large National Databases Suril Mehta_Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA PP-31-090 Association Between Cardiovascular Indicators and Outdoor Temperature in the Elderly Panel Study Chungwon Kang_Seoul National University, Korea PP-31-091 Correlations Between Climate Change-Related Infectious Diseases and Meteorological Factors Si-Heon Kim_Ajou University, Korea PP-31-072 Dermal Exposure Assessment of Heavy Metals in Children’s Products So-Rin Oh_National Institute of Environmental Research, Korea PP-31-073 Perinatal Exposure to Environmental Phthalate and the Cognitive Development of 6 Month Old Infants (MOCEH Study) Yeni Kim_Seoul National Hospital, Korea PP-31-074 The National Children’s Study: Effectiveness of Household-Based Recruitment Dean Baker_University of California, Irvine, USA 96 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 97 Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Developmental Origins of Disease and Fetal Programming Scientific Programs - Poster session PP-31-109 The Effect of Ambient Temperature on Preterm Delivery Okhee Yi_Seoul National University, Korea In Utero Exposure to Neurotoxic Metals and Neurodevelopment at 2 Years of Age Yu-Chuan Chen_National Taiwan University, Taiwan PP-31-092 Prenatal and Postnatal Exposure to Phthalates and the Relation to Steroid Hormone and Gender Role Behavior in Children Shu-Li Wang_National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan PP-31-110 PP-31-093 Prenatal Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Oxidative Stress and Birth Weight Eun Young Park_National Cancer Center, Korea PP-31-111 PP-31-094 Prenatal, Perinatal and Early Postnatal Risk Factors of Childhood Asthma Yang-Ching Chen_Taipei City Hospital, Zhongxing Branch, Taiwan PP-31-112 Effects of Printer Emissions in Mice with Preexisting Allergic Airway Responses Seungcheol Hong_Hanyang University, Korea PP-31-113 Association of Atopic Dermatitis with Indoor Environmental Factors Sang-Woon Lee_Samsung Medical Center, Korea PP-31-114 Hospitalization of Children for Asthma in the Brazilian Amazon: Trend and Spatial Distribution Poliany Rodrigues_Escola Nacional de Saude Publica (ENSP/FIOCRUZ), Brazil PP-31-115 Exposure to Di-(2-Ethylhexyl) Phthalate Affects Pulmonary Function and Oxidative Stress in the Elderly. Jin Hee Kim_Seoul National University Medical Research Center, Korea PP-31-116 Sunlight Exposure and Parkinson’s Disease in California Nicole Gatto_UCLA, USA PP-31-119 Prenatal PCB Exposure and Thyroid Function at Birth Lubica Palkovicova_Slovak Medical University, Slovakia PP-31-120 Postnatal PCB Concentrations and Child Behavior at Age 45 Months. Eva Sovcikova_Slovak Medical University, Slovakia PP-31-121 The Effect of Prenatal and Early Life Exposure to Bisphenol A on Body Size at Age 7 Years. Lori Hoepner_Columbia University, USA PP-31-122 Prevalence of Eczema, Asthma and Rhinitis Among Korean Children in Seoul City Soyoung Hong_Seoul Medical Center, Korea PP-31-123 The Relationship Between Atopic Diseases and Relating Factors in Urban Elementary School Children Chang Sun Sim_Ulsan University Hospital, Korea PP-31-124 Association of Arsenic Levels in Soil and Drinking Water with Urine of Residents in the Vicinity of Abandoned Metal Mines Yongmin Cho_Korea University, Korea PP-31-125 Perinatal Exposure to Bisphenol A: The Route of Administration Makes the Dose Denis Sarigiannis_European Commission - Joint Research Centre, Italy Topic : Environmental Health Effects on Susceptible Populations (E.G. Elderly, Children, Pregnant Women) Exposure to Drinking Water Trihalomethanes Through Different Routes and Low Birth Weight Risk in Genetically Susceptible Women Regina Grazuleviciene_Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania PP-31-097 The Comparison of Nutrient Intakes and Patterns of Alcohol Consumption According to Social Status in Workers Ji Yeon Kang_Korea Hydro Nuclear Power Co LTD., Korea PP-31-098 Weather–Mortality Association in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure: 5-Year Longitudinal Study Across Four Different Regions in Israel Michael Friger_Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel PP-31-099 Organophosphate Pesticide Exposures and Fetal Development in Shanghai, China Ying Tian_Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, China PP-31-100 Prenatal and Postnatal Lead Exposure and Intelligence Quotient in Children at 2, 5 and 8 Years Old in Taiwan Po-Chin Huang_National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan PP-31-101 The Role of Air Pollution as a Determinant of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Ian Litchfield_University of Birmingham, UK PP-31-103 Increased Vigilance Needed to Prevent Young Children from Accidental Element Mercury Intoxication Chong-Huai Yan_Shanghai Institute for Pediatric Research, China PP-31-105 Spatial Distribution of Hospitalizations for Asthma in Elderly in the Brazilian Amazon Poliany Rodrigues_Escola Nacional de Saude Publlica Sergio Arouca (ENSP/Fiocruz), Brazil PP-31-106 Survival Analysis to Estimate the Association Between Long-Term Exposure to Different Sizes of Airborne Particulate Matter and Risk of Infant Mortality Using a Birth Cohort in Seoul, Korea Jiyoung Son_Yale University, USA PP-31-107 Association Between Ambient Air Pollution and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Beijing Jiajia Wang_Peking University School of Public Health, China PP-31-126 Heatstroke in Elderly Population in Japan Kayo Ueda_NIES , Japan Petrochemical Industrial Estate and Its Effects on Pregnancy Outcomes on the Surrounding Residents of Rayong Province, Thailand PP-31-127 Investigation on Female Thyroid Function in Fireworks and Crackers Production Area Jinliang Zhang_Chinese Research Academy of Environment Sciences, China PP-31-108 Nitaya Vajanapoom_Thammasat University, Thailand 98 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 99 Scientific Programs - Poster session Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Environmental Health Effects on Susceptible Populations (E.G. Elderly, Children, Pregnant Women) Topic : Heavy Metals and Metalloids PP-31-144 PP-31-128 Risk Factors of Atopic Diseases on the Basis of ISAAC Questionnaires in Ulsan, Korea Ji Ho Lee_Ulsan University Hospital, Korea Assessment of Prenatal Mercury Exposure in Mother-Neonate Pairs in An Urban Immigrant Community Laura Geer_SUNY Downstate School of Public Health, USA PP-31-129 Prenatal Exposure to Smoking in a Mother-Infant Study in South Taiwan Shih-Hui Huang_Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan, Taiwan PP-31-146 Exposure to Selenium and Risk of Cutaneous Melanoma Marco Vinceti_University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy PP-31-130 Risks of Multiple Allergy Diseases and Asthma from Indoor Exposure to Modern Chemicals and Mould Species Hyunok Choi_Harvard School of Public Health, USA PP-31-147 Trace Metal Composition of Ambient PM2.5 and PM10 and Their Spatiotemporal Variation Near a Major Highway in an Alpine Valley in Switzerland Harish Phuleria_Swiss Tropical & Public Health Institute, Switzerland PP-31-131 Association Between School Environment and Atopic Disease Among Elementary School Children in Seoul Soyoung Hong_Seoul Medical Center, Korea PP-31-148 Renal Effects of Blood Mercury and Lead Among Chinese Herbalists Hsing-Hua Lin_National Taiwan University, Taiwan PP-31-132 Environmental Risk Factors and the Atopy During the First Year of Life Bo-Eun Lee_Ewha Womans University, Korea PP-31-150 Biodurability of Inhaled Tungsten Oxide Fibers and Particles Aleksandr Stefaniak_National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, USA PP-31-133 PCBS/Hydroxylated PCBS Exposure and Thyroid Function of Japanese Pregnant Women : Preliminary Result from a Cohort Study Aya Hisada_Department of Environmental Studies, the University of Tokyo, Japan PP-31-151 Mercury Concentration of Whole Blood and Red Blood Cell in Taiwan Residents Jein-Wen Chen_National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan PP-31-134 The Effect of Prenatal PM10 Exposure on Fetal Growth in the Mothers and Children's Environmental Health (MOCEH) Ju-Hee Seo_Ewha Womans University, Korea Topic : Low Level Exposure to Environmental Contaminants and Health PP-31-135 PP-31-152 Pesticide Health Effects and Health Perceptions Among Washington DC Residents David Goldsmith_George Washington University, USA Topic : Health Impact Assessment, Burden of Disease Blood Cadmium and Chronic Kidney Disease in Korean Adults Young Hwangbo_Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA Topic : Heavy Metals and Metalloids PP-31-136 Environmental Burden of Diarrhea for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Thailand Lertchai Charerntanyarak_Khon Kaen University, Thailand PP-31-153 Hexavalent Chromium-Induced ROS Formation, Subsequent Akt, NF-B, and MAPK Activation, and TNF-A and IL-1A Production in Keratinocytes, Which Might Facilitate the Progression of Chromium Hypersensitivit Bour-Jr Wang_National Cheng Kung University Medical College, Taiwan PP-31-137 Comparison of the Population-Specific Mini-Nutritional Assessment, Subjective Global Assessment and Serum Albumin Level in Hemodialysis Patients. Hsin-Jen Tsai_I-Shou University, Taiwan PP-31-154 Studies of Heavy Metal Analytical Methods for Human Urine Using ICP-MS Young-Hee Kim_NIER, Korea PP-31-139 Monitoring of Occurrence of Thyreoid Gland Disorders in Human Population in Industrial Regions Janka Poracova_Presˇov University, Slovakia PP-31-155 Mercury Content in Selected Organs of Potato (Solanum Tuberosum) Plants in the Areas with the Elevated Mercury Soil Content in Slovakia Janka Poracova_Presov University, Slovakia PP-31-140 Health Risk Assessment for Residents of Vicinity of Abandoned Mines in Gyeongsangbuk-Do, Korea Joon Sakong_Yeungnam University, Korea PP-31-156 The Association of Lead Exposure and Impairment of Brainstem Auditory Evoked Respons and Cochlea Function Hung-Yi Chuang_Kaohsiung Municipal Ta-Tung Hospital, Taiwan PP-31-141 Influenza Surveillance and Excess Associated Mortality in Guangzhou, China Chun-Quan Ou_Southern Medical University, China PP-31-157 PP-31-142 Cardiovascular Risk on Workers Exposed to Heavy Metals, PB and CD Ligia Fat_Institute of Public Health, Romania Blood Cadmium Concentration of Residents Around Abandoned Metal Mines in Korea Byoung-Gwon Kim_Dong-A University, Korea PP-31-158 The Mechanism of Arsenic-Mediated High Cholesterol Diet Exacerbate Insulin-Dependent Depressive Mice Tain-Junn Cheng_Chi Mei Medical Center, Taiwan PP-31-143 100 Methodology in Assessing the Health Risks on Proposed Water Resource Developments in Malaysia Sahani Mazrura_National University of Malaysia (UKM), Malaysia ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 101 Scientific Programs - Poster session Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Heavy Metals and Metalloids Topic : Problems Regarding Socioeconomic Status and Vulnerability (E.G. Poverty, Rapid Urbanization, Difference of Life Quality) PP-31-159 Mercury Pollution in LA Libertad, a Gold Mining Town in Central Nicaragua. Uncontrolled Mining, Economic Crisis and Climate Effects, a Dangerous Mixture Yasica Sequeira-León_Molecular Biology Center-Universidad Centroamericana, Nicaragua PP-31-175 Low Socioeconomic Status is Associated with Increased Congenital Heart Malformations’ Risk Vilija Malinauskiene_Kaunas University of Medicine Institute of Cardiology, Lithuania Family Interaction Patterns and Risk of Adolescent Internet Addiction in Shanghai, China Xiao-Ming Shen_Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, China PP-31-160 Environmental and Occupational Lead Effect on Hearing Csaba Szanto_Institute of Public Health Cluj-Napoca, Romania PP-31-176 PP-31-161 The Effect of Body Lead Burden on Neurobehavioral Function in Retired Lead Workers Nam-Soo Kim_Soonchunhyang University, Korea Topic : Spatial Epidemiology PP-31-162 Effect of Increased Blood and Tibia Lead on the Change of Bone Mineral Density in Retired Male Lead Workers Nam-Soo Kim_Soonchunhyang University, Korea PP-31-177 Spatial Disparities in Potential Access to Food Environments in Rural Texas Daikwon Han_Texas A&M School of Public Health, USA PP-31-163 Blood Lead Concentration of Firefighters and Its Association with Blood Pressure in Korea Byung-Kook Lee_Soonchunhyang University, Korea PP-31-178 "Which Postcodes Are Most Vulnerable to Hot Weather in Melbourne? A Spatial Analysis of Human Vulnerability to Heat Events" Margaret Loughnan_Monash University, Australia PP-31-164 High Blood Lead Levels in E-Waste Recyclers Ashish Mittal_OHS-MCS, India PP-31-179 Association of Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Biomarker in the Elderly Cohort Kiyoung Lee_Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Korea PP-31-165 Benchmark Dose of Urinary Cadmium for Renal Effects by Hybrid Approach in a Cadmium NonPolluted Area in Japan. Yasushi Suwazono_Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan PP-31-180 A Study on Spatial Analysis Between Asbestos Factorys and Elementary Schools Juyoung Kim_Korea Research Center of Asbestos Related Diseases, Korea PP-31-181 On the Use of Satellite Data for Spatial Health Risk Assessment of Urban Air Pollutants Denis Sarigiannis_European Commission - Joint Research Centre, Italy PP-31-166 A New Estimation of Benchmark Dose of Urinary Cadmium for Renal Effects By Hybrid Approach in NonPolluted and Polluted Areas in Japan Yasushi Suwazono_Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan Topic : Interaction of Environmental and Genetic Factors in Health and Development PP-31-167 Modulation of the Arseniasis Risk by Indoor Exposure and Host Factors in a Multiethnic Village (0152) Jian-Hua Shen_Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200032, China PP-31-168 Association of 5, 10-Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase Polymorphisms, Arsenic Metabolism and Arsenic Skin Lesions in Residents Chronically Exposed to Arsenic in Drinking Water Furong Deng_Peking University School of Public Health, China PP-31-169 Home Dampness, Tumor Necrosis Factor G-308A Genotype and Childhood Asthma Ching-Hui Tsai_National Taiwan University, Taiwan PP-31-171 IQ and Blood Lead Levels: Effect Modification by ALAD Amongst Children in Chennai, India Deena Thomas_University of Michigan, USA PP-31-172 Functional STK15 Phe31Ile and P53 Pro72Arg Polymorphism and Bladder Cancer in Southwestern Taiwan Ya-Yun Cheng_National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan PP-31-173 Arsenic Ingestion, Polo-Like Kinase 2 Gene Polymorphism, and Skin Cancer Wan-Yi Lin_National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan PP-31-174 ATR1 Gene Polymorphism and Blood Pressure Response to Outdoor Temperature Minseon Park_Seoul National University Hospital, Korea 102 ISES-ISEE 2010 Topic : Statistical Methods in Environmental Health Research PP-31-182 Impact of the Frequency of Air Quality Monitoring Rebecca Klemm_Klemm Analysis Group, USA PP-31-183 Uncertainty Analysis Within the EU HEIMTSA (Health and Environment Integrated Methodology and Toolbox for Scenario Assessment) Project Clive Sabel_University of Exeter, UK PP-31-184 Establishment of Non-Parametric Probabilistic Model for Evaluation of Chinese Dietary Liu Pei_Southeast University, China PP-31-185 Mortality Trend for Childhood Leukemia in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1980-2006 Arnaldo Couto_National School of Public Health Sergio Arouca, Brazil PP-31-186 Estimation of Life Expectancy from Poisson Regression Daily Mortality Time-Series Analysis: Methods and Results from Hong Kong Chit-Ming Wong_The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 103 Scientific Programs - Poster session Topic : Waste and Its Management PP-31-188 Municipal Solid Waste Incineration and Risk of Soft-Tissue Sarcoma : A Case-Control Study Marco Vinceti_University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy PP-31-189 The Health Impact of the August 2006 Toxic Sludge Spills in Abidjan (Ivory Coast): An Analysis Denis BARD_EHESP School of Public Health, France PP-31-190 Environmental Impact Analysis for the Alternative Waste Management Scenarios in Hanoi, Vietnam Ki-In Choi_KICET, Korea PP-31-191 Identification of Major Glycerols and Other Polar Compounds in Waste Vegetable Oil Ki-In Choi_KICET, Korea Topic : Water Pollution - Exposure to Metals, Emerging and Remerging Diseases PP-31-192 The Genotoxicity of the Organics in Effluent from Different Treating Processes of Six Water Works in Shenzhen Shuyuan Yu_Shenzhen Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China PP-31-193 Nitrate from Drinking Water and Prevalence of Abnormal Thyroid Conditions Among the Old Order Amish in Pennsylvania Briseis Kilfoy_National Cancer Institute, USA PP-31-194 Water Quality of Mine Void Pit Lakes Used for Recreation Andrea Hinwood_Edith Cowan University, Australia PP-31-195 Recreational Use of Acid Mine Pit Lakes Jane Heyworth_The University of Western Australia, Australia PP-31-196 The Relationship Between Intestinal Infectious Diseases of the Population and the Drinking Water Pollution in 2004-2008 in Fangshan District of Beijing, China Qiong Zhang_Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Fangshan District, China PP-31-197 Increased Oxidative DNA Damage in Workers Exposed to External Environmental Di-(2Ethylhexyl) Phthalate (DEHP) in a Waste Plastic Recycle Area in China Jing Yuan_Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China PP-31-198 Numerical Simulations of Chlorpyrifos Transport Through the Unsaturated Zone in Agricultural Area, Ubon Rachatani Province, Northeastern, Thailand Siriwong Wattasit_Chulalongkorn University , Thailand PP-31-199 Birth and Onset of Recently Diagnosed Minamata Disease Patients Shigeru Takaoka_Kyoritsu Neurology and Rehabilitaion Clinic, Japan PP-31-200 Health Hazard Still Emerged Even after 1968, When Chisso Company Stopped Mercury Drainage Shigeru Takaoka_Kyoritsu Neurology and Rehabilitation Clinic, Japan PP-31-201 Spread of Health Effects by Methylmercury - Results of Shiranui Seashore Health Survey Shigeru Takaoka_Kyoritsu Neurology and Rehabilitation Clinic, Japan PP-31-202 The Effects of Polychlorinated Biphenyls on Lipid Synthesis Zafar Aminov_University at Albany, USA PP-31-204 Hexavalent Chromium and Cancer Mortality in an Industrial Area of Greece Athena Linos_Athens Medical School, Greece 104 ISES-ISEE 2010 Workshops Workshops Pre-conference workshops will be held on 28 August, 2010 at Coex InterContinental Hotel To participate, register at log-in page on the website, and select workshops which you will participate. Workshops fee is not included in registration fee. For details of each workshop outlines are provided on our website(www.isesisee2010.org). Workshops Introduction Workshop1 Bayesian Methods for Spatial Epidemiology Time_08:30-18:00 Room_Moderato Lead instructor Adrian Barnett_Queensland University of Technology, Australia Description Studies in environmental epidemiology are often based on spatial information, such as examining geographical patterns in the rates of cancer or estimating asthma risk based on maps of traffic density. Spatial data are correlated, and so cannot be analyzed using standard statistical models. Bayesian methods have been developed to analyze both aggregated spatial data (e.g., disease rates per county) and point data (e.g., the longitudinal and latitude of the homes of children with asthma). These methods can be fitted in a generalized linear model framework, which means that they can: i) be applied to continuous (Normal), count (Poisson) or binary (Binomial) data, and ii) include regression equations with spatial covariates and/or offsets to account for population density. This course will cover two important Bayesian models: i) conditional autoregressive models for analyzing aggregated spatial data, ii) geostatistical models for analyzing point data. It will be a hands-on course with a mix of lectures and practicals using the Bayesian WinBUGS software. It will start with a brief introduction to Bayesian statistics. Workshop 2 Writing and Publishing Environmental Epidemiology Papers Time_08:30-12:30 Room_Allegro I Lead instructor Jane C. Schroeder_National institute of Environmental Health Sciences, USA Description The overall goal of the workshop is to provide participants with knowledge, skills and tactics that will help them get their research published. It will be oriented primarily toward researchers who have limited experience publishing in English-language peer-reviewed journals, including new or established researchers from developing or non-English speaking countries, as well as students, fellows and other new researchers. We will begin by discussing the basic elements of a standard results paper, simple approaches to increase the clarity of your writing, how to develop and use effective tables and figures, how to identify and work with coauthors, and the importance of English language editing and feedback from mentors and peers. Next I will provide an overview of the publication process, tips for improving interactions with journal editors and staff, and recommendations for responding to reviewers. The last portion of the workshop will focus on ethical issues, including plagiarism, duplicate publication, scientific misconduct, conflict of interest, and the use of appropriate methods to publicize your work. I will use examples drawn from my work as a journal editor to illustrate concepts and recommendations, and will encourage participants to ask questions and discuss their own experiences with the publication process as well. 106 ISES-ISEE 2010 Workshop 3 A Library for Environmental Time Series Analysis in R(ares) Time_08:30-18:00 Room _Vivace I Lead instructor Antonio Ponce de Leon_Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ), Brazil Washington Leite Junger_Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ), Brazil Description Ares is a library in R for analyzing Environmental Time Series data, in particular to estimate health effects of air pollution. Given the involvement of the instructors in this research area for a long time, several time series procedures have been implemented and later aggregated in a user friendly package, consisting of model building tools as well as model diagnostics. Ares implements most of the state-of-the-art modeling techniques used in Environmental Time Series analysis, turning the task of analyzing such data less time consuming, since the analyst can focus on the model building rather than on writing computing codes. Among the procedures implemented so far are functions for (i) exploratory data analysis such as plots for temperature and humidity effects; (ii) generation of indicator variables for day-of-week and different holidays; (iii) residual diagnostics, e.g. periodogram, Q-Q plot, simulated envelope for standardized residuals; (iv) distributed lag models for air pollution effects; (v) tables and plots of single lag and distributed lag effects. Even more functions will be implemented in the near future, perhaps in time to the workshop. Using ares with a script editor is straightforward and helps the analyst to keep track of the model building steps. Workshop 4 Black Carbon, Ultrafine and Fine PM Monitoring in Exposure and Epidemiology Studies Time_08:30-12:30 Room_Allegro II Lead instructor Dane Westerdahl_Cornell University, USA Scott Fruin_University of Southern California, USA Description Fine and ultrafine PM play important roles in cardiovascular disease and premature mortality and are now monitored in a growing number studies. The methods that are commonly employed display data on a real time basis and are easy to use. These include the condensation particle counter (CPC) for ultrafine particle number and laser or optical photometers (TSI DustTrak, TSI Sidepak 510, and Thermo DataRam) for PM2.5 mass data. Black carbon mass, a component of fine PM is also now easy to measure with recently developed portable Aethalometers. However, each of these may report inaccurate data in commonly measured microenvironments. Possible sources of inaccuracy include: 1) Improper CPC instrument selection in high concentration locations such as traffic or combustion impacted situations may under report particle counts by factors of 2-6, depending on the equipment selected for monitoring; 2) Photometers in urban settings may over report mass by factors of 2-3 and lack of on-site calibrations can result in further biases; 3) Photometers in high humidity situations over-report PM mass and error is a function of humidity. This course will explain actions that may be taken to improve data collection from these devices. It will consist of lectures where observations from real-world studies will be shown and discussed followed by hands-on demonstrations of instrument operations and limitations. Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 107 Workshops Workshops Workshop 5 Statistical Methods for Evaluating Air Pollution and Temperature Effects on Human Health Time_08:30-18:00 Room _Vivace II Lead instructor Ho Kim_Seoul National University, Korea Description Statistical models are very important to evaluate health effect of air pollution and/or temperature. Timeseries and case-crossover analyses are major methodologies in this area. Basic concepts and applications for environmental epidemiology will be illustrated. Several R packages are also introduced. Workshop 7 Children’s Environmental Health Time_14:00-18:00 Room_Allegro II Lead instructor Peter D. Sly_WHO Collaborating Centre for Research on Children’s Environmental Health, Perth, Australia Description This course is based on the WHO training modules in Children’s Environmental Health. It begins with an overview of why it is important to focus on the environmental health of children and why children are especially vulnerable to adverse environmental exposures. Two sets of specific exposures: pesticides, persistent organic pollutants and persistent toxic substances; and air pollution are discussed specifically Workshop 8 Risk Assessment for Chemical Exposure : Methods and Application Time_08:30-12:30 Room_Apollo Workshop 6 Public Health and Air Pollution in Asia (PAPA) – A Forum for Further Development with New Scopes and Participants Time_14:00-18:00 Room_Allegro I Lead instructor CM Wong_The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong TQ Thach_The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong_with sponsor from Health Effects Institute Description In the last decade compared with other parts of the world, Asia experienced a rapid growth in economic development and at the same time fast degradation in the environment particularly in air quality. The Health Effects institute sponsored the first coordinated Public health and Air Pollution in Asia (PAPA) project with a view to demonstrating that air pollution is harmful to health and governments should account for that while planning for the economy [Wong et al 2008b]. The results from analysis of the project, using a common protocol across four cities, Bangkok in Thailand and Hong Kong, Shanghai and Wuhan in China, showed that levels of air pollutants including sulfur dioxide (SO2), particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to 10m (PM10), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and ozone (O3), are generally high, but their health effects equivalent to those from North America and West Europe. Also the concentration response curves of air pollutants gave the support for linear relationships [Wong et al 2008b]. In Bangkok, effects of PM10 were higher than the three Chinese cities, which may be due to differences in environmental factors, personal susceptibility and exposure factors [Vichit-Vadakan et al 2008]; and in Wuhan they were modified by extremely higher temperature [Qian et al 2008]. In Shanghai, populations with lower education attainment and females were subject to higher mortality risk associated with air pollution exposure [Kan et al 2008]. In Hong Kong, residents in high socially deprived areas were also subject to higher mortality risk from air pollution [Wong et al 2008a]. However, the number of cities in the first wave analysis was small which deterred precise estimation of the combined effects of the four cities and left some rooms for improvement in the assessment of concentration response curves. 108 ISES-ISEE 2010 Lead instructor Dong-Chun Shin_Yonsei University College of Medicine, Korea Chang-Chuan Chan_National Taiwan University, Taiwan Description 08:30-08:40 08:40-09:20 09:20-10:00 10:00-10:40 10:40-11:00 11:00-11:40 11:40-12:20 12:20-12:30 Opening of ‘Workshop 8’ Introduction and basic assumption of risk assessment for chemical management Dong-Chun Shin _Prof., Yonsei Univ., Korea Dose-response models including Benchmark approach Kuen-Yuh Wu _Prof., Taiwan National Univ.Taiwan Application using K-RAMS software Dong-Chun Shin_Prof., Yonsei Univ., Korea Coffee Break Japan experience for chemical risk assessment Akihiro TOKAI _President, Japan SRA, Japan Discussion for chemical risk assessment in Asia Chang-Chuan Chan_Prof., National Taiwan Univ.Taiwan Closing of ‘Workshop 8’ Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 109 Workshops Morning Training Sessions ISES-ISEE 2010 will offer a series of Morning Training Sessions (MTS) in an informal setting, for the discussion of current topics and latest methods with some of the world’s leading researchers. Workshop 9 Disease Mapping Using Generalized Additive Models Time_14:00-18:00 Room_Apollo Lead instructor Verónica Vieira_Boston University School of Public Health, USA 6 sessions are scheduled - two concurrent and fifty-minute sessions (07:30-08:20) each day (8/29 - 8/31) prior to the main plenary session. Sessions are open to all conference participants free of charge. Description This course will cover the basic theory and application of generalized additive models (GAMs) in spatial epidemiology. GAMs are a form of non-parametric or semi-parametric regression with the ability to analyze individual-level binary and continuous outcome data while adjusting for covariates. Location, a potential surrogate measure for exposure, is modeled using a bivariate smooth term for longitude and latitude. without the smooth, the model becomes an ordinary regression on the covariates. The GAM model computes the adjusted log odds at each location on a grid. Permutation tests are used to test for the overall importance of location and identify areas of statistically significant risk relative to the whole study, also referred to as disease clusters. The resulting grid of odds ratios can be mapped within R, a freely available statistical package, or ArcGIS, and integrated into Google Earth maps. We will discuss the strengths and limitations of GAM methods for disease mapping as well as SaTScan, a widely-used clusterdetection method. Participants will apply GAM methods to synthetic case-control data using R. The course will conclude with examples of how GAMs have been applied to existing datasets to generate new hypotheses for further investigation. 29 August, Sunday [MT-29-1] General Session Consortia in Environmental Epidemiology Time_07:30-08:20 Room_203 Speakers Bert Brunekreef_Utrecht University, The Nethelands Manolis Kogevinas_CREAL, Spain [MT-29-2] NR/Student Presentation Presenting Yourself Successfully Time_07:30-08:20 Room_208 Speakers Ryan Allen_Simon Fraser University, Canada Julian Marshall_University of Minnesota, USA 30 August, Monday [MT-30-1] General Session Environmental Health Perspectives: Responding to Journal Reviewers an Editor’s Perspective Time_07:30-08:20 Room_203 Speakers Jane C. Schroeder_National institute of Environmental Health Sciences, USA [MT-30-2] NR/Student Presentation Beginning and Becoming Established in Academia Workshops Fee If you want to take part in the workshops listed above, please check the workshop(s) and make a payment together with your conference registration. The additional fees for workshops are as follows. Early bird rate Standard rate Time_07:30-08:20 Room_208 Speakers Robin Whyatt_Center for Children's Env. Health, USA Tom Webster_ Boston University School Public Health, USA On-site rate Full day Half day Full day Half day Full day Half day Regular USD 100 USD 60 USD 120 USD 70 USD 150 USD 80 Student USD 50 USD 30 USD 70 USD 35 USD 100 USD 40 31 August, Tuesday [MT-31-1] General Session New Cohorts and Exposure Methods Time_07:30-08:20 Room_203 Speakers Adam Szpiro_University of Washington, USA Joel Kaufman_ University of Washington, USA [MT-31-2] NR/Student Presentation Grant Writing and Future Funding Opportunities Time_07:30-08:20 Room_208 Speakers Ami Zota_University of California San Francisco, USA Haluk Ozkaynak_US Environmental Protection Agency, USA Sumi Mehta _ Health Effects Institute, USA 110 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 111 Social Programs Social Programs During the ISES-ISEE 2010 conference there will various types of social programs such as Welcome reception(8/28), Student/New researcher’s network workshop(8/29) and Conference dinner(8/30) to provide ISES-ISEE 2010 participants with opportunities to renew your acquaintances with your friends and to take advantage of the precious network. Conference Dinner Conference Dinner, the highlight of this conference, will be an occasion for participants to experience Seoul nightscape while enjoying dinner. Han River, which stretches through Seoul’s city center has become not only a resting place for Seoul’s citizens, but also one of the most popular tourist attractions in Seoul. Transportation will be arranged from North gate of Coex convention center, at 18:00 Welcome Reception All participants are welcome to join the Welcome Reception to be on the first day of the conference. In that place, you will have great opportunities to renew your acquaintances with your friends and to take advantage of the precious network. While enjoying dinner, there will be "Poster competition" Organized by ISES and ISEE. To participate, it is required to check ‘attend’ when you register. Date 28 August (Sat) Time 18:00 - 19:30 Date 30 August (Mon) Harmony Ballroom, Coex InterContinental Hotel Time 19:00 - 22:00 Venue Venue Han River Ferries ISEE New Member Welcome Reception Student & New Researcher’s Network Workshop & Reception Date 30 August (Mon) Professional and social networking opportunity for students and other new researchers Time 18:00 - 19:00 Venue ASEM hall #201, Coex Career Trajectories in Epidemiology and Exposure Science Co-organized by the ISES student committee and the ISEE students/new researchers network! At our workshop, a panel of senior investigators will share their experiences conducting research, obtaining funding, being mentors and mentees, etc., in different sectors (industry, academia, research institutes, and government) and different countries. Their comments will help students and new researchers clarify their own future plans. The following reception with light appetizers and drinks will provide professional and social networking opportunities for attendees. Informal dinner is planned afterwards at a restaurant to those who want to continue social networking and are willing to pay for our own meals. 112 ISES-ISEE 2010 Panelists: Dr. Dana Barr, Dr. Tina Bahadori, Dr. Ho Kim, Dr. Linda Beale and Dr. Barbara Hoffmann, Dr. Shilu Tong Date 29 August (Sun) Time 18:00 - 19:30 Venue Grand Ballroom, Coex 1F Business Meetings ISEE General Members Meeting ISES Business Meeting Date 31 August (Tue) Date 31 August (Tue) Time 18:00 - 19:30 Time 18:00 - 19:30 Venue ASEM hall #203, Coex Venue ASEM hall #208, Coex Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 113 Conference Information Conference Information Badges Secretariat All the registrants will receive a badge upon registration. You are requested to wear your badge when attending a meeting or social events in the conference. Only those participants who are wearing their badge will be admitted to the lecture halls. Accompanying persons, only the welcome reception and conference dinner with the registrants. The conference secretariat room will be located on-site. Please check the venue according to the date. Carbon Offset Fee We encourage conference participants to help offset the impact of conference related activities by paying an additional carbon offset fee as part of the conference registration. The recommended fee is USD 25. The raised funds from ISESISEE 2010 participants will be use for carbon offset activities through UNEP(United Nations Environment Programme) National Committee for the Republic of Korea. In addition, the remarkable sticker will be issued for those who paid the carbon offset fee. Satellite Meetings For ISES-ISEE 2010 participants’ convenience, organizing committee offers a meeting room free of charge during the conference. If you want to use this meeting room, please submit the application form at ISESISEE information desk located next to the registration desk (1F). D a t e T i m e V e n u e Equipment Date 29 Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Aug. 01 Sep. 29 August (Sun) – 31 August (Thu) 10:00-12:00 / 12:00-14:00 / 14:00-16:00 (The time slot can be adjusted.) ASEM Hall #203 (24 persons in Class room type) 1 Screen, 1 Projector, 1 laptop, 1 lectern, 1 microphones Time Title 15:00-16:30 1st China-Korea Environmental Health Forum 15:00-16:30 Japan Korea Young Researchers' Meeting Research Network for Health Effect of Climate Change and Air 14:00-18:00 Pollution in the East Asian Countries 10:00-17:30 [Scientific Conference] Climate Change and Health in Asia D a t e T i m e V e n u e 28 August (Sat) 07:00 – 18:00 Andante, Coex InterContinental B1 29 August(Sun) – 1 September(Wed) 07:00 – 18:00 ASEM Hall #205, Coex Registration & Information Desk The Registration & Information desk will be open from 28 August to 1 September. You may obtain printing materials when you come to register with your badge and other conference-related materials. There are trained staffs that will assist you in all conference-related matters as well as other local matters, to make you feel at home. D a t e T i m e V e n u e 28 August (Sat) 07:30 – 18:00 Lobby, Coex InterContinental B1 29 August(Sun) – 1 September(Wed) 07:30 – 18:00 (1 Sep: up to 12:00) 1F Grand Ballroom Lobby, Coex 1F Preview Room Preview Rooms are located in ASEM Hall #204, Coex. Operating hours are as follows: Place #209 #209 #209 GB 101 Scientific Tour D a t e T i m e V e n u e 29 August(Sun) – 1 September(Wed) 09:00 – 18:00 ASEM Hall #204, Coex Internet Lounge Free high-speed internet connection will be provided in Internet Lounge with desktops. D a t e T i m e V e n u e 29 August(Sun) – 1 September(Wed) 09:00 – 18:00 Auditorium Lobby, Coex 3F Seoul Metropolitan Government Research Institute of Public Health and Environment offers a scientific tour program to participants. These tours provide you with the opportunity to visit the mainly supported environmental system in Korea, which is putting utmost efforts into test and analysis, investigation and research in connection with various diseases, food, drug, atmosphere, water quality, focusing on protection of civic health and security of pleasant environment. A scientific tour is available for limited 20 people, and this space will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants can sign up for this tour at information desk on-site. D a t e T i m e V e n u e 1 September 14:00 – 16:00 Seoul Metropolitan Government Research Institute of Public Health and Environment Transportation will be arranged from Coex. 114 ISES-ISEE 2010 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 115 Author Index Author Index By Author Presenting Author Abdul Samad, Nurul Izzah ACOUETEY, Dovi Stephanie Adamkiewicz, Gary Adamkiewicz, Gary Aggazzotti, Gabriella Ahn, Youngah Ahsan, Habibul Alexey, Dudarev Allen, Joseph Allen, Ryan AMAGAI, Takashi Aminov, Zafar Anderson, Brooke Anderson, Henry Anundi, Helena Apte, Joshua S.” Apte, Michael Araki, Atsuko Armstrong, Jenna Azuma, Kenichi Bachelet, Delphine Bachinski, R?ber BAE, HYUNJOO Bae, Sanghyuk Bahadori, Tina Baja, Emmanuel S.” baker, abednego Baker, Dean Ballesteros A, Curiel Balmes, John BARD, Denis Barnett, Adrian Bartell, Scott Baxter, Lisa Beale, Linda Beelen, Rob Bennett, Deborah 116 ISES-ISEE 2010 Abstract No 0077 0277 1708 1665 1293 1540 1214 1515 1719 0575 1437 1740 1610 2022 0571 0572 0294 1075 0866 0873 1034 1954 0617 1703 0068 1208 1011 1616 1413 2002 1745 1276 1936 2020 0879 S-29B3-3 2111 0774 0427 1517 0799 0803 1597 1600 0723 1717 1737 PT Code PP-29-106 O-31A3-1 S-31C4-3 PP-30-044 PP-30-178 PP-30-064 S-29A7-1 S-29C1-5 O-30A4-4 S-30C1-2 PP-30-038 S-01A7-2 PP-29-145 PP-31-202 O-30A3-2 PP-30-078 S-31B3-2 PP-30-032 S-31B2-2 PP-30-022 O-29A6-2 PP-30-142 PP-29-136 PP-30-119 PP-29-130 O-29B4-3 PP-29-126 PP-31-031 O-30A4-2 S-01A4-4 PP-30-048 PP-29-201 O-31B4-4 PP-31-074 PP-30-023 S-29B3-3 PP-29-052 PP-31-189 O-31C7-2 O-31C7-5 S-29A4-2 PP-30-018 O-30B7-4 PP-30-191 O-30A5-3 PP-30-137 S-30B4-2 Presenting Author Bi, Peng Biggeri, Annibale Bind, Marie-Abele Blount, Ben Bonvalot, Yvette Bonzini, Matteo Borman, Barry Bornehag, Carl-Gustaf Braga, Isabel Bramwell, Lisa Brauer, Michael Br?uner, Elvira Breton, Carrie Breville, Maggie Brugge, Doug Bush, Kathleen F. Callan, Anna Cao, Lulu CARPENTER, DAVID Castorina, Rosemary Catelan, Dolores Catto, Cyril Cervantes-Larios, Alejandro Chaisson, Christine Chan, Chang-chuan Chang, Chih-Ching Chang, Jung-Wei Chang, Moon-Hee Chang, Ta-Yuan Chao, Christopher Y. H. Chao, Pao-Chiang Charerntanyarak, Lertchai Ch?vez MG, Garibay Chen, Chao-Lin Chen, Ching-Hua Abstract No 2026 1089 0324 0470 1314 1326 2014 0321 0751 0587 0761 1750 1752 0581 1179 1187 1196 0134 0397 0505 0734 1144 0771 0860 2178 0391 0393 1726 1764 1140 1347 0779 1471 1475 1487 0691 1091 0250 1972 0417 1349 0845 1502 0121 0338 1661 1390 PT Code S-01A4-3 O-31B1-7 S-30C5-3 O-31A3-2 S-30B9-3 S-31B8-2 O-01A2-2 PP-30-172 O-30B8-2 PP-30-175 S-31C4-1 PP-29-095 PP-29-096 PP-31-013 S-30A1-6 S-29C3-1 S-01A7-4 PP-30-208 O-29C4-3 S-30B9-5 O-01A2-4 O-30B5-4 PP-30-081 O-30C4-4 PP-31-079 S-01A3-1 S-31B3-1 O-30A4-5 O-31B4-3 O-30A5-4 PP-30-105 PP-30-187 O-30B7-3 PP-30-111 PP-29-194 PP-29-066 S-01A6-3 S-30C8-5 O-31C6-2 O-29A9-2 S-29B8-1 PP-29-175 PP-29-180 PP-31-136 PP-29-008 PP-30-205 S-01A6-4 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 117 Author Index Author Index By Author Presenting Author Abstract No Chen, Chung-Yu Chen, Guan-Wen Chen, Hsiang-Ching Chen, Huiu-Ling Chen, Jein-Wen Chen, Mei-Huei Chen, Pau-Chung Chen, She Mei Chen, Szu-Ying Chen, Ya-Hui Chen, Yang-Ching Chen, Yeh-Hsin Chen, Yu-Chuan Cheng, Hsin-Yi Cheng, Tain-Junn Cheng, Tsun-Jen Cheng, Ya-Yun Cheung, Francis Chiang, Jui-Chin Chiu, Yueh-Hsiu 0939 1185 0712 0512 0915 0846 1132 0728 0385 0874 1911 1462 0743 0719 1442 1202 1045 0370 0256 1713 1772 2090 1709 1384 1562 0833 1761 1769 1791 1513 2120 2118 2119 1197 1663 1894 2049 2052 1760 1782 0642 1399 0051 0201 S-29B3-1 O-29B9-3 0858 Cho, Chonrae Cho, Seung-Hyun Cho, Sung il Cho, Yongmin Choe, Minji Choi, Hyunok Choi, Jae Wook Choi, Jieun Choi, Ki-in Choi, Kyung-Hwa Choi, Sangjun Choi, Sulji Choi, Wook-Hee Choi, Yoon-Hyeong Chowdhury, Zohir Chu, Yu-Hsiu Chuang, Hung-Yi Chuang, Kai-Jen Chulabhorn, Her Royal Highness Princess Chung , Eun Kyo Chung, Soo Eun 118 ISES-ISEE 2010 PT Code O-30C7-4 PP-29-034 PP-29-016 PP-30-091 PP-31-151 S-29B5-1 S-31C2-2 PP-31-018 O-31C3-2 PP-29-022 PP-31-094 PP-29-039 PP-31-110 PP-30-015 PP-31-158 PP-31-026 PP-31-172 PP-29-059 PP-29-107 O-29C8-2 PP-29-048 PP-30-070 O-31A6-3 PP-30-106 PP-31-124 PP-30-083 O-30A7-5 PP-31-130 S-29A7-2 PP-29-092 PP-31-077 PP-31-190 PP-31-191 PP-29-200 O-29B9-5 PP-29-100 PP-30-166 PP-30-123 PP-29-184 S-29C3-2 PP-30-013 PP-31-156 PP-29-003 PP-29-133 S-29B3-1 O-29B9-3 O-29C7-3 Presenting Author Chung, Yun Kyung Cohen, Aaron Comba, Pietro Conrad, Andr?” Couto, Arnaldo Cowan-Ellsberry, Christina Cui, Rong Daniell, William de Nazelle, Audrey Dear, Keith Deguen, S?verine Demers, Paul Deng, Furong Dennekamp, Martine Dionisio, Kathie Dodson, Robin Domesle, Alexander Dora, Carlos Dostal, Miroslav Duan, Xiaoli Dutta, Sisir Ebisu, Keita Eom, Ha-Young Eom, Sang-Yong Eriksen, Kirsten T.” Eskenazi, Brenda Eum, Jin-Hee Abstract No 1639 0851 O-30A8-4 S-29C3-3 0196 0801 0399 0400 1094 1440 1991 PP-29-197 0159 2139 0553 0562 1553 1581 0328 1309 0319 0190 1628 0838 0760 1425 1429 1434 1520 1416 0448 0455 1160 1922 1470 0124 0125 0865 0421 0543 1511 1526 1585 0457 1019 1028 1344 PT Code PP-31-066 O-29C7-2 O-30A8-3 S-29C3-3 O-30B8-1 S-29B6-3 O-30C4-3 O-30A7-2 PP-31-185 PP-29-193 PP-29-196 PP-29-197 PP-31-005 O-31B7-2 O-31B6-1 S-30A1-5 S-29B1-6 O-30A3-5 O-30B5-5 O-31C6-6 S-31B2-5 PP-31-168 PP-31-064 O-29B2-1 O-30C3-2 S-31C4-2 PP-30-107 PP-29-091 PP-30-112 S-30C5-2 PP-31-040 PP-31-041 PP-30-100 PP-30-120 O-29A5-2 O-01A5-1 PP-31-003 PP-29-069 PP-29-062 PP-29-065 PP-29-153 PP-30-063 PP-29-154 O-30A6-1 S-30B2-2 O-29B4-1 O-29C7-4 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 119 Author Index Author Index By Author Presenting Author Eum, Ki-Do Fan, Zhihua Fan, Zih-Hua Tina Fantuzzi, Guglielmina Farnazo, Danvir Mark Fat, Ligia Ferrante, Margherita Fletcher, Tony Fout, Shay Franko, Alenka Fried, Alan Friedrich, Rainer Friger, Michael Fung, Cecilia Kit Ching Gamble, Mary Gan, Wenqi Gatto, Nicole Geer, Laura Ghosh, Santu Gibson, Mark Gilbert-Diamond, Diane Goldsmith, David Gombojav, Enkhjargal Graziano, Joseph Grazuleviciene, Regina Grundy, Anne Gunier, Robert Guo, How-Ran Guo, Xinbiao Gurung, Anobha Ha, Eun-Hee Ha, Mina Haines, Douglas Hampel, Regina Han, Daikwon Han, Dong Hun 120 ISES-ISEE 2010 Abstract No 0776 1435 1794 1200 1641 1885 0696 0702 0721 1062 1680 1686 1688 1010 1016 0246 1417 0539 0149 0940 1716 0516 1127 0108 0248 0664 0885 0494 2206 1876 1877 1882 1234 1702 0790 1792 0824 0424 0377 0156 0741 1493 1747 0501 0544 0557 0188 PT Code O-31C8-1 PP-29-038 S-31A2-4 PP-30-101 PP-29-121 PP-31-142 O-31B7-4 O-29A5-5 PP-29-138 PP-29-032 S-30B2-3 S-29B6-2 O-30C6-5 S-31B9-1 S-31B9-2 PP-30-155 PP-29-204 S-31A4-2 PP-31-098 O-30A7-4 S-29B7-3 O-29A3-4 PP-31-116 PP-31-144 O-29C4-2 O-30A5-2 O-30C3-4 S-01A7-1 PP-31-203 PP-29-206 PP-31-135 PP-29-163 PP-29-141 S-29A7-3 PP-31-111 PP-30-162 PP-29-068 PP-30-196 PP-30-195 S-30A2-2 PP-29-017 S-31C2-4 S-29B5-3 O-30B3-1 O-31A3-3 PP-31-177 PP-29-072 Presenting Author Han, Ji-Youn Han, Seung Won Hanazato, Masamichi Hanke, Wojciech Hankey, Steve Hansell, Anna Hansen, Alana Hansen, Solrunn Harnpicharnchai, Kallaya Haryanto, Budi Hashim, Zailina Hashizume, Masahiro He, Fei Heidler, Jochen Hemphill Fuller, Christina Hertel, Sabine Hertz-Picciotto, Irva Heyworth, Jane Hii, Yien Ling Hinwood, Andrea Hisada, Aya Ho, Chi-Chang Hoang, Chi Hodgson, Susan Hoek, Gerard Hoepner, Lori Hoffmann, Barbara H?lzer, J?rgen Honda, Yasushi Hong, Ki Hun Hong, SeungCheol Hong, Soon Keun Hong, Soon-Beom Hong, Soyoung Abstract No 0794 0798 0843 1952 1357 0887 0662 0194 0195 0665 1601 1348 1805 0675 1243 0295 1116 0744 1401 0476 1451 0780 1746 0531 1655 0353 0517 1929 1618 1715 1432 1436 0755 0300 0746 1457 0045 0962 0967 0637 O-30A8-5 0818 PP-29-115 1439 1441 1548 1790 PT Code PP-29-078 PP-29-079 PP-29-080 PP-29-207 PP-31-052 PP-29-190 PP-29-137 PP-30-169 PP-31-039 S-30A1-4 O-29A3-2 PP-31-027 O-29A1-6 O-31B4-5 O-30B6-2 PP-29-007 O-29A2-3 O-31A1-1 PP-30-037 PP-30-090 PP-31-029 O-29A3-5 S-30B4-1 PP-31-195 O-31B1-6 S-29C1-2 PP-31-194 PP-31-133 O-31A6-6 O-29A6-5 O-31A5-2 PP-31-056 S-30B1-4 S-30A1-1 S-30A1-2 PP-31-121 PP-31-002 S-30B2-1 PP-29-071 S-29B1-3 O-30A8-4 PP-31-112 PP-29-115 PP-31-057 PP-31-058 PP-31-122 PP-31-131 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 121 Author Index Author Index By Author Presenting Author Abstract No Hong, Young-Seoub 1865 1866 0348 0356 1609 1230 0836 1418 0748 1047 1120 1976 0174 1682 1714 1301 0266 1136 2173 1860 0983 1492 1722 1738 1960 2074 0546 0975 1193 0605 0889 O-30A8-3 1977 1646 0768 1412 1979 1981 1983 2133 2135 1017 S-30B1-3 1026 1360 0395 0165 Hong, Yun-Chul Hsiao, Pao-Kuei Hsieh, Chia-Jung Hsu, Hsiao-Hsien Hu, Wenbiao Huang, Chien-Yuan Huang, Mingai Huang, Po-Chin Huang, Shih-Hui Huang, Siying Huang, Yuli Hwang, Bing-Fang Hwang, Gyuseok Hwang, Yongsik Hwang, Yunhyung Hwangbo, Young Hystad, Perry Hyun Sul, Lim Invernizzi, Giovanni Iwata, Tomohide Jang, Ji-young Jang, Sun Jae Jang, Sung-Mi Janssen, Nicole Jantunen, Matti Jee, Sun Hee Jeong, Hye-Seon Jeong, Woochul Jeong, Yong Jerrett, Michael Jheong, Weonhwa Ji, Lili Ji, Meng Jia, Xiaofeng 122 ISES-ISEE 2010 PT Code Presenting Author Abstract No S-30A9-5 PP-30-067 S-29B1-5 S-30C1-3 O-29A5-3 PP-31-050 PP-30-019 O-31A5-1 PP-29-198 PP-30-200 S-30C8-6 PP-29-159 PP-31-100 PP-31-129 O-30C4-2 O-30A7-3 S-29C6-3 PP-29-085 S-29C9-4 PP-30-193 PP-31-152 PP-30-040 PP-31-033 O-31B6-4 PP-29-049 PP-29-172 PP-31-012 PP-30-027 S-29C2-2 PP-30-092 O-29C5-3 O-30A8-2 PP-29-103 PP-29-044 PP-31-001 S-01A4-1 PP-29-166 PP-29-167 PP-29-168 PP-30-149 S-30C8-2 S-31B9-3 S-30B1-3 S-31B9-4 PP-29-202 PP-29-054 S-30A2-1 Jian, Shen-En Jiang, Ruoting Jin, Xiaobin Jin, Yihe Jo, Wan Johnson, Markey 1108 0832 1277 1941 0109 1481 1486 S-30B1-1 1733 0649 0506 0979 0795 2113 0989 1946 1707 1485 1906 1269 1165 0240 0438 1789 0611 0085 PP-29-077 ∏fi¿œµÂ∑»¿Ω 1710 0023 0742 0304 S-29C9-5 0064 1171 1729 0359 0318 1273 0063 0245 1450 2001 0749 0703 0262 0398 Johnson, Michael Johnson, Priscilla Jones, Rachael Jongeneel, Rob Jung, Ha-Kyu Jung, Kyung Hwa Jung, Kyung-Sick Just, Allan Kadaba, Dipika Kadiri, Shamusideen K?fferlein, Heiko Kalkstein, Laurence Kan, Haidong Kang, Chungwon Kang, Hee-Tae Kang, Ji Yeon Kang, Jung-Ho Kang, Seong Kyu Karagas, Margaret Karageorgi, Stalo Kartavtsev, Oleg Kashima, Saori Kataoka, Akihiko Katsnelson, Boris Kaufman, Joel Kaur, Tanvir Kawamoto, Toshihiro Kawasaki, Tamami Kazmer, Julia Khan, Aneire Kho, Young Lim Khwaja, Haider KIHAL, Wahida Kile, Molly Kilfoy, Briseis PT Code PP-29-176 PP-29-055 O-31A1-6 PP-29-156 PP-30-194 O-31A5-5 S-30B1-2 S-30B1-1 PP-30-139 PP-29-014 S-29A8-1 PP-29-113 O-29A6-1 PP-29-170 PP-30-028 PP-30-141 O-30C7-5 PP-30-001 O-31C9-3 PP-30-061 O-31C9-1 O-29A3-1 O-31B1-2 PP-31-090 PP-29-160 PP-31-097 PP-29-077 S-29B3-2 O-29C8-3 O-30C6-6 PP-30-017 PP-29-073 S-29C9-5 PP-29-164 PP-31-025 PP-29-046 PP-30-075 S-31C2-1 S-31B2-3 O-29C5-1 PP-30-074 PP-30-109 PP-30-122 PP-31-019 PP-30-186 S-29B7-2 PP-31-193 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 123 Author Index Author Index By Author Presenting Author Abstract No Kim, Boo-wook Kim, Byoung-gwon Kim, Byoung-Ju Kim, Byung-Mi Kim, Chan-Kook 1783 1404 1514 1539 1557 1561 1563 1964 0853 0872 0834 0706 0856 1994 1997 1999 1584 1591 1059 1060 0893 2100 1519 1937 1939 1940 1943 1112 0738 1204 1969 1527 0848 1810 1578 1586 1232 0816 1529 1283 2005 0623 2115 1237 0182 1915 0228 KIM, Dae-Seon Kim, Eun-Hye Kim, Eun-Jung Kim, Ho Kim, Ho-Hyun Kim, Hwan-Cheol Kim, Hyesook Kim, Jae-Won Kim, Jin Hee Kim, Jinyong Kim, Juyoung Kim, KyungHee Kim, Nam-Soo Kim, Pangyi Kim, Sang-yon KIM, SEON HONG Kim, Seung-Kyu Kim, Si-Heon Kim, Soo Jeong Kim, Soo-Hwaun Kim, Su Hee Kim, Sungroul Kim, Sunmi Kim, Sun-Young Kim, Woo-il Kim, Yeni Kim, Yong-Bae Kim, Yoonshin Kim, Young-hee Kim, Youngmin Kim, Young-suk Kingham, Simon 124 ISES-ISEE 2010 PT Code S-01A6-2 PP-31-157 PP-29-041 O-31C8-4 PP-30-128 PP-30-129 PP-30-130 PP-29-123 PP-30-020 PP-31-045 O-31B1-4 PP-30-080 PP-30-021 PP-29-050 PP-29-002 PP-30-052 PP-30-182 PP-31-061 O-31C6-5 PP-31-115 PP-29-023 PP-31-180 PP-31-060 PP-29-102 PP-31-161 PP-31-162 PP-29-158 PP-29-084 PP-29-139 PP-30-102 PP-31-091 PP-29-183 PP-29-021 PP-29-098 PP-31-030 PP-30-164 O-29B4-4 S-29A4-5 PP-29-042 PP-30-104 PP-31-073 PP-31-014 PP-29-208 PP-31-154 O-31B5-1 PP-31-069 S-01A7-6 Presenting Author Kipen, Howard Kirkeleit, Jorunn Kishi, Reiko Kissel, John Klemm, Rebecca Knibbs, Luke Knol, Anne Ko, GwangPyo Ko, Min Jung Koch, Holger Kochi, Takeshi Kogevinas, Manolis Koh, Yeonjung Kolossa-Gehring, Marike Kumagai, Shinji Kunseler, Eva Kurumatani, Norio Kuzmin, Sergey Kwon, MoonHee Kwon, Seok Kyung, Sul Laden, Francine Lai, Hak-Kan Lam, Nick Lampron-Goulet, Eric Langkulsen, Uma Langley, Annie Lanki, Timo Laohaudomchok, Wisanti Laumbach, Robert Laurent, Olivier Le, Hien Ledda, Caterina Lee, Bo-Eun Lee, Byung-Kook Abstract No PT Code 0339 1815 0819 1104 2048 1530 0230 0227 1068 Introduction 1675 1394 0661 0407 1164 1167 2161 0378 0384 1166 1330 0514 1555 0253 0114 1867 1236 1497 0977 2011 S-30C5-5 1724 1427 0558 1446 1620 1447 1781 0529 0972 1061 1292 1392 1804 1938 1942 1944 S-30A1-3 O-29B2-6 O-29B9-2 PP-29-199 S-29B5-4 O-31A6-5 PP-31-182 PP-29-006 O-31B6-2 S-31A4-1 S-31B9-5 PP-30-160 S-31A2-3 PP-30-207 S-29C6-1 S-29B6-4 PP-30-154 S-31C4-4 PP-29-061 O-30B3-3 O-30B3-4 S-29C9-2 O-01A5-4 S-29C9-1 PP-30-005 PP-29-205 S-31A7-2 PP-29-195 O-29A6-3 O-29B2-3 S-30C5-5 PP-29-045 PP-29-090 O-31B1-3 O-30B8-5 O-31A1-4 PP-30-108 PP-30-049 O-29A9-4 PP-30-159 O-29C5-2 PP-29-120 O-29A6-4 PP-31-132 PP-30-068 PP-29-157 PP-31-163 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 125 Author Index Author Index By Author Presenting Author Lee, Byungmu Lee, Chul-Woo Lee, ChungSoo Lee, Dae-Geun Lee, Duk-Hee Lee, Hye-Sook Lee, Hyo Min Lee, Hyung Joo Lee, Hyunsoo Lee, Jaewoo Lee, Jee-Yeon Lee, Jeongae Lee, Ji Ho Lee, Ji Young Lee, Jong-Hyeon Lee, Jung Hyun Lee, Kayoung Lee, Keou Won Lee, Kiyoung Lee, Kwan Lee, Mi-Sun Lee, Sang Hee Lee, Sangwoo Lee, Sang-Woon Lee, Yo A Lee, Yong-Jin Lee, Yungling Leem, Jong Han Levin, Hal Lewis, Lauren Li, De-kun Li, Dekun Li, Ming-Chieh 126 ISES-ISEE 2010 Abstract No 0331 1552 2043 0837 1775 0423 2145 1245 1528 2091 2087 1549 1333 1645 1643 1910 1541 1550 1554 1556 1568 1574 1580 0534 1141 1508 1818 1823 1990 S-30B4-3 2097 0629 0630 0745 2122 1155 0888 1590 0862 0275 1970 0763 1324 1730 0092 1227 1834 PT Code O-01A2-1 S-31A7-1 PP-31-075 PP-31-063 PP-29-171 S-31B3-3 PP-31-078 S-31A7-3 PP-30-042 PP-30-053 PP-29-125 PP-30-127 S-30C8-3 PP-31-128 S-29C2-1 PP-30-050 O-30A6-5 PP-30-113 PP-30-114 PP-29-043 PP-30-115 PP-30-131 PP-30-116 PP-31-011 PP-30-033 PP-29-181 PP-31-179 O-30B7-1 PP-30-124 S-30B4-3 PP-30-071 PP-30-156 PP-30-157 S-30B2-5 PP-29-105 PP-29-086 PP-31-113 PP-30-132 PP-29-161 O-31C6-4 O-30B5-3 S-31A8-2 S-30B9-2 S-30B9-1 O-30A4-1 PP-29-087 O-29B4-5 Presenting Author Li, Tiantian Liao, Duanping Lihong, Huang Lim, Hyun Lim, Hyun-Sul Lim, Jungyun Lim, Myung Ho Lim, Soogil Lim, Young Wook Lim, Youn-Hee LIN, CHIH-MING Lin, Hsing-Hua Lin, Kuan-han Lin, Ming-Hsiu Lin, Pei Ru Lin, Susana Lin, Wan-Yi Lin, Yen-Ju Lin, Yi-Ping Lin, Yuan-Chien Linos, Athena Litchfield, Ian Little, John Liu, Jian-meng Liu Liu, Ling Liu, Liqun Liu, Sa Liu, Yang Liu, Yating Longley, Ian Loughnan, Margaret Lu, Chensheng Lundquist, Kathryn Lung, Shih-Chun Luo, Na Madaniyazi, Lina Maddalena, Randy Abstract No 0504 0585 1338 1105 0249 0104 2088 2099 2155 1516 2086 2044 0933 0663 1049 0628 1579 0522 0525 1316 0358 1559 0515 1690 0714 PP-31-204 0247 1718 2007 2009 1154 1599 1602 1604 0960 0260 0213 0403 1510 1924 1334 1278 1728 0757 0883 0610 1531 PT Code O-30A3-1 PP-29-012 PP-29-209 O-29B2-4 PP-30-086 PP-29-187 PP-29-114 PP-29-051 PP-30-151 PP-31-059 PP-31-076 PP-30-147 PP-31-046 O-29A1-3 PP-29-031 PP-31-148 O-30A8-1 PP-29-165 PP-29-064 PP-29-035 PP-31-010 PP-31-173 PP-29-075 O-29C5-4 O-30B7-5 PP-31-204 PP-31-101 S-30C2-3 O-30B6-5 PP-30-145 S-31C2-3 PP-31-083 PP-31-084 PP-31-086 O-30A3-4 O-31C7-1 PP-30-072 O-31B5-2 PP-30-041 PP-30-051 PP-31-178 O-31B4-2 PP-30-046 PP-30-096 PP-30-024 O-31A1-5 S-31C5-2 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 127 Author Index Author Index By Author Presenting Author Magzamen, Sheryl Makris, Konstantinos C.” Malinauskiene, Vilija Marshall, Julian D.” Martin, Colleen A.” Martuzzi, Marco Matooane, Mamopeli Matos, Vanina Mazrura, Sahani McAuley, Timothy Mehta, Sumi Mehta, Suril Melnyk, Lisa Meng, Qingyu Meyer, Amy Michelozzi, Paola Milojevic, Ai Milton, Abul Milton, Donald K.” Miranda Filho, Adalberto Luiz Mitra, Partha Mittal, Ashish Miyashita, Chihiro Mochida, Yoji Mohler, Evelyn Morgan, Geoffrey Mori, Chisato Mori, Kei Muniz, Juan F Musigapong, Pirutchada Mustapha, Adetoun Nagniin, Saijaa Naicker, Nisha Nakai, Satoshi Nakaoka, Hiroko Nandasena, Sumal 128 ISES-ISEE 2010 Abstract No 0223 1570 0132 0133 0481 0767 1021 1024 1694 1695 S-31A4-4 1410 0465 0554 1902 0217 0485 1833 1669 1006 0806 1701 2006 0951 1304 0272 2023 2179 1054 1467 1986 0354 0923 0912 0701 0950 1808 PP-31-080 2017 1072 1169 O-29A5-6 1398 0070 0346 2041 1545 PT Code S-29C2-3 O-29C8-5 PP-31-175 PP-29-173 S-30B1-5 S-31B2-1 S-01A4-2 S-31A8-1 S-30B9-4 S-29B6-1 S-31A4-4 PP-31-028 PP-29-111 O-31C3-1 PP-31-143 PP-31-006 S-29C3-4 PP-31-034 PP-31-089 PP-30-098 PP-30-082 PP-30-118 O-30A3-6 O-01A5-2 O-31C9-2 O-31B7-1 S-29A8-3 S-29B8-3 PP-30-085 PP-30-110 PP-31-164 PP-29-074 PP-29-081 PP-29-108 S-29C6-4 S-01A7-5 O-30A4-6 PP-31-080 PP-30-069 PP-30-201 O-31B6-3 O-29A5-6 O-31B5-3 O-30C4-1 PP-29-134 PP-30-146 PP-30-043 Presenting Author Nardocci, Adelaide Cassia ndatimana, Theogene Nguyen, Bryan nie, jing Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark Nitschke, Monika Niu, Can Noh, Su Ryeon Noonan, Curtis W.” Novotny, Eric V.” Nuckols, John R.” Nweke, Onyemaechi Ochir, Chimedsuren Odaka, Yoko Odland, Jon ®™yvind Oguri, Tomoko Oh, ae ri Oh, Eunha Oh, In-Bo Oh, Se-Young Oh, So-Rin OH, Youn Hee Oliveira, Beatriz Oliveira, Marcio Orru, Hans Ou, Chun-Quan OULHOTE, Youssef Ozkaynak, Haluk Padhi, B.K Padungtod, Chantana Palam, Enkhtuya Palkovicova, Lubica Pan, Xiao-chuan Park, Duck-Shin Park, Eun Jin Park, Eun Young Park, Hyokeun Park, Hyunhee Park, Hyun-Ju Abstract No 1215 1460 1524 0682 0731 1151 0627 0961 1128 1264 0478 2107 2110 1692 1044 2102 0322 0631 1768 1813 1373 1624 1637 1918 1948 1959 1985 0998 1003 1079 0963 1660 1666 0996 0490 0274 1933 0130 1382 0758 1035 1280 1405 1754 PP-29-076 2209 2140 PT Code PP-30-103 PP-30-190 PP-30-181 PP-30-095 PP-31-043 O-29A1-5 PP-29-013 O-31B1-5 S-01A7-3 PP-29-143 O-30A5-1 S-31C1-1 S-31B8-4 PP-29-128 PP-30-057 PP-30-148 S-29C1-1 PP-30-093 PP-31-068 PP-29-099 PP-29-037 PP-30-133 PP-30-134 PP-30-135 PP-31-071 PP-31-072 PP-30-143 PP-29-028 PP-30-029 PP-31-024 PP-31-022 PP-31-088 PP-31-141 O-31C8-2 S-29A4-1 O-30C3-3 PP-29-185 O-31B1-1 PP-31-119 S-29B1-4 PP-30-031 PP-29-144 O-30C7-3 PP-31-093 PP-29-076 O-29A2-5 PP-30-150 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 129 Author Index Author Index By Author Presenting Author Abstract No Park, Hyunseung Park, Minseon Park, Sung Kyun Parker, Jennifer Parvez, Faruque Pascal, Mathilde 1408 1787 1029 1453 1756 0459 0931 0932 0980 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Bayzidur Rai, Prashant Ramaswamy, Padmavathi Ravinder, Sheela REMEN, Thomas Ren, Aiguo Rich, David Riederer, Anne Righi, Elena Rivera-Nunez, Zorimar Roberts, Eric 130 ISES-ISEE 2010 PT Code Presenting Author Abstract No PP-31-054 PP-31-174 PP-29-030 PP-29-127 O-31C8-5 O-29A1-4 O-31A1-3 PP-29-024 PP-30-084 PP-30-035 O-30B3-6 O-31B5-4 O-29A5-4 PP-30-088 PP-30-089 PP-30-185 PP-31-184 S-30C5-4 PP-30-173 S-30C8-4 PP-31-021 O-30C7-2 PP-31-147 O-30C3-1 PP-31-155 PP-31-139 PP-29-089 PP-30-136 PP-31-055 PP-29-093 PP-29-124 PP-30-121 O-31A1-2 O-31A9-1 S-30A2-4 O-29A3-3 S-31B8-1 PP-29-192 O-30B5-2 PP-30-025 O-29A2-1 S-29B5-2 S-29A4-3 O-30B6-3 PP-30-177 S-30B2-4 O-31C7-4 Rockl?v, Joacim Rodrigues, Poliany 0956 0602 0974 1177 1984 1212 0800 1743 0410 0536 0586 0966 0080 0290 2159 0285 0588 1087 1088 0095 1345 1560 1102 0183 0135 0695 0792 0812 1572 1583 1596 5001 0577 1478 1667 1908 0241 1950 2151 1365 1449 1005 0559 1931 0336 0379 0861 Rodriguez-Trigo, Gema Roh, Jinkyu Rosenthal, Frank S.” Roy, Ananya Ruiz-Mercado, Ilse Rundle, Andrew Ruprecht, Ario Alberto Ruslan, Rumaizah Ruth Pickett, Anna Ryu, Jung-min Sabel, Clive Saggioro, Enrico Sah, Archana Sah, Ram Charitra Saijo, Yasuaki Sakong, Joon Salim, Anikah Salines, Georges Salthammer, Tunga Sapkota, Amir Sarigiannis, Denis Sarnat, Jeremy A.” SASAKI, Seiko Sata, Fumihiro Seo, Ju-Hee Seo, Sooyun Seo, SungChul Sequeira-Le?n, Yasica Serdar, Berrin Seurin, Sophie Shah, Shamsul Azhar Sharkey, Joseph Shen, Heqing PT Code O-29A1-2 PP-31-105 PP-31-114 S-30C8-1 PP-29-169 O-29B2-2 PP-29-019 PP-30-047 PP-29-189 PP-29-010 PP-30-010 PP-29-026 O-29B9-1 O-30A7-1 PP-30-152 PP-31-183 PP-29-115 O-31C8-3 PP-31-047 PP-29-131 PP-31-051 PP-31-140 PP-31-048 PP-30-183 PP-29-132 S-30C2-1 PP-30-003 S-29C2-5 PP-31-125 PP-30-117 O-31A5-4 PP-31-181 S-29A4-4 PP-30-039 O-29B2-5 PP-29-101 PP-30-170 PP-31-134 S-30C1-5 PP-31-053 PP-31-159 PP-30-056 O-30A6-3 O-31A9-3 PP-30-125 O-31C6-1 PP-29-112 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 131 Author Index Author Index By Author Presenting Author Shen, Jian-hua Shen, Xiao-ming Sheridan, Scott Shie, Ruei-Hao Shin, Hyeong-Moo Shin, Jung-Ah Shin, Miyeon Shuai, Jianfei Shur, Pavel Signorino, Guido Sim, Chang Sun simachaya, Wijarn Singh, Harminder Pal Siponen, Taina Siriwong, Wattasit Slama, Remy Sly, Peter Smedje, Greta Son, Bu Soon Son, Jiyoung song, Jae Seok Song, Sanghwan Song, Weimin Soo, Jhy-Charm S©™rensen, Mette Sovcikova, Eva Spengler, John Spicknall, Ian Sram, Radim J.” St. Vincent, Allison Starr, James Stasinska, Ania Stefaniak, Aleksandr Steinmus, Craig Strand, Linn Beate Su, Chang Su, Huey-Jen 132 ISES-ISEE 2010 Abstract No 0152 0146 0257 0750 1535 O-29B9-4 1542 2093 0532 1407 1558 1634 1770 1409 0985 1013 0805 0315 1135 0556 1883 0341 0606 1500 1238 1250 1925 0908 0282 1383 1086 1271 0715 0737 0954 0576 1256 0383 0788 0891 0808 0814 0594 1353 0229 0635 0647 PT Code PP-31-167 PP-31-176 O-29A1-1 PP-29-018 O-30A6-2 O-29B9-4 PP-30-065 PP-30-054 PP-29-151 S-30C5-1 PP-31-123 S-30C1-1 PP-29-110 O-31C3-3 O-30B6-1 PP-31-198 O-30C6-3 O-30C6-1 S-01A3-2 O-30A4-3 PP-30-140 PP-30-184 PP-31-106 PP-30-062 S-30C1-4 PP-30-060 O-31C9-4 S-01A6-1 O-29A9-1 PP-31-120 S-31A8-3 S-29A8-2 PP-29-067 PP-31-044 S-01A3-3 PP-30-002 PP-29-001 PP-29-060 PP-29-117 S-29C1-3 O-30A6-4 PP-31-150 S-29B7-1 PP-29-036 PP-30-006 PP-30-011 PP-30-079 Presenting Author Su, Shih-Bin Sughis, Muhammad Sul, Kyung Sun, Hong Sung, Minki Sung, Tzu-I Suwazono, Yasushi Suzuki, Yayoi Svendsen, Erik Szanto, Csaba Szpiro, Adam Takaoka, Shigeru Takeuchi, Ayano Tamulis, Tomas Tang, Chin-Sheng Teitelbaum, Susan Teixeira, Jo?o Thach, Thuan-Quoc Thomas, Deena Thornburg, Jonathan Tian, Linwei Tian, Ying Toichuev, Rakhmanbek Toichueva, Gulnara Toledano, Mireille B Tomar, Rashmi Tondel, Martin Tong, Shilu Trnovec, Tomas Trong Duong, Phi Tsai, Ching-Hui Tsai, Hsin-Jen Abstract No 0986 1100 1178 0244 1235 1117 1904 0652 2068 2070 1949 1148 1887 0821 1841 1845 1848 1851 1854 0638 1633 1638 1494 1071 0160 0692 0957 2166 0857 0173 0193 0236 0170 1303 1318 1431 1465 1477 PP-29-083 1305 O-31C8-6 Ethical discussion S-29B1-2 1375 0416 0276 0320 PT Code PP-30-199 PP-29-118 PP-30-202 PP-31-007 PP-29-142 PP-29-162 S-29B8-2 O-30A3-3 PP-31-165 PP-31-166 O-31C6-3 O-30B7-2 PP-31-160 S-29A4-6 PP-31-199 PP-31-200 PP-29-129 PP-31-201 S-30A9-3 PP-30-012 PP-30-168 PP-29-188 PP-29-040 S-31A2-1 PP-29-057 PP-31-017 PP-31-171 O-29C8-4 O-31C3-4 PP-31-099 PP-29-005 PP-30-073 PP-31-038 O-29A9-5 O-30C6-4 S-29C6-5 PP-30-179 PP-30-180 PP-29-083 O-30B3-2 O-31C8-6 O-31A3-5 S-29B1-2 PP-29-088 S-29C1-4 PP-31-169 PP-31-137 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 133 Author Index Author Index By Author Presenting Author Abstract No Tsai, Ming-Yi Tseng, Chih-Hao Tseng, Chun-Chieh Tseng, Yen-Cheng Tsuda, Toshihide Tulve, Nicolle Tuomisto, Jouni Ueda, Kayo 1700 1115 0904 0466 0192 0314 0677 0267 0270 1612 0669 0826 1693 5002 1258 0499 0945 1381 1216 1490 1076 1119 0450 0451 0452 0970 0973 1015 0442 0784 0733 1174 0789 0708 1335 0110 0111 0186 0640 1525 0668 0952 0875 0148 1007 0333 0547 Vajanapoom, Nitaya Vera, Jeanette Ver?ssimo, Gesiele Verner, Marc-Andr?” Vichit-Vadakan, Nuntavarn Viehmann, Anja Vieira, Ver?nica Villanueva, Cristina M Vinceti, Marco Virji, M. Abbas von Ehrenstein, Ondine von Klot, Stephanie Vozniuk, Oksana Wang, Bour-Jr Wang, Chen-Yu Wang, Chih-Hsin wang, hongmei Wang, I-Jen Wang, Jiajia Wang, Kuo-Hua Wang, Qi Wang, Shu-Li Wang, Xin Wang, Yi Wang, Yu-Chun 134 ISES-ISEE 2010 PT Code PP-30-045 PP-29-177 PP-30-097 PP-30-197 S-30A9-1 PP-30-087 S-31A4-3 PP-31-008 S-30A2-3 PP-31-126 PP-31-108 PP-31-020 O-01A5-5 PP-29-053 O-29A2-4 PP-29-063 PP-29-025 PP-29-179 O-30B6-4 O-31A5-3 S-01A3-4 S-31B8-3 PP-30-174 PP-31-146 PP-31-188 PP-30-198 O-29A2-2 O-29C4-1 O-29A9-3 O-29C7-1 PP-30-016 PP-31-153 PP-30-158 O-31C7-3 PP-29-109 O-30B5-1 PP-31-037 O-31B4-1 PP-31-107 PP-29-182 PP-31-015 PP-30-026 PP-31-092 O-31A6-1 O-31A3-4 PP-31-009 PP-30-076 Presenting Author Ward, Mary H.” Wartenberg, Dan Webster, Thomas Wei, Chieh-Yu Weiss, Tobias Weisskopf, Marc G.” WENG, HSU-HUEI Westerdahl, Dane Wheeler, Amanda Whyatt, Robin Wilkinson, Paul Windham, Gayle Wong, Chit-Ming WOO, Byunglyul Wright, J. Michael Wu, Chia-Fang Wu, Jun Wu, Meiqin Wu, Ming-Tsang Wu, Pei-Chih Wu, Shaowei Wu, Wei-Te Wu, Xiangmei Wyzga, Ronald Xiao, Zhiyi Xu, Xiaohong xue, jianping Xue, Jianping Yamamoto, Shelby Yamazaki, Shin Yan, Chonghuai Yan, Chong-huai Yang, Aileen Yang, Chun-Yuh Yang, Ji Yeon Yang, Wonho Abstract No 0549 1443 2013 0855 0978 1336 0281 1971 1242 1244 0312 0762 2025 1099 0483 1732 1106 1351 2089 0822 0550 1009 1014 1023 1803 0057 0537 0150 1547 1725 0316 1651 1659 0828 0287 0288 1415 1419 1420 1423 0145 2162 0366 1356 0651 0929 2038 PT Code PP-30-077 O-30B8-3 O-30C6-2 S-31A2-2 S-30C2-2 O-30A5-5 PP-29-174 PP-30-163 PP-30-059 O-29A5-1 PP-29-056 S-29C2-4 S-31B2-4 PP-30-099 O-30C7-1 S-29B1-1 O-30B3-5 PP-31-186 O-31A6-2 S-29C6-2 PP-29-152 PP-30-030 PP-29-029 PP-31-023 O-30C4-5 O-30B8-4 PP-29-135 PP-31-004 PP-30-161 S-30B4-4 PP-30-007 PP-29-149 PP-29-150 PP-29-020 O-30A6-6 O-01A5-3 PP-29-203 PP-31-082 O-31A9-2 PP-30-204 PP-29-004 O-29C8-6 PP-31-103 PP-30-036 PP-30-014 PP-29-070 O-31A6-4 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 135 Author Index Author Index By Author Presenting Author Yang, Xudong Yang, Yun-jung Yard, Ellen Ye, Xiaofang Yeom, Jiseon Yi, Okhee Yip, Fuyuen Yip, Fuyuen Yoo, Chang Kyoo Yoo, JuHee Yoon, Chungsik Yoon, Dokyoung YOON, Junheon Yorifuji, Takashi yu, shuyuan yuan, jing Yun, Heekyung Zakaria, Junaidah Zamore, Wig Zawide, Firdu Zeng, Hongcheng Zhang, Aimin Zhang, Jinliang Zhang, Nan Zhang, Qiong Zhang, Yan Ping Zhang, Yanshen Zhang, Yinping zhang, Yixiang Zhang, Zhi-kun Zhao, Bao Xin Zhao, Jinhui Zhou, Jian 136 ISES-ISEE 2010 Abstract No 0753 1109 1081 1343 1829 1830 0740 1721 1735 S-31B2-6 2160 0917 1220 2076 1025 2039 2141 0129 0842 2154 0079 1771 1170 1313 1681 1603 1608 1621 1623 1625 1631 1635 1640 1642 0670 0793 0729 1192 1676 0895 2030 2126 0263 2185 0672 0468 0479 PT Code S-31C5-1 PP-29-082 O-29B4-2 PP-31-081 O-30C3-6 PP-30-192 PP-31-109 O-29C4-4 PP-29-047 S-31B2-6 PP-30-153 O-29C8-1 PP-30-188 PP-29-104 S-29C9-3 S-30A9-2 S-30A9-4 PP-31-192 PP-31-197 PP-29-186 PP-31-036 O-01A2-5 PP-30-126 PP-30-189 PP-29-094 PP-31-085 PP-31-087 O-31B7-3 PP-29-147 PP-31-062 PP-31-127 PP-31-065 PP-31-067 PP-29-148 PP-29-015 PP-31-196 PP-30-176 PP-30-034 PP-31-032 S-31C5-3 PP-29-146 PP-31-035 PP-29-058 PP-31-016 PP-30-094 PP-29-009 PP-30-008 Presenting Author Zhou, Zheng Zhu, XianLei Zota, Ami Zulkamar, Intan Nadrah zur Nieden, Anja Abstract No 1082 O-31C9-5 0500 1988 1720 PT Code PP-29-033 O-31C9-5 S-31C4-5 PP-30-144 PP-30-066 Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 137 Author Index Author Index By Abstract Number Abstract No PT Code 0023 0045 0051 0057 0063 0064 0068 0070 0077 0079 0080 0085 0092 0095 0102 0104 0108 0109 0110 0111 0114 0121 0124 0125 0129 0130 0132 0133 0134 0135 0145 0146 0148 0149 0150 0152 0156 0159 0160 0165 0170 0173 0174 0182 0183 0186 0188 O-30C6-6 PP-31-002 PP-29-003 O-30B8-4 O-29C5-1 PP-29-164 PP-29-130 O-30C4-1 PP-29-106 PP-31-036 O-29B9-1 PP-31-097 O-30A4-1 PP-29-131 S-30A2-4 PP-29-187 PP-31-144 PP-30-194 O-30B5-1 PP-31-037 PP-30-005 PP-31-136 O-01A5-1 PP-31-003 PP-31-192 O-31B1-1 PP-31-175 PP-29-173 PP-30-208 PP-29-132 PP-29-004 PP-31-176 O-31A6-1 PP-31-098 PP-31-004 PP-31-167 S-30A2-2 PP-31-005 PP-29-057 S-30A2-1 PP-31-038 PP-31-099 PP-31-100 O-31B5-1 PP-30-183 O-31B4-1 PP-29-072 138 ISES-ISEE 2010 Presenting Author Karageorgi, Stalo Hoffmann, Barbara Chuang, Kai-Jen Wu, Ming-Tsang Kazmer, Julia Katsnelson, Boris Azuma, Kenichi Naicker, Nisha Abdul Samad, Nurul Izzah Zakaria, Junaidah Ruslan, Rumaizah Kang, Ji Yeon Li, De-kun Saijo, Yasuaki Qu, Qingshan Lim, Hyun Geer, Laura Jo, Wan Wang, I-Jen Wang, I-Jen Kuzmin, Sergey Charerntanyarak, Lertchai Ebisu, Keita Ebisu, Keita yu, shuyuan Palam, Enkhtuya Malinauskiene, Vilija Malinauskiene, Vilija Br?uner, Elvira Salthammer, Tunga Yamazaki, Shin Shen, Xiao-ming Wang, Xin Friger, Michael Wu, Shaowei Shen, Jian-hua Guo, Xinbiao Cui, Rong Teixeira, Jo?o Jia, Xiaofeng Toichueva, Gulnara Tian, Ying Huang, Po-Chin Kim, Youngmin Salines, Georges Wang, I-Jen Han, Dong Hun Abstract No PT Code 0190 0192 0193 0194 0195 0196 0201 0213 0217 0223 0227 0228 0229 0230 0236 0240 0241 0244 0245 0246 0247 0248 0249 0250 0253 0256 0257 0258 0260 0262 0263 0266 0267 0270 0272 0274 0275 0276 0277 0281 0282 0285 0287 0288 0290 0294 0295 PP-31-168 S-30A9-1 PP-29-005 PP-30-169 PP-31-039 O-30B8-1 PP-29-133 PP-30-072 PP-31-006 S-29C2-3 PP-29-006 S-01A7-6 PP-30-006 PP-31-182 PP-30-073 O-29A3-1 PP-30-170 PP-31-007 PP-30-074 PP-30-155 PP-31-101 O-29C4-2 PP-30-086 S-30C8-5 S-29C9-1 PP-29-107 O-29A1-1 O-29A3-3 O-31C7-1 S-29B7-2 PP-29-058 S-29C6-3 PP-31-008 S-30A2-3 O-31B7-1 O-30C3-3 O-31C6-4 PP-31-169 O-31A3-1 PP-29-174 O-29A9-1 PP-31-183 O-30A6-6 O-01A5-3 O-30A7-1 S-31B3-2 PP-29-007 Presenting Author Deng, Furong Tsuda, Toshihide Toichuev, Rakhmanbek Hanke, Wojciech Hanke, Wojciech Comba, Pietro Chuang, Kai-Jen Liu, Yang McAuley, Timothy Magzamen, Sheryl Knibbs, Luke Kingham, Simon Su, Chang Klemm, Rebecca Toichuev, Rakhmanbek Kan, Haidong Sata, Fumihiro Sughis, Muhammad Khan, Aneire Franko, Alenka Litchfield, Ian Geer, Laura A. Lihong, Huang Chang, Jung-Wei Kurumatani, Norio Chiang, Jui-Chin Sheridan, Scott Raaschou-Nielsen, Ole Liu, Sa Kile, Molly Zhang, Zhi-kun Hwang, Bing-Fang Ueda, Kayo Ueda, Kayo Milton, Abul Padhi, B.K Lee, Yungling Tsai, Ching-Hui ACOUETEY, Dovi Stephanie Wei, Chieh-Yu S©™rensen, Mette Sabel, Clive xue, jianping Xue, Jianping Ruth Pickett, Anna Anderson, Henry Haryanto, Budi Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 139 Author Index Author Index By Abstract Number Abstract No PT Code 0300 0304 0312 0314 0315 0316 0318 0319 0320 0321 0322 0324 0328 0331 0332 0333 0336 0338 0339 0341 0346 0348 0353 0354 0356 0358 0359 0360 0365 0366 0367 0368 0370 0377 0378 0379 0382 0383 0384 0385 0391 0393 0395 0397 0398 0399 0400 S-30A1-1 PP-29-073 PP-29-056 PP-30-087 O-30C6-1 PP-30-007 S-31C2-1 S-31B2-5 PP-31-137 PP-30-172 S-29C1-1 S-30C5-3 O-30B5-5 O-01A2-1 PP-30-173 PP-31-009 PP-30-125 PP-29-008 S-30A1-3 PP-30-184 PP-29-134 S-29B1-5 S-29C1-2 PP-29-074 S-30C1-3 PP-31-010 PP-30-075 PP-30-088 PP-30-089 PP-31-103 PP-30-185 PP-31-184 PP-29-059 PP-30-195 S-31C4-4 O-31C6-1 O-29A2-1 PP-29-060 PP-29-061 O-31C3-2 S-01A3-1 S-31B3-1 PP-29-054 O-29C4-3 PP-31-193 O-30C4-3 O-30A7-2 140 ISES-ISEE 2010 Presenting Author Hoek, Gerard Kashima, Saori Weisskopf, Marc G.” Tulve, Nicolle Slama, Remy Wyzga, Ronald Kawamoto, Toshihiro Demers, Paul Tsai, Hsin-Jen Bonzini, Matteo Odland, Jon ®™yvind Biggeri, Annibale Deguen, S?verine Lee, Byungmu Peretz, Chava Wang, Yu-Chun Sharkey, Joseph Ch?vez MG, Garibay Kingham, Simon Son, Jiyoung Nakai, Satoshi Hong, Yun-Chul Hinwood, Andrea Miyashita, Chihiro Hong, Yun-Chul Lin, Susana Kaur, Tanvir Pei, Liu Pei, Liu Yan, Chong-huai Pei, Liu Pei, Liu Cheung, Francis Guo, How-Ran Kolossa-Gehring, Marike Sharkey, Joseph REMEN, Thomas Starr, James Kolossa-Gehring, Marike Chen, Szu-Ying CARPENTER, DAVID CARPENTER, DAVID Ji, Meng Breton, Carrie Kilfoy, Briseis Conrad, Andr?” Conrad, Andr?” Abstract No PT Code 0403 0407 0410 0416 0417 0421 0423 0424 0427 0438 0442 0448 0450 0451 0452 0455 0457 0459 0465 0466 0468 0470 0476 0478 0479 0481 0483 0485 0490 0494 0499 0500 0501 0504 0505 0506 0512 0514 0515 0516 0517 0522 0525 0528 0529 0531 0532 O-31B5-2 PP-30-207 PP-29-189 S-29C1-4 O-29A9-2 PP-29-062 S-31B3-3 PP-30-196 O-31C7-2 O-31B1-2 O-29A9-3 PP-31-040 PP-30-174 PP-31-146 PP-31-188 PP-31-041 O-30A6-1 O-29A1-4 PP-29-111 PP-30-197 PP-29-009 O-31A3-2 PP-30-090 O-30A5-1 PP-30-008 S-30B1-5 O-30C7-1 S-29C3-4 S-29A4-1 S-01A7-1 PP-29-063 S-31C4-5 O-30B3-1 O-30A3-1 S-30B9-5 S-29A8-1 PP-30-091 S-29C9-2 PP-29-075 O-29A3-4 PP-31-194 PP-29-165 PP-29-064 PP-31-147 O-29A9-4 PP-31-195 PP-29-151 Presenting Author Liu, Yang Kochi, Takeshi Rundle, Andrew Trong Duong, Phi Chang, Ta-Yuan Eom, Sang-Yong Lee, Duk-Hee Gunier, Robert Barnett, Adrian Kan, Haidong von Klot, Stephanie Dostal, Miroslav Vinceti, Marco Vinceti, Marco Vinceti, Marco Dostal, Miroslav Eriksen, Kirsten T.” Pascal, Mathilde Matos, Vanina Tseng, Yen-Cheng Zhou, Jian Bind, Marie-Abele Heidler, Jochen Novotny, Eric V.” Zhou, Jian Marshall, Julian D.” Whyatt, Robin Mehta, Sumi Ozkaynak, Haluk Gibson, Mark Verner, Marc-Andr?” Zota, Ami Haines, Douglas Li, Tiantian Breville, Maggie Jones, Rachael Chen, Huiu-Ling Kumagai, Shinji Lin, Yen-Ju Gan, Wenqi Hinwood, Andrea Lin, Ming-Hsiu Lin, Ming-Hsiu Phuleria, Harish Laurent, Olivier Heyworth, Jane Shur, Pavel Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 141 Author Index Author Index By Abstract Number Abstract No PT Code 0534 0536 0537 0539 0540 0543 0544 0545 0546 0547 0549 0550 0553 0554 0556 0557 0558 0559 0562 0571 0572 0575 0576 0577 0581 0585 0586 0587 0588 0594 0602 0605 0606 0610 0611 0617 0623 0627 0628 0629 0630 0631 0635 0637 0638 0640 0642 PP-31-011 PP-29-010 PP-29-135 S-31A4-2 O-30C7-2 PP-29-065 O-31A3-3 O-30C3-1 PP-31-012 PP-30-076 PP-30-077 PP-29-152 O-31B6-1 O-31C3-1 O-30A4-3 PP-31-177 O-31B1-3 O-30A6-3 S-30A1-5 O-30A3-2 PP-30-078 S-30C1-2 PP-30-002 S-29A4-4 PP-31-013 PP-29-012 PP-30-010 PP-30-175 PP-29-115 S-29B7-1 PP-31-105 PP-30-092 PP-31-106 O-31A1-5 PP-29-160 PP-29-136 PP-31-014 PP-29-013 PP-31-148 PP-30-156 PP-30-157 PP-30-093 PP-30-011 S-29B1-3 PP-30-012 PP-31-107 PP-30-013 142 ISES-ISEE 2010 Presenting Author Lee, Jung Hyun Ruprecht, Ario Alberto Wu, Pei-Chih Friedrich, Rainer Philippat, Claire Eom, Sang-Yong Hampel, Regina Phuleria, Harish Invernizzi, Giovanni Wang, Yu-Chun Wang, Yu-Chun Wu, Chia-Fang de Nazelle, Audrey Mazrura, Sahani Smedje, Greta Han, Daikwon Langkulsen, Uma Seurin, Sophie de Nazelle, Audrey Anderson, Brooke Anderson, Brooke Allen, Ryan St. Vincent, Allison Sarnat, Jeremy A.” Bramwell, Lisa Li, Tiantian Ruprecht, Ario Alberto Borman, Barry Saggioro, Enrico Steinmus, Craig Rodrigues, Poliany Iwata, Tomohide Son, Jiyoung Madaniyazi, Lina Kang, Hee-Tae Araki, Atsuko Kim, Yong-Bae Niu, Can Lin, Hsing-Hua Lee, Mi-Sun Lee, Mi-Sun Oguri, Tomoko Su, Chang Honda, Yasushi Takeuchi, Ayano Wang, Jiajia Chu, Yu-Hsiu Abstract No PT Code 0647 0649 0651 0652 0653 0661 0662 0663 0664 0665 0668 0669 0670 0672 0675 0677 0682 0691 0692 0695 0696 0701 0702 0703 0706 0708 0712 0714 0715 0719 0721 0723 0728 0729 0731 0733 0734 0737 0738 0740 0741 0742 0743 0744 0745 0746 0748 PP-30-079 PP-29-014 PP-30-014 O-30A3-3 O-30B5-2 S-31A2-3 PP-29-137 O-29A1-3 O-30A5-2 S-30A1-4 PP-31-015 PP-31-108 PP-29-015 PP-30-094 O-31B4-5 S-31A4-3 PP-30-095 PP-29-066 PP-31-017 S-30C2-1 O-31B7-4 S-29C6-4 O-29A5-5 PP-30-186 PP-30-080 O-31C7-3 PP-29-016 O-30B7-5 PP-29-067 PP-30-015 PP-29-138 O-30A5-3 PP-31-018 PP-30-176 PP-31-043 PP-30-016 O-01A2-4 PP-31-044 PP-29-139 PP-31-109 PP-29-017 PP-30-017 PP-31-110 O-31A1-1 S-30B2-5 S-30A1-2 PP-29-198 Presenting Author Su, Huey-Jen Johnson, Priscilla Yang, Chun-Yuh Sung, Tzu-I Ramaswamy, Padmavathi Koch, Holger Hanazato, Masamichi Lim, Youn-Hee Ghosh, Santu Hankey, Steve Wang, Qi Vajanapoom, Nitaya Zhang, Nan Zhao, Jinhui Hansen, Solrunn Tuomisto, Jouni nie, jing Chan, Chang-chuan Thach, Thuan-Quoc Salthammer, Tunga Ferrante, Margherita Morgan, Geoffrey Ferrante, Margherita KIHAL, Wahida KIM, HO Wang, Chih-Hsin Chen, Hsiang-Ching Lin, Yuan-Chien Sram, Radim J.” Cheng, Hsin-Yi Ferrante, M.” Beelen, Rob Chen, She Mei Zhang, Yan Ping Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark Voznyuk, Oksana Brugge, Doug Sram, Radim J.” KIM, SEON HONG Yi, Okhee Gurung, Anobha Kartavtsev, Oleg Chen, Yu-Chuan Hashizume, Masahiro Lee, Mi-Sun Hoek, Gerard Huang, Chien-Yuan Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 143 Author Index Author Index By Abstract Number Abstract No PT Code 0749 0750 0751 0753 0755 0757 0758 0760 0761 0762 0763 0767 0768 0771 0774 0776 0779 0780 0784 0788 0789 0790 0792 0793 0794 0795 0798 0799 0800 0801 0803 0805 0806 0808 0812 0814 0816 0818 0819 0821 0822 0823 0824 0826 0828 0832 0833 PP-31-019 PP-29-018 O-30B8-2 S-31C5-1 S-30B1-4 PP-30-096 S-29B1-4 O-30C3-2 S-31C4-1 S-29C2-4 S-31A8-2 S-31B2-1 PP-31-001 PP-30-081 PP-31-189 O-31C8-1 PP-30-187 O-29A3-5 O-29C7-1 PP-29-117 PP-30-158 PP-31-111 PP-30-003 PP-31-196 PP-29-078 O-29A6-1 PP-29-079 S-29A4-2 PP-29-019 S-29B6-3 PP-30-018 O-30C6-3 PP-30-082 O-30A6-4 S-29C2-5 PP-31-150 S-29A4-5 PP-31-112 O-29B9-2 S-29A4-6 S-29C6-2 O-31C7-4 PP-29-068 PP-31-020 PP-29-020 PP-29-055 PP-30-083 144 ISES-ISEE 2010 Presenting Author Khwaja, Haider Shie, Ruei-Hao Bonzini, Matteo Yang, Xudong Hoek, Gerard Lung, Shih-Chun Pan, Xiao-chuan Dionisio, Kathie Bornehag, Carl-Gustaf WENG, HSU-HUEI Levin, Hal Marshall, Julian Janssen, Nicole Bush, Kathleen F.” BARD, Denis Eum, Ki-Do Cervantes-Larios, Alejandro Hertel, Sabine Vozniuk, Oksana Starr, James M.” Wang, Chen-Yu Grazuleviciene, Regina Sapkota, Amir Zhang, Qiong Han, Dong Hun Jongeneel, Rob Han, Dong Hun Baxter, Lisa Roy, Ananya Comba, Pietro Baxter, Lisa Slama, Remy Meng, Qingyu Stefaniak, Aleksandr Sapkota, Amir Stefaniak, Aleksandr Kim, Sun-Young Hong, SeungCheol Kirkeleit, Jorunn Szpiro, Adam Wright, J. Michael Roberts, Eric Gunier, Robert Vera, Jeanette Xu, Xiaohong Jiang, Ruoting Choe, Minji Abstract No PT Code 0834 0836 0837 0838 0842 0843 0845 0846 0848 0849 0851 0853 0855 0856 0857 0858 0860 0861 0862 0865 0866 0872 0873 0874 0875 0879 0883 0885 0887 0888 0889 0891 0893 0895 0904 0908 0911 0912 0915 0917 0923 0928 0929 0931 0932 0933 0939 O-31B1-4 PP-30-019 PP-31-063 O-29B2-1 PP-31-197 PP-29-080 PP-29-175 S-29B5-1 PP-29-021 O-31A1-2 O-29C7-2 PP-30-020 S-31A2-2 PP-30-021 O-31C3-4 O-29C7-3 O-30C4-4 PP-29-112 PP-29-161 PP-29-069 S-31B2-2 PP-31-045 PP-30-022 PP-29-022 PP-31-092 PP-30-023 PP-30-024 O-30C3-4 PP-29-190 PP-31-113 O-29C5-3 S-29C1-3 PP-29-023 S-31C5-3 PP-30-097 S-01A6-1 PP-30-025 PP-29-108 PP-31-151 O-29C8-1 PP-29-081 PP-31-021 PP-29-070 O-31A1-3 PP-29-024 PP-31-046 O-30C7-4 Presenting Author Kim, Ho Hsu, Hsiao-Hsien Lee, ChungSoo Dennekamp, Martine yuan, jing Han, Dong Hun Chao, Pao-Chiang Chen, Mei-Huei Kim, Soo-Hwaun Qiu, Hong Chung, SooEun Kim, Eun-Hye Webster, Thomas Kim, Ho-Hyun Tian, Linwei Chung, Soo Eun Callan, Anna Shen, Heqing Lee, Yong-Jin Eom, Ha-Young Apte, Joshua S.” Kim, Eun-Jung Apte, Joshua S.” Chen, Ya-Hui Wang, Shu-Li Ballesteros A, Curiel Luo, Na Ghosh, Santu Han, Seung Won Lee, Sang-Woon Jang, Ji-young Stasinska, Ania Kim, Jinyong Zhang, Yinping Tseng, Chun-Chieh Soo, Jhy-Charm Ravinder, Sheela Mohler, Evelyn Chen, Jein-Wen Yoon, Chungsik Mochida, Yoji Petruk, Liliia Yang, Ji Yeon Pascal, Mathilde Pascal, Mathilde Lim, Young Wook Chen, Chung-Yu Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 145 Author Index Author Index By Abstract Number Abstract No PT Code 0940 0945 0946 0950 0951 0952 0954 0956 0957 0960 0961 0962 0963 0966 0967 0970 0972 0973 0974 0975 0977 0978 0979 0980 0983 0985 0986 0989 0996 0998 1003 1005 1006 1007 1009 1010 1011 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1019 1021 1023 1024 1025 O-30A7-4 PP-29-025 S-31B8-1 S-01A7-5 O-01A5-2 PP-30-026 S-01A3-3 O-29A1-2 PP-31-171 O-30A3-4 O-31B1-5 S-30B2-1 PP-31-022 PP-29-026 PP-29-071 PP-30-198 PP-30-159 O-29A2-2 PP-31-114 PP-30-027 O-29A6-3 S-30C2-2 PP-29-113 PP-30-084 PP-31-152 O-30B6-1 PP-30-199 PP-30-028 O-31C8-2 PP-29-028 PP-30-029 PP-30-056 PP-30-098 O-31A3-4 PP-30-030 S-31B9-1 PP-29-126 PP-31-198 PP-29-029 O-29C4-1 S-31B9-2 S-31B9-3 S-30B2-2 S-01A4-2 PP-31-023 S-31A8-1 S-29C9-3 146 ISES-ISEE 2010 Presenting Author Fung, Cecilia Kit Ching Vichit-Vadakan, Nuntavarn Rahman, Md. Bayzidur Morgan, Geoffrey Milojevic, Ai Wang, Qi Sram, Radim J.” Rockl?v, Joacim Thomas, Deena Liu, Liqun Noh, Su Ryeon H?lzer, J?rgen Orru, Hans Ruprecht, Ario Alberto H?lzer, J?rgen Virji, M. Abbas Le, Hien Virji, M. Abbas Rodrigues, Poliany Invernizzi, Giovanni Kyung, Sul Webster, Thomas Jones, Rachael PASCAL, Mathilde Hwangbo, Young Siriwong, Wattasit Su, Shih-Bin Jung, Kyung Hwa OULHOTE, Youssef Oliveira, Beatriz Oliveira, Beatriz Serdar, Berrin Melnyk, Lisa Wang, Yi Wu, Jun Fout, Shay Bachinski, R?ber Siriwong, Wattasit Wu, Jun von Ehrenstein, Ondine Fout, Shay Jeong, Yong Eskenazi, Brenda Marshall, Julian D.” Wu, Jun Marshall, Julian D.” Yorifuji, Takashi Abstract No PT Code 1026 1028 1029 1034 1035 1044 1045 1047 1049 1054 1059 1060 1061 1062 1068 1071 1072 1075 1076 1079 1081 1082 1086 1087 1088 1089 1091 1094 1099 1100 1102 1104 1105 1106 1108 1109 1112 1115 1116 1117 1119 1120 1127 1128 1132 1135 1136 S-31B9-4 O-29B4-1 PP-29-030 O-29A6-2 PP-30-031 PP-30-057 PP-31-172 PP-30-200 PP-29-031 PP-30-085 O-31C6-5 PP-31-115 O-29C5-2 PP-29-032 O-31B6-2 S-31A2-1 PP-30-201 PP-30-032 S-01A3-4 PP-31-024 O-29B4-2 PP-29-033 S-31A8-3 O-31C8-3 PP-31-047 O-31B1-7 S-01A6-3 PP-31-185 PP-30-099 PP-29-118 PP-31-048 PP-29-199 O-29B2-4 O-30B3-5 PP-29-176 PP-29-082 PP-29-084 PP-29-177 O-29A2-3 PP-29-162 S-31B8-3 S-30C8-6 PP-31-116 S-01A7-3 S-31C2-2 S-01A3-2 PP-29-085 Presenting Author Jheong, Weonhwa Eskenazi, Brenda Park, Sung Kyun Apte, Michael Pan, Xiaochuan Ochir, Chimedsuren Cheng, Ya-Yun Huang, Chien-Yuan LIN, CHIH-MING Miranda Filho, Adalberto Luiz Kim, Jin Hee Kim, Jin Hee Ledda, Caterina FERRANTE, Margherita Knol, Anne Teitelbaum, Susan Musigapong, Pirutchada Anundi, Helena Villanueva, Cristina M Oliveira, Marcio Yard, Ellen Zhou, Zheng Spengler, John Sah, Archana Sah, Ram Charitra Bi, Peng Chang, Chih-Ching Couto, Arnaldo Wheeler, Amanda Su, Shih-Bin Salim, Anikah Kirkeleit, Jorunn Liao, Duanping Windham, Gayle Jian, Shen-En Yang, Yun-jung Kim, Sang-yon Tseng, Chih-Hao Hashim, Zailina Sun, Hong Villanueva, Cristina M Huang, Chien-Yuan Gatto, Nicole Noonan, Curtis W.” Chen, Pau-Chung Sly, Peter Hwang, Gyuseok Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 147 Author Index Author Index By Abstract Number Abstract No PT Code 1140 1141 1144 1146 1148 1151 1154 1155 1160 1164 1165 1166 1167 1169 1170 1171 1174 1177 1178 1179 1180 1185 1187 1192 1193 1196 1197 1200 1202 1204 1208 1212 1214 1215 1216 1220 1227 1230 1232 1233 1234 1235 1236 1237 1238 1242 1243 O-30A5-4 PP-30-033 O-30B5-4 S-29A4-3 O-30B7-2 O-29A1-5 S-31C2-3 PP-29-086 PP-30-100 S-29C6-1 O-31C9-1 O-30B3-3 S-29B6-4 O-31B6-3 PP-30-126 PP-31-025 PP-31-153 S-30C8-1 PP-30-202 S-30A1-6 O-31A9-1 PP-29-034 S-29C3-1 PP-30-034 S-29C2-2 S-01A7-4 PP-29-200 PP-30-101 PP-31-026 PP-30-102 O-29B4-3 O-29B2-2 S-29A7-1 PP-30-103 O-30B6-4 PP-30-188 PP-29-087 PP-31-050 O-29B4-4 PP-29-192 PP-29-141 PP-29-142 S-31A7-2 PP-31-154 S-30C1-4 PP-30-059 O-30B6-2 148 ISES-ISEE 2010 Presenting Author Catelan, Dolores Lee, Kayoung Brugge, Doug Rich, David Svendsen, Erik Nitschke, Monika Liu, Jian-meng Liu Lee, Sangwoo Duan, Xiaoli Kogevinas, Manolis Kalkstein, Laurence Kolossa-Gehring, Marike Kogevinas, Manolis Mustapha, Adetoun Zawide, Firdu Kaufman, Joel Wang, Bour-Jr Rodriguez-Trigo, Gema Su, Shih-Bin Brauer, Michael Qiu, Hong Chen, Guan-Wen Brauer, Michael Zhang, Yanshen Invernizzi, Giovanni Brauer, Michael Choi, Kyung-Hwa Fantuzzi, Guglielmina Cheng, Tsun-Jen Kim, Seung-Kyu Bachelet, Delphine Rosenthal, Frank S.” Ahsan, Habibul Nardocci, Adelaide Cassia Vieira, Ver?nica Yoon, Dokyoung Li, Dekun Hsieh, Chia-Jung Kim, Sunmi Rai, Prashant Gombojav, Enkhjargal Sul, Kyung Kwon, Seok Kim, Young-hee Song, Sanghwan Weiss, Tobias Harnpicharnchai, Kallaya Abstract No PT Code 1244 1245 1250 1256 1258 1261 1264 1269 1271 1272 1273 1276 1277 1278 1280 1283 1287 1292 1293 1301 1303 1304 1305 1307 1309 1313 1314 1316 1318 1322 1324 1326 1330 1333 1334 1335 1336 1338 1343 1344 1345 1347 1348 1349 1351 1353 1356 O-29A5-1 S-31A7-3 PP-30-060 PP-29-001 O-29A2-4 S-30C8-4 PP-29-143 PP-30-061 S-29A8-2 S-29B5-2 S-31B2-3 PP-29-201 O-31A1-6 O-31B4-2 PP-29-144 PP-30-104 PP-30-177 PP-29-120 PP-30-178 O-30A7-3 O-29A9-5 O-31C9-2 O-30B3-2 PP-31-155 O-31C6-6 PP-30-189 S-30B9-3 PP-29-035 O-30C6-4 PP-30-035 S-30B9-2 S-31B8-2 O-30B3-4 S-30C8-3 PP-31-178 PP-29-109 O-30A5-5 PP-29-209 PP-31-081 O-29C7-4 PP-31-051 PP-30-105 PP-31-027 S-29B8-1 PP-31-186 PP-29-036 PP-30-036 Presenting Author Weiss, Tobias Lee, Hyo Min Song, sanghwan St. Vincent, Allison Ver?ssimo, Gesiele pesatori, angela cecilia Noonan, Curtis W.” K?fferlein, Heiko Spicknall, Ian Ren, Aiguo Kawasaki, Tamami baker, abednego Jin, Xiaobin Lu, Chensheng Park, Duck-Shin Kim, Woo-il Righi, Elena Ledda, Caterina Aggazzotti, Gabriella Huang, Yuli Toledano, Mireille B Milojevic, Ai Tondel, Martin Poracova, Janka Deguen, S?verine Zeng, Hongcheng Blount, Ben Lin, Pei Ru Toledano, Mireille B Pascal, Mathilde Lewis, Lauren Blount, Ben Kolossa-Gehring, Marike Lee, Jeongae Loughnan, Margaret wang, hongmei Webster, Thomas Li, Tiantian Ye, Xiaofang Eum, Jin-Hee Sakong, Joon Catto, Cyril Hansen, Alana Chao, Christopher Y. H.” Wong, Chit-Ming Strand, Linn Beate Yang, Aileen Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 149 Author Index Author Index By Abstract Number Abstract No PT Code 1357 1360 1365 1373 1375 1381 1382 1383 1384 1390 1392 1394 1397 1398 1399 1400 1401 1403 1404 1405 1407 1408 1409 1410 1412 1413 1414 1415 1416 1417 1418 1419 1420 1423 1425 1427 1429 1431 1432 1434 1435 1436 1437 1439 1440 1441 1442 PP-31-052 PP-29-202 PP-31-053 PP-29-037 PP-29-088 PP-29-179 PP-31-119 PP-31-120 PP-30-106 S-01A6-4 O-29A6-4 PP-30-160 PP-31-139 O-31B5-3 PP-31-156 PP-29-089 PP-30-037 PP-30-136 PP-31-157 O-30C7-3 S-30C5-1 PP-31-054 O-31C3-3 PP-31-028 S-01A4-1 O-30A4-2 PP-31-055 PP-29-203 S-30C5-2 PP-29-204 O-31A5-1 PP-31-082 O-31A9-2 PP-30-204 S-31C4-2 PP-29-090 PP-30-107 S-29C6-5 O-31A5-2 PP-29-091 PP-29-038 PP-31-056 PP-30-038 PP-31-057 PP-29-193 PP-31-058 PP-31-158 150 ISES-ISEE 2010 Presenting Author Han, Ji-Youn Ji, Lili Seo, SungChul Oh, In-Bo Trnovec, Tomas Viehmann, Anja Palkovicova, Lubica Sovcikova, Eva Cho, Sung il Chen, Ching-Hua Ledda, Caterina Ko, Min Jung Poracova, Janka Nagniin, Saijaa Chuang, Hung-Yi Poracova, Janka He, Fei Poracova, Janka Kim, Byoung-gwon Park, Eun Jin Signorino, Guido Park, Hyunseung Siponen, Taina Matooane, Mamopeli Jantunen, Matti Bae, Sanghyuk Poracova, Janka Yamamoto, Shelby Dora, Carlos Fried, Alan Hu, Wenbiao Yamamoto, Shelby Yamamoto, Shelby Yamamoto, Shelby Dodson, Robin Lampron-Goulet, Eric Dodson, Robin Toledano, Mireille B Hodgson, Susan Dodson, Robin Fan, Zhihua Hodgson, Susan Allen, Ryan Hong, Soon-Beom Cowan-Ellsberry, Christina Hong, Soon-Beom Cheng, Tain-Junn Abstract No PT Code 1443 1446 1447 1449 1450 1451 1453 1457 1460 1462 1465 1467 1470 1471 1475 1477 1478 1481 1485 1486 1487 1490 1492 1493 1494 1497 1500 1502 1508 1510 1511 1513 1514 1515 1516 1517 1519 1520 1524 1525 1526 1527 1528 1529 1530 1531 1535 O-30B8-3 O-30B8-5 PP-30-108 PP-31-159 PP-30-109 PP-31-029 PP-29-127 PP-31-121 PP-30-190 PP-29-039 PP-30-179 PP-30-110 O-29A5-2 O-30B7-3 PP-30-111 PP-30-180 PP-30-039 O-31A5-5 PP-30-001 S-30B1-2 PP-29-194 O-31A5-3 PP-30-040 S-31C2-4 PP-29-040 PP-29-195 PP-30-062 PP-29-180 PP-29-181 PP-30-041 PP-29-153 PP-29-092 PP-29-041 S-29C1-5 PP-31-059 O-31C7-5 PP-31-060 PP-30-112 PP-30-181 PP-29-182 PP-30-063 PP-29-183 PP-30-042 PP-29-042 O-31A6-5 S-31C5-2 O-30A6-2 Presenting Author Ward, Mary H.” Langley, Annie Laohaudomchok, Wisanti Sequeira-Le?n, Yasica Kho, Young Lim Hemphill Fuller, Christina Parker, Jennifer Hoepner, Lori ndatimana, Theogene Chen, Yeh-Hsin Toledano, Mireille B Mitra, Partha Dutta, Sisir Cervantes-Larios, Alejandro Chaisson, Christine Toledano, Mireille B Sarnat, Jeremy A.” Johnson, Markey Kadaba, Dipika Johnson, Markey Chaisson, Christine Vieira, Ver?nica Hystad, Perry Ha, Eun-Hee Tang, Chin-Sheng Kwon, Seok song, Jae Seok Chao, Pao-Chiang Lee, Keou Won Liu, Yating EOM, Sang-Yong Choi, Jae Wook Kim, Byoung-Ju Alexey, Dudarev Lim, Myung Ho Bartell, Scott Kim, KyungHee Domesle, Alexander Nguyen, Bryan Wang, Kuo-Hua EOM, Sang?Yong Kim, Soo Jeong Lee, Hyung Joo Kim, Sun-Young Kissel, John Maddalena, Randy Shin, Hyeong-Moo Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 151 Author Index Author Index By Abstract Number Abstract No PT Code 1539 1540 1541 1542 1545 1547 1548 1549 1550 1552 1553 1554 1555 1556 1557 1558 1559 1560 1561 1562 1563 1565 1568 1570 1572 1574 1578 1579 1580 1581 1583 1584 1585 1586 1590 1591 1596 1597 1599 1600 1601 1602 1603 1604 1608 1609 1610 O-31C8-4 PP-30-064 O-30A6-5 PP-30-065 PP-30-043 PP-30-161 PP-31-122 PP-30-127 PP-30-113 S-31A7-1 S-29B1-6 PP-30-114 O-01A5-4 PP-29-043 PP-30-128 PP-31-123 PP-31-173 PP-31-140 PP-30-129 PP-31-124 PP-30-130 PP-29-093 PP-30-115 O-29C8-5 PP-31-125 PP-30-131 PP-31-030 O-30A8-1 PP-30-116 O-30A3-5 PP-30-117 PP-30-182 PP-29-154 PP-30-164 PP-30-132 PP-31-061 O-31A5-4 O-30B7-4 PP-31-083 PP-30-191 O-29A3-2 PP-31-084 PP-31-085 PP-31-086 PP-31-087 O-29A5-3 PP-29-145 152 ISES-ISEE 2010 Presenting Author Kim, Byung-Mi Ahn, Youngah Lee, Jong-Hyeon Shin, Miyeon Nandasena, Sumal Wu, Wei-Te Hong, Soyoung Lee, Jee-Yeon Lee, Jong-Hyeon Lee, ByungMu Dear, Keith Lee, Jong-Hyeon Kunseler, Eva Lee, Jong-Hyeon Kim, Chan-Kook Sim, Chang Sun Lin, Wan-Yi Sakong, Joon Kim, Chan-Kook Cho, Yongmin Kim, Chan-Kook Prasad, Saurabh Lee, Jong-Hyeon Makris, Konstantinos C.” Sarigiannis, Denis Lee, Jong-Hyeon Kim, Sungroul Lin, Kuan-han Lee, Jong-Hyeon Dear, Keith Sarigiannis, Denis Kim, Hyesook EOM, Sang?Yong Kim, Sungroul Lee, Yo A Kim, Jae-Won Sarigiannis, Denis Beale, Linda Liu, Ling Beale, Linda Hansell, Anna Liu, Ling Zhang, Jinliang Liu, Ling Zhang, Jinliang Hsiao, Pao-Kuei AMAGAI, Takashi Abstract No PT Code 1612 1616 1618 1620 1621 1623 1624 1625 1628 1631 1633 1634 1635 1637 1638 1639 1640 1641 1642 1643 1645 1646 1651 1655 1659 1660 1661 1663 1665 1666 1667 1669 1675 1676 1679 1680 1681 1682 1686 1688 1690 1692 1693 1694 1695 1696 1700 PP-31-126 PP-31-031 O-31A6-6 O-31A1-4 O-31B7-3 PP-29-147 PP-30-133 PP-31-062 PP-31-064 PP-31-127 PP-30-168 S-30C1-1 PP-31-065 PP-30-134 PP-29-188 PP-31-066 PP-31-067 PP-29-121 PP-29-148 S-29C2-1 PP-31-128 PP-29-044 PP-29-149 O-31B1-6 PP-29-150 PP-31-088 PP-30-205 O-29B9-5 PP-30-044 PP-31-141 O-29B2-5 PP-31-089 S-31B9-5 PP-31-032 S-30C5-4 S-30B2-3 PP-29-094 PP-31-129 S-29B6-2 O-30C6-5 O-29C5-4 PP-29-128 O-01A5-5 S-30B9-4 S-29B6-1 O-29A5-4 PP-30-045 Presenting Author Ueda, Kayo BAE, HYUNJOO Ho, Chi-Chang Lanki, Timo Zhang, Jinliang Zhang, Jinliang Oh, Se-Young Zhang, Jinliang Deng, Furong Zhang, Jinliang Tamulis, Tomas simachaya, Wijarn Zhang, Jinliang Oh, Se-Young Tamulis, Tomas Chung, Soo Eun Zhang, Jinliang Farnazo, Danvir Mark Zhang, Jinliang Lee, Ji Young Lee, Ji Ho Janssen, Nicole Xiao, Zhiyi Hii, Yien Ling Xiao, Zhiyi Ou, Chun-Quan Chen, Chao-Lin Choi, Sangjun Adamkiewicz, Gary Ou, Chun-Quan Sarnat, Jeremy A.” Mehta, Suril Ko, GwangPyo Zhang, Yanshen Peretz, Chava Fletcher, Tony Zhang, Aimin Huang, Shih-Hui Fletcher, Tony Fletcher, Tony Lin, Yi-Ping Nweke, Onyemaechi Vera, Jeanette Martin, Colleen A.” Martuzzi, Marco Patterson Jr., Donald G.” Tsai, Ming-Yi Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 153 Author Index Author Index By Abstract Number Abstract No PT Code 1701 1702 1703 1706 1707 1708 1709 1710 1713 1714 1715 1716 1717 1718 1719 1720 1721 1722 1724 1725 1726 1728 1729 1730 1732 1733 1735 1737 1738 1740 1743 1745 1746 1747 1750 1752 1754 1756 1760 1761 1764 1768 1769 1770 1771 1772 1775 PP-30-118 S-29A7-3 PP-30-119 O-30B6-3 O-30C7-5 S-31C4-3 O-31A6-3 O-29C8-3 O-29C8-2 O-30C4-2 O-29A6-5 S-29B7-3 PP-30-137 S-30C2-3 O-30A4-4 PP-30-066 O-29C4-4 PP-31-033 PP-29-045 S-30B4-4 O-30A4-5 PP-30-046 PP-29-046 S-30B9-1 S-29B1-1 PP-30-139 PP-29-047 S-30B4-2 O-31B6-4 S-01A7-2 PP-30-047 PP-30-048 S-30B4-1 S-29B5-3 PP-29-095 PP-29-096 PP-31-093 O-31C8-5 PP-29-184 O-30A7-5 O-31B4-3 PP-31-068 PP-31-130 PP-29-110 O-01A2-5 PP-29-048 PP-29-171 154 ISES-ISEE 2010 Presenting Author Meyer, Amy Graziano, Joseph Armstrong, Jenna Riederer, Anne Just, Allan Adamkiewicz, Gary Cho, Seung-Hyun Karagas, Margaret Chiu, Yueh-Hsiu Huang, Siying Hoang, Chi Gamble, Mary Bennett, Deborah Little, John Allen, Joseph zur Nieden, Anja Yip, Fuyuen Hystad, Perry Lam, Nick Wu, Xiangmei Castorina, Rosemary Lundquist, Kathryn Kaufman, Joel Lewis, Lauren Wilkinson, Paul Johnson, Michael Yip, Fuyuen Bennett, Deborah Hystad, Perry Allen, Ryan Ruiz-Mercado, Ilse Baja, Emmanuel S.” Hertz-Picciotto, Irva Ha, Mina Braga, Isabel Braga, Isabel Park, Eun Young Parvez, Faruque Choi, Yoon-Hyeong Choi, Hyunok Castorina, Rosemary Oh, ae ri Choi, Hyunok Singh, Harminder Pal Zamore, Wig Chiu, Yueh-Hsiu Lee, Dae-Geun Abstract No PT Code 1781 1782 1783 1787 1789 1790 1791 1792 1794 1803 1804 1805 1808 1810 1813 1815 1818 1823 1829 1830 1833 1834 1841 1845 1848 1851 1854 1860 1865 1866 1867 1876 1877 1882 1883 1885 1887 1894 1902 1904 1906 1907 1908 1910 1911 1915 1918 PP-30-049 S-29C3-2 S-01A6-2 PP-31-174 PP-31-090 PP-31-131 S-29A7-2 PP-30-162 S-31A2-4 O-30C4-5 PP-31-132 O-29A1-6 O-30A4-6 PP-29-098 PP-29-099 O-29B2-6 PP-31-179 O-30B7-1 O-30C3-6 PP-30-192 PP-31-034 O-29B4-5 PP-31-199 PP-31-200 PP-29-129 PP-31-201 S-30A9-3 PP-30-193 S-30A9-5 PP-30-067 PP-29-205 PP-29-206 PP-31-135 PP-29-163 PP-30-140 PP-31-142 PP-31-160 PP-29-100 PP-31-143 S-29B8-2 O-31C9-3 O-31B5-4 PP-29-101 PP-30-050 PP-31-094 PP-31-069 PP-30-135 Presenting Author Laumbach, Robert Chowdhury, Zohir Kim, Boo-wook Park, Minseon Kang, Chungwon Hong, Soyoung Choi, Hyunok Grundy, Anne Fan, Zih-Hua Tina Wu, Meiqin Lee, Bo-Eun Hansen, Alana Mori, Chisato Kim, Su Hee Oh, Eunha Kipen, Howard Lee, Kiyoung Lee, Kiyoung Yeom, Jiseon Yeom, Jiseon Mehta, Sumi Li, Ming-Chieh Takaoka, Shigeru Takaoka, Shigeru Takaoka, Shigeru Takaoka, Shigeru Takaoka, Shigeru Hwang, Yunhyung Hong, Young-Seoub Hong, Young-Seoub Kwon, MoonHee Goldsmith, David Goldsmith, David Goldsmith, David Son, Bu Soon Fat, Ligia Szanto, Csaba Choi, Sulji Mazrura, Sahani Sung, Minki Kadiri, Shamusideen Patdu, Maria Katherina SASAKI, Seiko Lee, Ji Young Chen, Yang-Ching Kim, Young-suk Oh, Se-Young Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 155 Author Index Author Index By Abstract Number Abstract No PT Code 1922 1924 1925 1929 1931 1933 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1946 1948 1949 1950 1952 1954 1959 1960 1964 1969 1970 1971 1972 1974 1975 1976 1977 1979 1981 1983 1984 1985 1986 1988 1990 1991 1994 1997 1999 2001 2002 2005 PP-30-120 PP-30-051 O-31C9-4 PP-31-133 O-31A9-3 PP-29-185 O-31B4-4 PP-29-102 PP-30-068 PP-31-161 PP-31-162 PP-29-156 PP-29-157 PP-29-158 PP-31-163 PP-30-141 PP-31-071 O-31C6-3 PP-31-134 PP-29-207 PP-30-142 PP-31-072 PP-29-049 PP-29-123 PP-31-091 O-30B5-3 PP-30-163 O-31C6-2 PP-29-124 PP-30-121 PP-29-159 PP-29-103 PP-29-166 PP-29-167 PP-29-168 PP-29-169 PP-30-143 PP-31-164 PP-30-144 PP-30-124 PP-29-196 PP-29-050 PP-29-002 PP-30-052 PP-30-122 S-01A4-4 PP-31-073 156 ISES-ISEE 2010 Presenting Author Duan, Xiaoli Longley, Ian Song, Weimin Hisada, Aya Shah, Shamsul Azhar Padungtod, Chantana Baker, Dean Kim, Nam-Soo Lee, Byung-Kook Kim, Nam-Soo Kim, Nam-Soo Jin, Yihe Lee, Byung-Kook Kim, Pangyi Lee, Byung-kook Jung, Kyung-Sick Oh, So-Rin Suzuki, Yayoi Seo, Ju-Hee Han, Dong Hun Apte, Michael Oh, So-Rin Hystad, Perry KIM, Dae-Seon Kim, Si-Heon Leem, Jong Han Wei, Chieh-Yu Chang, Moon-Hee Prasad, Saurabh Prasad, Saurabh Huang, Mingai Jang, Sung-Mi Jee, Sun Hee Jee, Sun Hee Jee, Sun Hee Roh, Jinkyu OH, Youn Hee Mittal, Ashish Zulkamar, Intan Nadrah Lee, Kiyoung Cowan-Ellsberry, Christina Kim, Hwan-Cheol Kim, Hwan-Cheol Kim, Hwan-Cheol Kho, Young Lim “, Kim, Yeni Abstract No PT Code Presenting Author 2006 2007 2009 2011 2013 2014 2017 2020 2022 2023 2025 2026 2030 2038 2039 2041 2043 2044 2048 2049 2052 2068 2070 2074 2076 2086 2087 2088 2089 2090 2091 2093 2097 2099 2100 2102 2107 2110 2111 2113 2115 2118 2119 2120 2122 2126 2133 O-30A3-6 O-30B6-5 PP-30-145 O-29B2-3 O-30C6-2 O-01A2-2 PP-30-069 PP-31-074 PP-31-202 S-29A8-3 S-31B2-4 S-01A4-3 PP-29-146 O-31A6-4 S-30A9-2 PP-30-146 PP-31-075 PP-30-147 S-29B5-4 PP-30-166 PP-30-123 PP-31-165 PP-31-166 PP-29-172 PP-29-104 PP-31-076 PP-29-125 PP-29-114 O-31A6-2 PP-30-070 PP-30-053 PP-30-054 PP-30-071 PP-29-051 PP-31-180 PP-30-148 S-31C1-1 S-31B8-4 PP-29-052 PP-29-170 PP-29-208 PP-31-190 PP-31-191 PP-31-077 PP-29-105 PP-31-035 PP-30-149 Michelozzi, Paola Little, John Little, John Laden, Francine Wartenberg, Dan Bonvalot, Yvette Muniz, Juan F Baker, Dean Aminov, Zafar Milton, Donald K.” Westerdahl, Dane Bennett, Deborah Zhang, Yinping Yang, Wonho Yorifuji, Takashi Nakaoka, Hiroko Lee, Chul-Woo Lim, Soogil Kishi, Reiko Choi, Wook-Hee Choi, Wook-Hee Suwazono, Yasushi Suwazono, Yasushi Hyun Sul, Lim YOON, Junheon Lim, Myung Ho Lee, Jaewoo Lim, Hyun-Sul WOO, Byunglyul Cho, Chonrae Lee, Hyunsoo Shuai, Jianfei Lee, Kwan Lim, Hyun-Sul Kim, Juyoung Odaka, Yoko Nuckols, John R.” Nuckols, John R.” Balmes, John Jung, Ha-Kyu Kim, Yoonshin Choi, Ki-in Choi, Ki-in Choi, Jieun Lee, Sang Hee zhang, Yixiang Jeong, Hye-Seon Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 157 Author Index Author Index By Abstract Number Abstract No PT Code 2135 2139 2140 2141 2145 2151 2154 2155 2159 2160 2161 2162 2166 2173 2178 2179 2185 2206 2209 5001 5002 S-30C8-2 O-31B7-2 PP-30-150 S-30A9-4 PP-31-078 S-30C1-5 PP-29-186 PP-30-151 PP-30-152 PP-30-153 PP-30-154 O-29C8-6 O-29C8-4 S-29C9-4 PP-31-079 S-29B8-3 PP-31-016 PP-31-203 O-29A2-5 PP-31-181 PP-29-053 S-29B3-2 O-01A1 O-31A3-5 S-31A4-1 O-29A5-6 O-29B9-3 O-29B9-4 O-30A8-2 O-30A8-3 O-30A8-4 O-30B3-6 O-31C8-6 O-31C9-5 S-30B1-6 PP-29-076 PP-29-077 PP-29-083 PP-29-115 PP-29-197 PP-31-080 PP-31-204 S-29B1-2 S-29B3-1 S-29B3-3 S-29C3-3 S-29C9-5 Ethical discussion Introduction O-29A5-6 O-29B9-3 O-29B9-4 O-30A8-3 O-30A8-4 O-30A8-5 O-30B3-6 O-31C8-6 O-31C9-5 Panel discussion PP-29-076 PP-29-077 PP-29-083 PP-29-115 PP-29-197 PP-31-080 PP-31-204 S-29B1-2 S-29B3-1 S-29B3-3 S-29C3-3 S-29C9-5 158 ISES-ISEE 2010 Presenting Author Jeong, Woochul Daniell, William Park, Hyun-Ju Yorifuji, Takashi Lee, Hye-Sook Seo, Sooyun Yun, Heekyung Lim, Jungyun Ryu, Jung-min Yoo, JuHee Koh, Yeonjung Yan, Chonghuai Thornburg, Jonathan Hwang, Yongsik Cao, Lulu Milton, Donald K. Zhao, Bao Xin Gilbert-Diamond, Diane Park, Hyunhee Sarigiannis, Denis Vera, Jeanette Kang, Seong Kyu “, Tong, Shilu Knol, Anne Mustapha, Adetoun Chung , Eun Kyo Shin, Jung-Ah Jang, Sun Jae Chung, Yun Kyung Hong, Ki Hun Pascal, Mathilde Tondel, Martin Zhu, XianLei Panel discussion Park, Hyokeun Kang, Jung-Ho Tomar, Rashmi Hong, Soon Keun Cowan-Ellsberry, Christina Mori, Kei Linos, Athena Tong, Shilu Chulabhorn, Her Royal Highness Princess Balmes, John Cohen, Aaron Kataoka, Akihiko Abstract No PT Code Presenting Author S-30B1-1 S-30B1-3 S-30B2-4 S-30B4-3 S-30C5-5 S-31A4-4 S-31B2-6 S-30B1-1 S-30B1-3 S-30B2-4 S-30B4-3 S-30C5-5 S-31A4-4 S-31B2-6 Johnson, Markey Jerrett, Michael Rivera-Nunez, Zorimar Lee, Kiyoung Lai, Hak-Kan Martuzzi, Marco Yoo, Chang Kyoo Technology, Environmental Sustainability and Health 159 Sponsor Korea Food and Drug Administration Research Institute of Public Health and Environment Environmental Protection Agency Korea Tourism Organization Seoul Convention Bureau American Chemistry Council The Health Effects Institute National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Gangnam-gu Government Seoul Medical Science Institute International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ) Posco The Dow Chemical Company 160 ISES-ISEE 2010 Exxon Mobil Corporation