Program book Environment and Health Basel 2013

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Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland 19–23 August, 2013
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research in environment and health sciences.
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Exhibitors
The following institutions, societies, and companies welcome you at the exhibition. The exhibition will take place
on the 2nd floor and opens at 8:30 every morning (Tue–Fri) and ends with the last session.
Organisation
Stand
Aethlabs, USA
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Basel Tourismus, Switzerland
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Biodeptronix, USA
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Gray Wolf Sensing Solutions, USA
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International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE)
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International Society for Exposure Sciences (ISES)
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International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ)
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Matter Aerosol AG, Switzerland
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) AG, Switzerland
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NDD Medizintechnik AG, Switzerland
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Passam ltd, Switzerland
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Students and New Researchers Network (SNRN)
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Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH), Switzerland
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TSI GmbH, USA/Germany
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Contents
Airing Sounds – Wasting Rhythm
Sponsors
Exhibitors
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Welcome
Welcome to the Conference
ISEE 25th Anniversary – Happy Birthday, ISEE!
Local Organizing Committee (LOC)
Green Club of the Local Organizing Committee
Students and New Researchers Network (SNRN) Committee Members
International Organizing Committee (IOC)
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Workshops, Plenaries and Awards
Pre-Conference Workshops, Monday, August 19
Plenary, Tuesday, August 20, 8:45–10:00
Plenary, Wednesday, August 21, 8:45–10:00
Plenary, Thursday, August 22, 8:45–10:00
Plenary, Friday, August 23, 8:45–10:30
Awards
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Social Program
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Conference Program
Business Meetings and Side Meetings of Projects
Detailed Conference Program
Monday, August 19
Tuesday, August 20
Wednesday, August 21
Thursday, August 22
Friday, August 23
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Program at a Glance
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Ground Plan
Ground Floor Maps
How to Get There
City Map
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Basel, Switzerland
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Local Information
General Information
Social Program
Special Activities in Basel, Presented by the Swiss TPH Staff
Welcome from the Conference Chairs
W
e are very honoured to
welcome so many globally
recognised scientists to
Basel. Environmental health
sciences and pro-active
environmental policies have
a long tradition in this city, thus, Basel is the
perfect place to host this event! In the months
leading up to the conference, we received more
than 2,000 abstracts from all over the world. We
extend our sincere thanks to the International
Organizing Committee and to the more than
200 volunteers who served on the Scientific
Programme Committee; with their support,
we were able to manage this unexpectedly
large number of scientific contributions. Such
abundant inputs made it possible to design
an exciting programme that offers highlights
for each participant and many opportunities
for exchange between colleagues. On the
downside, we face the paradox of size, tough
for those who feel that “small is beautiful.”
One has to make choices, which, in our case,
inevitably lead to scheduling conflicts across
the 13 parallel sessions. The challenge was
substantial, particularly for sessions on ambient
and household air pollution, the keyword in
some 760 abstracts. To minimize programming
conflicts, almost all sessions have been
organized in 15-minute parallel slots. If chairs
enforce the time, this will facilitate movement
between sessions. Further, the programme
website gives you the opportunity to create and
save your personal schedule. Enjoy the freedom
of choosing from among so many wonderful
options!
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Swiss TPH is active all around the globe and
Basel is a town of bridges, two facts that
inspired our conference theme, Bridging South,
North, East and West. We worked hard to find
enough sponsors to build bridges for scientists
coming from countries in economic hardship.
Unfortunately, since our application to host the
ISEE, ISES and ISIAQ conference in Basel, the
economic landscape has changed drastically,
making it more expensive than ever for you to
come to Basel, difficult for us to raise funds,
and also expanding the list of countries where
scientists encounter economic hardship.
We could not compensate for all of these
macroeconomic changes. Nevertheless, we could
provide more than 250 Registration Fee Waivers,
particularly to PhD students who were first author
on submitted abstracts. Unfortunately, additional
Conference Fellowships could be offered to only
30% of the almost 200 applicants. The 40 beds
available through the Swiss TPH Hospitality
Platform (free private accommodation offered by
our staff) as well as the 40 hotel beds covered by
sponsors could have been filled many times over.
We are very grateful to our generous sponsors
and to the exhibitors who made it possible to
build so many bridges!
Enjoy the Basel conference in the city on the
Rhine! Explore new areas of research, exchange
with colleagues from more than 70 countries,
and build new bridges to strengthen the use
of environmental health sciences as a tool for
supporting and improving health.
Nino Künzli (Chair) and Martin Röösli (Co-Chair)
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
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Welcome address from Doris Leuthard, Federal Councillor
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ater, air, soil: the
environment influences
our health for better and
for worse. The scientific
community has long since
established this correlation,
but conclusive answers have yet to be found to
a great many questions. I’m therefore glad that
scientists from all over the world are gathering
here in Basel to discuss the latest findings in
environmental health research ranging from air
pollution and noise to chemicals, toxic waste and
electromagnetic fields epidemiology. Your work
forms the basis for environmental protection
policies, laws and regulations. Switzerland,
like other countries, has implemented a
comprehensive range of legislation. It is based
on an effect oriented approach with measures to
tackle emissions implemented at source.
In some fields, like air quality, substantial
success has been achieved. As a result,
exposure levels to many air pollutants have
fallen substantially since the 1980s and many
threshold limit values are respected today.
Yet many challenges and concerns regarding
environmental topics remain. Moreover, rapidly
emerging developments continually give rise to
new questions. Policy makers are dependent on
the community of environmental epidemiologists
and exposure scientists to provide answers to
these questions so that they can adapt the legal
framework accordingly.
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Environmental pollution does not respect
national borders. That is why international
environmental policy is one of Switzerland’s
international policy priorities. And that is why we
also need to take a holistic approach; we will not
be able to put in place effective solutions with a
sectoral approach alone. Energy policy, transport
policy, technical innovations as well as capacity
building and information will be key factors.
Switzerland is committed to being a strong and
credible partner with the aim of protecting and
maintaining natural resources and ensuring their
sustainable and efficient use to create a good
quality of life for our citizens.
I hope that you enjoy your stay in Switzerland!
Please make the most of this opportunity to
establish contacts, foster cooperation and further
your scientific knowledge.
Thank you for your efforts on behalf of our
environment and our health!
Doris Leuthard, Federal Councillor
Head of the Federal Department of the
Environment, Transport, Energy and
Communications DETEC
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Welcome address from Regierungsrat Carlo Conti
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t is a pleasure and an honour to welcome
you to Basel and to the first joint annual
conference of three scientific associations
at the forefront of research on the links
between the environment and public
health.
You have come together from all over the world
to share your knowledge of the effects of a wide
range of environmental factors on health and to
discuss the practical implications for policy and
prevention. The purpose of your meeting is not
only to continue developing the latest research;
it is also to devise uniform national standards
and to secure a commitment to upholding those
standards. Through your participation in this
conference, you are also making an important
contribution to fostering young scientists,
which is greatly appreciated in a region with a
firmly established university and life sciences
programme and that decidedly sees itself as a
university centre of learning and industry, the
pharmaceutical industry, in particular.
I am pleased, not only as Vice-President of the
Government, but also as Director of Health, that
you have accepted Swiss TPH’s invitation to
attend this meeting in Basel. Basel not only has a
distinguished university tradition, it is also a city
of science and research — our city responded to
the effects of environmental pollution on public
health early on.
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An impressive example is the SAPALDIA study
(“Swiss cohort Study on Air Pollution and Lung
and Heart Diseases in Adults”), initiated and led
over the years by researchers in Basel. Running
since 1991, it is the largest Swiss long-term
study and has impressively demonstrated the
impact of air pollution on health. It has shown,
for instance, that the incidence of respiratory
problems in the population fell as the levels of air
pollution decreased. The measures adopted in
recent decades to reduce air pollution also show
positive heath effects in the population.
Basel’s commitment to the environment is also
demonstrated by its offer of a season ticket
for use on all public transport throughout the
Basel region. Launched almost thirty years ago,
the initiative was the first of its kind in Europe.
The continual subsidy of public transport has
resulted in Basel having the largest fraction of
car-free households in the whole of Switzerland.
The city appeals to pedestrians and cyclists,
which not only helps to control air pollution, it
also promotes physical health through exercise.
Basel is also a city of art and music. It is a centre
with an inspiring range of cultural attractions.
I hope that you will be able to take time out
from your busy schedule to sample one or two
attractions and I wish you an enjoyable and
successful sojourn in our city.
Dr. Carlo Conti, Vice-President of the Government
of the Canton of Basel-Stadt
Head of the Department of Public Health
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
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Welcome message from ISEE President Annette Peters
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t is a great pleasure for me to welcome you
on behalf of the International Society for
Environmental Epidemiology to its 25th
Annual Conference in Basel, Switzerland. I
am looking forward to five days of exciting
science and discussions under the theme
of “Environment and Health – Bridging South,
North, East and West.”
This year’s conference is organized jointly
with the International Societies of Exposure
Science (ISES) and of Indoor Air Quality (ISIAQ)
and will therefore present a unique forum for
interdisciplinary scientific exchange. We are
very pleased to have the conference back in
Europe, especially in 2013 that was declared
Year of Air by the European Union. In this joint
conference, we will highlight the importance of
clean indoor or outdoor air in any place of the
world. The program impressively highlights that
environmental epidemiology is modern science
that contributes to the understanding of disease
development and health protection by providing
a science base for healthier environments.
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Many thanks to Nino Künzli, chair of the
International and the Local Organizing
Committee, and Martin Röösli, chair of the
Scientific Planning Committee and to the Swiss
Tropical and Public Health Institute for hosting
this year’s conference. They together with many
colleagues and the sponsors have made this
conference possible. Finally, I want to thank
you, the attendees. You make the conference
a special event every year because you share
your expertise and your vision of a healthier
environment that are based on the insights you
have gained in the different parts of the world.
Welcome to this year’s ISEE conference.
Annette Peters
ISEE President
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Welcome message from ISES President Richard Fenske
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n behalf of our Governing Board,
I would like to welcome you to
the 2013 joint conference of
ISES, ISEE, and ISIAQ. Exposure
science is a critical component
of environmental public health.
As we continue to more fully integrate both
occupational and ecosystem exposures into
the exposure science framework, we have the
opportunity to develop a truly global perspective
for our field.
The theme of this year’s conference, Environment
and Health: Bridging South, North, East and
West, underscores the international reach of
exposure science. Our plenary address will
highlight some of the important advances being
made in exposure science beyond North America
and Europe.
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I would like to thank our host, The Swiss Tropical
and Public Health Institute, for their great effort
and dedication, as well as the International
Organizing Committee; especially ISES members
Jaymie Meliker, Heiko Kaefferlein and Kiyoung
Lee. Also, I would like to extend the society’s
appreciation to the Student Affairs Committee for
its work in promoting student participation for
this conference, and to the many sponsors who
have helped to make this conference possible.
I hope you will find time to interact with
colleagues and friends, seek opportunities to
collaborate, greet a student and offer to mentor
a new researcher. I look forward to sharing a
productive and informative meeting with all of
you.
Richard Fenske
ISES President (2013–2014)
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
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Welcome message from ISIAQ President Pawel Wargocki
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n behalf of the International
Society for Indoor Air Quality
and Climate (ISIAQ), I would like
to welcome you to Basel for the
2013 joint conference of ISIAQ,
ISEE and ISES.
ISIAQ is a truly international and multidisciplinary
society. Our mission is to support the creation
of healthy, comfortable and productive indoor
environments. Our membership includes
scientists and practitioners from different
professions and disciplines that deal with
environment and health. With more than
775 members, we are continuously growing,
reflecting the ever-increasing worldwide scientific
and professional interest in indoor air sciences.
Basel EH2013 represents the first time that ISIAQ
has collaborated with its two “sister” societies to
jointly sponsor a conference. We are grateful for
this opportunity and hope to replicate this model
in the future.
The International Organizing Committee
has planned an outstanding meeting, full of
opportunities to discuss the environmental
health issues that we face around the world,
both indoors and outdoors. The success of
the conference now lies with you, in your
presentations and participation. Experience as
much as you can, meet new colleagues, forge
new collaborations and new challenges and
projects — especially cross-border and crosssociety — debate scientific perspectives, and
learn from each other.
My special thanks go to Nino Künzli, Martin
Röösli, and the Swiss Tropical and Public Health
Institute in Basel for their work developing a
conference that fully integrates the interests and
concerns of all three societies. Thanks are also
due to the ISIAQ representatives working with
Swiss TPH: Huey Jenny Su, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag
and Hal Levin.
Welcome to the wonderful city of Basel.
Pawel Wargocki
ISIAQ President
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ISEE 25th Anniversary – Happy Birthday, ISEE!
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 his year, the International Society
for Environmental Epidemiology
(ISEE) celebrates its 25th Anniversary.
ISEE originated in 1987 when
approximately 50 epidemiologists
met at the Society for Epidemiological
Research in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (see
also www.iseepi.org). Epidemiologists and experts
interested in environmental epidemiology and
exposure assessment discussed the need for
an international scientific organization devoted
to these two strongly interrelated fields. A
consensus emerged supporting the need for
a newly formed society and, subsequently,
149 individuals became charter members of
the society. Today, the ISEE has over 1,000
members from more than 60 countries. Although
approximately one-half of its members are from
North America and nearly a third from Europe,
the ISEE is strongly committed to an international
perspective, with broad international
representation in its leadership, committees, and
conferences.
The first ISEE scientific conference was held in
September 1989 at the Brookhaven National
Laboratory, New York, USA. Since then, ISEE
members have hosted annual conferences in all
regions of the world, including the USA, Canada,
Mexico, Europe, Middle East, Asia, Australia and
Africa. We are particularly pleased to celebrate
our 25th Anniversary in Basel, as Charlotte
Braun-Fahrländer from Swiss TPH belongs to
“Generation Zero” of our growing society.
With more than 2,000 abstracts, this year’s
conference, together with the International
Society of Exposure Science (ISES) and the
International Society for Indoor Air Quality
(ISIAQ), received the largest number of
submissions ever. The spectrum of ISEE’s
research topics is reflected in its official journals,
Epidemiology and Environmental Health
Perspectives.
Let us celebrate the 25th Anniversary together
and let us continue working on improving
environmental health all over the world.
Annette Peters
ISEE President
ISEE Presidents of the first 25 years
Raymond Neutra,
USA 1990–1991
Patricia Buffler,
USA 1992–1993
Allan Smith,
USA 1994–1995
Goran Pershagen,
Sweden 1996–1997
Douglas Dockery,
USA 1998–1999
Bert Brunekreef,
Netherlands 2000–2001
Irva Hertz-Picciotto,
USA 2002–2003
Tony Fletcher, United
Kingdom 2004–2005
Daniel Wartenberg,
USA 2006–2007
Tony McMichael, Australia
2008–2009
Dean Baker,
USA 2010–2011
Annette Peters,
German 2012–2013
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Local Organizing Committee (LOC)
Nino Künzli
Chair IOC/LOC
Martin Röösli
Chair Scientific
Program Committee
(SPC)
Laura Innocenti
Administration
IOC-LOC
Abdulsalam Alkaiyat Aline Cossy-Gantner
Support SPC
Sponsoring
Lukas Meier
Communications
Sarah Rajkumar Newsletter
Martina Ragettli
Chair Sustainable
Conference
(Green Club)
Stephan Trüeb
Special Events
Joanne Blackwell
Event management
Nora Bauer Ott
Fellowships
Sina Henrichs
Support SPC
Christian Heuss
Media Relations
Damiano Urbinello
Hospitality Platform
Ashley Warren
Hospitality Platform
We like to thank the team
of Organizers Ltd. for the
leadership in organizing
this conference.
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Green Club of the Local Organizing Committee
Martina Ragettli
Chair, Swiss TPH
Stephan Trüeb
Deputy, Swiss TPH
Arne Menn
Sarah Lötscher
Sustainability Office, University of Applied
University of Basel
Sciences and Arts
(FHNW)
Anna Späth
Swiss TPH
Meltem Kutlar Joss
Swiss TPH
Sarah Rajkumar Newsletter
Katharina Roser
Swiss TPH
Marco Waser
Swiss TPH
Students and New Researchers Network (SNRN)
Committee Members
ISES:
Megan Horton, Mt. Sinai, Lesliam Quirós-Alcalá, UC
Berkeley, Homero Harari, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Juana Maria Delgado-Saborit, University of Birmingham, Andre Schutze, Ruhr University
Bochum, Kateryna Fuks, Leibniz Research Institute
for Environmental Medicine, Paloma Beamer,
University of Arizona, Jenna Armstrong, National
Institutes of Occupational Health and Safety, Cynthia Curl, University of Washington, Miranda Loh,
University of Arizona, Robert Canales,University
of Arizona, Margaret Kurzius-Spencer, University
of Arizona, Nicole Deziel, National Institutes of
Health, Laura Suppes, University of Arizona, Anastasia Segung, University of Arizona
ISEE:
Perry Hystad, University of British Columbia, Johanna Lepeule, Harvard University (Boston, USA)
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and INSERM (Grenoble, France), Ana Maria Mora,
UC Berkeley, Reginald Quansah, Center for Environmental and Respiratory Health Research (CERH),
University of Oulu, Finland
ISIAQ:
Jelle Laverge, Ghent University
ISES would like to acknowledge the following
travel award judges:
Heqing Shen, Kazukiyo Kumagai, Pantelis P. Charisiadis, Ling Cui, Debra Kaden, Rey Decastro,
Derek G. Shendell, Gary Whitmyre, Sara Adar, Divinia Ries, Alesia Ferguson, Frank De vocht, Alyson
Lorenz, Michael Breen, Daniel J. Harrington, Gurusankar Saravanabhavan, Käfferlein Heiko, Sorina
Eftim, Dan Vallero, Benjamin Blount, Mark Robson,
D'Ann Williams, Steve Lamm, Maria Costantini,
Kuen-Yuh Wu, Kai Zhang, Konstantinos Makris
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International Organizing Committee (IOC)
Chaired by Nino Künzli, IOC made all strategic decisions
to foster a balanced and scientifically relevant conference. IOC members guaranteed the link to the three
societies for all matters at the interface of the host and
the three societies. IOC had two meetings and six tele­
conferences.
Nino Künzli
Swiss TPH
Chair IOC
Martin Röösli
Swiss TPH
Chair SPC
Kalpana
Balakrishnan
Sri Ramachandra
University, Chennai,
India (ISEE)
Carl-Gustaf
Bornehag
Karlstadt University,
Sweden (ISIAQ)
Heiko Kaefferlein
Ruhr University
Bochum, Germany
(ISES)
Kiyoung Lee
Seoul National
University, Korea
(ISES)
Hal Levin
Building Ecology
Research Group,
USA (ISIAQ)
Jaymie Meliker
Stony Brook
University, USA
(ISES)
Annette Peters
Helmholtz Centre
Munich, Germany
(ISEE)
Beate Ritz
University of
California Los
Angeles, USA (ISEE)
Scientific Program Committee (SPC)
Martin Röösli
Chair
In total, 224 scientists volunteered to review some 2,000 abstracts and to
compile coherent sessions. All are listed on the conference website.
http://ehbasel13.org/english/organizers.php
Huey-Jen Jenny Su
National Cheng Kung
University Tainan,
TAIWAN (ISIAQ)
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Thank you very much!
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Green Conference & Sustainability Efforts —
An Initiative of the Green Club.
The goal was to minimize the environmental impact
and footprint of all conference activities. We provide a
few examples how we did it. Also see the Editorial in
Environmental Health Perspectives
http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/1307302
by Künzli, Ragettli and Röösli.
CO2 Reduction and Compensation
Various measures have been taken to reduce the
conference’s carbon emissions. Unavoidable CO2
emissions, including your travel to Basel, will be compensated, with our partner South Pole Carbon, who
calculates the CO2-footprint for the entire conference.
www.southpolecarbon.com
Sustainable Accommodation
Through our website, participants were provided with
a list of Basel hotels that engage in sustainable practices.
Sustainable Conference Material
The number of printed programme booklets for this
conference is minimal. Conference materials will be
distributed in a sustainable (organic cotton, fair trade)
conference bag. The Congress Center Basel is usually
committed to sorting the waste produced during the
conference and foster recycling. The official conference T-shirt of all staff and drummers is made of
organic fair trade cotton (from Swiss based company
Switcher). And the spectacular Opening Event features
real conference waste material …
Green Events and Social Activities
Sustainable Catering
Regional, seasonal, organic and vegetarian food will
be served during lunch. Where needed (such as for
coffee) fair trade products are served.
You can explore Basel in a green and sustainable
way. Drop by the Swiss TPH stand or visit our website
to find out about all of the green activities on offer in
Basel.
Sustainable Beverages
Help us minimize the environmental footprint of the
conference!
Tap water will be served as drinking water during the
conference. The quality of Basel City and Swiss tap
water is excellent. Crystal glasses will be provided.
And at the Swiss TPH booth you can get an empty
glass bottle as well.
Drink tap water. Water from all the fountains in the city
is drinkable as well.
Eco-Friendly Travel
Initiatives and strategies were developed by the Green
Club, the environmental working group of the Local
Organizing Committee, chaired by Martina Ragettli.
The Green Club consists of Swiss TPH students, faculty, and employees as well as external experts from
the University of Basel and private companies.
We promoted train travel over travelling by airplane.
While in Basel, we encourage you to use the city’s excellent public transport system to get around or walk
the shorter routes.
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Walk and use public transport. The “Mobility Card”
provided by your hotel allows you to use the trams
and buses for free!
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Pre-Conference Workshops, Monday, August 19
Pre-conference workshops, events and courses are open to all upon registration.
The number of participants is restricted in some workshops.
Full-Day Workshops 9:00–12:00 and 13:00–16:00
WS-05 – Mon 19 Aug, 9:00–12:00 and 13:00–16:00
Room: Biozentrum URZ NOt same venue
Environmental Exposure Modelling Workshop
Kees de Hoogh (Imperial College London)
Co-presenters: Danielle Vienneau (Swiss TPH), John Gulliver, Daniela Fecht and Federico Fabbri
(all Imperial College London)
WS-06 – Mon 19 Aug, 9:00–12:00 and 13:00–16:00
Room: Lima
Methods for Climate Change and Health Assessment
Simon Hales (University of Otago, New Zealand)
Co-presenters: Hilary Bambrick, Kris Ebi, Sari Kovats, Simon Lloyd and Joacim Rocklov
WS-07 – Mon 19 Aug, 9:00–12:00 and 13:00–16:00
Meet at Registration Desk
Ways to Evoke Mindfulness for Ethical Conduct
Raymond Neutra (Neutra Consulting)
Co-presenters: Craig Dalton (Australia) and Tom Eide (Norway)
WS-08 – Mon 19 Aug, 9:00–12:00 and 13:00–16:00
Room: Darwin
Crash Course in R: An Introduction to R for Environmental Epidemiology
Zev Ross (ZevRoss Spatial Analysis)
Morning Workshops 9:00–12:00
WS-02 – Mon 19 Aug, 9:00–12:00
Room: Boston 1
Probabilistic Dietary Exposure Assessment Models and Data
Cian O’Mahony (Creme Global Ltd)
WS-03 – Mon 19 Aug, 9:00–12:00
Room: Boston 2
Basics of Air Quality Modeling
Joseph Scire (Exponent, Inc.)
WS-04 – Mon 19 Aug, 9:00–12:00
Room: Boston 3
Exposure to Temperature Extremes During Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes:
A Call for International Collaboration
Shilu Tong (Queensland University of Technology)
Co-presenters: Kristie L. Ebi (Stanford University, USA), Xiaochuan Pan (Peking University)
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Pre-Conference Workshops, Monday, August 19
Afternoon Workshops 13:00–16:00
WS-09 – Mon 19 Aug, 13:00–16:00
Room: Boston 1
Understanding Inter- and Intra-Individual Variability in Human Biomonitoring Spot Samples
Ruth Bevan (Cranfield University, UK)
WS-11 – Mon 19 Aug, 13:00–16:00
Room: Boston 2
The Exposome: How to Deal with Exposure Signatures and Cocktails
from the Perspective of ISES, ISEE and ISIAQ
Tom McKone (LBNL for ISES), Joel Schwartz (Harvard for ISEE), Charles Weschler (UMDNJ for ISIAQ)
WS-12 – Mon 19 Aug, 13:00–16:00
Room: Boston 3
Workshop on Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT):
Practical Methods for Priority Setting and Evaluation
Giovanni Leonardi (Health Protection Agency), Co-presenter: Lina Balluz, Chief of Environmental Public Health
Tracking Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA
Jan Semenza, Office of the Chief Scientist, European Centre for Disease Control, Stockholm
Paolo Lauriola, Head of the Regional Thematic Centre “Environment and Health” ARPA Emilia Romagna, Italy
WS-13 – Mon 19 Aug, 13:00–16:00
Room: Kairo 1
Health and Climate Change
Bettina Menne (WHO)
WS-14 – Mon 19 Aug, 13:00–16:00
Room: Kairo 2
Writing and Publishing Research Papers
Jane Schroeder (NIEHS/NIH/HHS)
ISEE 2014
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Environment and Health –
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Plenary, Tuesday, August 20, 8:45–10:00
Room: San Francisco
Hosted by Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH)
Chairs: Nino Künzli, Swiss TPH,
and Martin Röösli, Swiss TPH
Welcome video note from Government of
Basel Dr. Carlo Conti, Vice-President of
the Government of the Canton of BaselStadt, Head of the Department of Public
Health
Opening Introduction: Nino Künzli, conference chair, Swiss TPH
Green Conference: Martina Ragettli, PhD student, Swiss TPH
Scientific Opening: Martin Röösli, conference co-chair, Swiss TPH
The Global Burden of Disease:
A Critical Environmental Perspective
The recent update of the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study has dramatically changed the ranking of and
priority given to a range of diseases and risk factors. The new ranking raises new challenges for policy makers
and scientists alike. The Opening Plenary features three critical views of the GBD study and discusses its
implications for the work of environmental health researchers.
Presentation 1
Majid Ezzati, PhD,
Chair in Global Environmental Health,
Imperial College, London, U.K.
The global risk factor transition: GBD
successes and challenges
Majid Ezzati will critically review the
environmental risks beyond air pollution and its
impact on the burden of disease, emphasizing the
similarities and differences between countries in the
South, North, East and West.
Majid Ezzati led the Comparative Risk Assessment
component of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries and Risk Factors 2010 Study. He leads the Global
Burden of Metabolic Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases, which made the first-ever consistent and comparable estimates of trends in major cardio-metabolic
risks for all countries in the world. His research
focuses on exposure to and health effects of environmental, behavioural, nutritional and metabolic risk
factors and their interventions, with emphasis on
health inequalities.
Presentation 2
Nicole Probst-Hensch, PhD,
Deputy Head of Department,
Epidemology and Public Health,
Swiss Tropical and Public Health
Institute, Basel, Switzerland
A critical view of GBD 2010:
What is missing and what next?
Nicole Probst-Hensch will present a critical view of the
GBD 2010 by putting its findings in the context of open
questions and future challenges for the research community.
Nicole Probst-Hensch is an expert in chronic disease
epidemiology, specializing in the interactions between
environmental and molecular factors. She is scientific
director of the Swiss SAPALDIA cohort study and leads
the Chronic Disease Epidemiology Unit at Swiss TPH.
www.swisstph.ch
Alan D. Lopez, PhD,
University of Melbourne, Australia
Global Burden of Disease 2010: The worldwide epidemiological transition
We regret to announce that Prof. Alan Lopez cannot make it to Basel. We recommend
reading his related IJPH Editorial just published in the context of our conference.
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00038-013-0503-0
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Plenary, Wednesday, August 21, 8:45–10:00
Room: San Francisco
Hosted by the International Society for Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ)
Chair: Glenn Morrison, PhD, MSc, ISIAQ Vice President/
President-elect; Professor of Civil, Architectural and
Environmental Engineering at the Missouri University of
Science & Technology, USA
Welcome address by University Basel
Prof. Dr. Edwin Constable, Vice-Rector for
Research, Head of Research and Talent
Promotion of the University Basel
Co-chair: Hal Levin, B.A., B. Architecture, Research
Architect, Building Ecology Research Group, Santa Cruz,
California; ISIAQ Administrator
Risk and Health: Following the Path of Exposure
When searching for the sources of hazardous exposures, researchers often end up examining the role of the
indoor environment. This session features illustrative examples of interdisciplinary, cross-media, indoor air
quality and climate science, using the “full chain model” to follow hazardous exposures from the source to
environmental exposure to human uptake and, finally, to health effects. The role of ISIAQ’s members in this
endeavour will also be discussed.
Presentation 1
Presentation 2
Charles J. Weschler,
PhD, Environmental
& Occupational
Health Sciences Institute, Rutgers University, Piscataway,
New Jersey, USA
Indoor Environments: Shaped by interplay of human bodies with chemicals of outdoor and indoor origin
Across the developed world, a
substantial fraction of exposure to
airborne pollutants occurs indoors.
The pollutants that we inhale and
dermally absorb indoors are a mix
of chemicals with both outdoor
and indoor sources. Occupants
have an impact on this mix, not
only through their activities, but
also by their very presence. Charles
J. Weschler will explain how the
chemical composition of a room
can change simply as a consequence of occupancy.
Charles J. Weschler received his
Ph.D. in Chemistry at University of
Chicago. He has served on the Science Advisory Board, US EPA and
four National Academy of Sciences
committees. He has published
more than 100 peer reviewed
papers and is a fellow of the International Academy of Indoor Air
Sciences.
Presentation 3
Carl-Gustaf
Bornehag,
Professor in Public
Health Sciences;
Karlstad University,
Sweden
Environmental
health risks should be studied
with an interdisciplinary approach
There is an on-going need to learn
where exposures come from, how
they are released into the surrounding environment, how these
exposures are taken up by our
bodies, how uptake can affect human health and, ultimately, how
to avoid or reduce hazardous exposures. Carl-Gustaf Bornehag will
discuss how to search for new and
valid knowledge regarding environmental health risks.
Carl-Gustaf Bornehag is an epidemiologist specialising in early life
exposure to environmental stressors and its implications for pediatric and adult chronic health effects.
He has published more than 60
peer reviewed articles. He is a fellow of the International Academy of
Indoor Air Sciences and a member
of the IOC.
www.kau.se/en/about-university/
organization/personnel/inst/134
Pawel L. Wargocki,
Associate Professor
DTU Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark,
Kongens Lyngby,
Denmark
The role of ISIAQ in fostering
research to promote healthy,
comfortable and productive indoor
environments
Indoor exposures have become
an important determinant of the
quality of life. To minimize the
potential risks, a multidisciplinary
approach is needed, involving
all disciplines relevant to indoor
air sciences and practice, from
medicine to engineering. ISIAQ
fosters this approach by creating
a meeting point for the unbiased
exchange of research ideas and
solutions.
Pawel L. Wargocki is ISIAQ
President; Chair Environmental
Health Committee, ASHRAE;
Member, International Academy
of Indoor Air Sciences; studied
effects of IAQ on health, sensory
perception & mental performance;
published extensively
www.byg.dtu.dk/English.aspx
http://eohsi.rutgers.edu/content/
directory?profile=96
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Plenary, Thursday, August 22, 8:45–10:00
Room: San Francisco
Hosted by the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE)
Chair: Annette Peters, President of the Society for
Environmental Epidemiology at Helmholtz Zentrum
München, German Center for Environmental Health,
Neuherberg, Germany
Co-Chair: Beate Ritz, ISEE representative on IOC
Anniversary Welcome by
Dr. Maria Neira, Director,
Public Health and Environment,
World Health Organization (WHO),
Geneva, Switzerland
European Year of Air: The Role of Environmental Epidemiology
in Science and Legislation
This plenary highlights the role of environmental epidemiology in driving scientific discoveries and legislative
action. Francesco Forastiere will describe his recent work in Italy, discussing it in the context of European and
global findings. This year’s Goldsmith awardee (to be announced), will speak on a topic of his or her choice,
describing the breakthroughs in knowledge, methodology and their societal impacts.
Presentation 1
Francesco Forastiere, MD, PhD,
Department of Epidemiology, Lazio
Regional Health Service, Rome, Italy
Epidemiologic studies near industrial
plants: Lessons and perspectives from
an Italian case study
Environmental and epidemiologic investigations
around a large steel plant in Southern Italy formed the
basis of a 2012 court order calling for several sections
of the factory to close, due to violations of environmental laws and links to health disorders. The old
dichotomy between industrial production and environmental/health protection is apparent again in the
conflict between economic development and employment on the one side and environmental safety and
public health on the other. Francesco Forastiere will
discuss how epidemiology deals with these conflicts.
Francesco Forastiere has a medical background in
respiratory and occupational medicine and has been
conducting studies on the health effects of air pollution and other environmental factors, over the
last thirty years. He focuses on applying scientific
research findings to a wide range of public health
issues, including air pollution from urban and industrial ­sources, environmental tobacco smoke, radon in
houses, and waste disposal.
Presentation 2
John Goldsmith Award for
Outstanding Contributions
to Environmental Epidemiology
The International Society for Environmental Epidemiology is very pleased to honor
Michal Krzyzanowski, ScD, with the 2013
John Goldsmith Award for his sustained and outstanding contributions to the knowledge and practice of
environmental epidemiology. He will present the John
Goldsmith Memorial lecture at the conference. This annual award was established to honor John Goldsmith,
one of the organizers, early leaders, and constant supporters of the ISEE, who passed away in October 1999.
Recipients have typically contributed in substantive
and innovative fashion to the methods and practice of
epidemiology over many years. ISEE pays awardees’
conference registration and travel costs.
Michal Krzyzanowski, ScD, has promoted environmental epidemiology as a major tool for developing guidelines protecting environmental health and supporting
regulatory standards. He is highly esteemed both for
his scientific knowledge as well as for his diplomatic
skills, integrity, and persuasive rigor.
www.deplazio.net
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Plenary, Friday, August 23, 8:45–10:30
Room: San Francisco
Hosted by the International Society of Exposure Sciences (ISES)
Chair: Richard A. Fenske, Professor;
President, ISES, University of Washington School
of Public Health, Seattle, WA, USA
Welcome address
by Sonja Bietenhard, MSc,
Director Swiss Lung Association,
Bern, Switzerland
Exposure Science: Wesolowski Award Lecture
and Panel’s Response to Lecture
Exposure science is a rapidly growing field that is critical to both risk assessment and environmental
epidemiology. This Plenary will consist of the Wesolowski Award Lecture and a panel will discuss three themes
from the talk: the integration of exposure and response; exposure science in low and middle income countries;
and training future generations of exposure scientists.
Jerome J. Wesolowski Award Lecture
Clifford Weisel, PhD, Professor,
Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences Institute,
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
The Wesolowski Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the knowledge and practice of
human exposure. Dr. Weisel’s talk is entitled “Incorporating Biomarkers in Exposure Science and
Educating our Next Generation of Scientists.”
Panel Response
Three experts in exposure science will briefly comment on elements of Dr. Weisel’s talk,
followed by an open question and answer session.
David Balshaw,
PhD
Program Director,
Center for Risk and
Integrated Sciences, National
Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, US
National Institutes of Health,
Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina, USA
Dr. Balshaw will discuss efforts
to integrate exposure and response across scales in human
studies, including emerging
technologies and computational
approaches to enable analysis
of the individual exposome and
the hypothesis-free discovery of
associations between environmental exposures and disease.
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Kalpana
Balakrishnan, PhD
Professor & Director
WHO Collaborating
Center for Occupational and Environmental Health
at Sri Ramachandra University,
Chennai, India
Dr. Balakrishnan will discuss the
developing country perspective on
building capacity for exposure science research. Drawing upon her
experience with major international capacity building efforts such as
the Fogarty ITREOH and GTZ-CIM
programs, she will discuss special
requirements for sustainability of
exposure assessment in low and
middle income countries, especially in relation to research and
policy needs in South Asia.
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Paloma Beamer, PhD
Assistant Professor,
University of Arizona
Zuckerman College of
Public Health,
Tucson, AZ, USA
Dr. Beamer will discuss past and
current efforts by ISES to help build
the next generation of exposure scientists, and will explore new ideas
for strengthening the field.
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Awards
1. Swiss TPH Hospitality Platform and Conference Fellowship Program
On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee, the Chairs would like to express their gratitude to the many sponsors and exhibitors who funded the Conference Fellowship Program. We are also thankful to the many Swiss
TPH staff and University Medical Faculty members who offered free housing at their private homes, hosting
some 40 conference participants.
These contributions of more than 300’000 Swiss Francs provide support to numerous participants from all over
the world. In particular, >250 participants were assigned to the Fee Waiver Program for free registration. The
Swiss Federal Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) provided fellowships for ten researchers from
countries where Switzerland has long-standing cooperation. ISIAQ selected five students for fellowships. More
than 80 participants could be supported with free housing and some 40 students received additional travel
support. As described below, additional Awards were provided by various constituencies. Thank you very much!
2. John Goldsmith Award for Outstanding Contributions to Environmental Epidemiology
The International Society for Environmental Epidemiology is very pleased to honor Michal
Krzyzanowski, ScD, with the 2013 John Goldsmith Award for his “sustained and outstanding
contributions to the knowledge and practice of environmental epidemiology.” See page 24.
3. Wesolowski Award
The Wesolowski Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the knowledge and practice of
human exposure. Dr. Weisel’s talk is entitled “Incorporating Biomarkers in Exposure Science and
Educating our Next Generation of Scientists.” See page 25.
4. Lee-Jane Sally Liu Outstanding Doctoral Student Award in Air Pollution Exposure Science
This award from the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) honors Prof. L.-J. Sally
Liu (1965–2011), former head of the Environmental Exposure Sciences research unit. Sally was
a long-time advocate for exposure science and committed to mentoring and guiding new and
young exposure science researchers.
Awardee selection is based on the submitted abstracts from the field of ambient air pollution
exposure science. An international jury scored submissions for relevance and excellence.
Steven C. Hankey, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota, USA, receives the
Sally Liu Award for his work titled “Measuring and modeling particulate air pollution using a mobile, bicycle-based platform.”
www.steve-hankey.com
Web link to newsclip on awardee’s project:
http://tinyurl.com/br3evye
Web link to Sally’s biography:
http://tinyurl.com/mt6dfsn
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5. Travel Award of the International Journal of Public Health’s Best Review
IJPH call for reviews on Environment and Health (open December 1st 2012 to April 1st 2013)
resulted in 16 on-time submissions. We thank the 31 leading scientists who supported the peer
review process. It resulted in eight accepted reviews – now online at
www.springer.com/public+health/journal/38
All registered conference participants were invited to act as a jury and to elect the winners based
on the title and abstract from four nominated papers (highlighted in the table).
Louis-François Tétreault and co-authors, received 141 (of 404) votes for the review
Cardiovascular health, traffic related air pollution and noise: are associations mutually
confounded? A systematic review. The Award consists of a free access to the conference, a
1,000 CHF contribution to the general costs, and free open-access publication of the paper. The
review is accompanied by an invited Editorial by Maria Foraster (CREAL).
Cynthia Sau Chun Yip is the first author of the second-placed review Systematic review of
reducing population meat consumption to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and obtain health
benefits: effectiveness and models assessments. She gets a free one-year online subscription to
IJPH.
We like to thank the Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+) and Springer for contributing to the
Award.
Nino Künzli, Co-Editor in Chief and Anke Berger, Managing Editor IJPH
More details about the Award and reviewers can be found online
www.ehbasel13.org/english/cfa_journals.php
6. BEEP (Best Environmental Epidemiology Paper) Award 2012
This ISEE 2012 award for the best environmental epidemiology paper published in 2012
in a peer-reviewed journal is based on quality (data, analyses, presentation, argument), originality,
and importance or impact.
The awarded article is:
Marie Pedersen, Hans von Stedingk, Maria Botsivali, Silvia Agramunt, Jan Alexander, Gunnar
Brunborg, Leda Chatzi, Sarah Fleming, Eleni Fthenou, Berit Granum, Kristine B. Gutzkow,
Laura J. Hardie, Lisbeth E. Knudsen, Soterios A. Kyrtopoulos, Michelle A. Mendez, Domenico F.
Merlo, Jeanette K. Nielsen, Per Rydberg, Dan Segerbäck, Jordi Sunyer, John Wright, Margareta
Törnqvist, Jos C. Kleinjans, Manolis Kogevinas, and the New-Generis Consortium.
Birth Weight, Head Circumference, and Prenatal Exposure to Acrylamide from Maternal Diet:
The European Prospective Mother–Child Study (NewGeneris)
(Env Health Perspect, 120:1739-1745, 2012)
http://tinyurl.com/nzwbmty
We would like to give an honourable mention to the runner-up:
Linn Strand, Adrian G. Barnett, and Shilu Tong
for the article:
Maternal Exposure to Ambient Temperature and the Risks of Preterm Birth
and Stillbirth in Brisbane, Australia (Am J Epidemiol, 175:99-107, 2012)
http://tinyurl.com/k7s5uom
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Swiss TPH – Bridging Basel to Global Health Challenges
The conference “Environment and Health – Bridging South, North, East and West” is a milestone for
the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss
TPH). It signifies the institute’s evolutionary path
from the former Swiss Tropical Institute into a global
health institution. Today, Swiss TPH connects local
and international health expertise with the goal to
impact global health for the better, here in Basel, in
Switzerland and on a global scale, including many
low-income countries.
You may wonder how environmental health sciences
are getting together with research on neglected- and
poverty-related diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis
or schistosomiasis. At Swiss TPH it does.
“Our strategy involves research, teaching and services
on all levels of health, locally and globally,” says its
director Marcel Tanner. “We are dedicated to
improving the good health of people, be it in low-income countries or here in Switzerland.” This ambitious
strategic goal has been reinforced with the integration
of the former Institute for Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM) into the Swiss Tropical Institute (STI) in the
year 2009 to become Swiss TPH.
Strong Portfolio in Poverty-Related Diseases
Swiss TPH with its almost 70-year-old tradition of
health research, services and teaching has become
the largest academic public health institute in Switzerland. Founded in the year 1944 the institute has been
strongly committed to improve health systems and
the health of people in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin
America.
Historically, African countries such as Tanzania, Côte
d’Ivoire, and Chad were at the heart of the institute’s
activities. In these countries, Swiss TPH also actively
contributed to training local scientists as well as to
delivering an institutional research network.
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The institute’s activities are traditionally focusing on
high burden diseases such as Malaria, Schistosomasis or Sleeping sickness. The range of activities spans
from basic research in infectious biology to intervention- and vector-control strategies and drug testing.
Swiss TPH is involved in highly promising drug and
vaccine developments against Malaria and Sleeping sickness currently evaluated in advanced clinical
tests.
In the spirit of its founder, the Basel born biologist
and philanthropist Rudolf Geigy, Swiss TPH is operating along a path that involves (1.) the innovation of
new interventions in the lab, (2.) the validation of new
findings and therapies in the field in local communities and (3.) to seek implementation on the system
and policy level.
Consequently, Swiss TPH today is also a major health
service provider for international organizations such
as the Global Fund, the WHO or the Drugs for Neglected Disease Initiative (DNDi).
Joint Forces for Global Health Challenges
The integration of the Basel University’s ISPM with its
strong focus on environmental causes of diseases,
and the addition of a new full professor position on
chronic disease epidemiology in 2009 allowed joining
forces for the new health challenges in an ever-changing world. Swiss TPH is now well prepared to cope with
today’s and tomorrow’s key threads to global health.
The recent Global Burden of Disease Study 2010 (GBD
2010) impressively demonstrates a steady decline of
deaths due to infectious disease, maternal and child
illness and malnutrition. “As a result of the increased
life expectancy, non-communicable diseases, its environmental causes, and complex conditions related to
aging become the global health challenge also in lowincome countries,” says Nino Künzli, the Swiss TPH
Deputy Director and Basel Conference chair.
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Hot Spot for Environment
and Health Research
Swiss TPH Fact Box
The Swiss TPH Department of Epidemiology and
Public Health has a strong record in environmental
health research. Long-standing flagships of the broad
agenda address investigations on protective factors
of allergies, health effects of electromagnetic fields
and – for 23 years – on the long-term effects of air
pollution. The SAPALDIA cohort study, lead by Prof.
Nicole Probst-­Hensch at Swiss TPH, is the only population based biobank involving all regions of Switzerland. Initiated in 1990 with >9,600 participants to
investigate the link between air pollution, lung- and
cardiovascular disease and genetic risk factors, it has
become a unique resource to investigate risk factors
and challenges of aging. The Swiss TPH air pollution
research agenda successfully contributed to progressive evidence-based clean air policies nationally and
internationally.
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH),
an associated Institute of the University of Basel
Mutual Learning and Capacity Building
on a Global Scale
Basic and applied research, infection biology focusing
on Malaria, TB and neglected diseases such as Schisto­
somiasis or Buruli Ulcers. Non-communicable diseases
such as chronic cardiovascular, respiratory and metabolic
diseases. Molecular and Environmental Epidemiology.
Sexual and Reproductive Health. Health in Social-Ecological and Culture Systems. Health impact assessments.
“One Health” linking human and animal health.
It is this combined knowledge in communicable and
non-communicable diseases and its social, cultural,
environmental and genetic determinants, and the
expertise on the systems level that optimally positions Swiss TPH for the worldwide challenges to come.
The last 70 years of research partnerships among the
globe have established a unique meshwork of organizations East, South, North and West. The institution
and its 700 researchers, students and employees
have learned what mutual learning, exchange of ideas
over continents, in combination with sound science
can effect. We are proud to contribute in building
research and teaching capacity in other parts of the
world. May this spirit inspire also the Environment &
Health conference in Basel.
Director: Prof. Dr. Marcel Tanner; Deputy
Directors: Prof. Dr. Nino Künzli and Dr.
Nicolaus Lorenz.
Created 1943 as Swiss Tropical Institute, 2009 integration
of the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine of the
University of Basel.
Staff: 590 in Basel, 124 in 20 countries, 62 Nationalities;
3 Service Departments and 2 Research Departments
Annual Budget: 65 M CHF
(82% competitively acquired funds)
The research Department of Epidemiology and Public
Health (Head: Nino Künzli) assembles >170 staff
(including ~70 PhD students) in 8 Units.
Research Areas
Service Areas
Travel and tropical medicine and diagnostics, consultancy, advisory and operations research services in international health, clinical research services and operations,
eHealth.
Teaching and Training
Bachelor, Master and PhD programs in epidemiology &
infection biology. Professional postgraduate MAS and DAS
programs such as the MBA in international health management, health care and management in tropical countries or the Master of Public Health program. Swiss TPH is
a key partner of the Swiss School of Public Health, SSPH+.
Further Information on all activities:
www.swisstph.ch
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Local Information
Attire for the Conference
Mobility Ticket
The dress code for attending the Scientific Program
Sessions will be casual. Feel free to wear comfortable
clothes suitable for walking to and from the venue in
warm weather.
On the day of arrival, the reservation confirmation
from your hotel guarantees a free transfer by public
transport from the train station or the EuroAirport in
Basel to your hotel.
Dining and Local Information
Please stop by the information desk hosted by staff
from Basel Tourism, located on the 2nd floor of the
Congress Center Basel. They will be happy to make
recommendations.
Electrical Power
Electrical Power in Switzerland is as in Europe: 220–
230 Volts. However, plugs are different from EU for the
3-prongs. The 2-prongs from Europe may often but not
always work (same plug distance, but slightly thinner
prongs in Switzerland).
You will receive a Mobility Ticket when checking in as a
guest in the hotel in Basel. The Mobility Ticket entitles
you to free travel on the public transport system during your stay in Basel.
German Railway (Deutsche Bahn DB) Special
­Offer: The German Railway offers in cooperation
with Messe Schweiz tickets of reduced prices from
any German railway station to this conference. The
prices for a return trip from any German station
to Basel Badischer Bahnhof (German Railway
station, 10 min walk from conference venue) are
99 Euro in 2nd class; 159 Euro in 1st class
Public Transportation
Walking and Safety
We aim at hosting a climate neutral conference. Therefore, we urge you to travel to Basel by public transport.
Basel is a walkable city. It can be considered a safe
city and, statistically spoken, it is safer than a few
other Swiss cities. But be aware of pick-pocketing.
Basel has an excellent public transport system – that
is free for hotel guests. More information about timetables, network, routes, fares in Basel can be found
at www.bvb.ch. Lines are typically running every 7–8
minutes. In trams and buses (usually green or yellow),
routes and stations are well shown and announced.
Tram lines 1, 2, 6, 15 all pass the venue (Messeplatz).
The Basel Badischer Bahnhof station (German train
station) is a 10 min walk (2 tram stations). The Basel
SBB Station (Basel main train station) is 5 stations
(<10 min) with tram Nr. 2.
Additionally, there are three bicycle taxis located in
front of the conference venue. A trip from the conference venue to the city center (Marktplatz) costs approximately 10 CHF, from the conference venue to the
train station (SBB), 20 CHF.
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Sales Taxes and Tipping
In Switzerland, all prices are expressed with the inclusion of taxes. In hotels and restaurants, 15% service
is included by default. But it has become common
though to give some tips – though not as a fixed % –
if you like the service.
Shopping
From the conference center to Basel SBB train station,
there is an almost continuous shopping mile. Spots of
interest include Claraplatz, Marktplatz, Freie Strasse,
Barfüsserplatz, and Steinenvorstadt.
Health
Make sure that you have adequate health insurance.
There is no free state health service in Switzerland
and all treatment must generally be paid for. The
Organizing Committee or its agents cannot be held
responsible for any medical expenses, loss, damages,
or accidents during the conference.
Smoking in Restaurants
and Indoor Public Places
Switzerland has a long tradition of pro-smoking politics. This has changed only recently. Today, smoking
bans exist in most parts of Switzerland including Basel
City: all public indoor venues are smoke-free by law, at
least in theory.
In practice, Basel became a “special case”as the law
has been by-passed by an association of about 181
restaurants (Fümoar). Their guests are supposed to
be Fümoar members to get access to those (smoky)
restaurants.
The local courts considered Fümoar to be illegal and a
Federal courts decision just confirmed this view, indicating possibly the end of the story.
Fümoar is very actively spreading untruth about passive smoking, running aggressive campaigns against
all scientific evidence. So, if you favour smoke-free
policies, you may simply boycott those restaurants
with a Fümoar logo on the entry door (there are plenty
of other restaurants).
Medical Emergency (Phone Number 144)
www.xn--fmoar-basel-thb.ch/index.php?id=108
The University Hospital has a walk-in emergency room
served 24 hrs at Petersgraben 4 (Phone +41 61 265 25
25). Phone number 144 is the Swiss emergency call.
(and if you’re looking for a smoky place… figure
out whether you need to become a member to get
­access …)
Child Care
The Basel Conference Centre does not run a childcare
center. However, should you be in need of child care,
please contact registration@organizers.ch or the
­Registration Desk on-site, and please state both the
child’s age and the desired period of care.
We will do our best to provide you appropriate options. Please note that this service is provided by third
parties at your own expenses.
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This is how we package
our latest innovations.
For example
our biopharmaceuticals
for the treatment of cancer.
Our innovations
help millions of people by
alleviating their suffering and
improving their quality of life.
We give them hope.
General Information
Opening Event
Monday, August 19, 17:30–19:00
Lunches – Tuesday through Friday
Please join us for the Opening Event at Hall 2 (also
known as Rundhof). It carries the hallmark of the Basel
trade fair centre: the big clock on the frontside above
the entrance. It is some 200 meters from the main
venue, just across (Messeplatz), adjacent to Ramada
hotel in the high-rise Messeturm.
The most eye-catching feature of the interior is the
unique circular courtyard with its galleries. This is the
perfect setting for our Opening Event: Walk in – climb
the galleries – and welcome the thrilling production of
Drumschool Basel. “Airing Sounds – Wasting Rhythm”
features >120 artists of all ages welcoming us in the
international language of music.
All registered participants are invited to this welcoming event. The Apéro is offered by the Government of
Basel City. You can enter with the badge or your registration confirmation email. For details see page 2.
Registration Desk
Location: main entrance of the Congress Center Basel
Opening hours:
Lunch will be provided to all participants from Tuesday
to Friday. It will be served on the 2nd floor of the Congress Center. As part of our commitment to a “green
conference,” all lunches are strictly vegetarian only,
serving seasonal, local, organic food. Please check
the schedule for lunchtimes. Please inquire at the
Registration Desk if you have indicated special dietary
needs when registering for the conference.
Posters
The poster sessions will all be held in hall 4.1. Posters should be on spot from 8:30 (the latest) to 17:00.
Plan enough time to fix your poster – a special system
(clip bars) is available (staff provides support). For the
Tuesday session: feel free to put your poster up on
Monday before 17:00. Tue–Thu: Remove your poster
by 17:00. At least one author is present at the poster
on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 13:00 to
14:00. Please check the poster listing in this book and
the directories of poster topics located near the poster
boards for further details.
Speaker Ready Room
Monday, August 19 07:30 to 17:30
Tuesday, August 20 07:00 to 17:30
Wednesday, August 21 07:00 to 17:30
Thursday, August 22 07:00 to 17:15
Friday, August 23 07:00 to 15:30
Location: Room Nairobi, 2nd floor
Badges
Please visit the Speaker Ready Room at your earliest
convenience to drop off your electronic presentation
file for all plenary, oral and symposium sessions.
Please hand in your presentation file no later than 2
hours before your talk – preferably 24 hours in advance. There will be technical staff to assist you.
All conference participants will receive a name badge
when checking in for the conference.
Monday, August 19 09:00 to 12:00 and
13:00 to 17:00
Tuesday, August 20 08:00 to 17:00
Wednesday, August 21 08:00 to 17:00
Thursday, August 22
08:00 to 17:00
Friday, August 23
08:00 to 12:00
It serves as an entrance ticket to all conference-related
events and must be worn at all times. (Not needed for
Opening Event.)
Internet Access
Opening hours:
The conference will provide free WIFI internet access
all over the Congress Center Basel.
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Social Program
Conference Dinner
Wednesday, August 21st, 19:00
The conference dinner will take place in the Foyer of
Theatre Basel in the centre of the City. It is a 20 min
walk over the Wettsteinbrücke. Or by tram stop at
“Theater” or “Bankverein.” Dinner entries can be purchased at the conference registration desk until Tuesday, ­August 20th. Be welcome!
Dress code: casual.
www.theater-basel.ch
If you like to dance … you can count on Son Alarde:
www.sonalarde.com
Students and New Researchers Network
(SNRN) Social Event – Tuesday August 20
The SNRN Social Event involves a double-activity. First,
there is the unique opportunity to swim in the river
Rhine. See below. – Secondly, for registered students
only, there is food and drinks at SUDHAUS (Basel’s
fashionable old brewery) at Burgweg 7 beginning at
18:30. SUDHAUS is just a 10 minute walk away from
the conference center and very close to the Rhine border. Get more information at the Swiss TPH stand on
how to get there.
Stick to the rules
You must be a good swimmer. Do not swim alone.
No jumping from bridges etc. If you swim with a bag:
don’t fix it to your body. Responsibility is fully yours.
Do not cross the Rhine.
www.polizei.bs.ch/kapo_schwimmflyer_e_2013.pdf
Early Morning Movement Sessions
Basel offers an excellent ENVIRONMENT to promote
your HEALTH. Welcome to the special offers set up for
the Environment & Health Conference participants
only:
Warm-up / Wed 08/21 / 8:00–8:30
Simple movements with music to gently warm up your
body. Neck and shoulders are strengthened and blood
circulation is improved. You will feel refreshed and
energized for the rest of the conference day.
Yoga / Thu 08/22 / 8:00–8:30
Start the conference day relaxed and in harmony! Early
morning yoga includes simple breathing, strengthening and stretching exercises. All movements are done
upright. Previous experience is not required.
Tai-Chi / Fri 08/23 / 8:00–8:30
Swim the Rhine!
Tai Chi eases body tension. Relax your body and mind
through a series of circular and harmonic movements.
Previous experience is not required.
Swimming and floating in the river RHINE
Meeting point
Yes, the Rhine is clean in Basel! It is very popular to
swim across the city. We promote to swim in the Rhine
on Tuesday, August 20th, 2013. Visit the TAGESWOCHE
booth at the exhibition to grab the popular swim bag;
the first 200 attendees registered for the SNRN event
will get one for free! The optimal river swimming zone
is along the Northern border (same side as Conference
center). You can put your belongings into this water
proof bag – it will swim with you…! Or: You leave it at
the entry site (but no valuables!) and walk back up
along the Rhine border. Entry sites: any… – e.g. walk
South from conference centre and start swimming.
There are several showers along the way.
Your instructor will be waiting for you at 7:50 in front of
the Swissotel Le Plaza Basel entrance (just outside the
conference venue). All the early morning movement
sessions will take place on the sports field “Landhof”
just 3 minutes away from the conference venue.
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All the early morning sessions can be performed in
your regular clothes. No special outfit is needed. No
registration necessary, just show up and jump in.
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Special Activities in Basel, Presented by the Swiss TPH Staff
Don’t Miss a Ferry Boat Ride!
The four ferries have no engine … the river drives them
back and forth … (Fare: CHF 1.60 – not included in ­the
Mobility Ticket)
www.faehri.ch
Relax in the Landhof Urban
Agriculture Hot-Spot
When leaving the conference center, turn right, then
left at first roundabout. After about 100 meters, enter
a backyard at Riehenstrasse 110. The Urban Agriculture movement for an edible Basel invites you to the
Community Garden Landhof offering a glimpse of
what sustainable and aesthetic city planning could
look like. Feel the breeze between rare purple and
yellow tomatoes, sprouting salads, the experimental
Potato-Tower, join the birds, bees and the 600 direct
neighbors in a colorful garden open to the public. The
initiators Urban Agriculture Basel and the Basel City
Department of Greenspace-management (Stadtgärtnerei) offer a model of community building and environmental education through urban gardening. Urban
Agriculture Basel has >30 projects around organic food
cultivation, distribution and enjoyment. The Community Garden Landhof is the best known. Always open.
Community gardening: Wednesday and Saturday
14:00–17:00.
www.urbanagriculturebasel.ch
Underground Walk Along the City of Basel
Discover the Birsig tunnel and some of the ancient
history of medieval Basel in this spectacular tour. You
need good shoes and bit of courage. Date: Wed 08/21
& Thursday 08/22 at 18:00, each tour limited to 20
people. Find the booking information at the Swiss TPH
stand or book it via email: info-tph@swisstph.ch
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Visit the Rhine Monitoring
and Surveillance Station
The River Rhine with its length of 1230 km is a highly
important lifeline for large parts of Europe. Over 20
million people use the River for drinking water production. Visit one of the most important river water monitoring stations in Europe. Date: Tue 08/21. Departure
at 17:30, tour is limited to 20 people. Booking information at the Swiss TPH stand or book it via email:
info-tph@swisstph.ch.
Karl Barth Archives
Karl Barth is regarded as one of the most important
theologian of the twentieth century and his influence
extends far beyond Switzerland. He was a leader in
the Confessing Church in Germany, which led the
spiritual resistance against National Socialism. After
being expelled from Germany in 1935, Barth continued
his work in Basel.
Barth’s last residence at Bruderholzallee 26 in Basel
today houses the Karl Barth Archives. The Archives accommodate his literary estate and extensive library.
Staff at the Archives continue to order and catalogue
Barth’s collected documents (approximately 100,000)
and prepare Barth’s works for publication.
Visiting hours
Tuesday, 08/20, Wednesday, 08/21, Thursday, 08/22
at 16:00 (the tour will approximately take 1 hour)
Getting there: From Messeplatz or the city centre, take
tram No. 15 to Lerchenstrasse (<25 min). Follow the
Bruderholzallee on your right hand side. After 200
meters, you will reach No. 26.
Booking is required at the Swiss TPH stand or via
email: info-tph@swisstph.ch
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Near the River Rhine
Buvetten: (Kleinbasel-side) Life is but a stage…Drift
from buvette to buvette on the waterside and get bedazzled by Basel’s Riviera. Open daily from 11:00 to
23:00 (in case of nice weather only)
Cargo Bar: Where the night owls haul… The Cargo Bar
near Johanniter-Brücke is a popular place to hang out.
Open from dusk till dawn.
www.cargobar.ch/cargobar/aktuell.html
Appeasing One’s Hunger
Acero: This little Café close to the Rhine at short step
from Mittlere Brücke (old bridge) at Rheingasse 13,offers home made, seasonal and organic ice cream and
food. Garden in the back yard.
Bahnhof St. Johann: Where the sun sets behind the
tracks. The switch tower of the old train station has become the creative hub of the St. Johann quarter. There
you will find a restaurant, a summer bar and a steam
bath if you’re in a relaxing mood. The restaurant is
open from Monday to Friday, 10:00 to midnight, Saturday, 14:00 to midnight, Sunday, 10:00 to 19:00 (Bar in
case of nice weather only).
www.stellwerkbasel.ch/stellwerk/about.html
Consum: To get started… The consum quickens your
appetite with a fine collection of snacks and wines,
daily from 17:00.
www.consumbasel.ch/consum/de.html
Rostiger Anker: Where the fishermen meet… Located
in the harbor area – a special experience in its own – ,
the “rostiger Anker” serves opulent meals (usually one
seasonal menu) and drinks right on the Quai. 40 seats
Monday/Tuesday from 11:00 to 19:00, Wednesday to
Friday, 11:00 to 23:00.
www.rostigeranker.ch
Volkshaus: Where tradition prevails… Enjoy one of Basel’s old-established restaurants where you get everything from breakfast to dinner served in a spacious
courtyard. Open from Monday to Friday from 11:30
to 14:00 and 18:00 to 22:30, Saturday from 11:30 to
22:30 (Bar from Monday to Saturday, 10:00 to 13:00).
A short 10 min walk from the venue.
www.volkshaus-basel.ch
Don Camillo: Above the roofs of Basel… Located in a
former brewery, the Cantina Don Camillo serves lunch
and dinner menus on a nice summer terrace. The dishes are prepared with regional ingredients. Open from
Monday to Friday, 11:30 to 14:00 and 18:00 to 23:30.
www.cantina-doncamillo.ch
Eo Ipso: Industrial Design. Much of the eo ipso in the
Gundeldinger quarter still evokes the times when the
factory building was the home of the Sulzer company.
Today, the place gets lively especially during nights
when the Bar is open and people turn around to the
sound of live music… Opening hours: Monday until
midnight, Tuesday to Thursday until 01:00, Friday and
Saturday until 02:00.
www.eoipso.ch/de/eoipso.html
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For the Culture Vulture
Beyeler Museum: The Beyeler Museum in Riehen is
famous for its fine art exhibitions also beyond the borders of Switzerland. Situated in a lovely surrounding,
it shows paintings and sculptures mainly of 20th century artists. Currently, the museum shows a retrospective of artist Max Ernst (1891–1971). Daily from 10:00
to 18:00 (Wednesday from 10:00 to 20:00)
www.fondationbeyeler.ch/Museum
Kunstmuseum: The permanent exhibition of the Kunstmuseum shows paintings from the Renaissance up
to the 20th and 21st century. The Basle painter Arnold Böcklin and Pablo Picasso are represented with
important works. Currently the museum features am
exhibition of the US-designer and photographer Ed
Ruscha (“Los Angeles Apartments”). Opening hour:
Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 to 18:00
www.kunstmuseumbasel.ch/de/home
Parterre: The Parterre is one of Basel’s cultural hubs,
and a highly successful project for the re-integration of
unemployed and socially deprived. Located within the
old casern (military barracks), it comprises a series
of restaurants, bars and theaters, available for your
entertainment.
Schaulager: The Schaulager is something between
a museum and a storehouse for contemporary art
works. The current innovative exhibition is devoted to
the British video artist and filmmaker Steve ­McQueen
(“hunger”, “shame”). Opening hours: Tuesday,
Wednesday and Friday from 14:00 to 20:00; Thursday
from 14:00 to 22:00; Saturday and Sunday from 12:00
to 18:00.
www.schaulager.org/de/index.php?pfad=schaulager
Filter 4: Filter 4 is the name of an old water reservoir
turned into a cultural hub (see picture above). You can
either just have a drink in the water-lounge or enjoy
live music talks and performances. Check the agenda
first … Tram 16 + a 10 min walk, on the green and
shady Bruderholz hill. Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 16:00 to 20:00, Sunday, 14:00 to 17:00.
www.iwbfilter4.ch
Out in the Green – Finally
The Kannenfeldpark, St. Johannspark or Schützenmattpark are the green lungs of Basel. It is here where
you can relax your mind by playing badminton or have
a BBQ. The pavilions serve snacks and drinks.
www.parterre.net
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Business Meetings and Side Meetings of Projects
(Usually Upon Invitation)
1
Workshop URGENCHE project (Urban
Reduction of Green House Gase
Emissions in China and Europe):
Aug 15–17th
University Basel
University Basel
EU FP7 project: www.urgenche.eu
Prof. Clive Sabel, Exter University (UK)
2
Environment and Child Health
International Birth Cohort Group
Aug 18–19th
3
ISEE Council Meeting
Aug 19th
12:30–14:00
Congress Center Basel
room: Hongkong
4
ISIAQ Board of Directors
Aug 19th
12:30–17:00
Congress Center Basel
room: Mexico
5
ISEE Council Meeting
Aug 20th
07:15–08:30
Congress Center Basel
room: Hongkong
6
7
8
Global Studies on Children,
Homes & Health
Aug 20th
ISEE New Members
Welcome Reception
Aug 20th
Joint Workshop of Asian Societies
Aug 20th
12:00–13:15
Congress Center Basel
Room: Singapore
12:30–14:00
Congress Center Basel
Room: hall 4.1
12:30–13:30
Congress Center Basel
Room: Rio
9
10
Ethics and philosophy
committee meeting
Aug 20th
ISES Board Meeting
Aug 20th
12:30–13:30
Congress Center Basel
room: Hongkong
+ Aug 21st
18:00–19:30
Congress Center Basel
room: Hongkong
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Guidance workshop “Accounting for
respiratory effects of PM in life cycle
impact assessment,” Project: UNEP/
SETAC Life Cycle Initiative Phase III
Flagship Project
Aug 20th
18:00–20:00
Swissôtel (conference
building facilities),
2nd floor
room: Wettstein
Leaders: Prof. Tom McKone (University
of Berkeley), Dr. Peter Fantke (Technical
University of Denmark), Prof. Olivier
Jolliet (University of Michigan)
12
ISEE Council Meeting
Aug 21st
07:15–08:30
Congress Center Basel
room: Hongkong
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13
ISEE Capacity Building Committee
Aug 21st
12:00–14:00
Congress Center Basel
Room: Rio
14
15
16
Escape meeting,
UTRECHT UNIVERSITY NL
Aug 21st
ATS Project on Adverse Effects
of Air Quality
Aug 21st
ISIAQ General Membership Meeting
Aug 21st
12:00–13:45
Congress Center Basel
room: Sydney
12:00–13:30
Congress Center Basel
Room: Mexico
12:30–13:00
Congress Center Basel
Room: Osaka/Samarkand
17
EHP Associate Editors Meeting
Aug 21st
12:30–13:30
Congress Center Basel
room: Hongkong
18
ISEE General Membership Meeting
Aug 21st
17:30–18:30
Congress Center Basel
Room: Rio
19
ISEE Council Meeting
Aug 22nd
07:15–08:30
Congress Center Basel
room: Hongkong
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IPCC AR5 Working Group 2
Aug 22nd
12:30–13:30
Congress Center Basel
room: Rio
21
Meeting of the European Chapter of ISEE
Aug 22nd
12:30–13:30
Congress Center Basel
Room: Osaka/Samarkand
22
IOC and Society Presidents Meeting
Aug 22nd
12:30–13:15
Congress Center Basel
Room: Miami
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IPCC AR5 Working Group 2
Aug 22nd
12:30–13:30
Congress Center Basel
room: Rio
24
ISEE General Membership Meeting
Aug 22nd
17:30–19:00
Congress Center Basel
Room: Osaka/Samarkand
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Monday, August 19
09:00-12:00 and
13:00-17:00
Speaker Ready Room
07:30-17:30
Registration
09:00–12:00
WS-02
PROBABILISTIC DIETARY EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT MODELS AND DATA
Lecturer: Cian O’ Mahony
Boston 1
09:00–12:00
WS-03
BASICS OF AIR QUALITY MODELING
Lecturer: Joseph Scire
Boston 2
09:00–12:00
WS-04
EXPOSURE TO TEMPERATURE EXTREMES DURING PREGNANCY AND BIRTH OUTCOMES:
A CALL FOR INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
Lecturers: Shilu Tong, Kristie Ebi, Xiaochuan Pan, Antonio Gasparrini
Boston 3
09:00–16:00
WS-05
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE MODELLING WORKSHOP
Lecturers: Kees de Hoogh, Danielle Vienneau, John Gulliver, Daniela Fecht, Federico
Fabbri
09:00–16:00
WS-06
METHODS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE AND HEALTH ASSESSMENT
Lecturers: Simon Hales, Hilary Bambrick, Kristie Ebi, Sari Kovats, Simon Lloyd, Joacim
Rocklöv
09:00–16:00
WS-07
WAYS TO EVOKE MINDFULNESS FOR ETHICAL CONDUCT
Lecturers: Raymond Neutra, Craig Dalton, Tom Eide
09:00–16:00
WS-08
CRASH COURSE IN R: AN INTRODUCTION TO R FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
Lecturer: Zev Ross
12:30–14:00
ISEE COUNCIL MEETING
12:30–17:00
ISIAQ BOARD OF DIRECTORS
13:00–16:30
WS-09
EXTERNAL:
Biozentrum URZ
Lima
External:
Adagio Hotel
Darwin
Hong Kong
Mexico
UNDERSTANDING INTER- AND INTRA-INDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY IN HUMAN
BIOMONITORING SPOT SAMPLES
Lecturer: Ruth Bevan
Boston 1
Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Pre-Conference Workshops
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THE EXPOSOME : HOW TO DEAL WITH EXPOSURE SIGNATURES AND COCKTAILS FROM
THE PERSPECTIVE OF ISES, ISEE AND ISIAQ
Lecturers: Thomas E. McKone, Paul Lioy, Joel D. Schwartz, Charles Weschler
Boston 2
13:00–16:00
WS-12
WORKSHOP ON ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH TRACKING (EPHT): PRACTICAL
METHODS FOR PRIORITY SETTING AND EVALUATION
Lecturer: Giovanni Leonardi, Linda Balluz, Jan Semenza, Paolo Lauriola
Boston 3
13:00–16:00
WS-13
HEALTH AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Lecturer: Bettina Menne
Kairo 1
13:00–16:00
WS-14
WRITING AND PUBLISHING RESEARCH PAPERS
Lecturer: Jane C. Schroeder
Kairo 2
OPENING EVENT & RECEPTION “AIRING SOUNDS – WASTING RHYTHM”
with Drumschool Basel by Cyrill Lützelschwab
Welcome Toasts:
•
Marcel Tanner, Director Swiss TPH
•
Martin Röösli, Conference Co-chair
•
Annette Peters, President ISEE
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Richard A. Fenske , President ISES,
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Pawel Wargocki, President ISIAQ
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Nino Künzli, Conference Chair
EXTERNAL: Hall
2.0 (Rundhof)
Authors
Friday
17:30–19:00
Wednesday
WS-11
Thursday
13:00–16:00
Tuesday
Monday
Pre-Conference Workshops
41
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
Tuesday, August 20
08:00–17:00
Speaker Ready Room
07:00–17:30
Registration
10:00–10:30
Coffee break
12:00–13:00
Lunch
15:30–16:00
Coffee break
07:15–08:30
ISEE COUNCIL MEETING
Hong Kong
07:45–08:30
T-1-01
CV/CAREER PLANNING
Lecturers: Andrea Ferro, Barbara Hoffmann
07:45–08:30
T-1-02
EPIGENETICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY: A STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL TO
DESIGN AND CONDUCT AN EPIGENETIC STUDY
Lecturer: Andrea A Baccarelli
07:45–08:30
T-1-03
THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK AND APPLICATION OF RECEPTOR MODELS
Lecturer: Philip K. Hopke
Kairo
07:45–08:30
T-1-04
TRANSLATING (RESEARCH) EVIDENCE INTO POLICY: THE CASE OF HEALTH SYSTEMS
INTERVENTIONS
Lecturer: Xavier Bosch-Capblanch
Delhi
08:45–10:00
F-1-05
OPENING PLENARY SESSION HOSTED BY SWISS TROPICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH
INSTITUTE (SWISS TPH)
The Global Burden of Disease: A Critical Environmental Perspective (more details on p.
22)
Chair: Nino Kuenzli
F-1-05-01
Introduction from the chair
Nino Kuenzli*
F-1-05-02
Welcome video note from the government of Basel
Dr. Carlo Conti*
F-1-05-03
Green conference
Martina S. Ragettli*
F-1-05-04
Scientific Opening
Martin Röösli*
F-1-05-05
The global risk factor transition: GBD successes and challenges
Majid Majiid Ezzati*
F-1-05-06
A critical view of GBD 2010: What is missing and what next?
Nicole Probst-Hensch*
S-1-06
DEBATE: DDT – POISON OR LIFE SAVER?
Chair(s): Brenda Eskenazi
S-1-06-01
DDT: Poison or Life Saver: Debater 2
Lynn R. Goldman*
S-1-06-02
DDT: Poison or Life Saver: Presentation
Riana Bornman*
S-1-06-02
DDT: Poison or Life Saver: Debater 1
Christian Lengeler*
10:30–12:00
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Boston
Shanghai
San Francisco
San Francisco
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
42
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
10:30–12:00
43
Attributing extreme temperature-related mortality to climate change in Sweden
Daniel Oudin Åström*, Bertil Forsberg, Kristie Ebi, Joacim Rocklöv
O-1-07-02
Time-varying high temperature effects on mortality for 15 cities in East Asia
Yeonseung Chung*, Youn-Hee Lim, Yasushi Honda, Yue-Liang Guo, Masahiro
Hashizume, Bing-Yu Chen, Ho Kim
O-1-07-03
The impact of heatwaves on mortality in Australia: a multi-city study
Shilu Tong*, Xiaoyu Wang, Weiwei Yu, Dong Chen, Xiaoming Wang
O-1-07-04
Temporal variations in the association between cold and mortality in 8 European cities.
Results from the PHASE project
Francesca de Donato*, Michela Leone, Antonis Analitis, Timo Lanki, Christofer Åström,
Ferran Ballester, Xavier Basagaña, Anna Páldy, Damia Noce, Paola Michelozzi
O-1-07-05
The Effect of Heat Stress on Daily Mortality in Different Age and Ethnic Population
Groups in the Beersheba Region, Israel
Michael Friger*, Annibale Biggeri, Arkady Bolotin, L. Tzivian, Michela Baccini
O-1-07-06
Association between Daily Temperature Variability and Short-term Mortality in 6 Taiwan
Major Cities
Wen-Chi Pan*, Mu-Jean Chen, Huey-Jen Su
S-1-08
ULTRAFINE PARTICLES – IMPORTANCE OF INDOOR SOURCES, EXPOSURE AND
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
Chair(s): Gabriel Bekö, John Spengler
S-1-08-01
Characteristics of particles from indoor sources
Aneta Wierzbicka*
S-1-08-02
Counterfactual behaviour of ultrafine particles in infiltration and lung deposition
processes
Otto Hänninen*, Pasi Lipponen, Riikka Sorjamaa
S-1-08-03
Health effects related to indoor ultrafine particles
Steffen Loft*, Dorina Gabriela Karottki, Michal Spilak, Marie Frederiksen, Barbara
Kolarik, Elvira V. Bräuner, Torben Sigsgaard, Lars Bo Gunnarsen, Peter Møller
S-1-08-04
Indoor generated ultrafine particles in Hong Kong homes
Man Pun Wan*, Christopher Chao, Chili Wu
S-1-08-05
Short term effects of ultrafine particles during commuting
Gerard Hoek*
O-1-09
ORGANIC POLLUTANTS AND NEURODEVELOPMENT
Chair(s): Rhena Delport, Riana Bornman
O-1-09-01
Gestational endocrine disrupting chemical exposure and autistic behaviors in 4 to 5
year old children from Cincinnati OH
Joseph Braun*, Amy Kalkbrenner, Allan C. Just, Kimberly Yolton, Antonia M. Calafat,
Andreas Sjodin, Russ Hauser, Glenys Webster, Aimin Chen, Bruce Lanphear
O-1-09-02
Cognitive Deficits and Behavior Problems in Children with Prenatal PBDE Exposure
Aimin Chen*, Kimberly Yolton, Stephen Rauch, Glenys Webster, Richard Hornung,
Andreas Sjodin, Kim Dietrich, Bruce Lanphear
O-1-09-03
Exposure to PVC-flooring in early life and associations with intellectual skills 10 years
later
Malin Larsson*, Huan Shu, Cecilia Boman Lindström, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag
O-1-09-04
Interaction of DDT/E and PBDE in their association with cognition and behavior in 7-year
old CHAMACOS children
Jonathan Chevrier*, Robert B. Gunier, Kim Harley, Asa Bradman, Andreas Sjodin, Dana
Boyd-Barr, Brenda Eskenazi
O-1-09-05
DDE and PCB serum concentration in maternal blood and their adult female offspring
Wilfried Karmaus*, Wei-Wen Hsu, Janet Rose Osuch, David Todem, Bonita Taffe, Michael
O’Keefe
O-1-09-06
Prenatal, but not Postnatal, Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) is associated
with ADHD-Related Behaviors in 8-Year-Old Children
Marc-Andre Verner*, Jaime E. Hart, Sharon K. Sagiv, David C. Bellinger, Larisa M.
Altshul, Susan A. Korrick
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
O-1-07-01
Montreal
Sydney
Singapore
Wednesday
TIME SERIES STUDIES OF HEAT AND COLD RELATED MORTALITY
Chair(s): Antonella Zanobetti, Peng Bi
Thursday
10:30–12:00
O-1-07
Friday
10:30–12:00
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
10:30–12:00
Wednesday
10:30–12:00
Thursday
Friday
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
10:30–12:00
O-1-10
NOVEL DIRECTIONS IN EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
Chair(s): Joel Kaufman, Yi Wang
O-1-10-01
Smartphone-based Assessment of Food Environment Exposures and Dietary Intake
Jenna Hua*, Lemuel Wu, Puiyin Wong, Victor Shia, Aaron Bestick, Sue Eom, Yan Li, May
Wang, Edmund Seto
O-1-10-02
ASSESSING EXPOSURES TO PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN A GROUP OF
CALIFORNIA FIREFIGHTERS
June Soo Park, Robert Voss, Sandy McNeel, Yunzhu Wang, Tan Guo, Rupali Das, Leslie
Israel, Myrto Petreas*
O-1-10-03
Evaluation of Tier 1 Exposure Assessment Models: Conceptual evaluation and
uncertainty analyses
Susanne Hesse*, Katrin Schröder, Stefan Hahn, Inge Mangelsdorf, Judith Lamb, Martie
van Tongeren
O-1-10-04
Data-driven flexible modelling approach for the personal exposure to particle number
concentration
Veronika Fensterer*, Helmut Küchenhoff, Verena Maier, Mike Pitz, Josef Cyrys, Susanne
Breitner, Alexandra Schneider, Uta Geruschkat, Annette Peters
O-1-10-05
A Holistic Approach to Microenvironmental Exposure Assessment: Home, Work, and
Commute Personal Exposures to Particulate Air Pollution
Kirsten A. Koehler*, Nicholas Good, Brianna Moore, Christian L’Orange, Maggie L. Clark,
Ashleigh Kayne, Amy Stuart, Jennifer L. Peel, John Volckens
O-1-10-06
Translating exposure determinants between exposure models. Is it consistent?
Robin Riedmann*, David Vernez, Bojan Gasic
O-1-11
ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH
includes ethics talk (e*)
Chair(s): Jacqueline van Engelen, Wayne Ott
O-1-11-01
Evaluation of the influence of a combined low-dust carpet and air filtration intervention
on the indoor air quality in a primary school
Paul T.J. Scheepers*, Jeroen J. de Hartog, Judith Reijnaerts, Gwendolyn Beckmann, Rob
B.M. Anzion, Lode Godderis, Katrien Poels
O-1-11-02
Assessing the Air Quality Health Benefits of Location-Specific Emission Controls: A
Source Attribution Study using Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis
Amanda Pappin, Amir Hakami*
O-1-11-03
Sensitivity of Global PM2.5-related Premature Mortality To Local Emissions
Lee Colin*, Randall V. Martin, Daven Henze, Richard T. Burnett, Aaron J. Cohen, Aaron
van Donkelaar, Christopher Murray, Rafael Lozano, Haidong Wang
O-1-11-04
Assessment of Environmental Health problems in Korea Using Integrated Environmental
Health Indicators
Seulkee Heo*, Kyong-Whan Moon, Jong-Tae Lee
O-1-11-05
A study of the relationship between socioeconomic status and synthetic environmental
indices
Giehae Choi*
O-1-11-06
Ethical dimensions of linking science and policy through impact assessment (e*)
Colin Soskolne*
O-1-12
WORLDWIDE WATER SECURITY: BACTERIA, PARASITES, CHEMICALS EVERYWHERE!!
includes ethics talk (e*)
Chair(s): Katherine James, Mary Ward
O-1-12-01
New Perspectives for the Control Of Mosquito Larvae Using Chlorophyll Derivates As
Photosensitizers
Gilmar Sidnei Erzinger*, Donat Peter Häder, Peter Richter, Suellen Carolina Souza,
Stephanie Wohllebe
O-1-12-02
Mapping and predicting waterborne diseases in Nouakchott (Mauritania): improving
public health interventions by using integrated geospatial models
Ibrahima Sy*, Doulo Traoré, Michael Epprecht, Moussa Keita, Jürg Utzinger, Peter
Odermat, Baidy Lô, Bassirou Bonfoh, Guéladio Cissé, Marcel Tanner
O-1-12-03
Concentration and exposure profiles of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in
groundwater of commercial site at a terai belt of India
Amit Masih*, Jitendra Lal
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Osaka /
Samarkand
Boston
Shanghai
44
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
10:30–12:00
45
Does Precipitation or Flood Trigger Leptospirosis Outbreak? A Case-Crossover study in
Taiwan, 2007-2011
Mu-Jean Chen*, Chao-Yu Guo, Kuo-Chang Hung, Huey-Jen Su
O-1-12-06
DAM CONSTRUCTIONS AND IRRIGATION PROJECTS FOR FOOD PRODUCTION IN NIGERIA:
THEIR PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES (e*)
Okolie Ugochukwu*
S-1-13
ENVIRONMENTAL AND GENETIC IMPACT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALLERGIC
DISEASES
Chair(s): I-Jen Wang, Mei-Lien Chen
S-1-13-01
Environmental exposures and the development of childhood allergic diseases
I-Jen Wang*, Shoei-Loong Lin
S-1-13-02
Gender Differences of Long-Term Exposure to Fine Particle and Ozone in Lung Function
Growth.
Bing-Fang Hwang*, Ya-Hui Chen, Yung-Ting Lin, Xiao-Tang Wu, Yungling Lee
S-1-13-03
Early life exposure for endocrine disrupting chemicals and the risk for asthma and
allergy in children
Carl-Gustaf Bornehag*
S-1-13-04
Epigenetic modification of atopic disorders after phthalate exposure
I-Jen Wang*
S-1-13-05
Maternal smoking during gestation, differential DNA methylation, and changes in lung
function at age 18 years
Wilfried Karmaus*, Hongmei Zhang, John W Holloway, Hasan S Arshad, Susan Ewart
O-1-14
NEW ASPECTS OF AIR POLLUTANT MEASUREMENTS
Chair(s): Shih-Chun Candice Lung, Teresa Moreno
O-1-14-01
Oxidative potential of particulate matter collected at sites that differ in local emission
sources
Nicole Janssen*, Aileen Yang, Maciej Strak, Maaike Steenhof, Bryan Hellack, Thomas A.
J. Kuhlbusch, Frank Kelly, Roy Harrison, Gerard Hoek, Flemming Cassee
O-1-14-02
Outdoor Air Pollution and Systemic Inflammation (C-reactive protein) in Diabetes
patients
Morteza Khafaie*, Sundeep S. Salvi, Ajay Ojha, Behzad Khafaie, Sharad S. Gore,
Chittaranjan S. Yajnik
O-1-14-03
Measurements of formaldehyde emissions in indoor environments using a colorimetric
Passive Flux Sampler
Guillaume Poulhet*, Sébastien Dusanter, Sabine Crunaire, Philippe Karpe, Yves Bigay,
Pascal Kaluzny, Nadine Locoge, Patrice Coddeville
O-1-14-04
Reliability of reflectance measures in ozone passive filters
Carmen Diva André*, Paulo Afonso André, Paulo Hilário Saldiva, Francisco Rocha, Julio
Singer
O-1-14-05
Illicit psychotropic substances in schools, houses and offices of Rome, Italy.
Balducci Catia*, Romagnoli Paola, Perilli Mattia, Cecinato Angelo
O-1-14-06
The impact of diesel trains and inland ships on measured ultrafine particle and black
carbon concentrations along railways and waterways
Moniek Zuurbier*, Bernard Groot, Anouk Besselink, Lex Groenewold, Manon Vaal,
Gerard Hoek, Nicole Janssen, Saskia van der Zee
S-1-15
ASSESSING EXPOSURE TO CHEMICALS AND OTHER POLLUTANTS VIA HOUSE DUST
Chair(s): Natalie von Götz, André Conrad
S-1-15-01
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust – how airborne particles affect the fate of SVOCs in the
indoor environment
John C. Little*
S-1-15-02
Exposure to Flame Retardants via Dust
Thomas Webster*
S-1-15-03
French children’s exposure to pollutants via ingestion of indoor dust
Philippe Glorennec*
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Kairo
Wednesday
O-1-12-05
Delhi
Thursday
10:30–12:00
Serum Concentrations of Polyfluoroalkyl Compounds in Young Girls and Duration of
Being Breast Fed
Susan M. Pinney*, Frank M. Biro, Gayle Windham, Robert L. Herrick, Antonia M. Calafat,
Paul Succop, Kayoko Kato, Lawrence H Kushi, Robert Bornschein
Friday
10:30–12:00
O-1-12-04
Tuesday
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Helvetia 1
Authors
Conference Program
10:30–12:00
Thursday
10:30–12:00
Friday
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
S-1-15-04
Modeling the contribution of the house dust pathway to consumer exposure
Christiaan Delmaar*, Martine Bakker, Natalie von Götz, Andreas Gerecke
S-1-15-05
Physical-chemical properties governing the distribution of organic compounds in indoor
environments
Charles Weschler*
S-1-15-06
Re-evaluation of house dust intake rates
Gerhard Heinemeyer*, Stefanie Klenow, Astrid Heiland, André Conrad, Dirk Wintermeyer
O-1-16
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Chair(s): Anna Jeng, Halina Rollin
O-1-16-01
Effects of high and low temperature and air pollution on the risk of preterm births. A
cohort study, Rome 2001-2010
Patrizia Schifano*, Adele Lallo, Federica Asta, Manuela DeSario, Paola Michelozzi
O-1-16-02
Mediator Role of Air Pollution, Heat, and Noise on the Association Between Maternal
Residential Proximity to Major Roads and Term Low Birth Weight
Payam Dadvand*, Bart Ostro, Francesc Figueras, Maria Foraster, Xavier Basagaña,
David Martínez, Rob Beelen, Marta Cirach, Gerard Hoek, Bert Brunekreef, Mark J
Nieuwenhuijsen
O-1-16-03
Adverse birth outcomes associated with selected maternal occupations in 12 European
birth cohorts – a CHICOS initiative
Maribel Casas*, Sylvaine Cordier, David Martínez, Nathalie Costet, Joelle Fevotte,
Manolis Kogevinas, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, Martine Vrijheid
O-1-16-04
Handling Toxic Drugs Associated with the Risk of Birth Defects in Offspring of female
veterinarians
Adeleh Shirangi*, Carol Bower, D’Arcy Holman, David Preen, Neville Bruce
O-1-16-05
Decline of sperm quality in France between 1989 and 2005
Joëlle Le Moal, Matthieu Rolland, Vérène Wagner, Dominique Royère, Jacques De
Mouzon, Annabel Rigou*
O-1-16-06
Environmental phthalate exposure is associated with increased odds of preterm birth
Kelly K. Ferguson*, Thomas McElrath, John D. Meeker
O-1-17
ARSENIC POISONING – A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
Chair(s): Maor Yehoshua, Margaret Karagas
O-1-17-01
Arsenic Exposure and Cancer Mortality in a US-based Prospective Cohort: the Strong
Heart Study
Esther Garcia-Esquinas*, Marina Pollán, Jason G. Umans, Kevin A. Francesconi, Walter
Goessler, Eliseo Guallar, Barbara V. Howard, Jeunliang Yeh, Lyle Best, Ana Navas-Acien
O-1-17-02
Urinary metabolic biomarkers link induced oxidative stress from general arsenic
exposure to male infertility in a Han Chinese Population
Shen Heqing*, Weipan Xu, Jie Zhang, Yankai Xia
O-1-17-03
Arsenic methylation efficiency and anthropometric characteristics of Mexican women.
Monica Sianez*, Raul U. Hernandez-Ramirez, Claudio Luz, Mariano E. Cebrian, Lizbeth
Lopez-Carrillo
O-1-17-04
ARSENIC IN DRINKING WATER AND PREVALENCE OF HYPERTENSION AMONG CASES OF
TYPE 2 DIABETES – DATA FROM ZRENJANIN MUNICIPALITY, SERBIA
Dragana Jovanovic*, Katarina Paunovic, Zorica Rasic-Milutinovic, Branko Jakovljevic,
Gordana PerunicicPekovic, Dragana Manojlovic, Biljana Dojcinovic
O-1-17-05
Public health emergency due to arsenic in drinking water: long-term health effects
among exposed populations in Central Italy
Daniela D’Ippoliti, Enrica Santelli, Marina Davoli, Paola Michelozzi*
O-1-17-06
Arsenic exposure and hyperuricemia in US adults
Chin-Chi Kuo, Virginia M. Weaver, Jeffrey J. Fadrowski, Eliseo Guallar, Ana Navas-Acien*
Helvetia 2
12:00–13:30
ETHICS AND PHILOSOPHY COMMITTEE MEETING
12:20–13:50
JOINT WORKSHOP OF ASIAN SOCIETIES
Chair(s): Huey-Jen Su, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag
12:30–14:00
ISEE NEW MEMBERS WELCOME RECEPTION
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Helvetia 3-5
Hong Kong
Rio
Hall 4.1
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
46
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
47
A New Real-Time Technique for Complex-mixture of Volatile Organic Compounds
Monitoring
Hao-Yu Lu*, Shih-Wei Tsai, Shih-An Tsai, Chien-Lin Huang, Shih-Chi Chu, Chia-Sheng
Cheng, Tsung-Kuan A Chou, Li-Peng Wang
P-1-01-02
Adopting Black Carbon/Elemental Carbon as a Tool in Mobility Planning: the General
Urban Traffic Plan of the City of Milan, Italy
Marco Bedogni, Silvia Moroni, Bruno Villavecchia, Luca Percich, Ario Alberto Ruprecht*,
Constantinos Sioutas
P-1-01-03
Air ion variation during morning period (06:00-08:00 hours) at rural station
Ramanandnagar (17° 4’ N 74° 25’ E) India
Subhash Pawar*
P-1-01-04
Air pollution and Biological exposure near Large Integrated Steelwork
Geun-Bae Kim*, Yong-Sung Cho, Tack-Shin Kang, Kyung Chul Yang, Hye Jeong Jo
P-1-01-05
Airborne particulate matter in school classrooms of Northern Italy
Sabrina Rovelli, Andrea Cattaneo*, Camilla Paola Nuzzi, Andrea Spinazzè, Silvia Piazza,
Anna Clara Fanetti, Paolo Carrer, Domenico Maria Cavallo
P-1-01-06
ANALYSIS OF HEALTH RISK OF EXPOSITION TO FOOD FIRING PROCESS POLLUTANTS
Alfésio Braga, Elizabete Costa, Lourdes Martins, Luiz Pereira*
P-1-01-07
Annoyance due to wood smoke in communities where domestic wood burning is
common
Pernilla Almerud*, Peter Molnar, Lars Barregård, Gerd Sallsten
P-1-01-08
Application of distributed sensor networks for estimating exposures to air pollution in
urban areas
Judah Shashank, Ilan Levy, Barak Fishbain, David M. Broday*
P-1-01-09
Aspects of exposure measurement error in epidemiologic cohort analyses using the
Libby amphibole asbestos worker cohort. Influence of changes in exposure assess
Thomas Bateson*, Leonid Kopylev
P-1-01-10
Assessing Personal Exposure to Ultrafine Particles: A Field Test with Asthmatic Children
Patrick Ryan*, Chris Wolfe, Grace LeMasters, James Lockey, Sang Young Son
P-1-01-11
Black Carbon as a new air quality and health indicator of traffic limitation interventions
in Milan: the ‘Area C’ LEZ monitoring campaign
Silvia Moroni, Ario Alberto Ruprecht*, Giuseppina Tosti, Bruno Villavecchia, Grisa
Mocnik, Constantinos Sioutas, Dane Westerdahl
P-1-01-12
Black Carbon, Trace Elements and Particulate Matter levels in the ambient air of the
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport-Nairobi
Michael J. Gatari Gichuru*, Vincent Kivaya, Johan Boman, David M. Maina, Annemarie
Wagner
P-1-01-13
CFD Analysis about Influence of Human Movements on Diffusion of Indoor Air Pollutants
Shi Chen*, Shinsuke Kato, Yoonkyung Kang, Keisuke Nakao
P-1-01-14
Comparison of 24-hour vs. Inversion-Period Integrated Samples of PM2.5 and Elemental
Carbon in Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Brett Tunno*, Leah Cambal, Courtney Roper, Sheila Tripathy, Drew Michanowicz, Jessie
Carr, Jeffrey Howell, Sara Gillooly, John Gorczynski, Holger Eisl, Jane Clougherty
P-1-01-15
Comparisons of air pollution levels measured on streets and fixed-site air monitoring
stations
Chia-Pin Chio*, Chang-Fu Wu, Chang-Chung Chan
P-1-01-16
Concentrations of NO2 and NOX across the Perth metropolitan area, Western Australia
Jane Heyworth*, Anna-Lena Arnold, Andrea Hinwood
P-1-01-17
Contribution of different sources to community pollution levels in Taiwan
Shih-Chun Candice Lung*, Pao-Kuei Hsiao, Chun-Hu Liu, Chi Betsy Fu, Tzu-Yao Wen,
Yu-Ting Cheng
P-1-01-18
Contribution to PM2.5 from domestic wood burning in a small community in Sweden
Gerd Sallsten*, Peter Molnar
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
P-1-01-01
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Hall 4.1
Wednesday
POSTER VIEWING I
AIR POLLUTION MEASUREMENTS
Thursday
P-1
01
Friday
13:00–14:00
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
P-1-01-19
Description of Industries sources to enviromental exposure to benceno in chidren from
Ecatepec, county in Mexico
Héctor Saúl López Campos*, Leticia Hernandez Cadena, Betzabet Quintanilla Vega,
Isabel Alvarado Cruz, Marco Antonio Sanchez Guerra, José Luis Texcalac Sangrador, Alan
Castillo Ferraez, Andrea De Vizcaya Ruíz
P-1-01-20
Development and Validation of a Magnetic Method Using Deciduous Tree Leaves to
Obtain SpatiallyResolved Air Pollution Measurements in Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Gillooly Sara*, Leah Cambal, Joshua Feinberg, Mike Jackson, Jessie Carr, Drew
Michanowicz, Brett Tunno, Jane Clougherty, Kyra Shields
P-1-01-21
Emission Characteristics of Particulate Matters and VOCs in Cow Dung Combustion
Duck Shin Park*, Hee Man Kim, Gwangjae Lee, Mona Loraine Barabad, Youngmin Cho,
Sangwon Ko, Kiyoung Lee
P-1-01-22
Exposure Assessment and Spatial Variation of PM2.5 and Elemental Carbon in
Downtown Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Brett Tunno*, Leah Cambal, Jessie Carr, Courtney Roper, Sheila Tripathy, Lauren Chubb,
Drew Michanowicz, Jeffrey Howell, Sara Gillooly, John Gorczynski, Jane Clougherty
P-1-01-23
Exposure to Manganese in Children: A Pilot Study in a City of Western Mexico.
Claudia Limón*, Arturo Curiel Ballesteros
P-1-01-24
Indoor air germicide feasibility of silver doped TiO2/glass fiber photocatalyst under
visible irradiation
Byeong-Kyu Lee*, Lee Byeong-Kyu
P-1-01-25
Measurement of soluble and insoluble hexavalent chromium in ambient particulate
matter
Lihui Huang*, Zhihua (Tina) Fan, Chang Ho Yu, Linda Bonanno, Jin Young Shin
P-1-01-26
Mobile monitoring of traffic-related ultrafine particles in near-highway neighborhoods
in Boston, Massachusetts (USA)
Allison P Patton*, Luz T Padró-Martínez, Jessica Perkins, Alex Bob, Wig Zamore, Doug
Brugge, John L Durant
P-1-01-27
Monte-Carlo Analysis to Select Appropriate Mobile Monitoring Strategies for
Characterizing Near-Highway Air Pollution in Urban Neighborhoods
Allison P Patton*, John L Durant, Elena N Naumova
P-1-01-28
Particulate Matter Monitoring in Urban Africa: A review
Elisaveta Petkova*, Darby Jack, Nicole Volavka-Close, Patrick Kinney
P-1-01-29
Personal exposure to particulate matter in different microenvironments – results from a
pilot study
Susanne Steinle*, Stefan Reis, Clive Sabel
P-1-01-30
Pre-school children exposure to particulate-bound polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons:
levels and health risks
Klara Slezakova*, Marta Oliveira, Cristina Delerue-Matos, Maria do Carmo Pereira,
Simone Morais
P-1-01-31
Relationships between roadside and setback air quality at two nearby suburbs bisected
by major motorways
Woodrow Pattinson*, Peyman Zawar-Reza, Ian Longley, Simon Kingham
P-1-01-32
Seasonal trends of Fine Particulate and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in indoor and
outdoor environment at two sites in the Northern central part of India
Jamson Masih*, Ajay Taneja
P-1-01-33
Spatial variation of ground level ozone and the relation between ozone and NO2/NOx
in two Swedish cities
Annika Hagenbjörk-Gustafsson*, Kristoffer Mattisson, Ebba Malmqvist, Emilie Stroh,
Lars Rylander, Håkan Tinnerberg, Bertil Forsberg, Lars Modig
P-1-01-34
Spatial Variation of Ragweed Pollen Across New York City
Kate Weinberger*, Guy Robinson, Patrick Kinney
P-1-01-35
Study of Biological Characteristics in Wood Processing Workplace
Chane-Yu Lai*, Kai-Ling Huang, Shin-Ran Wun, Ya-Hui Lin, Po-Chen Hung
P-1-01-36
Study of PM10 and PM2.5 indoor levels and chemical components in waiting room of
bus terminal in Korea
Sooran Won, In-Keun Shim*, Wooseok Lee, Jinseob Kim
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
48
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49
P-1-01-39
TOXICITY EQUIVALENCE FACTOR AND PARTICULATE-BOUND PAHS IN THE INDOOR AND
OUTDOOR AIR IN THE KINDERGARTEN IN BELGRADE (SERBIA)
Milena Jovaševic-Stojanovic*, Anka Cvetkovic, Snežana Matic-Besarabic, Viša Tasic,
Marija Živkovic
P-1-01-40
Tracking air toxics at residential areas near a petrochemical complex by new real-time
miniature VOC sensors
Ruei-Hao Shie*, Tzu-Hsuen Yuan, Tsung-Kuan A Chou, Li-Peng Wang, Chang-Chung
Chan
04
AIR POLLUTION EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
P-1-04-01
A comparison between monitoring and dispersion modeling approaches to assess the
impact of aviation on concentrations of black carbon and nitrogen oxides at LAX
Stefani Penn*, Saravanan Arunachalam, Neil Davis, Kevin Talgo, Darcy Zarubiak,
Jonathan Levy
P-1-04-02
A Land Use Regression model for predicting concentrations of benzene and
1,3-butadiene accounting for small scale biofuel burning
Lars Modig*, Annika Hagenbjörk-Gustafsson, Magnus Strömgren, David Olsson,
Lennart Jonsson, Pernilla Almerud, Bertil Forsberg
P-1-04-03
A new approach for maintaining anonymity and enhancing robustness of model-based
personal exposure estimates
Stuart Batterman*, Rajiv Ganguly, Vlad Isakov, Michelle Snyder, Thomas Robins, Toby
Lewis, Paul Harbin
P-1-04-04
An application of satellite-based surface air quality estimates to evaluate city-to-city
variation in short-term effects of PM2.5 on morbidity and mortality
Kazuhiko Ito*, Randall V. Martin, Aaron van Donkelaar, Shailesh Kharol, Jeffrey Brook
P-1-04-05
Applying Multi-scale Air Quality Models to Support Epidemiologic Studies
Michelle Snyder*, Saravanan Arunachalam, Vlad Isakov, David Heist, Janet Burke, Sarah
Bereznicki, Kathie Dionisio, Stuart Batterman, Paul Harbin
P-1-04-06
Assessing exposure to ambient air pollution at the urban temporal scale by analysis of
image color and effective bandwidth
Yael Etzion*, David M. Broday, Barak Fishbain
P-1-04-07
Children Exposure to Size Segregated Particulate Matter in Naturally Ventilated School
Buildings
Chithra V S*, S M Shiva Nagendra
P-1-04-08
Daily Activity Patterns and Time Spent for Exposure Assessment:
Jin Ki Eom*, Duck Shin Park, Keun Yul Yang, Kiyoung Lee, Ki Chul Cho
P-1-04-09
Daily kriging to estimate large scale location specific PM10 – comparisons of
measurement error options
Duanping Liao*, Eric Eric Whitsel, Gregory A. Wellenius, Richard Smith, Adam Szpiro,
Brent A. Coull, Jeff Yanosky
P-1-04-10
Developing intra-urban land use regression air pollution models with enhanced
geographical variables
Robert Tang*, John Gulliver, Marta Blangiardo
P-1-04-11
Effectiveness of a fixed-site CPC in capturing representative PNC levels across an
epidemiological study area
Matthew Simon*, Alex Bob, Allison P Patton, Doug Brugge, John L Durant
P-1-04-12
Evaluation of the CALIOPE air quality forecasting system for epidemiological research:
the example of NO2 in the province of Girona (Spain)
Inmaculada Aguilera*, Xavier Basagaña, María Teresa Pay, David Agis, Laura Bouso,
Maria Foraster, Marcela Rivera, José María Baldasano, Nino Kuenzli
P-1-04-13
Exposure to benzene, toluene, xylenes and naphthalene in the general population of
Gothenburg
Sandra Johannesson*, Magnus Akerstrom, Kerstin Bergemalm-Rynell, Bo Strandberg,
Gerd Sallsten
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
The advantages of the data management and cartography on a monitoring in a National
Priority Site
Sergio Bellagamba*, Federica Paglietti, Beatrice Conestabile della Staffa
Wednesday
P-1-01-38
Thursday
Temporal and spatial variations in ambient air quality during 1996-2009 in Bangkok,
Thailand
Pornpun Watcharavitoon*, Chan Chang-Chuan, Chio Chia-Pin, Chan Chang-Chuan
Friday
P-1-01-37
Monday
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Thursday
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Tuesday
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Conference Program
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1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
P-1-04-14
Frequency, duration and concentration of intermittent exposures to ambient air
pollutants at elevated levels
Yuli Huang*
P-1-04-15
Implementation and Validation of a Modeling Framework to Assess Personal Exposure
to Black Carbon
Evi Dons*, Martine Van Poppel, Bruno Kochan, Geert Wets, Luc Int Panis
P-1-04-16
Measurement error in epidemiologic studies of air pollution based on land use
regression models
Xavier Basagaña*, Inmaculada Aguilera, Marcela Rivera, David Agis, Maria Foraster,
Jaume Marrugat, Roberto Elosua, Nino Kuenzli
P-1-04-17
Methods to harmonise air pollution and noise assessment in EU Biobanks
Kees de Hoogh, Yutong Cai*, Susan Hodgson, Marta Blangiardo, John Gulliver, Anna
Hansell, Paul Elliott
P-1-04-18
PAH indoor-to-outdoor relationship and exposure levels in Rome
Pasi Lipponen*, Otto Hänninen, Riikka Sorjamaa, Monica Gherardi, Maria Pia Gatto,
Andrea Gordiani, Angelo Cecinato, Paola Romagnoli, Claudio Gariazzo
P-1-04-19
Personal exposure to ambient and indoor ozone: the effect of different commuting
modes in Athens, Greece.
Dikaia Saraga*, Krystallia Kalimeri, John Bartzis
P-1-04-20
PM components and sources across Mediterranean countries: Results from the MedParticles project
Angeliki Karanasiou*, Xavier Querol, Andrés Alastuey, Cinzia Perrino, Jesus de la
Rosa, Giovanna Berti, Begoña Artiñano, Jordi Sunyer, Francesco Forastiere, Massimo
Stafoggia, Med-Particles Study Group
P-1-04-21
Predicting seasonal and spatial patterns of long-term nitrogen oxides concentration in
Tehran, Iran using land use regression
Hassan Amini*, Seyed Mahmood Taghavi Shahri, Sarah B. Henderson, Kazem Naddafi,
Ramin Nabizadeh, Masud Yunesian
P-1-04-22
Rapidly Predicting Ambient Air Concentrations to Volatile Organic Compounds Diffusing
from Polymeric Materials in Indoor Storage Facilities
Bonnie Gaborek*, Debbie Lander
P-1-04-23
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND MODELING OF ULTRAFINE PARTICLE NUMBER
CONCENTRATION IN A SWISS URBAN CITY
Regina E. Ducret-Stich*, Elisabetta Corradi, Maria Foraster, Xavier Morelli, Inmaculada
Aguilera, Xavier Basagaña, Marcela Rivera, Rémy Slama, Nino Kuenzli, Harish C.
Phuleria
P-1-04-24
Strategic Air Quality Monitoring Near Open Cut Coal Mines, Hunter Valley, Australia
Craig Dalton*
P-1-04-25
TRENDS IN RISK FACTORS AND HEALTH STATUS OF EKATERINBURG PRESCHOOL
CHILDREN IN 2001-2011: FINDING SETS OF RISK FACTORS THAT HAVE MOST NEGATIVE
HEALTH EFFECT
Ekaterina Konstantinova*, Anatoly Varaksin, Irina Zhovner, Tatiana Maslakova,
Konstantin Antropov
P-1-04-26
Using emission estimates as exposure matrix: Respiratory Disease in Relation to
Outdoor Air Pollution in Kanpur, UP, India
Alena Bartonova*, Hai-Ying Liu, Mukesh Sharma, Kamlesh Katiyar, Onkar Dikshit, Martin
Schindler, Sailesh Behera
P-1-04-27
Vertical Distributions of Particulate Air Pollution and Potentially Exposed Populations
near urban Highways: Implications for Exposure Assessment
Chih-Da (John) Wu, Piers MacNaughton, Steven Melley, Kevin Lane, Gary Adamkiewicz,
John L Durant, Doug Brugge*, John D. Spengler
P-1-04-28
Volatile organic compounds in normal human exhaled breath, a long neglected
pollutant source
Xiao Sun*
P-1-04-29
Mapping ExpoCast onto ToxCast
Daniel Vallero*, Peter Egeghy, Timothy Buckley, John Wambaugh, Kristin Isaacs,
Michael-Rock Goldsmith, Mark Strynar, Halûk Ozkaynak, Jade Mitchell
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
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51
A Study on capacity of building materials to improve indoor air quality in terms of
chemical and physical properties
Chi-Chi Lin*, Shu-Chen Hsu
P-1-05-02
Adverse Birth Outcomes Associated with Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution in Allegheny
County, PA, US
Luann Brink*, Lynne Marshall, Stacey Benson, Evelyn Talbott
P-1-05-03
Air pollution exposures from the 1970s confound associations between PM10 in 2001
and mortality 20012009 in a long-running English cohort
Rebecca Ghosh*, Marta Blangiardo, Chloe Morris, Danielle Vienneau, John Gulliver,
Kayoung Lee, David J. Briggs, Anna Hansell
P-1-05-04
Ambient Air Pollution and Preeclampsia: a Spatiotemporal Analysis
Payam Dadvand*, Francesc Figueras, Xavier Basagaña, Rob Beelen, David Martínez,
Marta Cirach, Anna Schembari, Gerard Hoek, Bert Brunekreef, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen
P-1-05-05
Ambient Particulate Air Pollution and Circulating Biomarkers in Healthy Adults: the
Health Volunteer Natural Relocation Study
Shaowei Wu, Furong Deng, Hongying Wei, Jing Huang, Hongyi Wang, Masayuki Shima,
Xin Wang, Yu Qin, Chanjuan Zheng, Yu Hao, Xinbiao Guo*
P-1-05-06
Analysis of relationships of indicators of public health and active transport in European
cities
Hana Bruhova-Foltynova*, Jan Bruha
P-1-05-07
Association of organic species with seasonal and spatial variability in redox activity of
ultrafine particles in the Los Angeles Basin
Arian Saffari, Nancy Daher, Flemming Cassee, Martin Shafer, James Schauer,
Constantinos Sioutas*
P-1-05-08
Associations of Ultrafine Particles and Biomarkers of Inflammation, Oxidative Stress,
Thrombosis, and Autonomic Dysfunction in Healthy Young Adults
Jicheng Gong*, Junfeng Zhang, Tong Zhu, Howard Kipen, Guangfa Wang, Min Hu,
Pamela Ohman-Strickland, shou-En Lu, David Q Rich, Wei Huang, Wanting Lin
P-1-05-09
Blue Skies Bluer? Puzzling implications of a possible supra-linear relationship between
PM exposure and mortality
Joshua Apte*, Andrew Goodkind, Jay Coggins, Julian D. Marshall
P-1-05-10
BREATHE Project (Brain Development and Air Pollution ultrafine particles in school
children): Research protocol and first results.
Mar Álvarez Pedrerol*, Joan Forns, Jesús Pujol, Xavier Querol, Jordi Sunyer
P-1-05-11
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Ulaanbaatar: the Japan and Mongolia
international study
Motoyuki Nakao*, Fumiko Ono, Hisamitsu Omori, Bandi Solongo, Yoko Ishihara
P-1-05-12
Does air pollution impact cardiovascular events during labor and delivery?
Tuija Mannisto, Pauline Mendola*, Rajeshwari Sundaram, Kira Leishear, Danping Liu,
Seth Sherman, Qi Ying, Enrique Schisterman, S. Katherine Laughon
P-1-05-13
Effect of air pollution on prevalence of chronic bronchitis symptoms-a cross-sectional
analysis of 5 cohort studies
Yutong Cai*, Tamara Schikowski, Anne-Elie Carsin, Andrea Vierkötter, Margaux Sanchez,
Francine Kauffmann, Nicole Probst-Hensch, Ursula Krämer, Nino Kuenzli, Anna Hansell
P-1-05-14
Effects of sulfur dioxide on respiratory symptoms in child residents of Miyakejima seven
years after returning to the island
Satoko Iwasawa*, Takeshi Kochi, Tazuru Tsuboi, Makiko Nakano, Takamoto Uemura,
Shigeru Tanaka, Kazuyuki Omae
P-1-05-15
Empowering citizens to improve quality of life in urban environments; the CITI-SENSE
Barcelona case study
Thomas Cole-Hunter*, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, Elena Turco, Alberto Fernandez, Mark
Williams, Alena Bartonova
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
HEALTH EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION
P-1-05-01
Wednesday
05
Thursday
Chimney stoves modestly improved indoor air quality measurements compared with
traditional open fire stoves: results from a small-scale intervention study in ru
Stella Hartinger Pena*, Adwoa Commodore, Jan Hattendorf, Claudio Lanata, Ana I Gil,
Hector Verastegui, Manuel Aguilar-Villalobos, Daniel Mäusezahl, Luke P Naeher
Friday
P-1-04-30
Monday
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Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
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Conference Program
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1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
P-1-05-16
Exposure during short-lived air pollution events is more predictive of airway oxidative
stress than mean concentration
Roby Greenwald*, Priya Kewada, Fuyuen Yip, Jeremy Sarnat
P-1-05-17
FIRST INTERIM REVIEW OF JAPAN ENVIRONMENT AND CHILDREN’S STUDY
Eisaku Toda, Shoji Nakayama*, Kiwako Yamamoto, Toshihiro Kawamoto
P-1-05-18
Increased macrophage atherogenicity following exposure to ultrafine particles
Lauren Petrick*, Mira Rosenblat, Michael Aviram
P-1-05-19
Increased urinary 1-hydroxypyrene levels among adults living near a petrochemical
complex
Tzu-Hsuen Yuan*, Ruei-Hao Shie, Yu-Yen Chin, Chang-Chung Chan
P-1-05-20
Long-term air pollution exposure and breast cancer
Sadegh Niazi Esfyani, Morteza Seifi, Samira Nabavi, Masud Yunesian, Hassan Amini*
P-1-05-21
Long-term effects on cardiovascular and non-accidental mortality by exposure to NOx in
the primary prevention study cohort – preliminary findings
Stockfelt Leo*, Peter Molnar, Annika Rosengren, Lars Wilhelmsen, Gerd Sallsten, Lars
Barregård
P-1-05-22
Long-term exposure to wood smoke and mortality among urban population in the
Helsinki Metropolitan Area
Kari Pasanen*, Eero Pukkala, Maria Myllynen, Tarja Koskentalo, Raimo O Salonen
P-1-05-23
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and Long-Term Ambient Air Pollution
Exposure: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)
Michael Young*, Matthew Budoff, Temitope Foster, Jingzhong Ding, Joel Kaufman
P-1-05-24
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrests and hourly air pollution in Melbourne, Australia
Martine Dennekamp*, Muhammad Akram, Michael Abramson, Andrew Tonkin, Malcolm
Sim, Karen Smith, Bircan Erbas
P-1-05-25
Placental DNA hypomethylation in association with particulate air pollution in early life
Bram Janssen*, Lode Godderis, Nicky Pieters, Katrien Poels, Michal Kicinski, Ann
Cuypers, Frans Fierens, Joris Penders, Jaco Vangronsveld, Wilfried Gyselaers, Tim S.
Nawrot
P-1-05-26
PM10 Exposure and Non-accidental Mortality in Asian Populations: A Meta-analysis of
Time-series and Casecrossover Studies
Hye Yin Park*, Sanghyuk Bae, Yun Chul Hong
P-1-05-27
Prenatal Exposure to Air Toxics and Autism in Children
Ondine von Ehrenstein*, Hilary Aralis, Jiaheng Qiu, Pei Chen Lee, Beate Ritz
P-1-05-28
Prenatal Exposure to Nitrogen Oxides and Birth Weight in Mexican Infants
Jessica Mendoza-Ramirez*, Albino Barraza-Villarreal, Octavio Hinojosa de la Garza,
Luisa Torres-Sanchez, Leticia Hernandez-Cadena, José Luis Texcalac Sangrador, Marlene
Cortez-Lugo, Luz-H Sanín, Isabelle Romieu
P-1-05-29
Prenatal exposure to traffic-related pollution and childhood cognition
Maria Harris*, Diane R. Gold, Sheryl Rifas-Shiman, Steven Melley, Lenie van Rossem,
Petros Koutrakis, Joel D. Schwartz, Brent A. Coull, Antonella Zanobetti, Sharon K. Sagiv,
Emily Oken
P-1-05-30
Prenatal Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) Exposure, Maternal Hardship and Child
IQ at age 7
Julia Vishnevetsky, Virginia Rauh, Hsin-Wen Chang, Shuang Wang, Julie Herbstman,
Deliang Tang, Frederica Perera*
P-1-05-31
Prevalence of hypertension increases exponentially with proximity to roadways in an
adult cardiac catheterization cohort
Ward-Caviness Cavin*, Colette Blach, Carol Haynes, Prakash Bhave, Robert B. Devlin,
David Diaz-Sanchez, Svati Shah, Marie Lynn Miranda, William Kraus, Elizabeth Hauser,
Lucas M. Neas
P-1-05-32
Respiratory disorders and air pollution in children living in the High Risk Area of Milazzo
– Valle del Mela (Sicily).
Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera*, Dolores Catelan, Laura Grisotto, Franca Rusconi, Neil Pearce,
Fabio Barbone, Annibale Biggeri
P-1-05-33
Respiratory Effects of Ozone and Acidic Aerosol for Children in an Urban Community
Qingyu Meng*, Robert Laumbach, Pamela Ohman-Strickland
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
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53
P-1-05-36
Traffic-related air pollution, susceptibility and respiratory symptoms in preschoolers:
results from the PARIS birth cohort
Fanny Rancière*, Lydia Nikasinovic, Isabelle Momas
P-1-05-37
Ultrafine particles induce rapid changes in repolarization in individuals with impaired
glucose metabolism
Alexandra Schneider*, Susanne Breitner, Regina Hampel, Wojciech Zareba, Josef Cyrys,
David Q Rich, Annette Peters
06
SOURCE SPECIFIC AND MULTI AIR POLLUTION MODELS
P-1-06-01
Asian dust and daily mortality in Korea and Japan
Kashima Saori*, Takashi Yorifuji, Sanghyuk Bae, Yasushi Honda, Toshihide Tsuda,
Hiroyuki Doi, Yun-Chul Hong
P-1-06-02
Assessment of Exposure to Traffic-Related Air Pollution in Residential Neighborhood
Oksana Ananyeva*, Olena Turos, Arina Petrosian, Liliia Petruk, Liudmyla Mykhina,
Tatiana Maremukha
P-1-06-04
Blood pressure is associated with same day PNC from a central site monitor for a
population most of whom live near a major highway
Mei Chung*, Christina Fuller, Kevin Lane, Doug Brugge
P-1-06-05
Commuting and air pollution: A multi-pollutant exposure study
Nicholas Good*, Maggie L. Clark, Ashleigh Kayne, Kirsten A. Koehler, Christian
L’Orange, Brianna Moore, Amy Stuart, Jennifer L. Peel, John Volckens
P-1-06-06
Effect of short-term pre-exposure to ambient biological aerosols, anthropogenic
pollutants and noise on cardiopulmonary health baseline parameters
Thomas Cole-Hunter*, Nadine Kubesch, David Martínez, Marta Cirach, Jordina
Belmonte, Audrey de Nazelle, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen
P-1-06-07
Effects of fine particulate matter and its constituents on low birth weight among fullterm infants in California
Rupa Basu*, Maria Harris, Lillian Sie, Brian Malig, Rachel Broadwin, Rochelle Green
P-1-06-08
Exploring Associations between Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Female Breast and
Prostate Cancer using a Multi-Site Population-Based Case-Control Study in Can
Perry Hystad, Paul J Villeneuve*, Mark Goldberg, Richard T. Burnett, Kenneth C Johnson
P-1-06-09
EXPOSURE TO AIR POLLUTION DUE TO ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION: PROBLEM OF RISK /
BENEFIT TO HEALTH. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.
Magda Cristina Cepeda Gil*
P-1-06-10
Fine particulate air pollution and its components in association with mortality in
Athens, Greece
Evangelia Samoli, Asimina Stamatelopoulou, Styliani Pateraki, Aikaterini Bougiatioti,
Thomas Maggos, Nikolaos Mihalopoulos, Dimosthenis N. Asimakopoulos, Klea
Katsouyanni*
P-1-06-11
Gene Expression Changes in Healthy Volunteers after Exposure to Traffic Related Air
Pollution and Physical Activity
Nadine Kubesch*, Juan R Gonzales, Mariona Bustamante, Audrey de Nazelle, Mark J
Nieuwenhuijsen
P-1-06-12
Health Effects of Multi-pollutant Mixtures
Antonella Zanobetti*, Elena Austin, Brent A. Coull, Joel D. Schwartz, Petros Koutrakis
P-1-06-13
Heterogeneity in coal composition and the implications for the lung cancer risk in
XuanWei and FuYuan, China
George Downward, Hu Wei, Harry Veld, Nathaniel Rothman, Fusheng Wei, Jun Xu,
Guoping Wi, David Large, Boris Reiss, Qing Lan, Roel Vermeulen*
P-1-06-14
Investigating Community Exposure to Traffic-Related Particulate Matter and Noise
Pollution in Beijing using Electrical Bicycle
Eunice Lee*, Edmund Seto, Li Nan, Hua Zhang, Yiming Zhao
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
The Influence of Atmospheric Pollutants on the Length of Human Gestation
Rémy Slama*, Lise Giorgis-Allemand, Claire Bernard, Marie Pedersen, Rob Beelen,
Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, Göran Pershagen, Bert Brunekreef, Manolis Kogevinas, Escape
ESCAPE Birth Outcomes working group
Wednesday
P-1-05-35
Thursday
Retrospective Exposure Reconstruction: Reverse Models of Asbestos Health Risk
Assessment
Eric Rasmuson, Andrey Korchevskiy*, Jim Rasmuson
Friday
P-1-05-34
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
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Authors
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Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
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1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
P-1-06-15
Long-term Exposure to Traffic Pollution and Subclinical Atherosclerosis in African
Americans: Results from the Jackson Heart Study
Yi Wang*, DeMarc Hickson, Annie Gjelsvik, Charles Eaton, Sharon Wyatt, Gregory A.
Wellenius
P-1-06-16
Mobile Monitoring Approach to Characterize Spatial and Seasonal Variation of TrafficRelated Air Pollutants in an Urban Community
Chang Ho Yu, Zhihua (Tina) Fan*, Yingjun (John) Ma, Clarimel Cepeda, Robert Laumbach
P-1-06-17
Overview and Evaluation of Alternative Air Quality Exposure Metrics Used in Recent Air
Pollution Epidemiological Studies
Halûk Ozkaynak*, Kathie Dionisio, Lisa Baxter, Janet Burke, David Q Rich, Stefanie
Sarnat, Jeremy Sarnat, Rena Jones
P-1-06-18
Quality of life in relation to the traffic pollution indicators NO2 and NOx: results from
the Swedish GA2LEN Survey
Johan Nilsson Sommar*, Alexandra Ek, Roelinde Middelveld, Helén Bertilsson, Anders
Bjerg, Linda Ekerljung, Andrei Malinovschi, Pär Stjärne, Sven-Erik Dahlén, Christer
Janson, Bertil Forsberg
P-1-06-19
School traffic air pollution in the BREATHE Project
Ioar Rivas*, Jordi Sunyer, Teresa Moreno, Mar Viana, Mar Álvarez Pedrerol, Andrés
Alastuey, Xavier Querol
P-1-06-20
Short-term personal traffic-related exposures and biomarkers of nitro-PAH exposure
and oxidative DNA damage
Andreas M. Neophytou*, Jaime E. Hart, Yan Chang, Junfeng Zhang, Thomas J. Smith, Eric
Garshick, Francine Laden
P-1-06-21
Using risk to guide dimension reduction with complex pollution data
David O. Nelson*, Erika Garcia, Susan Hurley, Peggy Reynolds
P-1-06-22
Using the Nitrogen Isotopic Composition of NO2 (?15N-NO2) for Source Apportionment
in an Urban Area
Cambal Leah*, Emily Elliott, J. David Felix, Brett Tunno, Jane Clougherty
P-1-06-23
Utilizing Regression Trees to Identify Complex Patterns of Multipollutant Joint Effects
Katherine Gass, Mitch Klein, Howard Chang, Stefanie Sarnat*, W. Dana Flander,
Matthew Strickland
P-1-06-24
Assessing Air Pollution, Health and Economic Impacts of Global Change: An Integrated
Assessment Approach
Noelle Selin*, Tammy Thompson, Rebecca Saari, Sebastian Rausch
08
HOUSEHOLD AIR POLLUTION EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
P-1-08-01
A cost-benefit mechanism available for national and local authorities to manage indoor
environments in schools
Yuri Bruinen de Bruin*, Stylianos Kephalopoulos, Eva Csobod, Ellen Koudijs, Eduardo
de Oliveira Fernandes
P-1-08-02
Air Quality and Health Evaluation of a Climate Financed Cookstove Intervention in Rural
India
The Wint Aung*, Julian D. Marshall, T Pradeep, S Narayanswami, Grishma Jain, Karthik
Sethuraman, Andy Grieshop, Jill Baumgartner, Conor Reynolds, Michael Brauer
P-1-08-03
Air Quality and Thermal Comfort in Complex Topology Buildings
Eusébio Conceição*, João M. M. Gomes, Tiago A. C. Machado
P-1-08-04
Artificial turf as a source of harmful compounds in indoor air of sports arenas
Arto Pennanen*, Arja Asikainen, Tapani Tuomi, Sinikka Vainiotalo, Arto Säämänen,
Raimo O Salonen
P-1-08-05
Carbon monoxide exposures in vulnerable groups: Use of a toxicokinetic model to
evaluate current indoor air guidelines and standards
Prabjit Barn*, Nathalie Gosselin, Michèle Bouchard, Tom Kosatsky
P-1-08-06
Characteristics and affecting factors on indoor particulate matters in public facilities,
Korea
In-Keun Shim*, Wooseok Lee, Suran Won, Jinseob Kim
P-1-08-07
CONTROL OF AIRTIGHTNESS QUALITY MANAGEMENT SCHEME IN FRANCE: RESULTS AND
LESSONS
Gaelle Guyot*, Sandrine Charrier, Myriam Olivier
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
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P-1-08-10
Freebase methamphetamine accumulation in clothing and skin oil
Nishanthini Vijayakumar shakila*, Nishanthini Vijayakumar shakila, Krista Parker, Glenn
Morrison
P-1-08-11
HAZARDOUS IDENTIFICATION AND HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT RELATED TO INCENSE AND
JOSS STICK MAKING IN SMALL HOUSEHOLD FACTORIES,
Sangchom Siripanich*, Wattasit Siriwong, Mark Gregory Robson
P-1-08-12
Health risk assessment for inhalation exposure to particle-bound polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons from household cooking in northern Taiwan
Kuo-Pin Yu*, Ke-Ruo Yang, Shih-Chun Candice Lung, Chun-Hu Liu
P-1-08-13
High Throughput Exposure Prioritization of Chemicals Using a Screening-Level
Probabilistic SHEDS-Lite Exposure Model
Halûk Ozkaynak*, Kristin Isaacs, Jianping Xue, Rocky Goldsmith, Peter Egeghy, Daniel
Vallero, John Wambaugh
P-1-08-14
IAQ measurement of newly-manufactured express bus in the whole vehicle test
chamber: Part I. Test Procedures
Soon-Bark Kwon*, Youngmin Cho, Duck Shin Park, Young-Hwan Ko, Yun-Gyu Lee,
Jungyun Lim, Suejin Kim
P-1-08-15
IAQ measurement of newly-manufactured express bus in the whole vehicle test
chamber: Part II. Test Results
Jihan Song*, Soon-Bark Kwon, Minhae Kim, Young-Kwan Yoon, Youngmin Cho, YoungHwan Ko, CheolWoong Shin, Yun-Gyu Lee, Jungyun Lim, Suejin Kim
P-1-08-16
Impact of Biomass cooking fuels on indoor air quality in rural areas of Lucknow
Ms Aakanksha, Ratna Katiyar*, S K Rastogi
P-1-08-17
Indoor Air Quality in schools in the city of Kozani, Greece.
Krystallia Kalimeri, Dikaia Saraga*, Evangelos Tolis, John Bartzis
P-1-08-18
Perceived indoor air quality in modern office buildings in Finland
Matti Peltonen*, Arja Asikainen, Marko Hyttinen, Otto Hänninen, Philo Bluyssen,
Corinne Mandin, Serena Fossati, Paolo Carrer, Eduardo de Oliveira Fernandes, John
Bartzis
P-1-08-19
Residential exposure to household air pollution and its effects on children’s respiratory
health
Bijaya Kumar Padhi*, Vinod Kumar Jain, Pinaki Panigrahi
P-1-08-20
Sensory-based Evaluation of Building Product Emissions – Integration of Sensory Tests
in the AgBB-Scheme
Ana Maria Scutaru*
P-1-08-21
Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) among parents of preschool children in relation to home
environment in Chongqing, China
Juan Wang*, Baizhan Li, Qin Yang, Han Wang, Dan Norbäck, Jan Sundell
P-1-08-22
Sources of Indoor Air Pollution in Residences of Asthmatic Children in New York City
Rima Habre*, Brent A. Coull, Annette Rohr, Erin Moshier, Amit Nath, William Castro, Avi
Grunin, James Godbold, Neil Schachter, Meyer Kattan, Petros Koutrakis
P-1-08-23
Study On The Effect Of Door Opening On The Temperature Distribution In the Urban
Transit Cabin In Winter Season
Youngmin Cho*, Soon-Bark Kwon, Duck Shin Park, Woo-Sung Jung, Tae-Wook Kim
10
ARSENIC
P-1-10-01
A META-ANALYSIS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ARSENIC AND MANGANESE EXPOSURE WITH
NEURODEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN
Miguel Rodríguez-Barranco*, Marina Lacasaña, Clemente Aguilar, Juan Alguacil,
Fernando Gil, Beatriz Gonzalez Alzaga
P-1-10-02
Are different soil metals during pregnancy associated with mild and severe intellectual
disability in children?
Suzanne McDermott*, Weichao Bao, Bo Cai, Andrew Lawson, C. Marjorie Aelion
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Establishing the burden of Carbon monoxide exposure in private homes
Lucy McCann*, Rebecca Close, Les Staines, Graham Cutter, Giovanni Leonardi
Wednesday
P-1-08-09
Thursday
Emissions of Phthalate Plasticizers from Vinyl Flooring: The Impact of Temperature,
Ventilation and Surface Sorption
Ying Xu*, Yirui Liang
Friday
P-1-08-08
Monday
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P-1-10-03
Arsenic Exposure and Cardiovascular Disease: An Updated Systematic Review
Katherine Moon*, Eliseo Guallar, Ana Navas-Acien
P-1-10-04
Arsenic exposure and impaired lung function: findings from a large population-based
prospective cohort study
Faruque Parvez*, Yu Chen, Mahbub Yunus, Christopher Olopade, Stephanie Segers,
Vesna Slavkovich, Rabiul Hasan, Alauddin Ahmed, Tariqul Islam, Joseph Graziano,
Habibul Ahsan
P-1-10-05
Arsenic in private drinking water supplies: human health risk based on underlying
geology
Helen Crabbe*, Rebecca Close, Mike Studden, Pauline Smedley, Louise Ander, Michael
Watts, Alison Henley, Frank McColl, Amy Rimell, Giovanni Leonardi
P-1-10-06
Arsenic in private drinking water supplies: population exposure assessment validated
by biomonitoring.
Rebecca Close*, Dan Middleton, David Polya, Ovnair Sepai, Karen Exley, Helen Crabbe,
Michael Watts, Pauline Smedley, Louise Ander, Mike Studden, Giovanni Leonardi
P-1-10-07
Arsenic in the drinking water and congenital heart anomalies
Peter Rudnai*, Janos Sandor, Judit Beres, Julia Metneki
P-1-10-08
ARSENIC METABOLITES IN HUMAN URINE AFTER INGESTION OF SEAFOOD
Akihisa Hata*, Kenzo Yamanaka, Hidetoshi Kurosawa, Yuko Yamano, Yoko Endo, Noboru
Fujitani, Ginji Endo
P-1-10-09
Associations among Autoantibodies, Total Blood Mercury, Fish Consumption and
Proximity to Highconcentration Sediment Arsenic Deposits in Cheyenne River Sioux
Tribe Members
Jennifer Ong*, Esther Erdei, Robert Rubin, Carlyle Ducheneaux, Marcia O’Leary, K.
Michael Pollard, Curtis Miller, Johnnye Lewis
P-1-10-10
Comparison of Inter-Home and Intra-Homes Variance of Arsenic in Children’s Urine for
Households Near a Hazardous Waste Site
Anastasia Sugeng*, Paloma Beamer, Nathan Lothrop, Walter Klimecki, Melissa Cox,
Sarah T. Wilkinson, Miranda Loh
P-1-10-11
Development of analytical method for biological monitoring of inorganic arsenic
exposure using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
Akito Takeuchi*, Akira Namera, Yaeko Kawasumi, Tsutoshi Imanaka, Norihiro Sakui,
Hirokazu Ota, Yoko Endo, Kimiaki Sumino, Ginji Endo
P-1-10-12
Dietary inorganic arsenic intake in the U.S. and relation to serum matrix
metalloproteinase-9 at different threshold concentrations of tap water arsenic
Margaret Kurzius-Spencer*, Robin Harris, Jason Roberge, Mary Kay O’Rourke, Vern
Hartz, Jefferey Burgess
P-1-10-13
Exposure to Metals in Environmental Media Near a Mine Tailings Site
Miranda Loh*, Anastasia Sugeng, Nathan Lothrop, Walter Klimecki, Melissa Cox, Sarah
T. Wilkinson, Paloma Beamer
P-1-10-14
In utero arsenic exposure and infant infections in a United States cohort: A prospective
study
Shohreh Farzan*, Susan A. Korrick, Zhigang Li, Richard Enelow, A. Jay Gandolfi, Juliette
Madan, Kari Nadeau, Margaret Karagas
P-1-10-15
In vivo study of arsine exposure in hairless mice: percutaneous absorption vs. wholebody inhalation
Yuko Yamano*, Kasuke Nagano, Kenzo Yamanaka, Akihisa Hata, Toshio Nakadate, Yoko
Endo, Ginji Endo
P-1-10-16
Inorganic arsenic and bladder cancer in areas of Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia: A
Case-Control Study
Tony Fletcher, Giovanni Leonardi*, Walter Goessler, Eugen Gurzau, Kvetoslava Koppova,
Kumar Rajive, Peter Rudnai, Marie Vahter
P-1-10-17
Low to Moderate Arsenic Exposure and Incident Cardiovascular Disease: The Strong
Heart Study
Katherine Moon*, Eliseo Guallar, Jason G. Umans, Richard B. Devereux, Lyle Best, Kevin
A. Francesconi, Walter Goessler, Jonathan Pollak, Ellen K. Silbergeld, Barbara V. Howard,
Ana Navas-Acien
P-1-10-18
Low-moderate drinking water arsenic is associated with an increased risk for
spontaneous abortion among more highly educated women in Timis County, Romania
Michael Bloom, Simona Surdu, Iulia Neamtiu, Edward Fitzgerald*, Eugen Gurzau
Environment and Health –
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19–23, August 2013
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P-1-10-21
Relationship of Arsenic Concentration in Residential Yard Soil, Home Location, and
Topography in a Community near a Superfund Site
Lothrop Nathan*, Anastasia Sugeng, Miranda Loh, Walter Klimecki, Melissa Cox, Sarah
T. Wilkinson, Paloma Beamer
P-1-10-22
SLCO1B1 Gene Variants and Urine Arsenic Metabolites in the Strong Heart Family Study
Matthew O. Gribble*, V. Saroja Voruganti, Cheryl D. Cropp, Kevin A. Francesconi, Walter
Goessler, Jason G. Umans, Ellen K. Silbergeld, W.H. Linda Kao, Shelley A. Cole, Ana
Navas-Acien
P-1-10-23
Spatial patterns in urinary tract cancer (UTC) risk in Nova Scotia (NS), Canada.
Nathalie Saint-Jacques*, Patrick Brown, Trevor Dummer, Louise Parker
P-1-10-24
Spatial-temporal analysis of bladder cancer risk in the New England Bladder Cancer
Study
David Wheeler*, Mary Ward, Dalsu Baris, Joanne S. Colt, Kenneth P. Cantor, Laura Beane
Freeman, Margaret Karagas, Molly Schwenn, Alison Johnson, Debra T. Silverman
P-1-10-25
Urine Arsenic and Chronic Kidney Disease: Cross-sectional and Prospective Evidence
from the Strong Heart Study
Laura Zheng*, Jason G. Umans, Fawn Yeh, Kevin A. Francesconi, Walter Goessler, Ellen K.
Silbergeld, Eliseo Guallar, Barbara V. Howard, Virginia M. Weaver, Ana Navas-Acien
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CLIMATE CHANGE
P-1-12-01
A Global Analysis Of Associations Between Climate, Vegetation And Intermittent And
Persistent Rhinitis Prevalence
Elaine Fuertes*, Barbara K Butland, H. Ross Anderson, David P. Strachan, Michael
Brauer
P-1-12-02
Absolute Temperature Mean Changes and Emergency Department Visits for Asthma in
Seoul, Korea: A CaseCrossover Study
Jayeun Kim*, Ho Kim
P-1-12-03
ADDRESSING THE PUBLIC HEALTH IMPACT IN MACEDONIA: THE CLIMATE CHANGE
ADAPTATION STRATEGY IN HEALTH SECTOR
Vladimir Kendrovski*, Margarita Spasenovska, Maria Kisman, Allison Thorpe, Bettina
Menne
P-1-12-04
Apparent temperature and heatstroke-related emergency ambulance dispatches in the
Kanto area of Japan: When does the tragic relationship first begin?
Chris Fook Sheng Ng*, Kayo Ueda, Masaji Ono, Hiroshi Nitta
P-1-12-05
Assessing the heat and cold effect of temperature on hospitalization and outpatient by
allergic rhinitis in Seoul, Korea
Hyo-Mi Kim*, Jong-Tae Lee
P-1-12-06
Associations between Short-term Changes in Air Pollution and Perceived Stress: the VA
Normative Aging Study
Amar Mehta*, Laura Kubzansky, Brent A. Coull, Itai Kloog, Petros Koutrakis, David
Sparrow, Avron Spiro III, Pantel S. Vokonas, Joel D. Schwartz
P-1-12-07
Characteristics of deaths from meteorological disasters in republic of Korea
Kyung Eun Lee*, Hyung-Myung Nam, Wonwoong Na, Jae-Yeon Jang
P-1-12-08
Climate Cascades: Impacts of toxic substances and waterborne pathogens on man and
ecosystems
Ton de Nijs, Ana Maria Roda Husman, Jack Schijven, Ankie Sterk*, Marcel van der Perk,
Maria Stergiadi, Marc Bierkens, Oene Oenema, Tine Fierens, Arnout Standaert, Mirja
Van Holderbeke
P-1-12-09
Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Israel and Correlation over Time with Average Ambient
Temperature
Isabella Karakis*, Dan Gandacu, Pinhas Alpert, Haim Shafir, Anat Baharad, Emilia Anis,
Itamar Grotto
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Possible Production of arsenic adduct due to the exposure of mouse preserved blood to
arsine in vitro
Takenori Yamauchi*, Yuko Yamano, Kenzo Yamanaka, Akihisa Hata, Yoshiki Kuroda,
Yoko Endo, Ginji Endo
Wednesday
P-1-10-20
Thursday
Polymorphism of Inflammatory genes and Arsenic Methylation Capacity are Associated
with Urothelial Carcinoma
Yu-Mei Hsueh*, Chia-Chang Wu, Yung-Kai Huang, Chi-Jung Chung
Friday
P-1-10-19
Monday
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P-1-12-10
Effects of climate parameters in dengue fever incidence in Taiwan – retrospective
observation from 1998 to 2010
Wu Fang-Yang, Wu Shu-Huan*, Chou Tzu-Chieh, Sung Fung-Chang
P-1-12-11
Effects of cold and hot temperature on dehydration: a mechanism of cardiovascular
burden from extreme weather condition
Youn-Hee Lim, Min-Seon Park, Yoonhee Kim, Ho Kim, Keun-Young Yoo, Jin Hee Kim,
Yoon-Hyeong Choi, Yun Chul Hong*
P-1-12-12
Effects of extreme temperatures on mortality among elderly persons with chronic
disease
Daniel Oudin Åström*, Christofer Åström, Patrizia Schifano, Adele Lallo, Paola
Michelozzi, Joacim Rocklöv, Bertil Forsberg
P-1-12-13
Estimated Costs of Diseases Related to Climate Change in Public and Private Hospitals
in Michoacan State, Mexico during 2011
Alejandro Molina-Garcia*, Josefina Martinez-Ponce, Angeles Fuentes-Chagolla,
Raymundo Puebla-Calderon, Rafael Diaz-Rodriguez
P-1-12-14
Extreme heat in Australia: are culturally and linguistically diverse communities more at
risk?
Peng Bi*, Alana Hansen, Monika Nitschke, Arthur Saniotis, Jill Benson, Val Smyth, Leigh
Wilson, Gil-Soo Han, Yan Tan, Lillian Mwanri
P-1-12-15
Health effects of a changing climate – impacts and adaptation needs in Stockholm
County
My Svensdotter, Tom Bellander*, Gunnel Emenius, Elisabet Lindgren
P-1-12-16
Impact of climate change on human dietary exposure to heavy metals in the
Netherlands
Tine Fierens, Arnout Standaert, Mirja Van Holderbeke, Luc Int Panis*
P-1-12-17
Impact of climate variability on Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum malaria
in the high risk area of Yunnan Province, China
Yan Bi, Weiwei Yu*, Wenbiao Hu, Hualiang Lin, Yuming Guo, Zhiwei Xu, Shilu Tong
P-1-12-18
Influence of climate change on biotropic weather effects and human health in Germany
Stefan Zacharias*, Christina Koppe, Hans-Guido Mücke
P-1-12-19
INTERACTIVE EFFECTS BETEEN OZONE AND TEMPERATURE ON RESPIRATORY ADMISSIONS
IN KOREA
Hyun-joo Bae*, YongSeong Shin, Jeong-Gyu Park, Haeyoung Pak
P-1-12-20
Modelling the influences of climate change and socioeconomic development on future
storm surge mortality
Simon Lloyd*, Sari Kovats, Zaid Chalabi, Sally Brown, Robert Nicholls
P-1-12-21
PHASE EU-project. Variations in the high temperature – mortality relationship and the
harvesting effect in 8 European cities
Michela Leone*, Francesca de Donato, Klea Katsouyanni, Timo Lanki, Daniel Oudin
Åström, Carmen Iñiguez, Xavier Basagaña, Matteo Scortichini, Anna Páldy, Paola
Michelozzi
P-1-12-22
Spatial analysis of the 2010 heat wave on stroke mortality in Nanjing, China
Kai Chen*, Jun Bi, Tiantian Li, Xiuzhen Zhang, Lei Huang
P-1-12-23
Suicide and Ambient temperature in East Asia
Yoonhee Kim*, Ho Kim, Yasushi Honda, Yue-Liang Guo, Bing-Yu Chen, Youn-Hee Lim,
Na-Kyung Kim
P-1-12-24
Synergy in the effects of temperature and air pollution on mortality in 8 European cities.
Results from the PHASE project.
Antonis Analitis*, Francesca de Donato, Michela Leone, Paola Michelozzi, Bertil
Forsberg, Ana M. VicedoCabrera, Raimo O Salonen, János Bobvos, Klea Katsouyanni
P-1-12-25
Temperature and ischemic heart disease mortality in cities of tropical, Mexico MaríaGuadalupe
Garibay-Chávez*, Arturo Curiel Ballesteros, Tania Parada
P-1-12-26
Temperature and risk for preterm delivery in Northern California
Avalos Lyndsay, Hong Chen, De-Kun Li, Rupa Basu*
P-1-12-27
The association between weather variability and Influenza incidence among young
children in a low-income urban population in Bangladesh.
Chisato Imai*, W. Abdullah Brooks, Doli Goswami, Bilkis Ara Anjali, Ashraf Dewan,
Yeonseung Chung, Ho Kim, Masahiro Hashizume
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
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19–23, August 2013
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P-1-12-30
The Impact of Local and Oceanic Climate Variability on the Incidence of Childhood
Pneumonia in Papua New Guinea
Jinseob Kim*, Hae-Kwan Cheong, Ho Kim, Yasushi Honda, Mina Ha, Hashizume
Masahiro, Kasis Inape
P-1-12-31
The potential for increased winter indoor temperatures due to retrofitting homes in
England
James Milner*, Ian Hamilton, Michael Davies, Paul Wilkinson
P-1-12-32
Tourism Climate Index in Puerto Vallarta as a useful tool in the prevention of diseases
related to climate.
Carlos Lopez*, Valentina Davydova
P-1-12-33
Using meta-smoothing to estimate exposure-response curve between ambient
temperature and mortality: a multi-city time series analysis.
Francesco Nordio*, Francesco Nordio, Antonella Zanobetti, Itai Kloog, Joel D. Schwartz
P-1-12-34
Sensitisation rates to allergens, which may dispread due to climate change: first results
of a survey conducted in two German Federal States
G. Balakirski, Z. Hajdu, C. Hoeflich, J. M. Baron, L. Kaiser, H. F. Merk, S. Gerdsen, U.
Strassen, M. Bas, H. Bier, W. Dott, Hans-Guido Mücke*, A. Chaker, S. Roeseler, W. Straff
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BIOMARKER
P-1-13-01
A Follow-up Study on the Concentration Change of Heavy Metals in Urine of Residents 3
Years After the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill
Jung Ah Kim*, Su Ryeon Noh, Yong Jin Jeon, Hyun Sook Bae, Gwi Heum Eom, YoungHyun Choi, Mina Ha, HaeKwan Cheong
P-1-13-02
Associations of Urinary Amino-PAHs With Ambient Air Pollutants in Beijing Residents
Jicheng Gong*, Junfeng Zhang, Tong Zhu, Howard Kipen, Guangfa Wang, Min Hu,
Pamela Ohman-Strickland, shou-En Lu, David Q Rich, Wei Huang, Wanting Lin
P-1-13-03
Cell Proliferation of umbilical cord blood cells as a sub-clinical endpoint in relation to
environmental exposures: biomonitoring pilot study in Southern Israel
Lena Novack, Ester Manor, Elena Gurevich, Maayan Yitshak-Sade, Daniella Landau,
Batia Sarov, Reli Hershkovitz, Tali Vodonos, Isabella Karakis*
P-1-13-04
Cytogenetic biomonitoring of workers exposed to diethylamine, Analysis in peripheral
blood lymphocytes.
Lertchai Charerntanyarak*, Friedrich Tiefenbrunner
P-1-13-05
Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Adipose Tissues of Mice
Following Long-term Exposure
Huixin Wu*, Yan Chang, Wanting Lin, Amanda Crow, Jacob McDonald, Amie Lund,
Hooman Allayee, Frank Gilliland, Robert McConnell, Junfeng Zhang
P-1-13-06
DINCH metabolites in urine samples of the German Environmental Specimen Bank
(ESBHum) from 1999 to 2012: a retrospective exposure assessment
Andre Schutze*, Marike Kolossa-Gehring, Petra Apel, Jürgen Angerer, Thomas Brüning,
Holger M. Koch
P-1-13-07
Enhancing the power of biomarkers: a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon case study in
using biomarkers, emissions data and air quality modeling
Kathleen M. Navarro*, Jennifer K. Mann, John R. Balmes, Thomas E. McKone
P-1-13-08
Environmental contaminants in hair and urine from Swedish mothers and children – an
EU harmonized approach
Kristin Larsson*, Brita Palm, Margaretha Grandér, Karin Ljung, Maria Wennberg,
Lennart Kaj, Bo A.G. Jönsson, Marika Berglund
P-1-13-09
Exposure to BPA during pregnancy and fetal growth in a Spanish birth cohort
Maribel Casas*, Damaskini Valvi, Raquel Garcia, Ana Ballesteros-Gómez, Carmen
Iñiguez, Noelia Luque, Soledad Rubio, Mariana F. Fernandez, Jordi Sunyer, Martine
Vrijheid
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
The impact of biofuel-induced food-price inflation on food demand and dietary
greenhouse gas emissions
Noah Scovronick*, Paul Wilkinson
Wednesday
P-1-12-29
Thursday
THE EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE POTENTIAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE EUROPEAN
PHLEBOTOMUS SPECIES AND THE PARASITE LEISHMANIA INFANTUM IN 2011-2070. A
CLIMATE ENVE
Attila Trájer*, Ákos Bede-Fazekas, János Bobvos, Anna Páldy
Friday
P-1-12-28
Monday
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P-1-13-10
Identification of endocrine disrupting chemical doses in rats to reproduce human
urinary metabolite concentrations
Susan Teitelbaum*, Luca Lambertini, Qian Li, Fiorella Belpoggi, Laura Falcioni, Luciano
Bua, Manori Silva, Xiaoyun Ye, Antonia M. Calafat, Jia Chen
P-1-13-11
Intervention strategy development on phthalates exposure reduction for girls
Ching-Chang Lee*, Chung-Yu Chen, Yen-Yin Chou, Shio-Jean Lin
P-1-13-12
Penalized multivariate analysis of prenatal exposure to phthalates, perfluorinated
compounds and organochlorines and birth weight
Virissa Lenters*, Lützen Portengen, Anna Rignell-Hydbom, Bo A.G. Jönsson, Christian H.
Lindh, Aldert H Piersma, Gunnar Toft, Jens Peter Bonde, Dick Heederik, Lars Rylander,
Roel Vermeulen
P-1-13-13
Predictors of Urinary Bisphenol A and Phthalate Metabolite Concentrations in Mexican
Children
Ryan Lewis*, John D. Meeker, Karen E. Peterson, Lourdes Schnaas, Alejandra Cantoral
Preciado, Martha Maria Tellez-Rojo Solis
P-1-13-14
Quantification of the mercapturic acids of acrylonitrile and its genotoxic metabolite
cyanoethylene-epoxide in a pilot human biomonitoring study
Thomas Schettgen*, Jens Bertram, Thomas Kraus
P-1-13-15
Rapidly Parameterized Consumer Use Modeling for High-Throughput Exposure
Predictions
John Wambaugh, Anran Wang, Cory Strope, Daniel Chang, Rocky Goldsmith, Peter
Egeghy, Kristin Isaacs, Alan Liddell, Richard Judson, R. Woodrow Setzer, Elaine Cohen
Hubal, Daniel Vallero*
P-1-13-16
Simultaneous determination of the major aniline metabolites in human urine by on-line
turbulent flow chromatography HPLC-MS/MS
Hendrik Modick*, Georg Dierkes, Andre Schutze, Claudia Pälmke, Tobias Weiß, Thomas
Brüning, Holger M. Koch
P-1-13-17
Storage conditions and stability of global DNA methylation in placental tissue for
Epidemiology Studies.
Nadia Vilahur*, Nadia Vilahur, Andrea A Baccarelli, Mariona Bustamante, Silvia
Agramunt, Hyang-Min Byun, Mariana F. Fernandez, Jordi Sunyer, Xavier Estivill
P-1-13-18
Trends in urinary concentrations of 2,4-dichlorophenol and 2,5-dichlorophenol in the
U.S. Population: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003–2010
Sherry (Xiaoyun) Ye*, Lee-Yang Wong, Xiaoliu Zhou, Antonia M. Calafat
P-1-13-19
Urinary excretion of phthalate metabolites in 663 children after attendance of daycare
centers compared with tolerable daily intake of phthalates
Martin Kraft*, Thomas Lahrz, Ludwig Fembacher, Silvio Dietrich, Silvia Sievering, Rainer
Burgardt, Gabriele Bolte, Wolfgang Völkel, Hermann Fromme
P-1-13-20
Urinary levoglucosan as a biomarker for woodsmoke exposure in wildland firefighters
Luke P Naeher, Dana Boyd-Barr, Olorunfemi Adetona, Christopher Simpson*
14
WATER
P-1-14-01
A comparison between two different incidence indicators of gastrointestinal illnesses in
a Swedish drinking water study
Andreas Tornevi*, Lars Barregård, Bertil Forsberg
P-1-14-02
A prospective study of prenatal exposure to fluoride and neurobehavior: preliminary
analyses
Deena Thomas*, Howard Hu, Niladri Basu, Brisa N. Sánchez, David C. Bellinger, Lourdes
Schnaas, Adriana Mercado-García, Karen E. Peterson, Sung Kyun Park, Mauricio
Hernández-Avila, Mara Tellez Rojo
P-1-14-03
Are we sending mixed messages to remote indigenous communities? Water for healthy
living versus water conservation.
Meryl Pearce-Churchill*, Eileen Willis, Susan Lawrie
P-1-14-04
Cutaneous symptoms in indoor swimming pools workers
Gugliemina Fantuzzi*, Elena Righi, Guerrino Predieri, Gabriella Aggazzotti
P-1-14-05
Detection of spatio temporal clustering of cases of childhood leukemia in LermaChapala watershed
José Luis Texcalac Sangrador*, Horacio Riojas Rodríguez, Alan Castillo Ferraez
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
60
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61
P-1-14-08
Extreme Precipitation may Enhance Occurence of Enterovirus and Shigellosis
Kuo-Chang Hung*, Chao-Yu Guo, Mu-Jean Chen, Huey-Jen Su
P-1-14-09
HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF THE QUALITY OF WATER FROM WATER VENDORS’ SOURCES OF
SUPPLY IN A NIGERIAN URBAN CENTRE: THE CASE OF ENUGU NORTH, NIGERIA
Emmanuella Onyenechere*, Eleazu Ebere
P-1-14-10
Health vulnerability risk factors before, during and after floods
Dianne Lowe, Bertil Forsberg*
P-1-14-11
Increased risk of malnutrition among flood-exposed children of rural eastern India:
results from a populationbased survey
José Rodriguez-Llanes*, Shisir Ranjan-Dash, Laura Irvine, Debarati Guha-Sapir
P-1-14-12
LINE-1 methylation, lifetime trihalomethane exposure from drinking water and bladder
cancer risk
Lucas A. Salas*, Cristina M. Villanueva, Salman M. Tajuddin, André F. S. Amaral, Agustín
F. Fernandez, Nathaniel Rothman, Debra T. Silverman, Kenneth P. Cantor, Manolis
Kogevinas, Mario F. Fraga, Núria Malats
P-1-14-13
Noma: epidemiology and global burden of a neglected disease
Sophie Haesen*, Thomas Fürst, Jürg Utzinger
P-1-14-14
Occurrence and speciation of disinfection by-products in water and air of indoor
swimming pools in the province of Quebec (Canada)
Cyril Catto*, Sabrina Simard, Ginette Charest-Tardif, Sami Haddad, Manuel Rodriguez,
Robert Tardif
P-1-14-15
Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products (PPCPs) in Soils Irrigated with Treated
Wastewater (TWW): Uptake by Crops and Exposure
Benny Chefetz, Tomer Malachi*, Galit Tadmor, Myah Goldstein, Moshe Shenker
P-1-14-16
Probabilistic exposure assessment challenges the safety margin in drinking water
criteria – the example of fluoride
Anna Augustsson*
P-1-14-17
Simultaneous determination of cationic and anionic pharmaceuticals and steroid
hormones using an online SPE LC and a high-speed polarity switching ESI MS/MS
Shoji Nakayama*, Mitsuha Yoshikane, Tairo Ogura, Ichiro Hirano, Yayoi Suzuki
P-1-14-18
Social Cost Benefit Analysis of Water and Sanitation Improvement in a Poor Urban Slum
Mutasem El-Fadel*, Rania Maroun, Mirna Alameddine, Darine Mawla
P-1-14-19
Study of Hepatitis «A» Outbreak in a rural community in Southern Bulgaria
Levterova Boryana*, Donka Dimitrova, Milena Kolarova, Tanya Uchordjieva, Elena
Dragova
P-1-14-20
Total and pentoxide vanadium in drinking water supplies from volcanic area of Mt. Etna
(Sicily, Italy).
Giovanni Arena*, Chiara Copat, Angela Di Martino, Alfina Grasso, Isabella Gallitto,
Rossella Fazio, Roberto Fallico, Salvatore Sciacca, Margherita Ferrante
P-1-14-21
Trihalomethanes in drinking water and the risk of death from esophageal cancer: does
hardness in drinking water matter?
Chun-Yuh Yang*, Shang-Shyue Tsai, Hui-Fen Chiu
18
METALS
P-1-18-01
A preliminary study on the association between blood lead, cadmium and mercury and
pubertal development in boys aged 6 to 19
Eunae Burm*, Mina Ha, Hojang Kwon, Jong-Han Leem, Hwan-Cheol Kim, Jeesuk Yu, BoEun Lee, Seung-Do Yu
P-1-18-02
Aluminum toxicity and Moroccan children’s memory
Fatima-Zahra Azzaoui*, Hinde Hami, Ahmed Ahami
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Evaluation of Microbial Contaminations from Emergency Eyewash and Shower Fluid in
Southern Taiwan
Pei-Chih Wu*, Bo-Wei Huang, Wan-Ting Chen, Ching-Yi Horng, Hung-Yu Shu, Zhou-Chen
Horng
Wednesday
P-1-14-07
Thursday
Estimating the impact of drinking water lead concentration on blood lead levels in
children aged 1-5 years by using a cumulative index of exposure.
Ngueta Gerard*, Patrick Levallois, Michèle Prévost, Robert Tardif, Belkacem Abdous
Friday
P-1-14-06
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
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Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
P-1-18-03
ASSESING TRACE METALS EXPOSURE IN WHOLE BLOOD DURING DIFFERENT WINDOWS
OF SUSCEPTIBILITY IN PREGNANCY IN PUERTO RICO
Rivera-Gonzalez Luis*, David E. Cantonwine, Niladri Basu, Braulio Jiménez-Vélez, Noe
Crespo-Hernández, Liza V. Anzalota, Akram N. Alshawabkeh, Jose F. Cordero, John D.
Meeker
P-1-18-04
Assessment of Adult Bone Health by Lead Burden
Tsung-Lin Tsai*, Trong-Neng Wu, Saou-Hsing Liou, Shu-Li Wang
P-1-18-05
Association between blood cadmium levels and lung function in the Korean adults.
Moyeol Kang*, Soo-Hun Cho, Minsang You, Yun-Chul Hong
P-1-18-06
Biological monitoring of metal mine residents in Korea
Young-Seoub Hong*, Byoung-Gwon Kim, Chang-Hun Yu, Dae-Seon Kim, Kyoung-Mu Lee
P-1-18-07
Cadmium and Lead Exposure and Chronic Kidney Disease in the Canadian Population
Patrick Levallois*, Jasmin Levallois, Eladhji Anassour-Laouan-Sidi, Julie St-Laurent,
Pierre Ayotte, JeanPhilippe Lafrance
P-1-18-08
Cadmium biomarker levels in maternal-infant pairs in Bangladesh
Christine Dobson*, Molly Kile, Ema Rodrigues, Sakila Afroz, Hafiza Suchanda, Quazi
Quamruzzaman, Golam Mostofa, Mahmuder Rahman, Golam Mahiuddin
P-1-18-09
Cord blood manganese and teacher-reported ADHD-related behaviors among 8-year old
children
Sharon K. Sagiv*, Sally Thurston, David C. Bellinger, Chitra Amarasiriwardena, Susan A.
Korrick
P-1-18-10
Effect of Prenatal Blood Manganese Level
Soo Eun Chung*, Hae-Kwan Cheong, Eun-Hee Ha, Boong-Nyun Kim, Mina Ha, Yangho
Kim, Yun Chul Hong, HyeSook Park
P-1-18-11
Effects of lead and cadmium in physical growth in a cohort of children 0-2 years of age
in Cali-Colombia
Diana Maria Caicedo-Borrero*, Fabián Méndez Paz
P-1-18-12
Exposure to metals and congenital anomalies: a biomonitoring pilot study in pregnant
women in Southern Israel
Isabella Karakis*, Daniella Landau, Maayan Yitshak-Sade, Doron Dukler, Reli
Hershkovitz, Michal Rotenberg, Batia Sarov, Itamar Grotto, Lena Novack
P-1-18-13
Feasibility for screening for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease in Costa Rica
Catharina Wesseling, Norbel Roman, Laura Paez, Vilma Garcia, Indiana Quiros, Ana
Maria Mora*, Jorge Juncos, Kyle Steenland
P-1-18-14
Histological Study On Hippocampus Following Low Lead Exposure During Prenatal And
Postnatal Brain Development In Rats.
Rajashekar Rao Barkur*, Laxminarayana K Bairy
P-1-18-15
Influences on Thyroid Hormone Concentrations and Mental Development of Children
Co-exposed to Lead and Cadmium
Lian Liu*, Xijin Xu, Kim Dietrich, Xia Huo
P-1-18-16
Lead exposure, B-vitamins, and plasma homocysteine in older men
Kelly Bakulski*, Sung Kyun Park, Marc G Weisskopf, Katherine L. Tucker, David Sparrow,
Avron Spiro III, Pantel S. Vokonas, Linda Huiling Nie, Howard Hu, Jennifer Weuve
P-1-18-17
Low level kidney cadmium and effects on urinary alpha-1-microgloblin
Maria Wallin*, Gerd Sallsten, Lars Barregård
P-1-18-18
Metallic trace elements in maternal blood and cord blood in an Andean mining city of
Bolivia
Flavia L Barbieri*, Jacques Gardon, María Ruiz-Castell, Paco Pamela, Rebecca
Muckelbauer, Corinne Casiot, Rémy Freydier, Jacqueline Müller-Nordhorn, Thomas Keil
P-1-18-19
Metallothionein 1A Polymorphisms May Be Associated with Uric Acid Excretion in
Chronic Lead-exposed Workers
Chen-Cheng Yang*, Hsin-I Chen, Hung-Yi Chuang
P-1-18-20
Way to prevent Infant’s lead exposure through deductive analysis.
Min-ha Han*, Mina Ha, HyeSook Park, Yun Chul Hong, Yangho Kim, Eun-Hee Ha
19
MICROBIAL ENVIRONEMNT
P-1-19-01
Applying the antimicrobial peptide pretreated filters for inactivating bioaerosols
Chin-Hsiang Luo*, Hsiao-Chien Huang, Shinhao Yang
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
62
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63
P-1-19-04
Assessment of the Levels of Airborne Bacteria, Gram Negative Bacteria, and Fungi in
Hospital Lobbies
Donguk Park*, Jeong-Kwan Yeom, Won Jae Lee, Kyeong-Min Lee
P-1-19-05
Background concentrations of xerophilic fungi and particulate matter in urban air
Doris Haas*, Herbert Galler, Josefa Luxner, Gernot Zarfel, Walter Buzina, Herwig Friedl,
Egon Marth, Juliana Habib, Franz Ferdinand Reinthaler
P-1-19-06
Characteristics of epizootic and epidemic processes of anthrax in southern Kyrgyzstan.
Rakhmanbek Toichuev*, Saparbai Zholdoshov
P-1-19-07
Characterization of indoor viable microorganisms in residential homes
Alok Kumar Patra*, Bijaya Kumar Padhi, Pravas Ranjan Misra, Pinaki Panigrahi
P-1-19-08
Co-exposure to Ochratoxin A and Sterigmatocystin: in vitro assessment of mycotoxin’s
effects on hepatocellular carcinoma.
Nikolia Anninou*, Aikaterini Chatzaki, Fotini Papachristou, Christos Nikolaidis, Michael
Pitiakoudis, Constantinos Simopoulos
P-1-19-09
Culturable airborne bioaerosol characteristics during greenhouses in Taiwan
Hsiao-Chien Huang, Chi-Yu Chuang, Shinhao Yang, Chin-Hsiang Luo*, Wei Fang, PoChen Hung
P-1-19-10
Distribution profile of microorganisms found in patients, surface and air environments
in a hospital
Soon-Bark Kwon*, Jaeyoun Jang, Jihan Song, Youngmin Cho, Wootae Jeong, Duck-Shin
Park
P-1-19-11
Environmental relevance of cooling towers – a systematic review of legionellosis
outbreaks
Sandra Walser, Doris Gerstner, Bernhard Brenner, Caroline Herr*
P-1-19-12
Fungal levels in houses in the inhabitation-limit area of the the Great East Japan
Earthquake
Naohide Shinohara*, Masahiro Tokumura, Kazuhiro Hashimoto, Makoto Sekine, Misae
Kazama, Yuji Kawakami
P-1-19-13
Hepatitis C Viral Infection Increases the Risk of Dementia
Wei Che Chiu*, Yu-Tse Tsan, Shih-Li Tsai, Pau-Chung Chen
P-1-19-14
Isolation of microbial bioaerosols and their antimicrobial profile from a South African
hospital
Jane Nkhebenyane*
P-1-19-15
Occurrence of moisture damages and perceived indoor air quality in offices
Gunilla Bok*, Linda Hägerhed Engman, Pernilla Johansson
P-1-19-16
Precipitation affects reporting Legionnaires’ disease in Taiwan
Nai-Tzu Chen*, Mu-Jean Chen, Huey-Jen Su
P-1-19-17
Predictors of residential mold growth in Vienna, Austria
Janie Shelton*, Peter Wallner, Georg Pommer, Dagmar Seidl, Dieter Werner, Hans-Peter
Hutter
P-1-19-18
Quantification of the Total Proinflammatory Potential of Particulate Matter from
Bioaerosol in a Broiler Poultry Facility
Jesse Negherbon*, Félix Rivera-Mariani, Thomas Hartung, Patrick Breysse
P-1-19-19
Quantification of viable bacteria in air by molecular assays
Ching-Wen Chang*, Nien-Tzu Hung, Chih-Yong Chen, Po-Chen Hung, Shih-Lin Lo
P-1-19-20
Social Handwashing Ladder: A practitioner’s tool for initiating a handwashing
intervention
Jennifer Goodnight*, Manmeet P Sandhu
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Assessment of respiratory symptoms and pulmonary function in relation to mold and
dampness in South India: Preliminary results from the SICAPHE study
Saraswathy Manivannan*, Durairaj N, Umamaheswari Sesharamakrishnan,
Srinivasan N, Vidhya Venugopal, Padmavathi Ramaswamy, Priscilla Johnson, Sriram
Chandramohan, Thangavel Guruswamy, Santu Ghosh, Kalpana Balakrishnan
Wednesday
P-1-19-03
Thursday
Assessment of Bioaerosol Sampling Techniques for Viable Acinetonacter baumannii by
Propidium Monoazide Quantitative PCR
Chun-Chieh Tseng*, Chieh-Chen Cheng
Friday
P-1-19-02
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
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Authors
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Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
P-1-19-21
Spatial and temporal distribution of hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (SCPH) and
the association with the major land uses in Minas Gerais, Brazil, from 1998
MARCOS XAVIER Silva*, Mariana Brito Gontijo, Rafael ROMERO NICOLINO, Soraia DE
ARAÚJO DINIZ, Frederico FIGUEOREDO AMANCIO, Marcela LENCINE FERRAZ
P-1-19-22
Study on Microbial Contamination-Control Measures of Evaporative Humidifier for
Ikeda Koichi*, Shoichi Nakai, Kazuya Tamura, Lin-Lin Huang
P-1-19-23
The effect of the reduction in the levels of Bifidobacteria in human gastrointestinal tract
on the incidence of brucellosis.
Rakhmanbek Toichuev*
P-1-19-24
The Role of Population Mixing in the Aetiology of Childhood Leukaemia: A Swiss
National Cohort Study
Judith Lupatsch*, Claudia E. Kuehni, Ben D Spycher
P-1-19-25
The role of resuspension in infection transmission
Siming You*, Man Pun Wan
P-1-19-26
The study of nano metal to enhance mold resistance ability of indoor building materials
Chi-Chi Lin, Hsu Kunnan*
22
ORGANIC POLLUTANTS AND ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
P-1-22-01
Analysis of Toluene Concentration Degradation Utilizing Photocatalysis of TiO2
combined with Ozone
Win-Jet Luo*, You-Lei Wu
P-1-22-02
Approach for developing Specific Consumer Exposure Determinants (SCEDs) for Fuel
and Lubricant Scenarios
Hua Qian, Rosemary Zaleski*, Chris Money
P-1-22-03
Biological monitoring of environments exposure to DEHP by urine?analysis for?2-Ethyl1-hexanol
Toshio Kawai*, Tsuboi Tazuru, Atsuko Araki, Ait Bamai Yu, Tajima Shuji, Shi Cong, Kishi
Reiko
P-1-22-04
BPA and BPA metabolites in umbilical cord serum during mid-gestation in a northern
California cohort
Tracey Woodruff, Carrie Dickenson, Janet Pan*, Roy Gerona, Joel D. Schwartz, Saunak
Sen, Victor Fujimoto, Patricia Hunt
P-1-22-05
Characterizing children’s exposure to polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in diet,
dust, and air
Marika Berglund*, Sylwia Król, Anders Glynn, Tatiana Cantillana, Per-Ola Darnerud,
Charlotte Bergkvist, Helen Håkansson
P-1-22-06
CIRCULATING LEVELS OF PHTHALATES AND SEX HORMONES IN A POPULATION-BASED
SAMPLE
Monica Lind*, Johanna Penell, Tord Naessen, Jonas Bergquist, Mark M. Kushnir, Lars
Lind
P-1-22-07
Concentrations of phthalates and bisphenol A in Norwegian foods and beverages and
estimated exposure in Norwegian adults
Amrit Kaur Sakhi*, Inger Therese Laugsand Lillegaard, Stefan Voorspoels, Elin Bjørge
Løken, Anne Lise Brantsæter, Margaretha Haugen, Helle Margrete Meltzer, Georg
Becher, Cathrine Thomsen
P-1-22-08
Description of 1st trimester urinary levels of phthalate and phenol metabolites in 2,356
Swedish women in the SELMA study
Huan Shu*, Bo A.G. Jönsson, Malin Larsson, Eewa Nånberg, Åke Svensson, Carl-Gustaf
Bornehag
P-1-22-09
Environmental phthalates exposure during pregnancy
Katia I Sokoloff*, Maryse F Bouchard, William D Fraser
P-1-22-10
Evaluation of polyurethane passive samplers as a tool for occupational PAH
measurements
Bo Strandberg, Gerd Sallsten, Kerstin Bergemalm-Rynell*, Lisa Svedbom, Marie Lewné,
Aneta Wierzbicka
P-1-22-11
Exposure of DEHP and DINP via house dust
Gerhard Heinemeyer*, Astrid Heiland, André Conrad, Regine Nagorka1 Nagorka,
Stefanie Klenow
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
64
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65
P-1-22-14
Influence of Household Disinfection Practices on the Magnitude and Variability of
Urinary Bisphenol A Concentrations
Harris Kalyvas*, Pantelis Charisiadis, Constantinos Karaolis, Konstantinos C. Makris
P-1-22-15
Levels of polybrominated diphenyl ethers, hexabromocyclododecanes and
organophosphorus flame retardants in house dust samples from Portugal
Sónia D. Coelho*, Ana Catarina Sousa, António J.A. Nogueira, Joon-Woo Kim, Tomohiko
Isobe, Shinsuke Tanabe, Luís Taborda-Barata
P-1-22-16
Methamphetamine Contamination in Household Materials and the Effect of Skin Oil
Dong Pan, Julia Kuebrich, Glenn Morrison*
P-1-22-17
Novel approach to assessment of infant exposure to PCB 153 resulting from breast
feeding
Kinga Lancz*, Lubica Palkovicova, Henrieta Patayova, Sona Wimmerova, Eva Šovcíková,
Jana Chovancová, Beata Drobna, Tomáš Trnovec
P-1-22-18
Personal exposure to carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and volatile
organic compounds in the Czech Republic
Vlasta Svecova*, Jan Topinka, Ivo Solansky, Radim Sram
P-1-22-19
Polychlorinated Biphenyls Transfer along the Trophic Chain in Hydroecosystems of
Armenia
Anahit Aleksandryan*, Artak Khachatryan, Bardukh Gabrielyan, Evelina Ghukasyan
P-1-22-20
Predictors of Serum PBDE Levels Among Older California Women
Peggy Reynolds*, Susan Hurley, Debbie Goldberg, Erika Garcia, David O. Nelson,
Yunzhu Wang, Tan Guo, June-Soo Park, Weihong Guo, Myrto Petreas
P-1-22-21
Relevance of phthalates in indoor air and dust of German daycare centers (LUPE 3)
Hermann Fromme*, Thomas Lahrz, Martin Kraft, Ludwig Fembacher, Silvio Dietrich,
Silvia Sievering, Rainer Burgardt, R. Schuster, Gabriele Bolte, Wolfgang Völkel
P-1-22-22
Review of the occurrence of perfluorinated alkylated substances in house dust and
evaluation of the exposure of toddlers to these compounds via house dust
Stefanie Klenow*, Gerhard Heinemeyer
P-1-22-23
Simultaneous analysis of phthalate and organophosphate triesters’ metabolites in
urine -Exposure assessment to plastisizer and flame retardants and their risk o
Tsuboi Tazuru*, Kawai Toshio, Atsuko Araki, Ait Bamai Yu, Tajima Shuji, Shi Cong, Kishi
Reiko
P-1-22-24
Sources of Bisphenol-A (BPA) Exposure among Ethnically Diverse, Lower Income
Pregnant Women in Northern California
Janet Pan*, Ami Zota, Carrie Dickenson, Tracey Woodruff, Roy Gerona, Joel D. Schwartz
P-1-22-25
Sources of Variability in Urinary Concentrations of Bisphenol A (BPA) and Phthalate
Metabolites During Pregnancy
Susan A. Korrick*, Joseph Gardiner, Andrea Aguiar, Antonia M. Calafat, Susan Schantz
P-1-22-26
Specific antibodies against plastic resins
Toshihiro Kawamoto*, Mayumi Tsuji
P-1-22-27
The development of a comprehensive exposure assessment strategy for
polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) for use in observational epidemiology studies.
Shelley A Harris*, Beatrice Boucher, Caryn Thompson, Cariton Kubwabo, Michelle
Cotterchio, Julia Knight, Len Ritter, Paul J Villeneuve
P-1-22-28
Using the UNEP Toolkit to estimate environmental dioxin exposure in the GEO3N study
Lucie Anzivino*, Laure Dossus, Jeffrey Blain, Elodie Faure, John R. Nuckols, Virginie
Chasles, Françoise ClavelChapelon, Béatrice Fervers
24
ORGANIC POLLUTANTS AND ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: HEALTH EFFECTS
P-1-24-01
An inverse association between serum PCB levels and immune cell count in the general
population
Berrin Serdar*, Jibanananda Mishra
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
For GC/MS Identify Chemical Compounds of Coffee Roasting oil fume
Ching-An Feng*, Chia tse Hung
Wednesday
P-1-22-13
Thursday
Exposure to Bisphenol A and Organophosphates in the Israeli Population: Sources and
Risk Factors
Judith Spungen, Tamar Berman, Rebecca Goldsmith, Thomas Goen, Lena Novack, Hagai
Levine, Yona Amitai, Tamar Shohat, Itamar Grotto, Isabelle Karikakis*
Friday
P-1-22-12
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
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Authors
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Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
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1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
P-1-24-02
Association between polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons exposure and sperm DNA
ingetrity
Anna Jeng*, Chih-Hong Pan, Wen-Yi Lin
P-1-24-03
Biological Responses in Rats Exposed to the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill Constituents
Sung-Ho Kim*, Miyoung Yang, Su Ryeon Noh, Young-Hyun Choi, Yong Jin Jeon, Gwi
Heum Eom, Hyun Sook Bae, Jung Ah Kim, Mina Ha, Hae-Kwan Cheong
P-1-24-04
Boosted regression trees – a way to study mixture effects of environmental
contaminants measured in the circulation.
Erik Lampa*, Lars Lind, P. Monica Lind, Anna Bornefalk Hermansson
P-1-24-05
CIRCULATING LEVELS OF PCBs AND SEX HORMONES IN A POPULATION-BASED SAMPLE
Johanna Penell*, Lars Lind, Tord Naessen, Jonas Bergquist, Mark M. Kushnir, Bert van
Bavel, Samira Salihovic, P. Monica Lind
P-1-24-06
Comparison of Three VOC Measurement Techniques for tVOC Monitoring Regulated by
Taiwan EPA in Indoor Air Quality
Huey-Jen Su, Chia-Wei Lee, Chien-Cheng Jung, Nai-Yun Hsu, Chih-Hsiang Yang, ChienLin Huang*, Cheng-Tao Wang, Tsung-Kuan A Chou, Li-Peng Wang
P-1-24-07
Cross-sectional analysis of bisphenol A with blood pressure among children
Ellen Wells*, Leila W. Jackson, Michaela B. Koontz
P-1-24-08
Development and Application of Simple Pharmacokinetic Models to Study Human
Exposure to Di-n-butyl phthalate (DnBP) and diisobutyl phthalate (DiBP)
Matthew Lorber*, Holger M. Koch
P-1-24-09
EMERGING POLLUTANTS: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF DISPOSAL OF DRUGS
Gilmar Sidnei Erzinger*, Luciano Henrique Pinto, Lineu Fernando Del Ciampo, Luana
Soares Schulter, Rafaela Sierth Sierth, Marcela Cristina Fausto Teixeira, Heloisa Biff,
Bianca Ramos Pezzini
P-1-24-10
Estimating and Evaluating the Total Exposure of German Children to Di(2-ethylhexyl)
phthalate (DEHP) and Di-isononyl phthalate (DINP)
Astrid Heiland*, Gerhard Heinemeyer, Christine Sommerfeld, André Conrad
P-1-24-11
Evaluating a County-based Healthy Nail Salon Recognition Program
Thu Quach*, Erika Garcia, Swati Sharma, Michelle Pierce, Sushma Bhatia, Sania Tong
Argao, Kim Hoang
P-1-24-12
Exploring the Untapped Potential of the „Ranch Hand“ Data and Biospecimens
David Butler*
P-1-24-13
Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Cognition in Older U.S. Adults: National
Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1999-2002)
Maryse F Bouchard*, Oulhote Youssef, Sagiv Sharon, Dave Saint-Amour, Jennifer Weuve
P-1-24-14
Formaldehyde emissions from a LIFE reference: emission parameters and factorial
studies
Wenjuan Wei*, Cynthia Howard-Reed, Andrew Persily, Yinping Zhang
P-1-24-15
Levels of PAHs and PAH-DNA Adducts in Placental Tissue and the Risk of Fetal Neural
Tube Defects
Aiguo Ren*, Yue Yuan, Xinghua Qiu, Lei Jin, Tong Zhu, Zhiwen Li, Le Zhang
P-1-24-16
Measuring phthalate concentrations in skin surface lipids
Mengyan Gong*, Charles Weschler, Yinping Zhang
P-1-24-17
New device of measuring volatile organic compounds emission from partial human skin
Xiao Sun*
P-1-24-18
Occupational Exposures Measured in a Food Flavoring Manufacturing Facility
Heather Bolstad*, Dana Hollins, Christopher Ronk, Amina Foda, Rebecca Ward, Megan
Jacobsen, Dennis Paustenbach
P-1-24-19
Polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in adipose tissue and abdominal obesity in
the elderly
Elvira V. Bräuner*, Ole Raaschou-Nielsen, Zorana Jovanovic Andersen, Jytte Halkjær,
Anne Tjønneland, Steffen Loft
P-1-24-20
Prenatal and postnatal exposure to phthalate esters and asthma: an eight-year birth
cohort study
Hsiu Ying Ku*, Shu-Li Wang, Pen Hua Su, Chien Jen Wang, Pao Chi Liao, Hsiao-Yen Chen
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
66
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67
P-1-24-23
Prenatal exposure to perfluorinated chemicals and attention deficit/hyperactivity
symptoms in children at 7 years of age
Jia-Shian Shiu*, Chen Mei-Huei, Guo Yueliang Leon, Chen Pau-Chung
P-1-24-24
Prenatal Exposure to 11 Perfluorinated Compounds (PFCs) and infant weight in the
Hokkaido Study on Environmental and Children’s Health
Ikuko Kashino*, Emiko Okada, Seiko Sasaki, Chihiro Miyashita, Tamiko Ikeno, Atsuko
Araki, Jun Yamamoto, Hideyuki Matsuura, Toru Matsumura, Akiko Tamakoshi, Reiko
Kishi
P-1-24-25
Prenatal exposures to phenols and postnatal growth in boys during the three first years
of life.
Claire Philippat*, Jérémie Botton, Antonia M. Calafat, Xiaoyun Ye, Marie-Aline Charles,
Rémy Slama
P-1-24-26
Sexually-Dimorphic Associations of Prenatal Phthalate Exposure and Neurobehavioral
Development in 6-10 Year Olds
Roni Kobrosly*, Sarah Evans, Amir Miodovnik, Emily Barrett, Sally Thurston, Antonia M.
Calafat, Shanna Swan
P-1-24-27
The German Environmental Specimen Bank: Human Exposure to Perfluoroalkyl
Substances – Time Trends and Inter-individual Variation
Christa Schröter-Kermani, André Conrad*
P-1-24-28
Urinary metabolites of organophosphate and pyrethroid pesticides and behavioral
problems in children from the general Canadian population
Youssef Oulhote*, Bouchard Maryse
P-1-24-29
Validity and reliability of second-to-fourth digit ratio determinations in adult males
Rhena Delport*, Johan Venter, Christiaan de Jager, Piet Becker, Riana Bornman
P-1-24-30
Relationship of urinary concentrations of 9 phthalate metabolites with serum thyroid
hormones in pregnant women and their newborns in Taiwan
Chia-Fang Wu, Po-Chin Huang*
25
DIABETES AND OBESITY
P-1-25-01
Air Pollution Exposure and Type-2 Diabetes Prevalence and Severity
Ying-Ying Meng*, Susan Babey, Melissa Pickett, Joelle Wolstein
P-1-25-02
Associations between persistent organic pollutants and insulin resistance in a highly
exposed population from Arctic Quebec (Canada)
Beatriz Valera*, Eric Dewailly, Renee Dallaire, Pierre Ayotte, Eladhji Anassour-LaouanSidi, Paul Poirier
P-1-25-03
Associations between plasma persistent organic pollutants and type II diabetes in
Canadians: a nationallyrepresentative, cross-sectional study.
G. Lee Grenon, Scott A. Lear, Tim K. Takaro, Scott A. Venners*
P-1-25-04
Differential association of industry and traffic related particulate matter with the
incidence of type 2 diabetes in the Ruhr area, Germany
Gudrun Weinmayr*, Frauke Hennig, Kateryna Fuks, Susanne Moebus, Michael
Nonnemacher, Hermann Jakobs, Stefan Möhlenkamp, Raimund Erbel, Karl-Heinz Jöckel,
Barbara Hoffmann, on behalf of the Heinz Nixdorf Recall Investigator Group
P-1-25-05
Dose response relationship between arsenic exposure from drinking water and
Diabetes mellitus in high and low-to-moderate exposed area in Taiwan
Ling-I Hsu*, Hung-Yi Chiou, Chien-Jen Chen
P-1-25-06
Ecological association between diabetes hospital discharges and air pollution in Italian
provinces
Maddalena D Addario*, Paolo Villari, Angelo Giuseppe Solimini
P-1-25-07
Environmental Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Benzene and Insulin
Resistance in Elderly Adults
Yoon-Hyeong Choi*, Jin Hee Kim, Yun Chul Hong
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Prenatal Exposure to Organochlorines and Adolescent Behavior
Keane Tzong, Katrina Kezios, Piera Cirillio, Xinhua Liu, Katherine Keyes, Myrto Petreas,
June-Soo Park, Ezra Susser, Barbara Cohn, Pam Factor-Litvak*
Wednesday
P-1-24-22
Thursday
Prenatal exposure to DDE and lower respiratory tract outcomes among boys from a
highly exposed area of Mexico
Matthew Longnecker*, Efrain Terrazas-Medina, Mauricio Hernández-Avila
Friday
P-1-24-21
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
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Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
P-1-25-08
Higher prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus related to higher serum dioxin level in an
endemic area of dioxin exposure in southern Taiwan
Chien-Yuan Huang*, Guo How-Ran
P-1-25-09
IMPACT OF HOUSEHOLD COOKING FUELS ON GENDER-SPECIFIC ADULT TUBERCULOSIS
AND DIABETES IN INDIA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY
Harish C. Phuleria*, V Chandrasekaran, Soumya Swaminathan, Nicole Probst-Hensch
P-1-25-10
Incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in a population chronically exposed to arsenic.
Jose Guillermo Alonso Arvizu*, Maria Alejandra Pila Villalobos, Ruth Araceli De Celis
Carrillo
P-1-25-11
Insulin Resistance is Associated with Urinary Formaldehyde Levels in the Elderly
Hyemi Lee*, Hye-Yin Park, Youn-Hee Lim, Yoon-Hyeong Choi, Jin Hee Kim, Yun Chul Hong
P-1-25-12
Physical inactivity, ambient air pollution and obesity in the United States
Jennifer Roberts*, Jameson Voss, Brandon Knight
P-1-25-13
PM2.5 exposure and incident diabetes and hypertension: Preliminary results from the
Black Women’s Health Study
Patricia Coogan*, Laura White, Michael Jerrett, Bernardo S. Beckerman, Jeffrey Yu,
Robert Brook, Richard T. Burnett, Edmund Seto, Lynn Rosenberg
P-1-25-14
PRESENCE OF THE ALA ALLELE IN THE PPAR-GAMMA GENE IS NOT PROTECTIVE AGAINST
RISK OF IMPAIRED GLUCOSE METABOLISM ASSOCIATED WITH POP EXPOSURE
Riikka Airaksinen*, Panu Rantakokko, Johan G Eriksson, Clive Osmond, Eero Kajantie,
Hannu Kiviranta
P-1-25-15
Systemic Study on Association between Dioxin and Risk of Diabetes
Fung-Chang Sung*, Chung-Fen Lin, Min-Hei Su, Wen-Chao Ho, Jin-Hua Chen
P-1-25-16
The impact of air pollution on respiratory health among diabetes and non-diabetes
subject in Pune, India
Morteza Khafaie*, Behzad Khafaie, Sundeep S. Salvi, Ajay Ojha, Chittaranjan S. Yajnik
P-1-25-17
The impact of diabetic HbA1c exam on the occurrence of chronic kidney disease in type
2 diabetic patients
Pi-I Li*, Chih-Ching Chang
P-1-25-18
To log-transform or not to log-transform: Regression on log-normal data, in models with
abdominal adiposity as predictor for inflammation and insulin resistance
Sara Gustavsson*, Björn Fagerberg, Gerd Sallsten, Eva Andersson
P-1-25-19
Vascular NItric Oxide Production in Diabetics and Controls Following Acute Traffic
Polllution Exposure
Ashley Petit, Howard Kipen*, Pamela Ohman-Strickland, Robert Laumbach, Andrew Gow
P-1-25-20
Vitamin C supplementation protect from adverse effects of perfluorinated compounds
on insulin resistance in the elderly: Community-based clinical trial
Jin Hee Kim*, Hye-Yin Park, Jung Dae Jeon, Young Lim Kho, Seung-Kyu Kim, Min-Seon
Park, Yun Chul Hong
28
MENTAL HEALTH
P-1-28-01
A Follow-up Study on Mental Health of Residents in High Exposed Area After 4 Years of
the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill
Eun Kyoung Yang*, Yong Jin Jeon, Su Ryeon Noh, Gwi Heum Eom, Hyun Sook Bae, Jung
Ah Kim, Young-Hyun Choi, Mina Ha, Hae-Kwan Cheong
P-1-28-02
Addressing Urban Health Challenges by Transdisciplinary Research and Practice
Roderick John Lawrence*, Joris Zufferey
P-1-28-03
Alcohol training and alcohol habits of the medical students
Maria Fiore, Giovanni Battista Modonutti, Elena Sentina, Vito Margherita, Fulvio
Costantinides, Luca Leon, Margherita Ferrante*
P-1-28-04
BURNOUT AMONG CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS IN BULGARIA
Stanislava Harizanova, Tanya Turnovska*
P-1-28-05
COMBINED APPLICATIONS OF LEAN MANUFACTURING AND OSH IN LEATHER
MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Surianarayanan Mahadevan*, Simon Thomas, Kalpana Balakrishnan, Asit Baran
Mandal
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
68
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69
P-1-28-08
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AND MULTIPLE HEALTH DISADVANTAGE IN DEPRIVED URBAN
NEIGHBOURHOODS OF ILORIN, NIGERIA
Adebimpe Usman Raheem*
P-1-28-09
Examining the relationships between work-related stress and depression for nursing
students by using saliva cortisol as a biological indicator
Pei-Chih Wu*, Ching-Chao Ju, Hui-chun Tsuang
P-1-28-10
Health and quality of life of people living near a chemical industrial area
Côme Daniau, Carole Salvio, Vérène Wagner, Bénédicte Berat, Morgane Stempfelet,
Florence Kermarec, Christine Ricoux, Pascal Empereur-Bissonnet, William Dab, Mathilde
Pascal*
P-1-28-11
Mental Health in Residents 1.5 Years After the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill
Eun Kyoung Yang*, Yong Jin Jeon, Jung Nam Sohn, Su Ryeon Noh, Gwi Heum Eom, Hyun
Sook Bae, Jung Ah Kim, Young-Hyun Choi, Mina Ha, Hae-Kwan Cheong
P-1-28-12
Occupational Exposure and adverse health effects to Dermal Nicotine for Thai
TraditionalTobacco Farmers in Nan Province, Northern Thailand
Thanusin Saleeon*, Wattasit Siriwong, Thomas A. Arcury, Mark Gregory Robson
P-1-28-13
Perceived neighborhood environment and adults health in three Tunisian cities
Khaled Hassine*, Thouraya Annabi Attia, Ghozlane Fleury-Bahi
P-1-28-14
Percepción Social del Riesgo Químico – Tecnológico: Una mirada desde los actores
locales
Georgina Vega Fregoso*, Silvia Graciela Leon Cortes, María Guadalupe Garibay-Chávez
P-1-28-15
PESTICIDES, DEPRESSION AND SUICIDE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
Carmen Freire*, Sergio Koifman
P-1-28-16
Prevalence and risk factors of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in children and
adolescents after the 2012 earthquake affecting the Emilia Romagna Region (Italy)
Elena Righi, Barbara Forresi, Francesco Soncini, Cinzia Del Giovane, Roberto D’Amico,
Ernesto Caffo, Gugliemina Fantuzzi, Gabriella Aggazzotti*
P-1-28-17
Psychological burdens on developing process of idiopathic environmental intolerance
among patients
Hirata Mamoru*, Yoshida Tatsuo
P-1-28-18
Psychosomatic and social factors in breast cancer
Lilia Patricia Bustamante-Montes*, María Hernández-Valero, Patricia Borja-Bustamante,
Erendira FloresMeza, Miguel Ángel Karam-Calderón, Martha Campuzano-González
P-1-28-19
Relationship between housing quality and maternal stress in a prospective birth cohort
Whitney Cowell*, Julie Herbstman, Virginia Rauh, Lori Hoepner, Frederica Perera, Robin
Whyatt
P-1-28-20
The effects of varying social contexts on growing geographical inequalities in suicide in
Japan: a multilevel analysis from 1975 to 2005
Etsuji Suzuki*, Saori Kashima, Ichiro Kawachi, S. V. Subramanian
P-1-28-21
The environmental healt rishs at the surrounding area of touristic and hotel enterprises
in Brazil.
Darluce Oliveira*, Lirandina Gomes
P-1-28-22
Validating community stressors using individual data on perceived stress across New
York City (NYC)
Jessie Carr, Laura Kubzansky, Ogonnaya Dotson Newman, John D. Spengler, Peggy
Shepard, Jane Clougherty*
P-1-28-23
Work stress and related risk factors among high tech male workers in southern Taiwan
Chien-Yuan Huang*, How-Ran Guo
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS AND FISH CONSUMPTION IN RELATION TO
DEPRESSIVE EPISODES
Anna Liisa Suominen*, Siru Wilskman, Timo Lanki, Pia K Verkasalo, Anu W Turunen
Wednesday
P-1-28-07
Thursday
Comparison of environmental determinants for self-perceived health symptoms
between seniros aged 60 years or older in urban and rural areas of South Korea
Ara Jung*, Yongbae Kim, Kiyoung Lee, Yoon-Hyeong Choi, Hongsoo Kim, Yun-Chul
Hong, Sungroul Kim
Friday
P-1-28-06
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
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Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
32
POLICY
P-1-32-01
Accounting for complex environmental exposure situations: a classification approach
Benoît Lalloué*, Jean-Marie Monnez, Cindy Padilla, Wahida Kihal, Denis Zmirou-Navier,
Séverine Deguen
P-1-32-02
Benchmarking Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) in Air-conditioned University
Classrooms
Mui Kwok Wai*, C T Cheung, L T Wong
P-1-32-03
Bringing assessments from committees to research communities: a perspective
Alena Bartonova*, Aleksandra Fucic, Hans Keune, Arno Gutleb, Peter van den Hazel,
Janna Koppe, the HENVINET consortium http://www.henvinet.eu
P-1-32-04
Challenges and Opportunities for Urban Environmental Health and Sustainability:
HEALTHY-POLIS
Keith Dear*, Sotiris Vardoulakis
P-1-32-05
Change of cooling appliance usage of elderlies: Before and after the Fukushima nuclear
power plant accident
Emiko Minakuchi*, Kouichi Nakazawa, Momoko Kayaba, Masahide Kondo, Yasushi
Honda
P-1-32-06
Childhood exposure to DEHP, DBP and BBP under existing chemical management
systems: A comparative study of sources to aggregate exposure in Korea and in
Denmark
Jihyun Lee*, Jong-Hyeon Lee, Chan-Kook Kim, Marianne Thomsen
P-1-32-07
Comparing Fracking Policies between Maryland and New York
David F Goldsmith*
P-1-32-08
Determinants of bicycle commuting propensity: findings from a questionnaire-based
investigation in Barcelona, Spain
Thomas Cole-Hunter*, David Donaire-Gonzalez, Ariadna Curto, Michelle A Mendez,
Judith Garcia Aymerich, Michael Jerrett, Daniel Rodriguez, Audrey de Nazelle, Mark J
Nieuwenhuijsen
P-1-32-09
Effect of Improving Air Quality in Seoul Metropolitan Area in 2024 By Health Risk
Analysis
Jong-Han Leem*, Hwan-Cheol Kim, Ji Young Woolee
P-1-32-10
Emerging Chemical Management Issues: Prioritization of ECMIs for developing
countries and countries with economies in transition
Henk Bouwman*, Ming Hung Wong, Ricardo Barra, Lev Neretin, Christine WellingtonMoore, Margarita Dyubanova
P-1-32-11
Epidemiology to bridge science and policy in areas with environmental pressures
Liliana Cori*, Sabina De Rosis, Fabrizio Bianchi
P-1-32-12
From environmental epidemiology to action for climate and health: the potential of
participatory system dynamics modelling
Alexandra Macmillan*, Michael Davies, Alistair Woodward, Jennie Connor, David Rees,
Karen Witten, Robin Kearns, Clive Shrubsole, Neil May
P-1-32-13
Improvements in Air Quality Due to Goods Movement Policies in California
Ying-Ying Meng*, Michael Jerrett, Jason Su, Melissa Pickett, Edmund Seto, Beate Ritz
P-1-32-14
Making sense of climate change exposure and risk in South Australia: A case study of
public construals.
Scott Hanson-Easey*, Peng Bi
P-1-32-15
Managing the Health Effects of Temperature in Response to Climate Change: Challenges
Ahead
Cunrui Huang*, Adrian Barnett, Zhiwei Xu, Cordia Chu, Xiaoming Wang, Lyle Turner,
Shilu Tong
P-1-32-16
MODELLING RISK FOR PRIORITISATION OF INTERVENTIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
HAZARDS TO HUMAN HEALTH USING MULTI CRITERIA DECISION ANALYSIS
Mae Woods*, Rebecca Close, Mike Studden, Helen Crabbe, Giovanni Leonardi, Zaid
Chalabi
P-1-32-17
Online energy balance tool to assess health impacts of climate policies in cities – case
EU (Kuopio, Stuttgart) and China (Suzhou)
Jouni T. Tuomisto*, Sandra Torras Ortiz, Marjo Niittynen
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
70
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Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
71
Serum Chemokines and Changes in Air Pollution Levels during the Beijing Olympics
Li Yanli, Matthew Bonner, Richard Browne, Furong Deng, Junfeng Zhang, Jicheng Gong,
Kate RittenhouseOlson, Jingjing Yin, Lili Tian, Lina Mu*
P-1-32-20
The Navigation Guide – Evidence-Based Medicine Meets Environmental Health: PFOA
and Fetal Growth
Paula Johnson*, Patrice Sutton, Dylan Atchley, Erica Koustas, Juleen Lam, Saunak Sen,
Karen Robinson, Daniel Axelrad, Tracey Woodruff
P-1-32-21
The relationship of Ventilation rate and pollution concentration in typical offices in
Beijing
Kelin Li*, Xiaofeng Li
P-1-32-22
UFIREG project: Ultrafine Particles – an evidence based contribution to the
development of regional and European environmental and health policy
Josef Cyrys*, Stefanie Lanzinger, Regina Rückerl, Susanne Breitner, Alexandra Schneider,
Annette Peters, Susanne Bastian, Dörte Pippel
P-1-32-23
Update to the U.S. EPA’s Guidelines for Human Exposure Assessment
Nicolle S. Tulve*, Marian Olsen, Michael Broder
33
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
P-1-33-01
Human-Biomonitoring of N-acetyl-4-aminophenol (paracetamol/acetaminophen) – the
major metabolite of aniline
Hendrik Modick*, Andre Schutze, Claudia Pälmke, Tobias Weiß, Thomas Brüning, Holger
M. Koch
P-1-33-02
Parent and Peer Communications on Sexual and Reproductive Health Issues are
Independently Associated with Contraceptive Method Awareness of Female Students
Yohannes A. Melaku*, Hailemariam Reda
P-1-33-03
Physiological and Behavioral Changes in Pregnant and Lactating Women and Relevant
Data on Exposure Factors
Jacqueline Moya*, Linda Phillips
P-1-33-04
Prevalence and determinants of low birth weight and prematurity among rural, urban,
and indigenous tribal communities in India.
Pinaki Panigrahi*, Bijaya Kumar Padhi, Leslie Elliott
P-1-33-05
Temporal and spatial trends of precocious puberty in France: a feasibility study
Annabel Rigou*, Jean-Claude Carel, Juliane Léger, Alain Le Tertre, Joëlle Le Moal
P-1-33-06
Urinary Concentrations of Environmental Phenols in Pregnant Women in the National
Children’s Study
Mary Mortensen*, Antonia M. Calafat, Xiaoyun Ye, Lee-Yang Wong, David Wright, James
Pirkle, Lori Merrill, Michael Dellarco, John Moye
P-1-33-07
Risk of hypertensive disorders and pesticide exposure during pregnancy
Caterina Ledda*, Margherita Ferrante, Alfredo Busà, Maria Fiore, Placido D’Agati, Chiara
Copat
S-1-18
NEW WHO INDOOR AIR QUALITY GUIDELINES FOR HOUSEHOLD FUEL COMBUSTION:
METHODS, NEW EVIDENCE AND PLANS FOR IMPLEMENTATION
Chair(s): Bruce Nigel, Aaron J. Cohen
S-1-18-01
Impacts of Improved Cooking Stoves (ICS) on Household Air Pollution (HAP)
Concentrations and Personal Exposure
Daniel Pope*, Eva Rehfuess, Kirstie Jagoe, Mukesh Dherani, Nigel Bruce
S-1-18-02
Implementing the recommendations of the WHO Indoor air quality guidelines to
address household air pollution: a country perspective from India
Kalpana Balakrishnan*, Sankar Sambandam, Santu Ghosh, Thangavel Guruswamy,
Krishnendu Mukhopadhyay, Vidhya Venugopal
S-1-18-03
Linking stove performance and policy: the emissions model
Michael Johnson*, Rufus Edwards, Lidia Morawska, Mark Nicas, Kirk R. Smith
S-1-18-04
Policy implications of new exposure-response evidence
Kirk R. Smith*, Aaron J. Cohen, Nigel Bruce
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Wednesday
P-1-32-19
Thursday
Rethinking the relationship between expert and local knowledge: Toward a multi-type
approach
Maya Negev*, Nadav Davidovitch
San Francisco
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Friday
14:00–15:30
P-1-32-18
Tuesday
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
14:00–15:30
Wednesday
Friday
Thursday
14:00–15:30
14:00–15:30
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
S-1-18-05
Rationale and methods for new WHO indoor air quality guidelines: household fuel
combustion
Eva Rehfuess*, Adair-Rohani Heather, Annette Pruss-Ustun, Carlos Dora, Nigel Bruce
S-1-19
HEALTH IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION POLICIES IN URBAN AREAS
Chair(s): Michael Depledge, Matti Jantunen
S-1-19-01
Climate change and health in urban areas – an integrated methodology
Clive Sabel*
S-1-19-02
Co-benefits of climate change mitigation policies on health: a case study in Suzhou
City, China
Haikun Wang*, Miaomiao Liu, Jun Bi, Clive Sabel
S-1-19-03
Health effects of CO2 reduction measures by road traffic in Xi’an, Basel and Rotterdam
Menno Keuken*, Sander Jonkers, Sander Schaminée, Clive Sabel, Hongshuang Lau,
Junhan Liu, Xiaochuan Pan, Laura Perez, Stephan Trüeb, Willem-Jan Okkerse
S-1-19-04
Proximity to traffic, health and wellbeing: comparing impacts and benefits of climate
change-related policies in Basel.
Laura Perez*, Stephan Trüeb, Martina S. Ragettli, Menno Keuken, Cosimo Todaro,
Andrea von Känel, Franziska Schwager, Michael Redle, Clive Sabel, Nino Kuenzli
S-1-19-05
The health impact of wood as domestic space heating in the city of Stuttgart
Sandra Torras Ortiz*, Tatjana Kampffmeyer, Rainer Friedrich
S-1-19-06
The impact of urban climate change policies on health under financial crisis conditions
– the city of Thessaloniki
Dimosthenis Sarigiannis*, Periklis Kontoroupis, Nikolaki Spyridoula, Spyros Karakitsios
O-1-20
PERSONAL EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT METHODS
Chair(s): Anke Huss, Linda Hägerhed Engman
O-1-20-01
Children’s Exposure to Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields: A personal exposure
measurement study.
Benjamin Struchen*, Ilaria Liorni, Marta Parazzini, Stephanie Gängler, Paolo Ravazzani,
Martin Röösli
O-1-20-02
Air quality and personal exposure in a middle-sized shipyard in Singapore
Zhenan Han*, Ailu Chen, Yaoxing Wu, Victor W.C. Chang
O-1-20-03
Temporal associations of ambient concentrations of PM2.5 elemental composition with
indoor and personal measurements
Denise Montagne*, Gerard Hoek, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, Timo Lanki, Meritxell Portella,
Arto Pennanen, Tarja Yli-Tuomi, Marta Cirach Pradas, Marloes Eeftens, Bert Brunekreef
O-1-20-04
Reconstruction of daily average PM2.5 exposures in pregnant women: Preliminary
results from the SICAPHE study
Naveen Puttaswamy*, Sudhakar Saidam, Srinivasan Natarajan, Rengaraj Siva, Sathish
Madhav, Krishnendu Mukhopadhyay, Sankar Sambandam, Kalpana Balakrishnan
O-1-20-05
Indoor/outdoor exposure profiles of gaseous Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)
in a semi arid region of India
Amit Masih, Ajay Taneja*
O-1-20-06
Associations between Personal Exposure to Airborne Manganese and Biomarkers of
Internal Manganese Dose among Children in Northern Italy
Hsiao-Hsien Leon Hsu*, Robert O. Wright, Brent A. Coull, Stefano Guazzetti, Filippo
Donna, Donald Smith, Elza Bontempi, Roberto Lucchini
S-1-21
INTRA-INDIVIDUAL AND POPULATION VARIABILITY IN BIOMARKER CONCENTRATIONS:
SOURCES, IMPLICATIONS, AND APPROACHES
Chair(s): Roel Smolders, Lesa Aylward
S-1-21-01
A simple software tool for exploring sources of variability in biomarker concentrations
for use in design and interpretation of biomonitoring studies
Nicholas Warren*, John Cocker, Katherine Jones, A. Lamb, Sean Hays, Lesa Aylward,
Christopher Kirman, Len Levy, Ruth Bevan, Holger M. Koch, Roel Smolders
S-1-21-02
An age-specific urine flow model to estimate daily bisphenol A exposure in Australian
children
Amy Heffernan*, G. Eaglesham, Peter Hobson, Leisa-Maree Toms, Lesa Aylward, Peter
Sly, Jochen Mueller
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Montreal
Sydney
Singapore
72
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
14:00–15:30
73
Variability of Organophosphorous Pesticide Metabolite Levels in Spot and 24-hr Urine
Samples Collected from Young Children during 1 Week
Asa Bradman, Katherine Kogut, Ellen A. Eisen, Nicholas Jewell, Lesliam Quiros-Alcala,
Rosemary Castorina, Jonathan Chevrier, Nina Holland, Dana Boyd Barr, Geri KavanaughBaird, Brenda Eskenazi*
S-1-21-05
Variation in multiple analytes in spot urinary samples collected across one week:
influence of personal care product use
Holger M. Koch*, Nicholas Warren, John Cocker, Katherine Jones, Sean Hays, Lesa
Aylward, Christopher Kirman, Len Levy, Ruth Bevan, Roel Smolders
O-1-22
AIR POLLUTION AND RESPIRATORY HEALTH
Chair(s): Elisabeth Zemp, Tamara Schikowski
O-1-22-01
Short-Term Exposure to Air Pollution and Lung Function in the Framingham Heart Study
Mary B. Rice*, Petter L. Ljungman, Elissa Wilker, Diane R. Gold, Joel D. Schwartz, Petros
Koutrakis, George R. Washko, George T. O’Connor, Murray A. Mittleman
O-1-22-02
Associations Between Particulate Matter Constituents And Early-Life Pneumonia In
Seven Birth Cohorts: Results From The TRANSPHORM Project
Elaine Fuertes*, Elaina MacIntyre, Ulrike Gehring, Olena Gruzieva, Claudia Klümper,
Anna Mölter, Göran Pershagen, Daniela Porta, Marta C. Pradas, Joachim Heinrich
O-1-22-03
Impact of air pollution on cystic fibrosis pulmonary exacerbations: a case-crossover
analysis
Pieter Goeminne, Michal Kicinski, Francois Vermeulen, Frans Fierens, Kristiane De
Boeck, Benoit Nemery, Tim S. Nawrot*, Lieven J. Dupont
O-1-22-04
Children respiratory health in relation to indoor air quality in schools
Liliia Petruk*, Olena Turos, Liudmyla Mykhina
O-1-22-05
Serum levels of Clara cell protein and short- and long-term exposure to particulate air
pollution in adolescents
Eline Provost*, Agnès Chaumont, Michal Kicinski, Bianca Cox, Frans Fierens, Alfred
Bernard, Tim S. Nawrot
O-1-22-06
Statistical methods for airway and alveolar nitric oxide in environmental epidemiology
Sandrah Eckel*, Kiros Berhane, William Linn, Muhammad Salam, Edward Rappaport,
Theresa Bastain, Frank Gilliland
O-1-23
DRINKING WATER
Chair(s): Jaymie Meliker, Mireille Toledano
O-1-23-01
Human Exposure Assessment using Drinking-Water and Urinary Trihalomethanes
Concentrations in Two Areas with Contrasting Urban Pipe Network Characteristics
Pantelis Charisiadis*, George Christodoulou, Konstantinos C. Makris
O-1-23-02
Disinfection By-Products and Bladder Cancer in a Case-control Study in New England
Laura Beane Freeman*, Kenneth P. Cantor, Dalsu Baris, John R. Nukcols, Karla Armenti,
Chris Paulu, Alison Johnson, Jay H. Lubin, Margaret Karagas
O-1-23-03
Water resources in a changing climate: Gastrointestinal illness as a sentinel for water
quality
Tim K. Takaro*, Lindsay Galway, Diana Allen
O-1-23-04
Making Sanitation a Clean Habit: A School Sanitation Project in India
Bhupali Mhaskar*
O-1-23-05
Environmental Impact on Human Health: The Association between Drinking Water
Quality and Teeth Decay in School Children in South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia
Tintin Farihatini*, Peter Davey, Patricia Dale, Newell Johnson
O-1-23-06
Predictors of mercury (Hg) exposure in breast-fed infants
Iman Al-Saleh*, Mai Abduljabbar, Reem Al-Rouqi
S-1-24
ENGINEERED NANOMATERIALS: CURRENT UNDERSTANDING ON EXPOSURE AND
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
Chair(s): Srikanth Nadadur, Mary Wolff
S-1-24-01
Epidemiological research on engineered nanomaterials: knowledge and needs
Mary Wolff*, Mary Schauer-Berigan, Matt Dahm, Mohana Roy, Andrea Rothenberg,
Barbara Brenner, Elizabeth Whelan, Laura Hodson
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Osaka /
Samarkand
Wednesday
S-1-21-04
Rio
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Thursday
14:00–15:30
Urinary flow rate data from NHANES: Population variation and applications in
interpretation of urinary biomarkers
Rey Decastro, Lesa Aylward, Benjamin Blount*, Sean Hays
Friday
14:00–15:30
S-1-21-03
Tuesday
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Boston
Authors
Conference Program
14:00–15:30
Thursday
14:00–15:30
Friday
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
14:00–15:30
S-1-24-02
Measurements of environmental nanomaterial in London and the UK
David Green*
S-1-24-03
Dysregulation of Macrophage Function by Engineered Nanomaterials- Potential For
Toxicity?
Brian Thrall*, Vamsi Kodali, Susanne Turner, Justin Teeguarden, Donald Baer, Joelle
Pounds
S-1-24-04
Nanotechnology Environmental Health and Safety Research Efforts: The need for
Multidisciplinary Consortia Approaches
Srikanth Nadadur*, David Balshaw
S-1-24-05
Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship Modeling to predict biological effects of
ENMs
Donatello Telesca*
O-1-25
HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE
includes ethics talk (e*)
Chair(s): Man Pun Wan, Daniela Fecht
O-1-25-01
Well-being as outcome for health monitoring in environmental epidemiology
Jutta Lindert*, Paul Bain
O-1-25-02
Investigation on the thermal comfort requirement of sleeping people
Lan Li*
O-1-25-03
Effect of multivitamin supplementation on employees’ sick building syndrome
frequencies in Jakarta, Indonesia
Budi Haryanto*, Ratu Ayu Dewi Sartika
O-1-25-04
Building-Related Symptoms and Characteristics in a Sensitive Multiple-Use Complex
Tee L. Guidotti*, David Lukcso, Don Franklin, Allan Burt, Tee L. Guidotti
O-1-25-05
Modeling of indoor air particles with resuspension for an occupied commercial building
Kyung Sul*, James Farnsworth, Andrea Ferro
O-1-25-06
The Public’s Health: Right or Means to Gross National Happiness? (e*)
Raymond Neutra*
O-1-26
DIABETES
Chair(s): Alain-Claude Roudot, Shariful Islam
O-1-26-01
Effects of Beta-Hexachlorocyclohexane on Diabetes and Blood Concentration of Lipids
Silvia Narduzzi*, Daniela Porta, Fiorella Fantini, Francesco Blasetti, Roberta Turci,
Claudio Minoia, Francesco Forastiere
O-1-26-02
Risk of Incident Diabetes in Relation to Long-term Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter in
Ontario, Canada
Hong Chen*, Richard T. Burnett, Jeffrey Kwong, Paul J Villeneuve, Mark Goldberg, Robert
Brook, Aaron van Donkelaar, Michael Jerrett, Randall V. Martin, Jeffrey Brook, Ray Copes
O-1-26-03
Exposure to biomass fuels and diabetes in a rural population in South India, 2013
Prabhdeep Kaur, Grace Chitra*, Sudha Ramachandra Rao, Elavarasu Govindsamy,
Kanagasabai Kaliaperumal
O-1-26-04
Maternal smoking during pregnancy and daughters’ risk of gestational diabetes and
obesity
Kristina Mattsson*, Karin Källén, Matthew Longnecker, Anna Rignell-Hydbom, Lars
Rylander
O-1-26-05
Interactive Effects between Air Temperature and PM2.5 on Endothelial Function in
Diabetic Individuals
Stefanie Lanzinger*, Susanne Breitner, Lucas M. Neas, Wayne E. Cascio, Alan
Hinderliter, Annette Peters, Robert B. Devlin, Alexandra Schneider
O-1-26-06
Longitudinal Assessment of Associations between Residential Traffic Exposure and Type
2 Diabetes (T2D) Development and Progression
Christine Rioux, Katherine L. Tucker, Doug Brugge*, Mkaya Mwamburi
O-1-27
NEURODEGENERATION
Chair(s): Pam Factor-Litvak, Ivy Shiue
O-1-27-01
Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) in MicroRNA Processing Genes and
Susceptibility to Black Carbon Effects on Cognition in a Cohort of Older Men.
Elena Colicino*, Giulia Giuliano, Melinda Power, Elissa Wilker, Pantel S. Vokonas, Avron
Spiro III, Marc G Weisskopf, Joel D. Schwartz, Andrea A Baccarelli
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Shanghai
Kairo
Delhi
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
74
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
14:00–15:30
75
Environmental cadmium and lead exposures and age-related macular degeneration in
US adults: the National Health and Nutrition Exam Survey, 2005 to 2008
Erin Wickerham, Debra Schaumberg, Sung Kyun Park*
O-1-27-04
Effects of acute diesel exhaust exposure on brain health: a controlled, blinded
crossover study
Jason Curran*, Christopher Carlsten
O-1-27-05
Particulate matter air pollution and risk of Multiple Sclerosis in a large study of female
nurses.
Natalia Palacios*, Kathryn Fitzgerald, Jaime E. Hart, Kassandra Munger, Ascherio
Alberto, Laden Francine
O-1-27-06
Home use of Pesticides and Risk of Parkinson’s Disease
Muhammad Farid Abdul-Rahman, Kathryn Taylor*, Melissa Perry, Marie-Helene SaintHilaire, Lewis Sudarsky, David K. Simon, Bonnie Hersh, Howard Hu, Marc G Weisskopf
O-1-28
MICROBIAL ENVIRONMENT
Chair(s): Richard Shaughnessy, Kerry Kinney
O-1-28-01
Farmers acquire antimicrobial resistant Staphylococcus aureus from pigs
Anne Oppliger*, Philippe Moreillon, Marlyse Giddey, Nicole Charrière, Delphine
Morisset, Olga Sakwinska
O-1-28-02
Effectiveness of Cleaning of Residual Contamination on High-Contact Surfaces and
Relationship to Health of Students in Schools
Richard Shaughnessy*, Eugene Cole, Demetrios Moschandreas, Ulla HaverinenShaughnessy
O-1-28-03
Use of pyrosequencing to assess bacterial diversity in green-renovated buildings
Eric Kettleson*, Kanistha Chatterjee, Chris Schaffer, Atin Adhikari, Sergey Grinshpun,
Stephen Vesper, Tiina Reponen
O-1-28-04
Volatil organic compounds : a way to detect fungal development in indoor environments
Stéphane Moularat, Marjorie Draghi*, Rukshala Anton, Enric Robine
O-1-28-05
Interactions between indoor environmental conditions and indoor microbial ecology:
Literature review and database development
Hal Levin*
O-1-28-06
An early warning and response system for hand, foot and mouth Disease in China,
2011-2012
Shengjie Lai*, Zhongjie Li, Honglong Zhang, Dan Zhao, Dinglun Zhou, Yajia Lan, David
Buckeridge, Archie Clements, Wenbiao Hu, Weizhong Yang
S-1-29
PHTHALATE EXPOSURE AND MALE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH: STATE OF THE EVIDENCE
Chair(s): Jens Peter Bonde, Dick Heederik
S-1-29-01
Effects of phthalate exposure on sex hormones among 2, 5, 8 and 11 year old children
in Central Taiwan
Lillian Sie, Chia-Jui Chuang, Hsiao-Yen Chen, Chien-Wen Sun, Tsung-Ho Ying, Shu-Li
Wang*
S-1-29-02
Global Screening of Environmental Contaminants and Reproductive Function in
Greenlandic and European Men Using Partial Least Squares Regression
Virissa Lenters*, Lützen Portengen, Lidwien A.M. Smit, Bo A.G. Jönsson, Aleksander
Giwercman, Lars Rylander, Aldert H Piersma, Gunnar Toft, Jens Peter Bonde, Dick
Heederik, Roel Vermeulen
S-1-29-03
In Utero and Childhood Phthalate Exposure in Relation to Sexual Maturation in Boys
John D. Meeker*, Kelly K. Ferguson, Alejandra Cantoral Preciado, Karen E. Peterson,
Martha Maria TellezRojo Solis
S-1-29-04
Prenatal phthalate exposure is associated with human fetal Leydig cell function but not
with cryptorchidism and hypospadias
Morten Søndergaard Jensen, Bent Nørgaard-Pedersen, Bo A.G. Jönsson, Jens Peter
Bonde, David M. Hougaard, Arieh Cohen, Christian H. Lindh, Richard Ivell, Ravinder
Anand-Ivell, Ane Marie Thulstrup, Gunnar Toft*
S-1-29-05
Review of recent experimental evidence: phthalates and male reproductive endpoints
Aldert H Piersma*
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Helvetia 1
Wednesday
O-1-27-03
Thursday
Traffic related air pollution in relation to cognitive function in the Whitehall II cohort
Cathryn Tonne*, Alexis Elbaz, Archana Singh-Manoux
Helvetia 2
Friday
14:00–15:30
O-1-27-02
Tuesday
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
14:00–15:30
16:00–17:30
Thursday
Friday
16:00–17:30
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
S-1-30
ARSENIC IN RICE: EXPOSURE AND HEALTH IMPACTS
Chair(s): Claudia Thompson, Margaret Karagas
S-1-30-01
Estimating early life exposure to arsenic via food and water
Kathryn Cottingham*, Tracy Punshon, Courtney Carignan, Vicki Sayarath, Brian Jackson,
Vivien Taylor, Diane Gilbert-Diamond, Susan A. Korrick, Margaret Karagas
S-1-30-02
Human exposure to inorganic arsenic through agronomic food chains
Andrew Meharg*
S-1-30-03
International risk assessment on arsenic and management measures for rice
Angelika Tritscher*
S-1-30-04
Urinary and dietary analysis of 18,470 Bangladeshis reveal a correlation of rice
consumption with arsenic exposure and toxicity
Habibul Ahsan*
O-1-31
LONG TERM EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION, IN MEMORY OF MIKE LEBOWITZ
Chair(s): Francesco Forastiere, Matti Jantunen
O-1-31-01
Traffic-related air pollution and respiratory infections during early childhood: an
analysis of seven European birth cohorts within the ESCAPE project
Elaina MacIntyre, Elaine Fuertes*, Anna Mölter, Ulrike Gehring, Claudia Klümper, Olena
Gruzieva, Mireia Gascón, Daniela Porta, Göran Pershagen, Joachim Heinrich
O-1-31-02
Air pollution and all-cause mortality in the Netherlands
Paul Fischer*, Marten Marra, Nicole Janssen, Guus Velders, Caroline Ameling, Wim
Swart, Gerard Hoek, Kees de Hoogh, Oscar Breugelmans, Hanneke Kruize, Danny
Houthuijs
O-1-31-03
Incidence of Hypertension and Subsequent Mortality in Relation to Chronic Exposure to
Fine Particulate Matter
Hong Chen*, Richard T. Burnett, Jeffrey Kwong, Paul J Villeneuve, Mark Goldberg, Robert
Brook, Aaron van Donkelaar, Michael Jerrett, Randall V. Martin, Jeffrey Brook, Ray Copes
O-1-31-04
Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and incidence of cerebrovascular events –
Results from eleven European cohorts within the ESCAPE Project
Massimo Stafoggia*, Giulia Cesaroni, Annette Peters, Francesco Forastiere,
Cardiovascular working group Escape
O-1-31-05
Mortality and morbidity in a population exposed to multiple sources of air pollution in
Rome
Carla Ancona*, Chiara Badaloni, Francesca Mataloni, Andrea Bolignano, Simone Bucci,
Giulia Cesaroni, Marina Davoli, Roberto Sozzi, Francesco Forastiere
O-1-31-06
Interaction between long-term PM2.5 exposure and smoking status on mortality risk in
the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Cohort
Ryan Shanley*, Richard Hayes, George Thurston, Kevin Cromar, Yongzhao Shao, Yikyung
Park, Jiyoung Ahn
S-1-32
INTERNATIONAL WORKING GROUP FOR COORDINATION OF THE NEXT GENERATION OF
LARGE SCALE BIRTH COHORTS OF CHILD HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT: OVERVIEW,
BRIEF HISTORY, AND HIGHLIGHTS OF PROGRESS
Chair(s): André Conrad, Michihiro Kamijima
S-1-32-01
Harmonization in the National Children’s Study
Steven Hirschfeld*
S-1-32-02
Harmonization of Exposure Assessment Questionnaires in the Environment and Child
Health International Birth Cohort Group
Marie-Aline Charles*, Cecile Zaros, Michael Dellarco
S-1-32-03
Integrating Experience from Cross-sectional Studies and Biobanking in the
Development of the Research Program for a Large-Scale Birth Cohort
Marike Kolossa-Gehring*
S-1-32-04
Introduction to the Environment and Child Health International Birth Cohort Group:
Overview, brief history and highlights of progress
Ruth Etzel*
S-1-32-05
Introduction to the Shanghai Birth Cohort
Tian Ying, Xiaodan Yu, Jun Jim Zhang*
S-1-32-06
Japan Environment and Children’s Study
Shoji Nakayama*, Eisaku Toda, Hiroshi Nitta, Toshihiro Kawamoto
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Helvetia 3-5
San Francisco
Montreal
76
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
16:00–17:30
77
Secondhand smoke exposure in Latin America: measuring air nicotine to advance
smoke-free environments
Ana Navas-Acien*
S-1-33-02
Biomass fuel and second hand smoke exposure among pregnant women from low and
middle income countries
Muhammad Masood Kadir*, Sarah Saleem, Omrana Pasha
S-1-33-03
Comparison of different geo-statistical methods to estimate exposure to air pollution in
epidemiological studies
Marisa Estarlich*, Carmen Iñiguez, Ana Esplugues, Gerard Hoek, Ferran Ballester
S-1-33-04
How to assess exposure to atmospheric pollutants in epidemiological studies? An
illustration of some tradeoffs in the context of pregnancy exposures
Rémy Slama*, Marion Ouidir, Johanna LEPEULE, Lise Giorgis-Allemand, Sarah LyonCaen, Xavier Morelli, Valérie Siroux
S-1-33-05
Chronic burden of near-roadway traffic pollution in 10 European cities
Laura Perez*, Christophe Declercq, Carmen Iñiguez, Sylvia Medina, Nino Kuenzli
O-1-34
BIOMARKERS OF EXPOSURE: HEALTH EFFECTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SOURCES
includes ethics talk (e*)
Chair(s): Susan Teitelbaum, Elaine M Faustman
O-1-34-01
Relationship between Urinary Concentrations of Di (2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate (DEHP)
Metabolites and Sex Steroid Hormones in PVC Operation Workers
Jer-Pei Fong*, Fang-Jin Lee, I-Syuan Lu, Shi-Nian Uang, Ching-Chang Lee
O-1-34-02
Exposure to Spilled Oil Constituents and Oxidative Stress in Inhabitants 1.5 years After
the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill
Su Ryeon Noh*, Jung Ah Kim, Gwi Heum Eom, Yong Jin Jeon, Hyun Sook Bae, YoungHyun Choi, Mina Ha, HaeKwan Cheong
O-1-34-03
Thermal receipt handling: an unrecognized source of dermal exposure to bisphenol A –
a simulation crossover study
Shelley Ehrlich*, Olivier Humblet, Thomas J. Smith, Russ Hauser
O-1-34-04
The role of housing characteristics in biomarkers: US NHANES
Ivy Shiue*
O-1-34-05
Ethical challenges in reporting biomonitoring results in environmental epidemiology
(e*)
Randi Bertelsen*, Wael Al-Delaimy
O-1-35
AIR POLLUTION MODELLING
Chair(s): Regina Ducret, Kirsten Köhler
O-1-35-01
Remote sensing of exposure to NO2: satellite versus ground based measurement in a
large urban area
Matthew J. Bechle*, Dylan B. Millet, Julian D. Marshall
O-1-35-02
High resolution NO2 and PM10 models for Europe using satellite-derived
measurements
Vienneau Danielle, Kees de Hoogh*, Matthew J. Bechle, Rob Beelen, Randall V. Martin,
Aaron van Donkelaar, Eric V. Novotny, Dylan B. Millet, Gerard Hoek, Julian D. Marshall
O-1-35-03
CONCENTRATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT OF LAND USE REGRESSION MODELS FOR
SPECIFIC ORGANIC COMPONENTS IN 10 EUROPEAN LOCATIONS OF THE ESCAPE STUDY
Aleksandra Jedynska*, Gerard Hoek, Rob Beelen, Meng Wang, Josef Cyrys, Christian
Madsen, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, Kees de Hoogh, Bert Brunekreef, Ingeborg Kooter
O-1-35-04
Predicting Chronic Personal Exposure to Airborne Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
?Mixture in Krakow, Poland
Hyunok Choi*, Frederica Perera, John D. Spengler
O-1-35-05
STABILITY OF AIR POLLUTION MODELS OVER TIME: EVALUATION OF POLLUMAP MODELS
FOR THE SWISS COHORT STUDY, SAPALDIA
Ayoung Jeong*, Harish C. Phuleria, Dirk Keidel, Thierry Rochat, Nicole Probst-Hensch,
Christian Schindler
O-1-35-06
Data-driven model for generating air pollution maps at a high spatiotemporal resolution
Yuval ., Shlomo Bekhor, David M. Broday*
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Tuesday
S-1-33-01
Sydney
Singapore
Wednesday
EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT IN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR AIR POLLUTION AND ITS IMPACT
ON HEALTH, IN MEMORY OF MANEL NEBOT AND CHRISTOPHE DECLERCQ
Chair(s): Sylvia Medina, Ferran Ballester
Thursday
16:00–17:30
S-1-33
Osaka /
Samarkand
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Friday
16:00–17:30
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
16:00–17:30
Wednesday
Thursday
16:00–17:30
Friday
16:00–17:30
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
O-1-36
HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ANALYSIS FOR POLICY SUPPORT
Chair(s): Satoshi Nakai, Otto Hänninen
O-1-36-01
Residual effect of Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in sediment from CauBay River,
Vietnam
Toan Vu Duc*
O-1-36-02
Oil Spills and Sustainable Development: NIGERIA EXPERIENCE
Shamusideen Kadiri*, Nosakhare Ukpomwan, Dolapo Onipede
O-1-36-03
Regional Polychlorinated Naphthalene (PCN) Exposure Based on Gridded Field
Observations across North China
Xinghua Qiu*
O-1-36-04
Source Separation and Urine Treatment – A way towards zero-discharge of nutrients and
pharmaceuticals (cytostatic drugs) to the environment
Jiefeng Zhang*, Victor W.C. Chang
O-1-36-05
Maternal plasma concentrations of polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) and infant
birth weight
Ania Stasinska, Jane Heyworth*, Andrea Hinwood, Alison Reid, Jon Ø. Ødland, Phi
Duong Trong, Quoc Ho Van, Anna Callan
O-1-36-06
Risk assessment and setting no adverse effect levels for PFOA
Tony Fletcher*
O-1-37
TRAFFIC RELATED AIR POLLUTION EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
Chair(s): Maria Foraster, Ming Tsai
O-1-37-01
Exposure of urban population to traffic-related primary particulate matter
Menno Keuken*, Sef Elshout van den, Fulvio Amato
O-1-37-02
Modelling the Spatial Distribution of Industrial and Traffic Pollution Mixtures across
Canada
Markey Johnson*, Liu Sun, Andrew Davidson, Elizabeth Saikali, Jue Yi (Joyce) Zhang,
Mark Gibson
O-1-37-03
Regression Models of traffic-related ultrafine particles in Near-Highway Neighborhoods
Allison P Patton*, Caitlin Collins, Wig Zamore, Elena N Naumova, Doug Brugge, John L
Durant
O-1-37-04
Contribution of school location and travel-to-school on schoolchildren’s exposure to
ultrafine particles at four schools with contrasting traffic influence
Ian Longley*, Huimin Lin, Jennifer Salmond, Nick Talbot, Woodrow Pattinson
O-1-37-05
Comparing spatial patterns of non-motorized traffic and particulate air pollution in
Minneapolis, MN
Steve Hankey*, Greg Lindsey, Julian D. Marshall
O-1-37-06
Exposure of air pollutants inside vehicles while driving in road tunnels
Christer Johansson*, Sanna Silvergren, Michael Norman, Billy Sjövall
S-1-38
WEATHER RELATED MORTALITY IN LOW- AND MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
Chair(s): Joacim Rocklöv, Sankoh Osman
S-1-38-01
Association of meteorological conditions and cause-specific mortality assessed using
verbal autopsy in Vadu HDSS, India
Vijendra Ingole*, Joacim Rocklov, Sanjay Juvekar, Barbara Schumann
S-1-38-02
The weather and climate at select INDEPTH sites in Africa and Asia: Historical trends,
future projections, and considerations for time series modeling
David Hondula*, Joacim Rocklöv, Osman Sankoh
S-1-38-03
Time series analysis of weather and mortality patterns in Nairobi
Thaddaeus Egondi*, Catherine Kyobutungi, Sari Kovats, Kanyiva Muindi, Remare Ettarh,
Joacim Rocklov
S-1-38-04
Weather related mortality in high-, middle- and low-income countries – differences and
similarities
Sari Kovats*
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Boston
Shanghai
Kairo
78
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
16:00–17:30
79
Evaluating the impacts of an advanced stove intervention on traditional cooking
patterns and pollutant exposures in India using Stove Use Monitors
Ajay Pillarisetti*, Sankar Sambandam, Mayur Vaswani, Narendra K. Arora, Kalpana
Balakrishnan, Michael N. Bates, Darby Jack, Krishnendu Mukhopadhyay, Rupak
Mukhopadhyay, S. Arul Selvan, Kirk R. Smith
O-1-39-02
Indoor air pollution caused by wood-burning in Brazilian and Danish dwellings
Ricardo Luis Teles de Carvalho*, Ole Michael Jensen, Luis Antonio da Cruz Tarelho,
Adeildo Cabral da Silva
O-1-39-03
What determines the adoption and continued use of advanced clean cookstoves?
Darby Jack*, Ajay Pillarisetti, Mayur Vaswani, Kalpana Balakrishnan, Michael N. Bates,
Manoj Das, Patrick Kinney, Rupak Rupak Mukhopadhyay, Kirk R. Smith, Narendra K.
Arora
O-1-39-04
Measurement of indoor air emissions during the construction of a modern timber frame
house
Julia Hurraß*, Freya Schulte-Hubbert, Andreas Rehmers, Armin Schuster, Richard
Gminski, Volker MerschSundermann
O-1-39-05
Exposure Assessment of Household Air Pollution (HAP) and Improved Stove Use in
Rural Western Kenya
Bryan Christensen*, Tamara Pilishvili, Fuyuen Yip, Kanta Sircar, Jennifer Loo, Nigel
Bruce, Ibrahim Sadumah, Ronald Nyagol, Justus Muoki, Mike Sage
O-1-40
ASTHMA, ALLERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBES
Chair(s): Juha Pekkanen, Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer
O-1-40-01
Early life microbial exposure and fractional exhaled nitric oxide in school-age children
Lidia Casas*, Christina Tischer, Inge M Wouters, Maties Torrent, Raquel Garcia, Anne
Hyvärinen, Jordi Sunyer
O-1-40-02
Diversity and quantity of bacteria in farm and non-farm environments and the relation
to asthma and allergy
Maria Valkonen*, Inge M Wouters, Martin Täubel, Jon Genuneit, Helena Rintala, Dick
Heederik, Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer, Renaud Piarroux, Erika von Mutius, Anne
Hyvärinen
O-1-40-03
Microbial markers in farm and non-farm environments and asthma and allergy
Dick Heederik*, Inge M Wouters, Martin Täubel, Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer, Renaud
Piarroux, Virissa Lenters, Anne Hyvärinen, Erika von Mutius
O-1-40-04
The relationship between fungal diversity in house dust and childhood asthma
development
Karen Dannemiller*, Mark J Mendell, Janet Macher, Kazukiyo Kumagai, Nina Holland,
Kim Harley, Asa Bradman, Brenda Eskenazi, Jordan Peccia
O-1-40-05
The Association of Indoor Bioaerosol and Atopy at the Residence of Children in Korea
Kwonchul Ha*, Chungsik Yoon, Donguk Park
O-1-40-06
Microbial toxins in residential indoor environment
Juha Pekkanen*, Pirkka Kirjavainen, Michael Sulyok, Martin Täubel, Anne Karvonen,
Rudolf Krska, Anne Hyvärinen
O-1-41
REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS FROM PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
Chair(s): Martine Vrijheid, Paula Johnson
O-1-41-01
Perfluoroalkyl substances in mid-pregnancy and preeclampsia in the Norwegian Mother
and Child Cohort Study
Anne Starling, Stephanie Engel, David Richardson, Julie Daniels, Alison Stuebe, Line
Haug, Kari Klungsøyr, Quaker Harmon, Rolv Skjærven, Merete Eggesbø, Matthew
Longnecker*
O-1-41-02
Perfluorinated compounds and time to pregnancy in couples from Greenland, Poland
and Ukraine
Kristian Tore Jørgensen*, Ina Specht, Virissa Lenters, Lars Rylander, Bo A.G. Jönsson,
Aleksander Giwercman, Dick Heederik, Gunnar Toft, Jens Peter Bonde
O-1-41-03
PERFLUOROOCTANOATE EXPOSURE AND MATERNAL REPORT OF BIRTH DEFECTS
Cheryl Stein*, David Savitz
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
O-1-39-01
Delhi
Helvetia 1
Wednesday
HOUSEHOLD AIR POLLUTION INTERVENTION
Chair(s): Huey-Jen Su, John Bartzis
Thursday
16:00–17:30
O-1-39
Helvetia 2
Friday
16:00–17:30
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
16:00–17:30
O-1-41-04
Exposure to organochlorine compounds during pregnancy and birth outcomes in the
mother-child cohort in Crete, Greece (Rhea study).
Marina Vafeiadi*, Martine Vrijheid, Eleni Fthenou, Georgia Chalkiadaki, Panu
Rantakokko, Hannu Kirivanta, Soterios Kyrtopoulos, Leda Chatzi, Manolis Kogevinas
O-1-41-05
Human exposure to p,p’-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (p,p’-DDE) in urban and
semi-rural areas in southeast Spain: A gender perspective
Juan P. Arrebola*, Mariana F. Fernandez, Piedad Martin-Olmedo, Nicolas Olea
O-1-41-06
Decreased Serum Vaccine Antibody Concentrations as Critical Outcome of Exposure to
Perfluorinated Compounds
Philippe Grandjean*, Ulla Brasch Mogensen, Esben Budtz-Jørgensen, Pal Weihe,
Carsten Heilmann
O-1-42
WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE – WHAT’S THE RISK FROM WHAT WE DRINK?
Chair(s): Christina Porucznik, Yehoshua Maor
O-1-42-01
Exposure to trihalomethanes in drinking water during pregnancy and risk of adverse
fetal growth outcomes in the Born in Bradford birth cohort.
Rachel Smith*, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, Susan C Edwards, James E Bennett, John Wright,
Nicky Best, Mireille B Toledano
O-1-42-02
Haloacetic acids in public drinking water and risk of adverse birth outcomes in the Born
in Bradford cohort
Susan C Edwards*, Nicky Best, Rachel Smith, Emily Petherick, John Wright, Mark J
Nieuwenhuijsen, Mireille B Toledano
O-1-42-03
Comparison of Individual-level and Ecologic Studies of the Association of Drinking
Water Contaminants on Adverse Birth Outcomes
James VanDerslice*, Janice Panichello, Christina Porucznik, Marissa Taddie
O-1-42-04
In utero PFOA and high blood pressure among pre-adolescent children in West Virginia
Rosana Weldon*, William Neal, Collin John, Christa Ice, Lorna Gibson, Brenda Eskenazi,
Tony Fletcher
O-1-42-05
Understanding health related behaviours and beliefs in north-west Tanzania:
environmental health knowledges and coping strategies
Joseph Sambali*, Joseph Sambali, Ann Le Mare, Chris Dunn
O-1-42-06
Drinking Water Chlorination By-Products and Intra-Uterine Growth Restriction: is there
an effect modification of the CYP2E1 G1259C gene polymorphism?
Patrick Levallois*, Molière Nguile-Makao, Nathalie Bernard, Yves Giguère, Manuel
Rodriguez, Robert Tardif, Sylvie Marcoux, Alexandre Bureau
Helvetia 3-5
18:00–19:30
ISES BOARD MEETING
Hong Kong
18:30
STUDENTS AND NEW RESEARCHERS NETWORK (SNRN) SOCIAL EVENT
EXTERNAL:
Sudhaus
Authors
Friday
Thursday
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
80
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
Wednesday, August 21
Registration
10:00–10:30
Coffee break
12:00–13:00
Lunch
15:30–16:00
Coffee break
07:15–08:30
ISEE COUNCIL MEETING
Hong Kong
07:45–08:30
T-2-01
HOW TO BE A REVIEWER FOR A SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL?
Lecturer: Jane C. Schroeder
07:45–08:30
T-2-02
EPIGENETICS – MEMORIES OF PAST EXPOSURES AND PREDICTORS OF DISEASES:
METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND SOME FINDINGS
Lecturer: Wilfried Karmaus
07:45–08:30
T-2-03
OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
Lecturer: I-Jen Wang
Kairo
07:45–08:30
T-2-04
HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT METHODS FOR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN
TROPICAL REGIONS
Lecturer: Mirko Winkler
Delhi
08:45–10:00
F-2-05
PLENARY SESSION HOSTED BY THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR INDOOR AIR QUALITY
AND CLIMATE (ISIAQ)
Risk and Health: Following the Path of Exposure (more details on p. 23)
Chair(s): Glenn Morrison, Hal Levin
San Francisco
F-2-05-01
Welcome address from the University Basel
Edwin Constable*
F-2-05-02
Indoor Environments: Shaped by interplay of human bodies with chemicals of outdoor
and indoor origin
Charles Weschler*
F-2-05-03
Environmental health risks should be studied with an interdisciplinary approach
Carl-Gustaf Bornehag*
F-2-05-04
The role of ISIAQ in fostering research to promote healthy, comfortable and productive
indoor environments
Pawel L. Wargocki*
S-2-06
BRIDGING COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY WITH ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY TO
ADDRESS MULTIPLE EXPOSURES
Chair(s): Cheryl Stein, Joel T. Dudley
S-2-06-01
Environment-Wide Association Studies (EWAS) and Gene-by-Environment Wide
Association Studies (GEWAS) to find genetic and environmental factors in disease
Chirag Patel*
S-2-06-02
Using integrative informatics to bridge toxicogenomics and disease biology
Joel T. Dudley*
S-2-06-03
Timing and concentrations of multiple environmental exposures in the general
population
Miquel Porta*
10:30–12:00
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Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Boston
Shanghai
San Francisco
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Wednesday
07:00–17:30
Thursday
Speaker Ready Room
Friday
08:00–17:00
Tuesday
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
10:30–12:00
Wednesday
Thursday
10:30–12:00
Friday
10:30–12:00
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
O-2-07
CLIMATE CHANGE: HEALTH VULNERABILITY AND IMPACTS
includes ethics talk (e*)
Chair(s): Mirko Winkler, Li Yuguo
O-2-07-01
Environmental vulnerability of the White Bandama watershed
Kouakou YAO ETIENNE*, Kone Brama, Cissé Guéladio, DJE kouakou Bernard, Savane
Issiaka
O-2-07-02
The public health consequences of climate change in the Russian North
Bettina Menne*, Zhanat Varakina
O-2-07-03
Health Vulnerability Assessment of Heat waves in Korea
SatByul Estella Kim*, Ho Kim, Jungah Yoo
O-2-07-04
Uncertainties in estimating future heat wave mortality in the eastern U.S.
Jianyong Wu, Ying Zhou, Yang Gao, Joshua Fu, Brent Johnson, Cheng Huang, Youngmin
Kim, Yang Liu*
O-2-07-05
Health effects of climate change in the UK – current evidence and research gaps
Sotiris Vardoulakis*, Clare, H. Heaviside, Andy Haines, Shakoor Hajat, Mathew Heal, Roy
Kennedy, Jolyon Medlock, Gordon Nichols, John O’Hagan, Carla Stanke, Bernd Eggen
O-2-07-06
Climate Change, Limits to Growth and Public Health – Concerns for Global Ethics (e*)
Jouni Jaakkola*
S-2-08
ENERGY-EFFICIENCY INTERVENTIONS IN LOW-INCOME HOUSING: EFFECTS ON
EXPOSURE AND HEALTH
Chair(s): John D. Spengler, Gary Adamkiewicz
S-2-08-01
Differences in satisfaction, comfort and air quality between conventional and green
public housing: A case study in Boston
Gary Adamkiewicz*, Meryl Colton, John D. Spengler
S-2-08-02
Do Weatherization and Rehabilitation of Low-Income Housing Using Green Healthy
Homes Techniques
Improve Health Outcomes and Indoor Environmental Quality—Three R
David Jacobs*, Sherry Dixon, Jill Breysse, Samuel Dorevitch, Lorraine Conroy
S-2-08-03
Early results of a study on improving energy efficiency of housing stock, IEQ and public
health in North-East Europe
Ulla Haverinen-Shaughnessy*, Virpi Leivo, Dainius Martuzevicius
S-2-08-04
Ventilation and IAQ in Homes Receiving Energy Efficiency Retrofits
Paul Francisco*, Salvatore Cali, David Jacobs, William Rose
S-2-08-05
Weatherization, IEQ and Building Performance: Study Methodology and Preweatherization Baseline
Susan Doll*, Sarah Grady, Lukas Burgher, Nathan Culver
O-2-09
LONG-TERM HEALTH EFFECTS OF AMBIENT AIR POLLUTION
Chair(s): Nino Kuenzli, Francine Laden
O-2-09-01
Natural cause mortality and exposure to elemental composition of particulate matter:
an analysis of 19 European cohorts within the multi-center ESCAPE project
Rob Beelen*, Gerard Hoek, Ole Raaschou-Nielsen, Klea Katsouyanni, Kees de Hoogh,
Ming-Yi Tsai, Paolo Vineis, Bert Brunekreef
O-2-09-02
Long-Term Concentrations of Airborne Coarse Particulate Matter and Systemic
Inflammation/Coagulation in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)
Sara Adar*, Jennifer D’Souza, Kari Mendelsohn-Victor, Lianne Sheppard, Mary
Cushman, Ana V. Diez-Roux, David Jacobs, Joel Kaufman, Timothy Larson
O-2-09-03
The Impact of Long-Term Exposure to Air Pollution on Conduit Artery and Microvascular
Function
Elissa Wilker*, Petter L. Ljungman, Itai Kloog, Joel D. Schwartz, Diane R. Gold, Petros
Koutrakis, Joseph Vita, Gary Mitchell, Emelia Benjamin, Naomi Hamburg, Murray A.
Mittleman
O-2-09-04
Exposure to ambient air pollution and changes in leukocyte telomere length in US
women
Jaime E. Hart*, Kathryn Rexrode, Jennifer Prescott, Immaculata De Vivo, Francine Laden
O-2-09-05
Carotid intima-media thickness is associated with long-term exposures to PM10 and
PM2.5 among middleaged adults
Su Ta-Chen*, Juey-Jen Hwang, Chang-Chung Chan
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Montreal
Sydney
Singapore
82
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
10:30–12:00
83
O-2-10
AIR POLLUTION MODELLING
Chair(s): Marloes Eeftens, Michael Brauer
O-2-10-01
Assessment of the association between predictions from a wildfire smoke forecasting
system and respiratory health indicators
Jiayun Yao*, Michael Brauer, Sarah B. Henderson
O-2-10-02
Monthly national satellite-based land-use regression of NO2 in the United States for
2000 – 2010
Matthew J. Bechle*, Dylan B. Millet, Julian D. Marshall
O-2-10-03
Developing and evaluating land use regression models for NO2 in city-wide, regional,
and continental scales in Europe
Meng Wang*, Rob Beelen, Kees de Hoogh, Bert Brunekreef, Gerard Hoek
O-2-10-04
Simulation of NO2 commute exposure – Investigation of its contribution to total
exposure and comparison of air pollution models
Martina S. Ragettli*, Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer, Ming-Yi Tsai, Audrey de Nazelle,
Christian Schindler, Laura Perez, Alex Ineichen, Regina E. Ducret-Stich, Nino Kuenzli,
Harish C. Phuleria
O-2-10-05
Air Pollution Exposure Model for Individuals (EMI) in Asthma Health Study: Predicting
Air Exchange Rates for Residences in Detroit, Michigan
Michael Breen*, Janet Burke, Stuart Batterman, Alan Vette, Gary Norris, Christopher
Godwin, Matthew Landis, Carry Croghan, Thomas Long, Bradley Schultz, Paul Harbin
O-2-10-06
Spatiotemporally-Resolved Air Exchange Rate as a Modifier of Acute Air PollutionRelated Morbidity
Jeremy Sarnat*, Stefanie Sarnat, W. Dana Flander, Howard Chang, James Mulholland,
Lisa Baxter, Vlad Isakov, Halûk Ozkaynak
S-2-11
PRENATAL ENVIRONMENT, EPIGENETIC MECHANISMS AND THE DEVELOPMENTAL
ORIGINS OF HEALTH AND DISEASE
Chair(s): Carmen Marsit, Molly Kile
S-2-11-01
CHAMACOS: A Birth Cohort Study in an Immigrant Population
Brenda Eskenazi*, Kim Harley, Paul Yousefi, Karen Huen Northcoate, Asa Bradman, Lisa
Barcellos, Nina Holland
S-2-11-02
DNA Methylation and Exposure to Multiple Metals during Pregnancy among Women
Living near a Superfund Site
Adrienne Ettinger*, Andrea A Baccarelli, Chitra Amarasiriwardena, Letizia Tarantini,
Benedetta Albetti, Robert O. Wright
S-2-11-03
Epigenetic effects of intrauterine exposure to persistent organic pollutants, the INMA
birth cohort
Eva Morales*
S-2-11-04
Genomic Imprinting and the Effects of the Environment on Fetal Growth
Luca Lambertini*, Carmen Marsit, Jia Chen
S-2-11-05
Patterning in placental DNA methylation and infant neurodevelopment according to
prenatal socioeconomic environment
Allison Appleton*, David Armstrong, Barry Lester, Carmen Marsit
S-2-12
ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE IN A PUBLIC HEALTH FRAMEWORK
Chair(s): Peter Lercher, Martin Röösli
S-2-12-01
Challenges of noise effects’ research
Wolfgang Babisch*
S-2-12-02
Combined exposure to noise and outdoor air pollution and cardiovascular disease
Jurgita Lekaviciute*, Yvonne de Kluizenaar, Helga Laszlo, Anna Hansell, Sarah Floud,
Peter Lercher, Wolfgang Babisch, Stylianos Kephalopoulos
S-2-12-03
Long-Term Exposure to Road Traffic Noise and Incident Diabetes: A Cohort Study
Mette Sørensen*, Zorana Jovanovic Andersen, Rikke Nordsborg, Thomas Becker, Anne
Tjønneland, Kim Overvad, Ole Raaschou-Nielsen
S-2-12-04
Noise-induced sleep disturbances and long-term health risks
Mark Brink*
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Wednesday
Tuesday
Osaka /
Samarkand
Rio
Thursday
10:30–12:00
LONG TERM EFFECTS OF PM2.5 IN ITALY: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF THE INHISS COHORT
STUDY
Martina Gandini*, Ennio Cadum, Morena Stroscia, Giuseppe Costa, Moreno Demaria,
Gabriella Sebastiani, Gabriele Zanini
Friday
10:30–12:00
O-2-09-06
Boston
Authors
Conference Program
Monday
Conference Program
Tuesday
Wednesday
10:30–12:00
Thursday
Friday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
10:30–12:00
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
10:30–12:00
S-2-12-05
The relationship between traffic noise exposure and ischemic heart disease: a metaanalysis
Danielle Vienneau*, Laura Perez, Christian Schindler, Martin Röösli
S-2-12-06
Traffic noise and mortality in the ESCAPE study
Danny Houthuijs*, Mette Sørensen, Regina Hampel, Dorothea Sugiri, Timo Lanki,
Johanna Penell, Bente Oftedal, Enrica Migliore, Wim Swart, Gerard Hoek
S-2-13
TOXIC WASTE MANAGEMENT: CHALLENGES AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM RECENT
EVENTS IN AFRICAN CONTEXTS
Chair(s): Marcel Tanner, Christian Zurbrugg
S-2-13-01
Dealing with Hazardous Wastes During Disasters
Muralee Thummarukudy*
S-2-13-02
Management of Waste Generated at Sea
Olof Linden*
S-2-13-03
Toxic and complex wastes management: Way Forward
Guéladio Cissé*, Muralee Thummarukudy
S-2-13-04
Toxic Waste Dumping in Abidjan: environmental concerns
Guéladio Cissé, Kouassi Dongo*
S-2-13-05
Toxic Waste Dumping in Abidjan: health concerns
Tiembre Issaka*, Cissé Guéladio
O-2-14
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
Chair(s): Atze Boerstra, Glenn Morrison
O-2-14-01
Household air pollution and exposures: a systematic review of literature for the revised
global household air pollution database
Gurusamy Thangavel*, Santu Ghosh, Sambandam Sankar, Krishnendu Mukhopadhyay,
Vidhya Venugopal, Venkatesan Dasu, Kalpana Balakrishnan, Nigel Bruce, Kirk R. Smith
O-2-14-02
Measurement of household concentrations for estimating PM2.5 exposures in pregnant
women: Preliminary results from the SICAPHE study
Krishnendu Mukhopadhyay*, Rengaraj Ramasamy, Sathish Madhav, Natesan Durairaj,
Manickam Natarajan Amudha, Gayathri Rajendran, Arulselvan Sadasivam, Naveen
Puttaswamy, Sankar Sambandam, Santu Ghosh, Kalpana Balakrishnan
O-2-14-03
Tracking Source Strength of Semivolatile Organic Compounds from Indoor Dust
Hyeong-Moo Shin*, Thomas E. McKone, Marcia Nishioka, M. Danielle Fallin, Lisa Croen,
Irva Hertz-Picciotto, Craig Newschaffer, Deborah Bennett
O-2-14-04
Numerical Simulations of Interpersol Aerosol Transport in a Single-Aisle Aircraft Cabin
Li Liu*, Peter V. Nielsen, Charlotte Damsgaard, Rasmus L. Jensen
O-2-14-05
Experimental assessment of the geometrical extend of the inhalation zone of standing,
sitting and sleeping persons.
Jelle Laverge*, Michal Spilak, Atila Novoselac, Arnold Janssens, Richard Corsi
O-2-14-06
Influence of Climate Variation on Indoor Air Quality: a 15-year Profile Analysis of Indoor
Fungal Pollutants
Nai-Yun Hsu, Yu-Qi He*, Huey-Jen Su
O-2-15
BIOMARKERS IN THE CHILDHOOD
Chair(s): Mark Hernandez, Wilfried Karmaus
O-2-15-01
Phthalate Exposures in a Canadian Birth Cohort at Three Months of Age: the CHILD
Study
Huan Shu*, Ryan W. Allen, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, Michael Brauer, Jeffrey Brook, Bruce
Lanphear, Sheela Sathyanarayana, Malcolm R. Sears, Leilei Zeng, Tim K. Takaro, CHILD
Environmental Working Group
O-2-15-02
Phthalates exposure and the profiles of allergic and inflammatory cytokines in Taiwan’s
children
Hsin-Wen Chang*, Nai-Yun Hsu, Jiu-Yao Wang, Huey-Jen Su
O-2-15-03
Prenatal exposures to phthalates and postnatal growth in boys during the three first
years of life
Jérémie Botton*, Claire Philippat, Antonia M. Calafat, Manori Silva, Marie-Aline Charles,
Rémy Slama
O-2-15-04
Prenatal Bisphenol A Exposure and Cognitive and Behavioural Development in Children
Martine Vrijheid*, Maribel Casas, David Martínez, Damaskini Valvi, Ana BallesterosGómez, Noelia Luque, Soledad Rubio, Jordi Julvez, Jordi Sunyer
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Shanghai
Kairo
Delhi
84
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
10:30–12:00
85
O-2-15-06
Effects of Phthalate Exposure on Thyroid Function in 2, 5, 8, and 11 Year-Old Children
from Central Taiwan
Chia-Jui Chuang, Pen Hua Su, Hsiao-Yen Chen, Chien-Wen Sun, Shu-Li Wang*
O-2-16
ATOPIC DISEASES
Chair(s): Jan Sundell, Anne Hyvärinen
O-2-16-01
The effect of phthalate acid esters exposures on later allergic diseases
I-Jen Wang*, Pau-Chung Chen
O-2-16-02
IVAIRE – A Randomized Controlled Study on the Impact of Ventilation on IAQ and
Respiratory Symptoms of Asthmatic Children in Single Family Homes: Health aspects
Pierre Lajoie*, Véronique Gingras, Francine M. Ducharme, Patrick Daigneault, Daniel
Aubin, Denis Gauvin, Jean-Marc Leclerc, Marilène Courteau, Suzanne Gingras, Don
Fugler, Hans Schleibinger
O-2-16-03
Air pollution exposure and allergic sensitization in children: a meta-analysis of five
European birth cohorts within the ESCAPE project
Olena Gruzieva*, Ulrike Gehring, Raymond Agius, Elaine Fuertes, Joachim Heinrich,
Claudia Klümper, Ursula Krämer, Anna Mölter, Bert Brunekreef, Göran Pershagen
O-2-16-04
Winter Season Temperature Drops and Sulfur Dioxide Levels Affect on Exacerbation of
Refractory Asthma in South Korea
Sungroul Kim*, Yongbae Kim, Ara Jung, Choon-sik Park
O-2-16-05
Participant Use of Free-Standing Filters in an Asthma Intervention Study
Stuart Batterman*, Liuliu Du, Edith Parker, Thomas Robins, Toby Lewis, Bhramar
Mukherjee, Erminia (Minnie) Ramirez, Zachary Rowe, Wilma Brakefield-Caldwell
O-2-16-06
COMPARING FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ASTHMA BETWEEN CHINESE IMMIGRANT AND
WHITE NON-IMMIGRANT ADULTS
Laura Corlin*, Mark Woodin, Tina Wang, Ami Chi, Doug Brugge
O-2-17
ORGANIC POLLUTANT MEASUREMENTS
Chair(s): Nicolle S. Tulve, Cian O’ Mahony
O-2-17-01
Maternal and fetal exposure to polyfluoroalkyl chemicals during gestation
Kayoko Kato, Lee-Yang Wong, Carmen Dunbar, Tao Jia, Aimin Chen, Glenys Webster,
Bruce Lanphear, Antonia M. Calafat*
O-2-17-02
Nursing and Weight Gain Markedly Influence the Levels of PCB 153 in Blood of 4, 8 and
12 Year Old Children
Anders Glynn*, Marie Aune, Sanna Lignell, Per-Ola Darnerud
O-2-17-03
Exposure to Polyfluroalkyl Compounds in the Mid Ohio River Valley and Associations
with Consumption of Ohio River Water
Susan M. Pinney, Robert L. Herrick*, Robert Bornschein, Antonia M. Calafat, Kayoko
Kako, Frank M. Biro, Paul Succop
O-2-17-04
Semi-volatile organic compounds in home settled dust: a nationwide survey in France
Corinne Mandin*, Fabien Mercier, Jean-Paul Lucas, Olivier Ramalho, Olivier Blanchard,
Nathalie Bonvallot, Gaelle Raffy, Erwann Gilles, Philippe Glorennec, Barbara Le Bot
O-2-17-05
Concentration of Volatile Organic Chemicals in Small Businesses Located in a LowIncome Latino Community
Paloma Beamer*, Alicia N. Waltz, Ann Marie A. Wolf, Eric Lutz, Eric A. Betterton
O-2-17-06
Indoor exposure to SVOCs from consumer products and building materials: Empirical
data validates air-dust partitioning models and informs measurement strategies
Robin Dodson*, Ruthann Rudel
O-2-18
HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT
includes ethics talk (e*)
Chair(s): Ondine von Ehrenstein, Nazanin Mandkarian
O-2-18-01
Developing a modified conceptual model for health impact assessment towards
Ecological Public Health
Stefan Reis*, George Morris, Lora E. Fleming, Sheila Beck, Mathew White, Michael H.
Depledge
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Wednesday
Helvetia 1
Helvetia 2
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Thursday
10:30–12:00
A pilot study of prenatal urinary bisphenol A concentrations and longitudinal measures
of child growth through two years in a prospective Mexico City cohort.
Just Allan*, Joseph Braun, Dana Boyd Barr, Katherine Svensson, Lourdes Schnaas,
Alejandra Cantoral Preciado, Martha Maria Tellez-Rojo Solis, Andrea A Baccarelli, Robert
O. Wright
Friday
10:30–12:00
O-2-15-05
Tuesday
Monday
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O-2-18-02
Coherence of Toxicology and Epidemiology Findings in NYU NPACT Study
Morton Lippmann*, Lung-Chi Chen, Terry Gordon
O-2-18-03
Disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) for transport injuries
Marko Tainio*, Grzegorz Teresinski, Audrey de Nazelle, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen
O-2-18-04
Assessing the health benefits of decreased population exposures versus disbenefits of
increased driver exposures in an 18 km long high-way road tunnel by-pass i
Hans Orru*, Boel Lövenheim, Christer Johansson, Bertil Forsberg
O-2-18-05
Risk assessment on Taranto (Italy) integrated steel works
Giorgio Assennato*, Roberto Giua, Stefano Spagnolo, Tiziano Pastore, Angela Morabito,
Annalisa Tanzarella, Maria Serinelli, Vito Laghezza, Lucia Bisceglia, Francesco Cuccaro
O-2-18-06
Ethical aspects in Health Impact Assessment (e*)
Liliana Cori*
12:00–14:00
ISEE CAPACITY BUILDING COMMITTEE
12:00–13:30
ETHICS AND PHILOSOPHY COMMITTEE MEETING
Guangzhou
12:30–13:30
ISIAQ GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Osaka /
Samarkand
12:30–13:30
EHP ASSOCIATE EDITORS MEETING
Hong Kong
13:00–14:00
Rio
P-2
POSTER VIEWING II
02
AIR POLLUTION HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT
P-2-02-01
A review of quantitative health impact assessments of ozone and particulate matter
under a changing
Victoria Likhvar*, Konstantinos Markakis, Myrto Valari, Colette Augustin, Didier
Hauglustaine, Sylvia Medina, Mathilde Pascal, Patrick Kinney
P-2-02-02
ADDITIONAL MORTALITY CASES ATTRIBUTED TO PM METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY
EMISSIONS
Olena Turos*, Arina Petrosian, Oksana Ananyeva, Ganna Davydenko
P-2-02-03
Air quality and health impacts of ethanol production and use in São Paulo State, Brazil
Noah Scovronick*, Daniela Franca, Ben Armstrong, Karla Longo, Zaid Chalabi, Bernardo
Rudorff, Saulo Freitas, Claudia Almeida, Paul Wilkinson
P-2-02-04
Assessing the National Public Health Burden Associated with Exposure to Ambient
Black Carbon in the United States
Ying Li, Daven Henze, Darby Jack, Patrick Kinney*
P-2-02-05
Associations between subjective symptoms during Asian dust events and serum
immunoglobulin E levels
Shinji Otani*, Kazunari Onishi, Nanase Inoue, Yae Yokoyama, Haosheng Mu, Takenobu
Hosoda, Mikizo Okamoto, Youichi Kurozawa
P-2-02-06
Emerging issues on risks to health from air pollution: results from the WHO-HRAPIE
survey of experts
Susann Henschel*, Gabrielle Chan, Marie-Eve Héroux, Patrick G. Goodman
P-2-02-07
Health impact assessment of air pollution beyond urban areas: protocol for a pilot
study in two French regions
Aymeric Bun Ung, Mathilde Pascal*, Perrine de Crouy-Chanel, Victoria Likhvar, Sylvia
Medina, Christophe Declercq
P-2-02-08
Health Impact Assessment of PM10 and PM2.5 in 35 Southeast and East Asian cities
Yorifuji Takashi*, Sanghyuk Bae, Saori Kashima, Toshihide Tsuda, Hiroyuki Doi, Yasushi
Honda, Ho Kim, Yun Chul Hong
P-2-02-09
HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT OF CHILDREN IN THE ENVIRONMENTALLY ENDANGERED AREA
OF KARDZHALI FOR THE PERIOD 1991-2013
Jeni Staykova*
P-2-02-10
Health Risk Assessment of Cooking Oil Fumes in China
Wang Xiuyan*, Yi Zhongqin, Zhang Yin
Environment and Health –
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Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
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P-2-02-13
Increased risk of hospitalization for hand, foot, and mouth disease caused by Asian
dust in Japan
Kazunari Onishi*, Shinji Otani, Mu Haosheng, Takenobu Hosoda, Yae Yokoyama,
Youichi Kurozawa
P-2-02-14
Increased use of biomass in combined heat and power production: health impacts due
to PM2.5 emissions
Marjo Niittynen*, Erkki Pärjälä, Jouni T. Tuomisto
P-2-02-15
INFLUENCE OF AIR POLLUTION ON GLOBAL DNA METHYLATION IN HEALTHY ADULTS: A
SEASONAL FOLLOWUP
Sofie De Prins*, Gudrun Koppen, Griet Jacobs, Evi Dons, Els Van de Mieroop, Vera Nelen,
Frans Fierens, Patrick De Boever, Bianca Cox, Tim S. Nawrot, Greet Schoeters
P-2-02-16
Inter-municipal commuting and impact of PM10 on mortality in the Lombardy region,
Italy
Michela Baccini*, Annibale Biggeri, Dolores Catelan, Laura Grisotto, Pietro Alberto
Bertazzi, Dario Consonni, Paolo Grillo, Giorgia Randi
P-2-02-17
Leveraging Airborne Biopolymer and Toxicological Analyses to Assess the Performance
of a Building Complex in Reducing Exposures to Proximal Wildfire Pollution
Alina Handorean*, Odessa M. Gomez, Jane Turner, Mark Hernandez
P-2-02-18
Long term health effect of PM2.5 in selected cities of Central Europe between 20052010
Bobvos Janos*, Anna Páldy, Marta Szalkai, Balazs Fazekas, Tamas Pandics
P-2-02-19
Oxidative stress markers, lung function and exposure to air pollutants in Mexican
schoolchildren.
Albino Barraza-Villarreal*, Ana Teresa Romero-Calderon, Hortensia Moreno-Macias, Joel
Manrique-Moreno, Horacio Riojas Rodríguez, Yessica Torres Dorín-Ramos, Juan José
Hick-Gómez, Benigno Segovia-Linares, Beatriz Cárdenas-González, Claudia BarcenaBlancart
P-2-02-20
Particulate matter, metal components, and lung function in a highly exposed
population
Andrea A Baccarelli, Yinan Zheng, Xiao Zhang, John P. McCracken, Anaité Diaz Artiga,
Chang Dou, Pietro Alberto Bertazzi, Joel D. Schwartz, Sheng Wang, Lifang Hou*
P-2-02-21
Prevention potential of daily deaths in Switzerland between 2001 and 2010 under a
realistic air pollution abatement scenario
Laura Perez*, Denis Aydin, Leticia Grize, Hansjörg Sommer, Gian-Marco Alt, Roy Eugster,
Christian Schindler
P-2-02-22
Quantifying future health impacts of air pollution under a changing climate along a
range of geographical scales
Victoria Likhvar*, Konstantinos Markakis, Myrto Valari, Colette Augustin, Didier
Hauglustaine, Sylvia Medina, Mathilde Pascal, Patrick Kinney
P-2-02-23
Risk assessment to health of schoolchildren on exposure to ozone and fine particulate
matter from biomass burning in the city of Rio Branco – AC.
Pãmela Rodrigues de Souza Silva, Beatriz Fátima Alves de Oliveira, Washington Leite
Junger, Sandra Hacon, Eliane Ignotti*
P-2-02-24
Short term health effect of PM10 in selected cities of Central Europe between 20062010
Anna Páldy*, János Bobvos, Marta Szalkai, Balazs Fazekas, Tamas Pandics
P-2-02-25
Surface charge of particles is a key determinant for interaction with protein
Hsiao-Chi Chuang*, Kai-Jen Chuang, Hao-Cheng Chen, Chih-Cheng Chang, Tsun-Jen
Cheng
P-2-02-26
Use of Wildfire Smoke Forecasting Model to Mitigate Burden on a Population’s Health
and Wellbeing
Ana Rappold*, Neal Fann, Wayne E. Cascio, Robert B. Devlin, David Diaz-Sanchez
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Impact of diesel vehicle inspection on health: the experience of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Paulo Afonso André*, Simone Miraglia, Paulo Hilário Saldiva
Wednesday
P-2-02-12
Thursday
HEAPS STUDY RESULTS: HEALTH EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION IN ANTWERP SCHOOLS
Sofie De Prins*, Martine Van Poppel, Evi Dons, Luc Int Panis, Els Van de Mieroop, Bianca
Cox, Tim S. Nawrot, Greet Schoeters, Gudrun Koppen
Friday
P-2-02-11
Monday
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WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
P-2-02-27
Worldwide associations between air quality and health end-points. Are they
meaningful?
Hanns Moshammer*, Hans-Peter Hutter
04
AIR POLLUTION EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
P-2-04-01
A Comparison of Trace Elements Accumulation and Spatial Variability in Leaves of
Norway Maple Trees to Colocated PM2.5 Filters in an Urban Area
Cambal Leah*, Sara Gillooly, Brett Tunno, Drew Drew Michanowicz, Daniel Bain, Jane
Clougherty, Kyra Naumoff-Shields
P-2-04-02
A HYBRID LAND USE REGRESSION/CALINE3 MODEL FOR PREDICTING NO2: A SEASONAL
COMPARISON
Drew Michanowicz*, Leah Cambal, Jessie Carr, Brett Tunno, Sara Gillooly, Jeffrey Howell,
Sheila Tripathy, Courtney Roper, Kyra Naumoff-Shields, Jane Clougherty
P-2-04-03
A land use regression model for ambient nitrogen dioxide concentration nearby a
commercial airport for lowcost flights (Rome-Ciampino)
Alessandra Gaeta*, Carla Ancona, Carla Ancona, Andrea Bolignano, Giorgio Cattani,
Giulia Cesaroni, Alessandro Di Menno di Bucchianico, Francesco Forastiere, Fabrizio
Sacco, Roberto Sozzi
P-2-04-04
A Study of the Relationships Between Proximity to an Industrial Complex and Blood
Lead Levels and Urinary Cadmium Levels
Jina Heo*, Hyo-Mi Kim, Jong-Tae Lee
P-2-04-05
ADOLESCENTS AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH INHALABLE PARTICULATE MATTER (PM10) IN
A BRAZILIAN
MEDIUM-SIZED CITY
Luiz Pereira*, Missagia Suelem, Camila Amaral, Alessandra Jesus, Marcos Arbex,
Carmem de Andre, Paulo de Andre, Ubiratan Santos, Lourdes Martins, Saldiva Paulo,
Alfésio Braga
P-2-04-06
Application of a two-zone exposure model to medical laser-generated particulate
matter for two simulated surgical procedures
Steven Lacey*, Ramon Lopez
P-2-04-07
Climate Change Impacts on Power Plant Emissions, Air Quality and Health in the
Eastern US
Limaye Vijay*, Monica Harkey, Paul Meier, Tracey Holloway, Jonathan Patz
P-2-04-08
Comparison of Exposure Estimation Methods for Air Pollutants
Mercedes Bravo*, Sergey Napelenok, Michelle L. Bell
P-2-04-09
Development of LUR models for particle composition in 20 study areas in Europe
Kees de Hoogh*, Meng Wang, Ming-Yi Tsai, Rob Beelen, Bert Brunekreef, Gerard Hoek
P-2-04-10
Exploring the Influence of Time-Activity Patterns on Personal Exposure to PM2.5 in
Different Microenvironments in Al Jubail Industrial City, Saudi Arabia
Salem Albalawi*, Susan Hodgson, Anil Namdeo, Tanja Pless-Mulloli
P-2-04-11
Exposure assessment on the relationship between daily activity patterns and indoor air
quality in university buildings
Duck Shin Park*, Jin Ki Eom, Keun Yul Yang, Soon-Bark Kwon, Wootae Jeong, Ki Chul
Cho, In Young Jeong, Sung-Joon Bae, Kiyoung Lee
P-2-04-12
How Does an Anti-Idling Campaign Affect the Indoor Aerosol at Schools?
Sergey Grinshpun, Michael Yermakov, Jinyong Kim, Tiina Reponen, Patrick Ryan*
P-2-04-13
Incorporating Local Land Use Regression And Satellite Aerosol Optical Depth In A
Hybrid Model Of SpatioTemporal PM2.5 Exposures In The Mid-Atlantic States
Itai Kloog*, Francesco Nordio, Brent A. Coull, Joel D. Schwartz
P-2-04-14
Indoor and outdoor PM source apportionment study during a period of extensive
fireplaces use in Athens, Greece.
Dikaia Saraga*, Thomas Maggos, Evangelia Diapouli, Kostas Eleftheriadis, Sotirios
Karavoltsos, Aikaterini Sakellari, Christos Vasilakos
P-2-04-15
RF and ELF electromagnetic field exposure of children in the french ELFE birth cohort
Ghislaine Bouvier*, René de Seze, Gaelle Coureau, Blandine Vacquier, Isabelle Baldi
P-2-04-16
Saharan dust and forest fires in Southern Europe in the period 2001-2011: estimation
and geographical distribution
Jorge Pey, Noemi Perez, Xavier Querol, Andrés Alastuey, Francesco Forastiere, Massimo
Stafoggia*, Study group MED-PARTICLES
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
88
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
89
P-2-04-19
Spatial Variability of Chronic Stressors and Fine-Scale Air Pollution Based on Proximity
to Patient Residences of the Pittsburgh AsthmaNet Cohort
Sheila Tripathy*, Jessie Carr, Brett Tunno, Drew Michanowicz, Fernando Holguin, Jane
Clougherty
P-2-04-20
Ten-Year Trend of Air Toxics in Krakow, Poland
Hyunok Choi*, Steven Melley, John D. Spengler
P-2-04-21
Validation of a Chlorine Gas Plume Dispersion Model with Available Indicator Data
Dev Jani, David Reed, Tracy Middleton, Lisa Detter-Hoskin, Michele Harmon, Anja
Schulze, Andrew Lawson, Erik Svendsen*
P-2-04-22
A cross-sectional assessment of ambient air pollution exposure and leukocyte telomere
length in US women
Jaime E. Hart*, Jennifer Prescott, Immaculata De Vivo, Francine Laden
05
HEALTH EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION
P-2-05-01
Acrolein and COPD in a Nationally Representative Sample of United States Adults 55
and Over
Rey Decastro*
P-2-05-02
Air pollution and preterm birth – are women with asthma at greater risk?
Pauline Mendola*, Rajeshwari Sundaram, Kira Leishear, Tuija Mannisto, Danping Liu,
Candace Robledo, Qi Ying, Seth Sherman, S. Katherine Laughon
P-2-05-03
Air pollution exposure and adverse pregnancy outcomes
David Olsson*, Ingrid Mogren, Bertil Forsberg
P-2-05-04
AN ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF EMISSIONS FROM OIL STORAGE AND TRANSSHIPMENT FACILITIES ON THE HEALTH OF LOCAL CHILDREN
May Irina*, Zaitseva Nina
P-2-05-05
Asbestos and Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma in the Metropolitan Area of Guadalajara,
Jalisco.
Maria Alejandra Pila Villalobos*, Jose Guillermo Alonso Arvizu, Ruth Araceli De Celis
Carrillo
P-2-05-06
Associations between Ambient Air Pollution and Preterm Births and Low Birth Weights
in Wuhan, China
Zhengmin Qian*, Shengwen Liang, Bin Zhang, Shaoping Yang, Rong Yang, Ke Hu, Jing
Wang, Louise Flick
P-2-05-07
Associations of Ambient Air Pollution with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Hospitalization and Mortality
Wenqi Gan*, Mark Fitzgerald, Christopher Carlsten, Mohsen Sadatsafavi, Michael
Brauer
P-2-05-08
Beyond traffic: PM2.5 and lung function in a rural cohort study of children with asthma
Christine Loftus*, Michael Yost, Paul Sampson, Catherine Karr
P-2-05-09
BUILDING USED AS A SHELTER TO PROTECT PEOPLE AGAINST ACCIDENTAL TOXIC
RELEASES
Gaelle Guyot*, Sandrine Charrier, Rémi Carrié
P-2-05-10
Changes in particulate matter soil content drive size, regional and seasonal related
inflammatory potential
Jesus Serrano*, Brisa N. Sánchez, Natalia Manzano-León, Raúl Quintana, Elizabeth
Vega, Leonora RojasBracho, Felipe Vadillo-Ortega, Irma Rosas, Marie S O´ Neill, Álvaro
Osornio-Vargas
P-2-05-11
CONGENITAL HEART ANOMALIES AND INDUSTRIAL SOURCES IN THE VALENCIAN REGION,
SPAIN
Marisa Estarlich*, Miguel Angel Martinez-Beneito, Clara Cavero, Javier García-Pérez,
Rebeca Ramis, Carmen Iñiguez, Gonzalo Lopez-Abente, Ferran Ballester, Oscar Zurriaga,
Carmen Martos
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Spatial and temporal variation of the oxidative potential of PM2.5 and its relation to
PM2.5 mass concentrations
Aileen Yang*, Bryan Hellack, Gerard Hoek, Bert Brunekreef, Thomas A. J. Kuhlbusch,
Flemming Cassee, Nicole Janssen
Wednesday
P-2-04-18
Thursday
SEASONAL AND SPATIAL VARIATION OF INDOOR AND OUTDOOR PARTICULATE MASS AND
NITROGEN DIOXIDE CONCENTRATION IN EIGHT SWISS AREAS
Harish C. Phuleria*, Alex Ineichen, Elisabetta Corradi, Ming-Yi Tsai, Christian Schindler,
Nicole Probst-Hensch, Nino Kuenzli
Friday
P-2-04-17
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
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Thursday
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1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
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P-2-05-12
Early impact of adolescent smoking on atherogenesis – Results from the SAPALDIA
Youth Study
Julia Dratva*, Nicole Probst-Hensch, Arno Schmidt-Trucksäss, Seraina Caviezel, Eric de
Groot, Lanja Saleh, Jean-Michel Gaspoz, Thierry Rochat, Nino Kuenzli, Elisabeth Zemp
P-2-05-13
Early life exposure to air pollution and respiratory symptoms in an Italian birth cohort
Andrea Ranzi*, Daniela Porta, Chiara Badaloni, Giulia Cesaroni, Paolo Lauriola, Marina
Davoli, Francesco Forastiere
P-2-05-14
Exposure of cyclists to black carbon in an urban environment
Jan Theunis, Bart Elen*, Joris Van den Bossche, Jan Peters, Bernard De Baets
P-2-05-15
Hazardous air pollutants and risk of breast cancer among a cohort of California teachers
Peggy Reynolds*, Susan Hurley, Erika Garcia, Debbie Goldberg, Andrew Hertz, David O.
Nelson
P-2-05-16
Health Efffects of Particulate Matter (PM) Components
Ronald Wyzga*, Annette Rohr
P-2-05-17
Impact of maternal exposure to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) during pregnancy on birth
weight: a preliminary study in São Paulo, Brazil.
Camila M. Villegas Cintra*, Luciana D. M. Pastro, Lourdes C. Martins, Alfésio L.F. Braga,
Silvia R.D.M. Saldiva, Rossana P.V. Francisco, Sandra E. Vieira, Paulo H.N. Saldiva, Luiz
A.A. Pereira
P-2-05-18
Inhalation Exposure and Cancer: Linking Environmental and Biospecimen Samples
Quentin Malloy, James Raymer, Cortina Johnson, Jocelin Deese-Spruil, Elizabeth Frey,
Lisa Henry, Jonathan Thornburg*
P-2-05-19
Investigating the association between birth weight and complementary air pollution
metrics in Southern California
Olivier Laurent*, Jun Wu, Lianfa Li, Scott Bartell
P-2-05-20
Long-term air pollution exposure and childhood cancers in Tehran, Iran
Morteza Seifi, Sadegh Niazi Esfyani, Hossein Arfaeinia, Masud Yunesian, Hassan Amini*
P-2-05-21
Long-Term Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Incidence of Coronary Events –
Analysis of Eleven European Cohorts from the ESCAPE Project
Giulia Cesaroni*, Francesco Forastiere, Bert Brunekreef, Annette Peters, Cardiovascular
working group Escape
P-2-05-22
Measuring and modeling particulate air pollution using a mobile, bicycle-based
platform
Steve Hankey*, Greg Lindsey, Julian D. Marshall
P-2-05-23
Nitrogen dioxide and mortality: review and meta-analysis of long-term studies
Annunziata Faustini*, Regula Rapp, Francesco Forastiere
P-2-05-24
Pleural mesothelioma incidence in the population resident close to an asbestoscement industry located in an Italian polluted site
Lucia Fazzo*, Simona Menegozzo, Maria Eleonora Soggiu, Marco De Santis, Michele
Santoro, Valentina Cozza, Amelia Brangi, Massimo Menegozzo, Pietro Comba
P-2-05-25
POPULATION COHORT STUDY TO EVALUATE THE HEALTH EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL
AND OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES
Francesca Mataloni*, Massimo Stafoggia, Ester Rita Alessandrini, Maria Triassi,
Annibale Biggeri, Francesco Forastiere
P-2-05-26
Prenatal Exposure to Air Pollution and Newborn Blood Pressure
Lenie van Rossem*, Steven Melley, Sheryl Rifas-Shiman, Antonella Zanobetti, Brent
A. Coull, Joel D. Schwartz, Murray A. Mittleman, Emily Oken, Matthew Gillman, Petros
Koutrakis, Diane R. Gold
P-2-05-27
Proximity of busy road increases the prevalence of heart disease – results from RHINE
Tartu cohort
Mihkel Pindus*, Hans Orru
P-2-05-28
Residential Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Risk of Childhood Acute
Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Nicole C. Deziel*, Rudolph P. Rull, Joanne S. Colt, Catherine Metayer, Peggy Reynolds,
Todd P. Whitehead, Robert B. Gunier, Patricia A. Buffler, Mary Ward
P-2-05-29
Spatio-temporal Associations Between Birth Defects and Distance to Road
Mariam Girguis*, Scott Bartell, Veronica Vieira
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
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P-2-05-32
The impact of acute exposure to desert dust on hospitalizations due to acute coronary
syndrome. Gender effect.
Alina Vodonos*, Michael Friger, Itzhak Katra, Helena Krasnov, Victor Novack
P-2-05-33
The relationship between sulfur dioxide exposure and the health of adult Miyakejima
residents
Takeshi Kochi*, Satoko Iwasawa, Tazuru Tsuboi, Makiko Nakano, Takamoto Uemura,
Shigeru Tanaka, Kazuyuki Omae
P-2-05-34
Traffic related air pollution and adult asthma incidence: the European Study of Cohorts
for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE)
Bénédicte Jacquemin*, Valérie Siroux, Margaux Sanchez, Anne-Elie Carsin, Anna
Hansell, Anna Buschka, Christophe Declercq, Tamara Schikowski, Nino Kuenzli, Francine
Kauffmann
P-2-05-35
Unconventional Natural Gas Development and Infant Health: Evidence from
Pennsylvania
Elaine Hill*
P-2-05-36
URBAN AIR POLLUTANT AND BLOODS PARAMETERS OF CHILDREN
Otgon Galsanjav*, Otgon Galsanjav
P-2-05-37
Weather, air pollution, and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in New York City, 2007-2010
Kazuhiko Ito*, Zev Ross, John Freese, James Braun, George Thurston, David Prezant,
Robert Silverman
06
SOURCE SPECIFIC AND MULTI AIR POLLUTION MODELS
P-2-06-01
Association between Saharan dust days and emergency hospital admissions in Canary
Islands
Olga Costa, Elena López-Villarrubia, Carmen Iñiguez, Ferran Ballester*
P-2-06-02
Atopy at age 1 and traffic-related Air pollution: an investigation of exposure measures in
the Canadian
Health Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) birth coh
Hind Sbihi*, Ryan W. Allen, Allen Becker, Diana Lefebvre, Piush Mandhane, Malcolm R.
Sears, Padmaja Subbarao, Stuart E. Turvey, Michael Brauer
P-2-06-03
BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR (BDNF) SERUM LEVELS POST EXPOSURE TO
TRAFFIC RELATED AIR POLLUTION AND INTERDEPENDENCIES WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Nadine Kubesch*, Audrey Audrey de Nazelle, David Martínez, Laura Bouso, Mark J
Nieuwenhuijsen
P-2-06-04
Carcinogenic health risks due to exposure to PM2.5-bound metals in indoor
environments
Klara Slezakova*, Simone Morais, Maria do Carmo Pereira
P-2-06-05
Characterizing noise and particulate matter in the vehicle microenvironment
Chandresh Ladva*, Justin Chen, Brent Johnson, Jeremy Sarnat
P-2-06-06
Childhood cancer and traffic-related air pollution exposure in pregnancy and early life
Jun Wu, Christina Lombardi, Travis Meyers, Michelle Wilhelm, Myles Cockburn, Beate
Ritz*
P-2-06-07
Commuter exposure to ultrafine particles and health effects: a review of 47 studies
Luke Knibbs*, Thomas Cole-Hunter, Lidia Morawska
P-2-06-08
Comparison of source apportionment methods in a time-series investigation of sourceresolved particle mixtures and cardiorespiratory emergency department visits
Stefanie Sarnat*, Andrea Winquist, Marissa Maier, Philip K. Hopke, James Mulholland,
Jeremy Sarnat, Paige Tolbert, Armistead Russell
P-2-06-09
Estimating the contribution of traffic-related pollutants to urban air quality for applying
a hybrid modeling approach
Yoon-Hee Kang*, Yoo-Keun Kim, In-Bo Oh, Jin-Hee Bang, Jae-Eun Kang, Mi-Kyoung
Hwang
P-2-06-10
Estimation of intake fractions for benzene from motor vehicles by prefecture in Japan
Tomohide Iwata*, Satoshi Nakai
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
The association between air pollution and lung function in Children
Yi-Chun Chen*, Yu-Li Huang, Yu-Kang Chang, Fung-Chang Sung, Yu-Chun Wang
Wednesday
P-2-05-31
Thursday
Symptoms following exposure to the Eyjafjallajökull volcanic eruption – at the
eruption’s end and six months later
Hanne Krage Carlsen*, Thorarinn Gislason, Haraldur Briem, Gudrun Petursdottir
Friday
P-2-05-30
Monday
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Thursday
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Conference Program
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1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
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P-2-06-11
High-Density Air Sampling of Traffic Pollutants, Including 1-Nitropyrene, to Inform FineScale Spatial Models of Diesel Exhaust
Jill Schulte*, Julie Fox, Sheryl Magzamen, Assaf Oron, Nancy Beaudet, Christopher
Simpson, Michael Paulsen, Joel Kaufman
P-2-06-12
Long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution and cardiac events in four cohorts
from Stockholm
Michal Korek*, Tom Bellander, Ulf de Faire, Laura Fratiglioni, Claes-Göran Östenson,
Nancy Pedersen, Göran Pershagen, Johanna Penell
P-2-06-13
Particle size dependence of respiratory tract uptake in a population cohort
Otto Hänninen*, Riikka Sorjamaa, Pasi Lipponen, Leena Kangas, Ari Karppinen, Tarja
Yli-Tuomi
P-2-06-14
Particulate Air Pollution and Preeclampsia: A Source-based Analysis
Payam Dadvand*, Bart Ostro, Fulvio Amato, Francesc Figueras, María-Cruz Minguillón,
David Martínez, Xavier Basagaña, Xavier Querol, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen
P-2-06-15
Prevalence of prominent outdoor air pollution sources and asthma medication
expenditures by state in the U.S.
Ashley Mapou*, Derek Shendell
P-2-06-16
Sources of fine particulate air pollution and systemic inflammation
Taina Siponen*, Tarja Yli-Tuomi, Minna Aurela, Risto Hillamo, Maija-Riitta Hirvonen, Kati
Huttunen, Juha Pekkanen, Raimo O Salonen, Pauliina Taimisto, Pekka Tiittanen, Timo
Lanki
P-2-06-17
Spatial-Temporal Variation of Pollutants in the Near-Road Environment
Nichole Baldwin*, Philip K. Hopke, Stuart Batterman, Suresh Raja, Thomas Robins
P-2-06-18
Structural Equation Modeling in a Near-Highway Exposure Study: Ultrafine Particles and
Association with Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Kevin Lane*, Christina Fuller, Jonathan Levy, Madeleine Kangsen Scammell, Allison P
Patton, John L Durant, Wig Zamore, Mkaya Mwamburi, Doug Brugge
P-2-06-19
Structural equation modeling of parasympathetic and sympathetic response to traffic
air pollution in a repeated measures study
Emmanuel S. Baja*, Joel D. Schwartz, Brent A. Coull, Gregory A. Wellenius, Pantel S.
Vokonas, Helen H. Suh
P-2-06-20
Traffic-related air pollution and adverse pregnancy outcomes in a multi-ethnic society.
Results from the Born in Bradford cohort study.
Anna Schembari*, Kees de Hoogh, Payam Dadvand, Marie Pedersen, David Martínez,
Gerard Hoek, Emily Petherick, John Wright, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen
P-2-06-21
WHO REVIHAAP Question C-10: contribution of ambient air pollution to total exposure
considering exposures from indoor, commuting and work environments
Matti Jantunen*, Eduardo Oliveira Fernandes, Marie-Eve Héroux
08
HOUSEHOLD AIR POLLUTION EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
P-2-08-01
A comparison of size distribution and chemical composition of fine particles in
residential and traffic sites
Stefano Zauli Sajani*, Isabella Ricciardelli, Dimitri Bacco, Silvia Ferrari, Claudio
Maccone, Stefano Marchesi, Fabiana Scotto, Arianna Trentini, Paolo Lauriola, Vanes
Poluzzi
P-2-08-02
A Mass Transfer Model to Predict the Performance of Tube-type Passive Samplers for
Exposure Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds
Zhengjian Du*, Jinhan Mo, Yinping Zhang
P-2-08-03
An indoor air filtration study in homes of elderly: cardiovascular and respiratory effects
of exposure to particulate matter
Dorina Gabriela Karottki*, Michal Spilak, Marie Frederiksen, Lars Bo Gunnarsen, Elvira
V. Brauner, Zorana J. Andersen, Torben Sigsgaard, Peter Møller, Steffen Loft, Barbara
Kolarik
P-2-08-04
AN INITIAL ASSESSMENT OF WINTER TRENDS IN INDOOR PARTICULATE POLLUTION
(PM2.5) IN THE GER REGION OF ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA
L. Drew Hill*, B. Temuujin, Yumchindorj D., Rufus Edwards, G. Suvdaa, G. Jargalsaikhan,
Nicholas Lam, Chimedsuren O., Damka O., Ajay Pillarisetti
P-2-08-05
Challenges in Harmonizing the Evaluation of Building Products Emissions in Europe
Christine Daeumling, Maria Scutaru*
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
92
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
93
P-2-08-08
Dry cleaning tetrachlorethylene pollution impact on indoor air quality in Paris territory
Thiault Guenael*, Ghislaine Goupil, Claudine Delaunay, Eddie Faure, Loic Paillat,
Laurence Durupt
P-2-08-09
Emission fluxes of different metals in aerosol emitted during frying-Effect of frying pan
Philip K. Hopke*, Mehdi Amouei Torkmahalleh, David Schamberger, James Laing, Alan
Rossner, Andrea Ferro
P-2-08-10
Evaluation of a new thermo-regenerative air cleaning device for reducing indoor
exposure of multiple gasphase contaminants
Jinhan Mo*, Zhengjian Du, Yinping Zhang
P-2-08-11
Exposure of Nanoparticles in Indoor Air and on Interior Surfaces – A Study of Detection
Techniques
Norbert Weis*, Marina Wasmuth, Chris Vanessa Sumowski, Britta Neuweger, Marcus
Bäumer, Michael Köhler
P-2-08-12
Factors Influencing Indoor Air Quality in an Urban High-Rise Apartment Building
Markey Johnson*, Gary Mallach, Ryan Kulka, Russell Dietz, Terry Sullivan, Mark Gibson,
Lance Wallace, Halûk Ozkaynak, Ronald Williams, Amanda Wheeler, Keith Van Ryswyk
P-2-08-13
Feasibility study on the adsorptive control of indoor CO2 inside car by using solid CO2
adsorbent
Youngmin Cho*, Seung-Woo Hong, Duck Shin Park, Soon-Bark Kwon, Woo-Sung Jung
P-2-08-14
Housing characteristics and practices that potentially contribute to air pollution in Cali,
Colombia
Nathalie Abrahams*, Diana Maria Caicedo-Borrero, Fabián Mendez
P-2-08-15
Indoor Air Quality and Related Factors in University Oil Painting Classrooms
Ruey-Yu Chen*, Kun-Yi Chang, Ching-Ying Yeh, Ling-Chu Chien
P-2-08-16
Indoor Air Quality in Bank Offices
Luca Del Buono, Andrea Spinazzè*, Davide Campagnolo, Andrea Cattaneo, Paolo Carrer,
Domenico Maria Cavallo
P-2-08-17
Indoor Air Quality in Green vs. Non-green Homes
Kanistha Chatterjee*, Eric Kettleson, Reshmi Indugula, Patrick Ryan, Sergey Grinshpun,
Gary Adamkiewicz, Tiina Reponen
P-2-08-18
Indoor Residential Fate Model of Phthalate Plasticizers
Ying Xu*, Yirui Liang
P-2-08-19
Microbial volatile organic compounds (MVOC), plasticizers and formaldehyde in
dwellings in North European cities in relation to sick building syndrome (SBS)
Bo Sahlberg*, Maria Gunnbjörnsdottir, Argo Soon, Rain Jogi, Thorarinn Gislason,
Gunilla Wieslander, Christer Janson, Dan Norbäck
P-2-08-20
Miniaturization of colorimetric and fluorimetric analyzers for the gaseous formaldehyde
detection
Maud Guglielmino*, Alaa Allouch, Pierre Bernhardt, Christophe A. Serra, Stéphane Le
Calvé
P-2-08-21
Outdoor Sources of Residential Indoor Particulate Reactive Oxygen Species
Shahana Khurshid*, Jeffrey A. Siegel, Kerry Kinney
P-2-08-22
PAHs and BTEX in schools, houses and offices of Rome, Italy.
Balducci Catia*, Paola Romagnoli, Perilli Mattia, Cecinato Angelo
P-2-08-23
Ultrafine particles: Exposure and source apportionment in 56 Danish homes
Gabriel Bekö*, Charles Weschler, Aneta Wierzbicka, Dorina Gabriela Karottki, Jørn
Toftum, Steffen Loft, Geo Clausen
P-2-08-24
VOC emissions from flexible joint sealants – an underestimated building product group
Heidrun Hofmann*, Michael Köhler, Norbert Weis
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Distribution of mass concentration and chemical analysis of particulate matters (PM2.5,
PM10) in indoor parking lots in Korea
hyun ah Ji, In-Keun Shim*, Wooseok Lee, Sooran Won
Wednesday
P-2-08-07
Thursday
Determination of the potential for dermal exposure from transfer of lubricants and fuels
bu consumers
Karen Galea*, Alice Davis, David Todd, Carolyn McConagle, Laura MacCalman, John
Cherrie, Chris Money, Alison Margary, Jan Urbanas, Arlean Rohde
Friday
P-2-08-06
Monday
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09
HEALTH EFFECTS OF HOUSEHOLD AIR POLLUTION
P-2-09-01
A Pilot Study Evaluating Changes to Household Emissions and Health Risk Following
Indonesia’s Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) Conversion Program
Lam Nicholas*, Christina Aristanti, Prianti Utami, Michael N. Bates, Indar Priyaji, Moh
Zakky, Maura Lillis, Kirk R. Smith
P-2-09-02
Acute Respiratory Infection among children and adverse pregnancy outcome: An Impact
of indoor pollution in Rural India
Lopamudra Paul*, Ramesh Chellan
P-2-09-03
Air filtration in buildings – a potential technique for protecting occupants against fine
particles from outdoor sources
Aimo Taipale*, Sanna Saarikoski, Arto Pennanen, Risto Hillamo, Raimo O Salonen, Matti
Lehtimäki
P-2-09-04
Analysis of carbon monoxide hospital admissions in England – what can we learn about
accidental poisoning?
Rebecca Close*, Rebecca Ghosh, Lucy McCann, Anna Hansell, Giovanni Leonardi
P-2-09-05
Assessing household level exposure reductions associated with use of improved
biomass cook-stoves in India: Results from field assessments for Project Surya
Sankar Sambandam*, Santu Ghosh, Arulselvan Sadasivam, Rengaraj Siva, Sathish
Madhav, Krishnendu Mukhopadhyay, Kalpana Balakrishnan, Hafeez Rehman,
Veerabhadran Ramanathan
P-2-09-06
Association between household wood burning and low-grade systemic inflammation
Anu W Turunen*, Taina Siponen, Tarja Yli-Tuomi, Pekka Tiittanen, Satu Männistö, Juha
Pekkanen, Timo Lanki
P-2-09-07
Biomass Burners and Respiratory Diseases: Geospatial Findings and Epidemiological
Design Issues
H Dean Hosgood*, Christopher Farah, Janet Hock
P-2-09-08
BUILDING COMPULSORY REGULATION CONTROLS: A PRECIOUS SOURCE OF FIELD DATA
ON VENTILATION SYSTEMS QUALITY
Gaelle Guyot*, Romuald Jobert
P-2-09-09
Can ventilation reduce indoor exposure to SVOCs?
Cong Liu*, Yinping Zhang, John C. Little
P-2-09-10
Carbon dioxide concentration levels and ventilation rates of naturally ventilated
university classrooms in the hot summer and cold winter area of China
Xiaojian Xie*, Xiaoyu Shen, Hu Huang, Mei Liao, Wan Hu
P-2-09-11
Characterization of microorganisms colonizing ventilation grills at South African
Hospitals
Ntsoaki Malebo*
P-2-09-12
Chronic health risks in retail buildings and their dependence on ventilation rates and
filtration efficiencies
Marwa Zaatari*, Jeffrey A. Siegel, Josh Aldred
P-2-09-13
Classroom air quality and pupil attendance and attainment in Aberdeen primary
schools
Santosh Gaihre*, Sean Semple, Steve Turner
P-2-09-14
Cooking with an open woodfire is associated with short-term increases in blood
pressure and pulse among rural Guatemalan women
Mann Jennifer*, Lisa M. Thompson, Kirk R. Smith, Carolina Romero, John R. Balmes
P-2-09-15
Effect of ventilation on PCB concentration in indoor air in a contaminated classroom
Nadja Lyng*, Elvira V. Bräuner, Helle Vibeke Andersen, Lars Bo Gunnarsen
P-2-09-16
Exposure of scented candle combustion aerosol on stress-induced cadiopulmonary
injury
Ming-Yie Liu*, Se-Ping Chien, Chih-Ching Chang, Dur-Zong Hsu, Perng-Jy Tsai
P-2-09-17
Formaldehyde exposure and allergic disease: MOthers and Children’s Environmental
Health (MOCEH)
Eun-Kyo Park*, HyeSook Park, Yun Chul Hong, Mina Ha, Yangho Kim, Byung-Mi Kim,
Eunjeong Kim, Eun-Hee Ha
P-2-09-18
“Free to Breathe, Free to Teach” study: Determinants of Relative Humidity Control in
Schools
Kim Angelon-Gaetz*, Karin Yeatts, David Richardson, Steve Marshall
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
94
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95
P-2-09-21
Lowering TVOC is necessary to prevent sick building syndrome
Masamichi Hanazato*, Emiko Todaka, Hiroko Nakaoka, Hiroshi Seto, Chisato Mori
P-2-09-22
Numerical Study of the Internal Air Quality in Classroom Equipped with Personalized
Ventilation
Eusébio Conceição*, Cristina I. M. Santiago, Mª. Manuela J. R. Lúcio
P-2-09-23
Real-time indoor PM measurements during dust storms and the association with lung
function in COPD patients
Helena Krasnov*, Michael Friger, Alina Vodonos, Itzhak Katra, Luna Avnon, Victor Novack
P-2-09-24
Results from a national housing quality, health and safety questionnaire
Mari Turunen*, Kati Iso-Markku, Maria Pekkonen, Ulla Haverinen-Shaughnessy
P-2-09-25
Risk assessments of TVOC compositions in new buildings
Atsushi Mizukoshi*, Takahiko Iida, Rumi Konuma, Tomoko Hamano, Kensuke Kawarada,
Miyuki Noguchi, Yukio Yanagisawa
P-2-09-26
Sex-based differences in subjective symptoms among medical students exposed to
low-levels of formaldehyde in a gross anatomy dissection course
Mihoko Mori*, Tatsuya Ishitake, Tsuyoshi Saga, Koichi Yamaki
P-2-09-27
Study on the association of indoor air pollution with exhaled nitric oxide of asthma
children
Chunyu Xu*, Dongqun Xu, Na Li, Tiantian Li, Xia Lin, Qin Wang, Yunpu Li
P-2-09-28
Systematic review of the epidemiology literature on formaldehyde and cancers of the
upper respiratory tract
Thomas Bateson*, Glinda Cooper, Barbara Glenn
P-2-09-29
Systematic review of the epidemiology literature on formaldehyde and
lymphohematopoietic cancers
Thomas Bateson*, Glinda Cooper, Barbara Glenn
P-2-09-30
The Climate Cookstove Connection: A Review
Katherine Bronstein*
P-2-09-31
UFP from indoor sources and physiological changes – a randomized sham-controlled
exposure study of healthy volunteers
Vanessa Soppa*, Bryan Hellack, Ulrich Quass, Roel P. F. Schins, Thomas A. J. Kuhlbusch,
Barbara Hoffmann
P-2-09-32
Women´s lung function decline after eight years of an efficient stove intervention
Astrid Schilmann*, Horacio Riojas Rodríguez, Rogelio Pérez-Padilla, Isabelle Romieu,
Rosario Fernández Plata, Brenda Carolina Romero Orellana, Víctor M Berrueta
12
CLIMATE CHANGE
P-2-12-01
Applicability of ASHRAE Standard 55 and EN 15251 Adaptive Thermal Comfort Models in
Hot-and-Humid Climate
Reuy-Lung Hwang*, Chen Chen-Peng, Feng-Yi Lin, Wen-Mei Shih, Kuo-Tsang Huang
P-2-12-02
Building characteristics are associated with high temperatures in dwellings of elderly
people
Joris van Loenhout*, Amanda le Grand, Gerard Hoek, Frans Duijm, Moniek Zuurbier
P-2-12-03
Chronic air pollution and social deprivation as modifiers of the association between
high temperature and daily mortality
Tarik Benmarhnia*, Youssef Oulhote, Claire Petit, Séverine Deguen, Denis ZmirouNavier
P-2-12-04
Climate change trends and their role in re-emergency of vivax malaria in European
Russia
Mironova Varvara*, Dmitry Orlov
P-2-12-05
Climate variability and mortality in pre-industrial Northern Sweden
Barbara Schumann*, Joacim Rocklöv
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
How to assess occupants’ health and comfort in buildings?
Philomena M. Bluyssen*
Wednesday
P-2-09-20
Thursday
Household Particles, Coffee Consumption and Heart Rate Variability
Kai-Jen Chuang*, Hsiao-Chi Chuang, Lian-Yu Lin
Friday
P-2-09-19
Monday
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P-2-12-06
Comparative study of the relationship between regional climate factors and local
weather in Western Pacific countries
Yoonhee Kim, Ho Kim*, Hae-Kwan Cheong, Masahiro Hashizume, Yasushi Honda,
Jinseob Kim, Clara Tammy Kim, Jin-Hee Eum, Chisato Imai
P-2-12-07
Comparison of impacts of hot spells on mortality and morbidity for cardiovascular
diseases in the Czech Republic, 1994-2009
Jan Kysely*, Hana Davidkovova, Eva Plavcova, Bohumir Kriz
P-2-12-08
Developing Physiological Equivalent Temperature and assessing hot and cold spots for
small geographical areas in a subtropical city Hong Kong
Qishi Zheng*, Thuan Quoc Thach, Poh-Chin Lai, Patsy YK Chau, Crystal CY Choi, Heiko
Jahn, Dietrich Plaß, Alexander Krämer, Lutz Katzschner, Chit-Ming Wong
P-2-12-09
Does cold spell make problem these days when global warming is on the progress?
Ho Kim*
P-2-12-10
Effect of absolute humidity on heat-mortality relation in Japan
Yasushi Honda*, Masahide Kondo, Emiko Minakuchi, Momoko Kayaba, Koichi
Nakazawa, Kazutoshi Sugimoto, Yoonhee Kim, Ho Kim, Yue Leon Guo, Masahiro
Hashizume
P-2-12-11
Effect of weather as biometeorologic on hospital admissions in the UK:
biometeorological methods comparison
Ivy Shiue*, Stefan Muthers
P-2-12-12
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF DISTRIBUTION FOR ANIMAL AND HUMAN
ANTHRAX
Davaa Gombojav*, Burmaa Horoljav, Darmaa Munhdorj
P-2-12-13
Exposure to an Aggregate Climate Change Metric and Respiratory Health Outcomes in
the Continental US
Crystal Romeo*, Amir Sapkota
P-2-12-14
Future Mortality due to extreme heat in an aging population of Japan
Kayo Ueda, Chris Fook Sheng Ng*, Daisuke Goto, Toshinori Ariga, Keisuke Matsuhashi,
Akinori Takami
P-2-12-15
Heat related deaths in India: An insidious environmental threat
Gulrez Shah Azhar*, Amrutasri Nori-Sarma, Dileep Mavalankar, Ajit Rajiva, Jeremy Hess,
Kim Knowlton, Perry Sheffield
P-2-12-16
Heatwave-associated excess mortality in Freiburg and Rostock in 2003 and 2005 –
methods and results
Martin-Immanuel Bittner*, Matthias Nuebling, Ulrich Stoessel
P-2-12-17
Increased mortality from extended cold weather, Ireland 1984-2007
Stephen Browne*, Ariana Zeka, Patrick G. Goodman, Helen McAvoy
P-2-12-18
Monthly Stratified Analysis Captures Various Impact of Temperature on Mortality
Chao-Yu Guo*, Mu-Jean Chen, Chen-Wei Tsai, Huey-Jen Su
P-2-12-19
Mortality effects of prolonged heat waves in Finland
Virpi Kollanus*, Timo Lanki
P-2-12-20
Population adaptation to heat waves and cold spells in East Asia
Youn-Hee Lim, Yasushi Honda, Yue-Liang Guo, Bing-Yu Chen, Yun Chul Hong*, SeungMuk Yi, Ho Kim, NaKyung Kim
P-2-12-21
Predictive model of indoor temperature from ambient levels
Nai-Yun Hsu*, Yen-Hsu Lin, Wen-Chi Pan, Chao-Yu Guo, Huey-Jen Su
P-2-12-22
Quantifying climate change impacts on runoff of zoonotic pathogens from land
Ankie Sterk*, Ton de Nijs, Ana Maria de Roda Husman, Jack Schijven
P-2-12-23
Recognition of Infectious Diseases like Health Effects of Climate Change in Michoacan,
Mexico during 20092011.
Alejandro Molina-Garcia*, Josefina Martinez-Ponce, Gloria Alicia Figuero-Aguilar,
Ramiro Yañez-Gonzalez, Raymundo Puebla-Calderon, Rafael Diaz-Rodriguez, Gerardo
Mendoza-Ramirez, Jose Alfonso CervantesGutierrez
P-2-12-24
Systematic review of the effects of climate factors on the prevalence and distribution of
acute and chronic trachoma
Sari Kovats*, Anita Ramesh, Clare Gilbert, Elena Schmidt, Dom Haslam
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
96
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97
P-2-12-27
The effect of temperature change on mortality in 3 East Asian cities
Ilsang Ohn, Young-Eun Yi, Youn-Hee Lim, Yasushi Honda, Yue-Liang Guo, Bing-Yu Chen,
Ho Kim*
P-2-12-28
The Effects of meteorological disasters on the incidence of waterborne and foodborne
diseases in Republic of Korea, 2001-2009
Wonwoong Na, Sun Hee Kim, Kyungeun Lee, Hyung-Nam Myung, Soo-nam Jo*, Jae-Yeon
Jang
P-2-12-29
The impact of a warming climate on ozone induced mortality
Amir Hakami*, Shunliu Zhao, Amanda Pappin, Morteza Mesbah, Joyce Zhang
P-2-12-30
The impact of temperature on mortality in three major Chinese cities
Kan Haidong*, Jing Zhang
P-2-12-31
The impact of threats due to climate change on white corn production and adaptations
to ensure food safety
Norma Isalia Villafán Figueroa*, María Guadalupe Garibay-Chávez
P-2-12-32
The impacts of global and local climates on dengue fever in Lao PDR and Cambodia.
Chisato Imai*, Masahiro Hashizume, Hae-Kwan Cheong, Ho Kim, Yasushi Honda, JinHee Eum, Clara Tammy Kim, Jinseob Kim, Yoonhee Kim, Taypasavanh Fengthong
P-2-12-33
Weather and Triggering Ventricular Arrhythmias in Patients with Implantable
Cardioverter Defibrillators
Jennifer Nguyen*, Francine Laden, Mark Link, Joel D. Schwartz, Heike Luttmann-Gibson,
Douglas Dockery
13
BIOMARKER
P-2-13-01
Association of Food Intake with Urinary Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Levels in a
Nationally Representative Sample
Kathleen M. Navarro*, Jennifer K. Mann, Srinandini Parthasarathy, John R. Balmes,
Thomas E. McKone
P-2-13-02
Biological monitoring and health effect assessment of arsenic exposure for workers in
electro-optics and semiconductor high-tech industries
I Fang Mao*, Chung Jung Tsai, Chin Chi Mao, Lee Wang, Mei Chien Chen
P-2-13-03
Biological Monitoring of Aromatic Amines – Metabolism of aniline and elimination
kinetics of its metabolites after controlled exposure
Tobias Weiß*, Holger M. Koch, Heiko U. Käfferlein, Stephan Koslitz, Hendrik Modick,
Georg Dierkes, Jürgen Bünger, Christian Monsé, . Marek
P-2-13-04
Biomonitoring and Environmental Public Health Tracking: Making the Link
Jean Johnson*, Christina Rosebush, Jessica Nelson, Gonza Namulanda
P-2-13-05
Combine testing of environmental exposure and epigenetic biomarker in the detection
of oral cancer
Huang Yung-Kai*, Bou-Yue Peng, Chia-Yo Wu, Hung-Che Lai
P-2-13-06
Concepts for Including Children’s Health in a Sustainable Future
Rebecca Rehr*, Gregory G. Miller, Brenda Foos
P-2-13-07
Considerations for environmental sample storage, laboratory analysis, and results
reporting
Maire S.A. Heikkinen*, Susan Marie Viet, Michael Dellarco
P-2-13-08
Derivation of a health based guidance value for PCB in human blood samples
Knut Rauchfuss*, Martin Kraft, Wilhelm Michael
P-2-13-09
Determination of perfluorinated compounds in human breast milk by liquid
chromatography–triple quadrupole mass spectrometry
Young Lim Kho*, Jung Hoan Kim, Eun-Hee Lee, Kyungho Choi, Byung-Jo Ha, Sangshin
Park
P-2-13-10
Effect of Molybdenum Oxide Interference on Urinary Cadmium Analyses
Gerd Sallsten*, Magnus Akerstrom, Thomas Lundh
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
The association between high temperature and emergency ambulance dispatches: a
multi-city analysis
Antonio Gasparrini, Ester Rita Alessandrini*, Stefano Zauli Sajani
Wednesday
P-2-12-26
Thursday
Temperature increase and mortal falls
Arturo Curiel Ballesteros*, María Guadalupe Garibay-Chávez
Friday
P-2-12-25
Monday
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P-2-13-11
Hair Ionomic Profiles and Associations with Obesity Indicators from a Cypriot Young
Adult Male Cohort
Syam S. Andra*, Joseph Kermah, Konstantinos C. Makris, Costas A. Christophi, Michael
Petrou, David C. Christiani, Christos S. Mantzoros, Stefanos N. Kales
P-2-13-12
Is game meat consumption associated with lead levels in nails?
Eliana Wendland*, Luciane François, Maria Goreti Vale, Adriana Almeida, Morgana
Bazzan Dessuy, Giovanni Torri, Daniel Santana, Demétrio Luis Guadagnin
P-2-13-13
New human biomonitoring methods for chemicals of interest
Marike Kolossa-Gehring*, Ulrike Fiddicke, Gabriele Leng, Holger M. Koch, Petra Apel
P-2-13-14
Oxidative Stress Biomarkers in Residents 4 years After the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill
Su Ryeon Noh*, Jung Ah Kim, Gwi Heum Eom, Yong Jin Jeon, Hyun Sook Bae, YoungHyun Choi, Mina Ha, HaeKwan Cheong
P-2-13-15
Phthalate exposure and neurobehavioral development at early childhood
Mei-Lien Chen*, Yen-An Tsai, Ben-Hua Su, Chia-Huang Chang, Hsiao-Yen Chen, Bao-Chi
Liao, Shu-Li Wang
P-2-13-16
Predictors and consequences of global DNA methylation in cord blood and at three
years
Julie Herbstman*, Shuang Wang, Frederica Perera, Sally Lederman, Julia Vishnevetsky,
Andrew Rundle, Lori Hoepner, Leena Qu, Deliang Tang
P-2-13-17
Prenatal exposure to xenoestrogens and placental DNA methylation of repetitive
elements.
Nadia Vilahur*, Hyang-Min Byun, Mariona Bustamante, Marina Vafeiadi, Raquel Garcia,
Xavier Estivill, Mariana F. Fernandez, Andrea A Baccarelli, Jordi Sunyer
P-2-13-18
Relationship of Oral Health Promotion between Effects of Tooth brushing Frequency and
Smoking
Seokyong Lee*, Sunguk Youn, Sunshin Kim, Gayeon Hong, Wonho Yang
P-2-13-19
Thiocyanate as a Biomarker for Cyanide Exposure in the U.S. Population
Liza Valentín-Blasini*, Rey Decastro, Benjamin Blount
P-2-13-20
Trends and Patterns in Urinary Phthalate Metabolites during Early Childhood
Joseph Braun*, Melissa Eliot, Kimberly Yolton, Bruce Lanphear
P-2-13-21
Urinary paraben concentrations among pregnant women and their matching fetuses of
Korea, and the association with oxidative stress biomarkers
Kyungho Choi*, Sungeun Kang, Sunmi Kim, Jeongim Park, Hae-Joong Kim, Jeongjae Lee,
Gyuyeon Choi, Suyoung Kim, Hyo-Bang Moon, Sungkyoon Kim, Young Lim Kho
P-2-13-22
ZOONOTIC INFECTIONS IN COMMUNITIES OF THE JAMES BAY CREE TERRITORY -– AN
OVERVIEW OF SEROPREVALENCE
Hugues Sampasa-Kanyinga, Benoît Lévesque*, Eladhji Anassour-Laouan-Sidi, Suzanne
Côté, Bouchra Serhir, Brian J Ward, Michael D. Libman, Michael A Drebot, Momar Ndao,
Kay Makowski, Eric Dewailly
14
WATER
P-2-14-01
Statistical approaches to evaluating the association between mother’s exposure to
perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) and birth outcome in North-Rhine Westphalia
Nils Goeken*, Katja Ickstadt, Martin Schäfer, Hans-Joachim Bücker-Nott, Michael
Wilhelm, Jürgen Hölzer
17
GREEN SPACES AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
P-2-17-01
Aerobic training in urban environment: blood gene expression profiling
Inge Bos*, Patrick De Boever, Jef Vanparijs, Luc Int Panis, Romain Meeusen
P-2-17-02
Air Quality and Potential Benefits of LEED Certified Buildings on “Green” School
Campuses Near Roadways: A Pilot Study
Derek Shendell*, Ashley Mapou
P-2-17-03
An analysis on the walking effects in the forests between urban forest and national park
: focusing on the Mt. Gwanak and Mt. Odae
Mi-Ae Jeong, Chan Woo Park, Sujin Park*, Jae Jun Kim
P-2-17-04
Are greener cities healthier? An investigation into the association between green space
coverage and health at the city level, in England
Honor Bixby, Daniela Fecht*, Lea Fortunato, Susan Hodgson
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
98
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
99
P-2-17-07
Associations between Perceived and Objective Built Environment
Erin Bergman*, Kristen C. Malecki, Maggie Grabow, Lynne Morgan, Corinne Engelman,
Paul Peppard, Milena Bernardinello, Javier Nieto
P-2-17-08
City parks neighbourhood and preschool children asthma in the city of Kaunas
Sandra Andrusaityte*, Regina Grazuleviciene, Audrius Dedele, Asta Danileviciute,
Jolanta Kudzyte, Tomas Grazulevicius
P-2-17-09
Classification of natural environments to assess positive health effects of exposure in
different regions of Europe
Graham Smith*, Christopher Gidlow, Hanneke Kruize, Regina Grazuleviciene, Marta
Cirach Pradas, Wim Swart, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen
P-2-17-10
Contribution of the physical environment to socioeconomic gradients in walking in the
Whitehall II study
Triantafyllos Pliakas*, Cathryn Tonne, Paul Wilkinson
P-2-17-11
Economic valuation of health benefits of walking and cycling in Switzerland
Sonja Kahlmeier*, Thomas Götschi
P-2-17-12
Effect of forest bathing on immune function and quality of life in breast cancer patients:
a controlled pilot study
Soo Rim Noh, Wang Lim Lee, Hee Sung Shin, Min Sun Lee, Tae Seon Baek, In Seok Seo,
Sujin Park*, Chan Woo Park, Woo-Seok Lee
P-2-17-13
Effect of Japanese Cedar on Psychological and Physiological Factors Influencing Fatigue
Recovery in an Indoor Environment
Ikuko Bamba*, Kenichi Azuma, Saeko Fujita, Yoshio Tsujino, Michiko Uebori, Akitaka
Kimura, Masashi Nakamura, Katsuyasu Kouda, Shuichi Kawai
P-2-17-14
Effect of low pressure environment on human thermal sensation and physiological
parameters in aircraft cabin
Weilin Cui*, Qin Ouyang, Yingxin Zhu, Songtao Hu
P-2-17-15
Effects of airflow on thermal comfort before sleep onset in a warm and humid climate
Minlin Zhu*, Qin Ouyang, Yingxin Zhu
P-2-17-16
Green Building Ratings for Healthcare: Indoor Environmental Quality and Environmental
Impacts
Ilaria Oberti*, Francesca Plantamura
P-2-17-17
Green space and spatial analysis of social inequalities in infant mortality in France
Wahida Kihal*, Cindy Padilla, Benoît Lalloué, Marcello Gelormini, Denis Zmirou-Navier,
Séverine Deguen
P-2-17-18
Individual responses to natural and urban environments
Christopher Gidlow*, Marc Jones, Gemma Hurst, Daniel Masterson
P-2-17-19
Linking Ecosystem Services and Human Health: The Eco-Health Relationship Browser
Laura Jackson*, Jessica Daniel, Betsy McCorkle, Alexandra Sears, Kathleen Bush
P-2-17-20
National prescribing data and natural environment exposures in England
Christopher Gidlow*, Graham Smith, Richard Wilson, Paul Trinder
P-2-17-21
Neighborhood Green Space and Pregnancy Outcomes: Disentangling Effects from Air
Pollution and Noise Exposures
Perry Hystad, Hugh Davies, Michael Brauer*
P-2-17-22
Perceived and Environmental Determinants of Active Transportation Behavior in
Wisconsin
Grabow Maggie*, Kristen C. Malecki, Erin Bergman, Lynne Morgan, Milena
Bernardinello, Corinne Engelman, Paul Peppard, Jonathan Patz, F. Javier Nieto
P-2-17-23
Potential for increasing health-beneficial participation in cycling for transportation: a
“stages of change” perspective on Barcelona’s bike sharing program
Audrey de Nazelle*, Ariadna Curto, David Donaire-Gonzalez, Michelle A Mendez,
Judith Garcia Aymerich, Thomas Cole-Hunter, Michael Jerrett, Daniel Rodriguez, Mark J
Nieuwenhuijsen
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Association between city parks neighbourhood and birth weight
Asta Danileviciute*, Audrius Dedele, Regina Grazuleviciene
Wednesday
P-2-17-06
Thursday
Association between city parks and risk of hypertension amongst reproductive age
women
Regina Grazuleviciene*, Asta Danileviciute, Audrius Dedele, Jone Vencloviene, Tomas
Grazulevicius, Sandra Andrusaityte
Friday
P-2-17-05
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
P-2-17-24
RELATION OF BUILT URBAN ENVIRONMENT AND WALKING FOR TRANSPORTATION AMONG
ADULTS IN CALI-COLOMBIA – MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS
Magda Cristina Cepeda Gil*, Luis Fernando Gómez Gutierrez, Olga Lucía Gómez
Gutierrez, Janeth Mosquera
P-2-17-25
Short-term effects of walking in the forest
Sujin Park*, Mi-Ae Jeong, Jeonghee Lee, Chan Woo Park, Jae Jun Kim
P-2-17-26
The association between walkability and particulate air pollution
Peter James*, Jaime E. Hart, Francine Laden
P-2-17-27
The associations between daily spring pollen counts and asthma emergency
department visits syndrome in New York City
Kazuhiko Ito*, Kate Weinberger, Perry Sheffield, Ramona Lall, Guy Robinson, Patrick
Kinney, Thomas Matte
P-2-17-28
The clinical effects of forest camp on children with allergic diseases
Sung chul Seo, Young Yoo, Sujin Park*, Chan Woo Park
P-2-17-29
The effect of urban green space on the risk of coronary events within one year in
patients with acute coronary syndromes
Jolanta Stasionyte, Jone Vencloviene*, Audrius Dedele, Raimondas Kubilius
P-2-17-30
The effectiveness of aerobic exercise intervention on physiological parameters and
quality of life
Chien-Yuan Huang*, Yun-Ya Fang
P-2-17-31
The influence of urban land cover and land use on local climate in Taiwan
Feng-Chi Liao*, Ming-Jen Cheng, Reuy-Lung Hwang, Wen-Shan Yang
P-2-17-32
The role of urban green areas for quality of life
Katarina Ana Lestan*, Ivan Eržen
P-2-17-33
Urban forest health diagnosis in critical areas by air pollution in the metropolitan area
of Guadalajara, Jalisco
Genaro Gallegos*, Martha Georgina Orozco Medina
18
METALS
P-2-18-01
ASSESSMENT OF LONG-TERM SPATIAL VARIATION OF HEAVY METALS AND POLYCYCLIC
AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN URBAN AREAS OF BASEL
Harish C. Phuleria*, Siventher Jeyachchandren, Elisabetta Corradi, Harald Zechmeister,
Nino Kuenzli
P-2-18-02
BLOOD LEAD AND MERCURY LEVELS IN CHILDBEARING-AGED WOMEN IN THE
METROPOLITAN AREA OF SAO PAULO
Simone Takeda, Rubia Kuno*, Nelson Gouveia
P-2-18-03
Cumulative Lead Exposure and Age-Related Cataract in Middle-Aged and Elderly Women
Sung Kyun Park*, Debra Schaumberg, Marc G Weisskopf, Howard Hu, Susan A. Korrick
P-2-18-04
Dietary factors affecting blood cadmium level in Korean adults.
Minsang Yoo*, Soo-Hun Cho, Moyeol Kang, Yun Chul Hong
P-2-18-05
Effect of Timing of Lead Exposure in Early Life on Childhood Neurobehavioral Outcomes
Siying Huang*, Howard Hu, Brisa N. Sánchez, David C. Bellinger, Karen E. Peterson,
Adrienne Ettinger, Héctor Lamadrid-Figueroa, Lourdes Schnaas, Adriana MercadoGarcía, Mauricio Hernández-Avila
P-2-18-06
Environmental lead exposure- a public health challenge in urban South Africa
Nisha Naicker*, Angela Mathee, Brendon Barnes
P-2-18-07
Geospatial Modeling of Elevated Blood Lead Levels in Children
Ravi Sharma*, Evelyn Talbott, Luann Brink, Gary Marsh, Stacey Benson, Wen Chi Wu
P-2-18-08
Investigation of Trends in Lead Contacts Amongst the US Pediatric Environmental Health
Specialty Units (PEHSU) Network
Jennifer Mall*, Martha Berger, Devon Payne-Sturges
P-2-18-09
Is there an influence of maternal lead exposure on infantile development?
Eun-Hee Ha*, Min-ha Han, HyeSook Park, Yun Chul Hong, Yangho Kim, Boong-Nyun
Kim, Mina Ha
P-2-18-10
Lead-in-Blood Safety Criteria for Young Children: International Applications and
Ramifications
Eric Rasmuson, Andrey Korchevskiy*, Jim Rasmuson
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
100
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
101
P-2-18-13
Placental growth and duration of pregnancy in relation to prenatal mercury exposure
Mario Murcia*, Ferran Ballester, Sabrina Llop, Maribel Casas, Jesús Ibarlucea, Carmen
Iñiguez, Mikel Basterrechea, Jordi Julvez, Isolina Riaño, Adonina Tardon, Marisa
Rebagliato
P-2-18-14
Prenatal mercury adversely affect neurodevelopment in infants with accelerated growth
: MOthers and Childrens’ Environmental Health (MOCEH) study
Byung-Mi Kim*, HyeSook Park, Yun Chul Hong, Yangho Kim, Mina Ha, Boong-Nyun Kim,
Eunjeong Kim, EunKyo Park, Eun-Hee Ha
P-2-18-15
Retrospective exposure assessment for the nickel production industry using a Bayesian
framework
Yu-Cheng Chen*, Gurumurthy Ramachandran
P-2-18-16
Survey of multi-metal levels in blood samples of the preschoolers in Taiwan
Yaw-Huei Hwang*, Yi-Shuan Lin, Chia-Yu Lin, I-Jen Wang
P-2-18-17
The relationship between prenatal lead, cadmium, and arsenic exposure and their
neurological effects at three years old in Taiwan
Ling-Chu Chien*, Chuen-Bin Jiang, Tzu-Hsuan Yang
P-2-18-18
The RIFM Software for Aggregate Exposure Assessment to Fragrance Materials
Cian O’Mahony*, E.J. Daly
P-2-18-19
The risk of metabolic syndrome in relation to exposure to nickel; a cross-sectional study
in Taiwan
Ching-Huang Lai*, Nain-Feng Chu, Shu-Li Wang, Jaakkola Jouni, Saou-Hsing Liou
P-2-18-20
Urinary levels of some metals among children in the red sludge area
Peter Rudnai*, Miklos Naray, Tamas Rudnai, Eszter Toth, Judit Kanizsai
20
ASTHMA AND ATOPIES
P-2-20-01
A multi-centre study of air pollution and childhood asthma in Europe – findings from
the ESCAPE project
Anna Mölter*, Angela Simpson, Bert Brunekreef, Elaine Fuertes, Ulrike Gehring, Olena
Gruzieva, Claudia Klümper, Göran Pershagen, Raymond Agius
P-2-20-02
Aggravating Factors of Asthma in a Rural Environment Study (AFARE)
Catherine Karr*, Christine Loftus, Jenna Armstrong, Griselda Arias, Elizabeth Torres,
Maria Tchong-French, Michael Yost
P-2-20-03
Allergic Sensitization in Inhabitants 4 years After the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill
Gwi Heum Eom*, Su Ryeon Noh, Yong Jin Jeon, Jung Ah Kim, Hyun Sook Bae, YoungHyun Choi, Mina Ha, HaeKwan Cheong
P-2-20-04
Association between annually locality-level exposure to PM10 and adult-onset asthma
with factors related to lifestyle; extended Cox proportional hazard model
Honghyok Kim*, Shinwoo Kim, Seulkee Heo, Jina Heo, Hyo-Mi Kim, Jong-Tae Lee
P-2-20-05
Association between Asthma Prevalence and Body Mass Index in Children
Olf Herbarth*, Matthias Richter, Thomas Richter
P-2-20-06
Association between exposure to particulate matter and doctor-diagnosed asthma in
adults and obesity as an effect modifier
Jina Heo*, Seulkee Heo, Jong-Tae Lee
P-2-20-07
Association between Household Income and Asthma Symptoms among Elementary
School Children in Seoul
Won-Jun Choi*, Soyoung Hong, Wan Ryung Lim, Hojang Kwon, Hyung Jung Kim,
Chaebong Kim, Jung Hoon Kim, Hae Suk Yang
P-2-20-08
Bioaerosols concentrations and antibiotics susceptibility patterns of Staphylococcus
aureus (common human pathogen) isolates in air of tertiary care hospital of
Poonam Tyagi*
P-2-20-09
Cat and house dust mite allergen content is stable in frozen mattress dust over time
Anne-Sophie Merritt*, Niklas Andersson, Catarina Almqvist
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Pediatric Lead Exposure and Risk of Asthma
Felicia Rabito*, Libby Horter, Elizabeth Langlois, Luann White
Wednesday
P-2-18-12
Thursday
Long-term exposure to mercury vapours and renal effects in artisanal gold miners in
Colombia
Laura Andrea Rodriguez-Villamizar*, Luz Helena Sanchez-Rodriguez, Yolanda VargasFiallo, Oscar FlorezVargas
Friday
P-2-18-11
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
Early-life antibiotic use is associated with wheezing among children with high atopic
risk: a prospective European study
Wenjie Sun*, Erik Svendsen, Johannes Forster, Joachim Kuehr, Wilfried Karmaus
P-2-20-11
Formaldehyde exposure and allergic sensitization in children
Zaitseva Nina*, Marina Zemlyanova, Oleg Dolgikh
P-2-20-12
Home exposure to molds: quantitative PCR using the Environmental Relative Moldiness
Index (ERMI) compared to fungal cultures in French dwellings
Delphine Meheust, Tiina Reponen*, Stephen Vesper, Jean-Pierre Gangneux
Tuesday
P-2-20-13
Indoor dampness and moulds and the risk of rhinitis: A systematic review and metaanalysis
Reginald Quansah*, Maritta S. Jaakkola, Timo Hugg, Sirpa Heikkinen, Jouni Jaakkola
P-2-20-14
Indoor fungal spores of school and current asthma in schoolchildren.
Chi Hsien Chen*, Yue Leon Guo, H. Jasmine Chao
P-2-20-15
IVAIRE – A Randomized Controlled Study on the Impact of Ventilation on IAQ and the
Symptoms of Asthmatic Children in Single Family Homes – Environmental Aspects
Daniel Aubin*, Doyun Won, Hans Schleibinger, Pierre Lajoie, Véronique Gingras, Denis
Gauvin, Jean-Marc Leclerc, Marilène Courteau, Suzanne Gingras, Don Fugler
P-2-20-16
Model selection(absolute humidity and relative humidity) and Akaike’s information
criterion(AIC): Association between humidity and asthma admission
E Jin Kim*, Ho Kim, Youn-Hee Lim
P-2-20-17
Mould Growth and Effects to Occupants in a Government Building
Anuar Mohd Mokhtar*
P-2-20-18
Numerical simulation of allergic pollen over a coastal city in Korea
In-Bo Oh*, Yangho Kim, Kee-Ryong Choi, Ji Ho Lee, Jin-Hee Bang, Cheol-In Yoo
P-2-20-19
Perinatal exposure to bio-contaminants in house dust in relation to respiratory and
allergic health in children. Results from the HITEA project.
Christina Tischer*, Lidia Casas, Inge M Wouters, Raquel s, Anne Hyvärinen, Jordi Sunyer,
Maties Torrent, Joachim Heinrich
P-2-20-20
Predicting risk for childhood asthma by prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors
Hui-Ju Wen*, Tung-Liang Chiang, Shio-Jean Lin, Wen-Kuei Lin, Yue Leon Guo
P-2-20-21
Prenatal exposure to allergens in home and respiratory symptoms in Mexican infants
Albino Barraza-Villarreal*, Maria Consuelo Escamilla-Nuñez, Leticia Hernandez-Cadena,
Efrain NavarroOlivos, Peter Sly, Isabelle Romieu
P-2-20-22
Proinflammatory Cytokines in Plasma, local inflammation and symptoms of asthmatic
and non asthmatic Prepubertal Obese Children.
Leticia Hernandez Cadena*, Albino Barraza-Villarreal, Maria Consuelo Escamilla-Nuñez,
Efrain NavarroOlivos, Blanca Estela Del río Navarro, Fernando Holguin, Romieu Isabelle
P-2-20-23
Protocol Optimization on Bioaerosol Analysis in Tropical Buildings
Irvan Luhung*
P-2-20-24
Susceptibility of green and non-green building materials to microbial growth
Jacob MENSAH-ATTIPOE*, Tiina Reponen, Anniina Hellsten, Anna-Maria Veijalainen,
Pertti Pasanen
P-2-20-25
The Effect of Acute Allergen Exposure on Adiponectin Levels in Serum and Adipose
Tissue
Chien-Cheng Jung*, Chih-Ching Chang, Yau-Sheng Tsai, Huey-Jen Su
P-2-20-26
The effect of phthalate exposures and Glutathione S -transferase polymorphisms on
atopic disorders
I-Jen Wang*, Pau-Chung Chen
P-2-20-27
The Effects of PM2.5 of Outdoor and Indoor Origin and Ozone on Cough and Wheeze
Symptoms in Asthmatic Children
Rima Habre*, Erin Moshier, William Castro, Amit Nath, Avi Grunin, Annette Rohr, James
Godbold, Neil Schachter, Meyer Kattan, Brent A. Coull, Petros Koutrakis
P-2-20-28
The IVAIRE Project – Ventilation Characteristics of Single Family Homes of Asthmatic
Children Followed in an Asthma Clinic
Denis Gauvin*, Daniel Aubin, Pierre Lajoie, Véronique Gingras, Jean-Marc Leclerc,
Marilène Courteau, Suzanne Gingras, Doyun Won, Don Fugler, Hans Schleibinger
Authors
Friday
P-2-20-10
Wednesday
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Thursday
Monday
Conference Program
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
102
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
103
P-2-21-01
Personal exposure to static and time-varying magnetic fields during MRI procedures in
clinical practice in the UK
Anna Mölter*, Stephen Keevil, Martie van Tongeren, Stuart Crozier, Hans Kromhout,
Penny Gowland, Frank de Vocht
P-2-21-02
Toenail metals as a biomarker for metal exposures in welders
Rachel Grashow*, Jinming Zhang, Shona C. Fang, Marc G Weisskopf, David C. Christiani,
Jennifer Cavallari
22
ORGANIC POLLUTANTS AND ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
P-2-22-01
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BLOOD AND SEMINAL PLASMA PCB LEVELS AND
ABNORMALITIES OF SPERM PARAMETERS IN MEN LIVING IN A NON-INDUSTRIAL AREA OF
CENTRAL SICILY
Maria Altomare, Margherita Ferrante*, Maria Fiore, Matteo Zuccarello, Alfredo
Mazzarino, Filippo Giacone, Rosita A. Condorelli, Lucia O. Vicari, Sandro La Vignera,
Aldo E. Calogero, Enzo Vicari
23
BIOCIDES
P-2-23-01
Age at Sexual Maturity and Organochlorine Exposure among Russian Boys
Thuy Lam*, Paige Williams, Susan A. Korrick, Mary Lee, Jane Burns, Linda Birnbaum,
Oleg Sergeyev, Boris Revich, Larisa M. Altshul, Donald Patterson Jr, Russ Hauser
P-2-23-02
Alternatives to biocides – a contribution to a healthier indoor environment
Erik Petersen*, Stefan Gartiser, Susanne Smolka, Barbara Jahn, Stefanie Wieck
P-2-23-03
Assessment of dietary exposure to organophosphorus pesticides using food frequency
questionnaires and information on organic food consumption habits
Cynnie Curl*, Richard Fenske, Chensheng Lu, Jennifer Nettleton, Joel Kaufman
P-2-23-04
Association between living near industrial landfill and miscarriage in São Vicente, SP,
Brazil
Mariana Guimarães*, Michele Cunha, Daniele Carvalho, Tatyana Sampaio, Lourdes
Martins, Alfésio Braga, Luiz Pereira
P-2-23-05
BRAIN CANCER MORTALITY IN AN AGRICULTURAL REGION, RIO DE JANEIRO STATE,
BRAZIL: A POPULATIONBASED AGE-PERIOD-COHORT STUDY
Adalberto Luiz Miranda-Filho*, Rosalina Koifman, Sergio Koifman, Gina Torres Monteiro
P-2-23-06
Characterizing and estimating pesticide degradation in food crops
Peter Fantke*, Brenda Gillespie, Ronnie Juraske, Olivier Jolliet
P-2-23-07
Concentration distribution of urinary pyrethroid insecticide metabolites in Japanese
workers
Jun Ueyama*, Hiroshi Nomura, Isao Saito, Takaaki Kondo, Yuka Sugiura, Katsuyuki
Murata, Toyoto Iwata, Masahiro Gotoh, Shinya Wakusawa, Michihiro Kamijima
P-2-23-08
Development of GIS based indicators to assess exposure to agricultural pesticides in
France
Elodie Faure*, John R. Nuckols, Jeffrey Blain, Rémi Béranger, Virginie Chasles, Joachim
Schüz, Béatrice Fervers
P-2-23-09
Efficacy of Different Insecticides against the Sugarcane Stem Borer (Chilo infuscatellus,
Pyralidae Lepidoptera) In Punjab, Pakistan
Shahbaz Ahmad*, Hafiz Azhar Ali Khan
P-2-23-10
Epidemiology of acute pesticide poisoning in Mali
Hinde Hami*, Tidiane Diallo, Fatima-Zahra Azzaoui, Ababacar Maïga, Abdelrhani
Mokhtari, Rachida Soulaymani-Bencheikh, Abdelmajid Soulaymani
P-2-23-11
Estimating environmental pesticide exposure in the Netherlands using geo-spatial
information and data on pesticide application practices
Maartje Brouwer*, Anke Huss, Roel Vermeulen, Hans Kromhout
P-2-23-12
Exposure Measures Addressing Pesticide Exposure and Nutritional Adequacy
Rachel Raanan*, Elliot Berry, Ya’acov Ritov, John Young
P-2-23-13
“An Analytical Chemistry Approach to understanding a Public Health Problem: Exposure
Assessment of DDT in selected recently exposed communities of Zambia”
Nosiku Munyinda*
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
Wednesday
21
Thursday
The prevalence of allergic diseases and allergic sensitization among urban office
workers and forest service workers
Woo Kyung Kim*, Young-Wook Lee, Hae-Sun Yoon, Sujin Park, Chan Woo Park
Friday
P-2-20-29
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
P-2-23-14
Job Exposure Matrix (JEM) derived estimates of life-time occupational pesticide
exposure and the risk of Parkinson’s Disease
Zeyan Liew*, Anthony Wang, Jeff M. Bronstein, Beate Ritz
P-2-23-15
NOS genes and PD: Marginal associations and gene environment interactions with
pesticides
Kimberly Paul*, Shannon L. Rhodes, Janet S. Sinsheimer, Myles Cockburn, Jeff M.
Bronstein, Beate Ritz
P-2-23-16
Novel biomonitoring method for residues of carbamazepine in the agro-environment.
Yehoshua Maor*, Ora Paltiel, Zvi Roth, Benny Chefetz
P-2-23-17
Occupational pesticide exposure among Yemeni women
Sonia El-Zaemey, Jane Heyworth*, Lin Frtischi
P-2-23-18
PESTICIDE SALES AND PARKINSON DISEASE IN BRAZIL
Aline Santos, Jaime Lima, Armando Meyer*
P-2-23-19
Pesticides Exposure Associations with Cancer Incidence and Mortality: An International
Health Study.
Jaime Lima*, Caio Del Esporti Menezes da Rocha, Armando Meyer
P-2-23-20
Pesticides in the Diets of Infants and Children: Twenty years of progress in assessing
children’s dietary exposure to pesticides
Alyson Lorenz*, Lindsay McCormick, Rebecca Dzubow, Brenda Foos
P-2-23-21
Prenatal and postnatal insecticide use and infant neuropsychological development in
the INMA Spanish multicenter birth cohort study
Sabrina Llop, Jordi Julvez, Ana Fernandez-Somoano, Loreto Santa Marina, Esther
Vizcaino, Carmen Iñiguez, Nerea Lertxundi, Mireia Gascón, Marisa Rebagliato, Ferran
Ballester*
P-2-23-22
Prenatal exposure to organophosphate insecticides and Visual function in the motherchild PELAGIE cohort (France)
Chloé Cartier*, Dave Saint-Amour, Charline Warembourg, Christine Monfort, Florence
Rouget, Gaïd Le ManerIdrissi, Gaël Durand, Sylvaine Cordier, Cécile Chevrier
P-2-23-23
Prenatal Exposures to Household Insecticides and Early Childhood Developmental
Delay
Irva Hertz-Picciotto*, Lora Delwiche, Hansen Robin
P-2-23-24
Prostate Cancer Morbidity and Mortality and the Association of Agriculture Production
in Georga Counties
Michael Welton*, Sara E Wagner, John Vena
P-2-23-25
Pyrethroid exposure and Neurodevelopment in U.S. Children.
Lesliam Quiros-Alcala*, Suril Mehta, Brenda Eskenazi
P-2-23-26
RISK ASSESSMENT AREAS FOR HUMAN HEALTH IDENTIFIED IN CROP SOIL AND THE
RIVERS WATERS IN MORELOS, MEXICO.
Rocio Castillo-Cruz*, Jorge Rodríguez-Reyes
P-2-23-27
Urinary levels of non-persistent pesticides (organophosphates, N-methylcarbamates,
and pyrethroids) in children living in an agricultural community in Spain
Beatriz Gonzalez Alzaga*, Marina Lacasaña, Miguel Rodriguez Barranco, Clemente
Aguilar-Garduño, Antonio F. Hernandez, Tesifon Parron
P-2-23-28
Utilization of the Food Quality Protection Act’s Infant and Children Safety Factor and
Implications for Dietary Pesticide Exposure in Children
Lindsay McCormick*, Matthew Davis, Brenda Foos
24
ORGANIC POLLUTANTS AND ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: HEALTH EFFECTS
P-2-24-01
A Follow-up Investigation of Some Hematological Parameters 4 years After Hebei Spirit
Oil Spill.
Gwi Heum Eom*, Su Ryeon Noh, Yong Jin Jeon, Jung Ah Kim, Hyun Sook Bae, YoungHyun Choi, Mina Ha, HaeKwan Cheong
P-2-24-02
A-clustering: A Novel Method for the Detection of Methylation Regions Associated with
Exposure
Tamar Sofer, Elizabeth Schifano, Andrea A Baccarelli*, Lifang Hou
P-2-24-03
Association between phenolic compounds in umbilical cord blood and child growth
Ching-Chun Lin*, Pei-Hsuan Wu, Mei-Huei Chen, Wu-Shiun Hsieh, Pau-Chung Chen
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
104
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
105
P-2-24-06
Dietary exposure to dioxins and PCBs in pregnant women: Results from the Norwegian
Mother and Child Cohort study
Ida Henriette Caspersen, Helle K Knutsen, Anne Lise Brantsæter, Margaretha Haugen,
Jan Alexander, Helle Margrete Meltzer, Helen Engelstad Kvalem*
P-2-24-07
Dietary Exposure to Dioxins and Risk of Breast Cancer among Women from the French
E3N Prospective Cohort
Aurélie Danjou*, Béatrice Fervers, Marie-Christine Boutron-Ruault, Françoise ClavelChapelon, Laure Dossus
P-2-24-08
Environmental background in relation to cognitive and emotional development in
children.
Eva Šovcíková*, Sona Wimmerova, Beata Drobna, Lubica Palkovicova, Tomáš Trnovec
P-2-24-09
Epigenetic changes in frontal lobe of the brain with pre- and perinatal exposure to flame
retardant BDE-47
Hyang-Min Byun*, Larissa Takser, Maria Chiara Frisardi, Elena Colicino, Andrea A
Baccarelli
P-2-24-10
Exposure to dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and eczema in children: A pilot study
Won-Jun Choi*, Soyoung Hong, Jung Hoon Kim, Wan Ryung Lim, Hojang Kwon, Hyung
Jung Kim, Chaebong Kim, Hea Suk Yang
P-2-24-11
Exposure to phthalates: reproductive outcomes and children’s health
Kinga Polanska*, Joanna Jurewicz, Wojciech Hanke
P-2-24-12
Exposure to volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides and lung function in
Mexican Preschoolers
Albino Barraza-Villarreal*, Maria Consuelo Escamilla-Nuñez, Leticia Hernandez-Cadena,
Efrain Navarro-Olivos, José Luis Texcalac Sangrador, Claire Shackleton, Peter Sly, Usha
Ramakrishnan, Isabelle Romieu
P-2-24-13
Frequent use of phthalates products is associated with allergic diseases in children
Soyoung Hong*, Won-Jun Choi, Wan Ryung Lim, Hojang Kwon, Hyung Jung Kim,
Chaebong Kim, Jung Hoon Kim, Hea Suk Yang
P-2-24-14
Gymnast Exposure to Flame Retardants
Courtney Carignan*, Wendy Heiger-Bernays, Michael McClean, Andreas Sjodin, Heather
Stapleton, Thomas Webster
P-2-24-15
HEPATOBILIARY DISORDERS IN CHILDREN CHRONICALLY EXPOSED TO PHENOL AND
FORMALDEHYDE
Zaitseva Nina*, Olga Ustinova, Alfiia Aminova, Olga Vozgoment, Marina Zemlyanova
P-2-24-16
Human exposure to the plasticizer diisononyl-cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylate (DINCH) in
the United States
Manori Silva, Ella Samandar, James Preau, Jr, Antonia M. Calafat*
P-2-24-17
Levels of hydroxylated polychlorinated biphenyls (OH-PCBs) and thyroid function in
pregnant women
Erica Lee*, Katrina Kezios, Xinhua Liu, June-Soo Park, Darcy Tarrant, Yunzhu Wang,
Myrto Petreas, Piera Cirillio, Barbara Cohn, Pam Factor-Litvak
P-2-24-18
Neurobehavioral Function and low-level Exposure to Brominated Flame Retardants in
Adolescents: a crosssectional Study
Michal Kicinski*, Mineke Viaene, Elly Den Hond, Greet Schoeters, Adrian Covaci, Alin
Dirtu, Vera Nelen, Liesbeth Bruckers, Kim Croes, Nicolas Van Larebeke, Tim S. Nawrot
P-2-24-19
Part 1: Development of a Simple Pharmacokinetic Model to Predict BPA Concentrations
in Urine
Matthew Lorber*, Krista Christensen
P-2-24-20
PCBs, p,p’-DDE and birth outcomes in 11 European birth cohorts: dose-response
relationship and effect modifiers
Maribel Casas*, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, David Martínez, Eva Govarts, Martine Vrijheid,
Jens Peter Bonde
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Characteristic of Volatile Organic Compound Concentrations Over Decoration Period and
Long-term Decay after Completion of a New Residential Unit
Weihui Liang*, Chao Wang, Jun Guan
Wednesday
P-2-24-05
Thursday
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SERUM LEVELS OF ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES AND SEX
HORMONES IN ADULTS LIVING IN A HEAVILY CONTAMINATED AREA IN BRAZIL
Carmen Freire*, Rosalina Koifman, Paula Sarcinelli, Ana Cristina Rosa, Ruth Clapauch,
Sergio Koifman
Friday
P-2-24-04
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
P-2-24-21
Prenatal Bisphenol A and Birth Weight in an Urban Minority Birth Cohort
Lori Hoepner*, Robin Whyatt, Diurka Díaz, Antonia M. Calafat, Frederica Perera, Andrew
Rundle
P-2-24-22
Prenatal exposure to phthalates affects bone age in 2 year-old infants
Jin Hee Kim*, Young Ah Lee, Sanghyuk Bae, Seung Joon Chung, Choong Ho Shin, Yun
Chul Hong
P-2-24-23
Prenatal phthalate exposures and childhood asthma among an inner-city birth cohort
Robin Whyatt*, Matthew Perzanowski, Allan C. Just, Andrew Rundle, Kathleen Donohue,
Antonia M. Calafat, Lori Hoepner, Frederica Perera, Rachel Miller
P-2-24-24
Recent data on levels of hexachlorobenzene (HCB) and p,p’-dichlorodiphenylethylene
(DDE) in plasma samples of the general population in Germany
Thomas Schettgen*, Monika Gube, Alt Anne, Andre Esser, Thomas Kraus
P-2-24-25
Relationship between Bisphenol A exposure and obesity in the elderly
Mee-ri Lee*, Jin Hee Kim, Yoon-Hyeong Choi, Sanghyuk Bae, Yun-Chul Hong
P-2-24-26
Relationship between prenatal exposure to perfluorinated compounds and allergic
diseases in infants
Emiko Okada*, Ikuko Kashino, Seiko Sasaki, Chihiro Miyashita, Tamiko Ikeno, Atsuko
Araki, Jun Yamamoto, Hideyuki Matsuura, Toru Matsumura, Akiko Tamakoshi, Reiko
Kishi
P-2-24-27
Risk of developing hematopoietic cancer associated with the use of the benzenecontaining cleaning product ‘PX-10’ in the Dutch Armed Forces
Dieneke Schram-Bijkerk*, Jelle Vlaanderen, Kaspar Schmid, John Cherrie, Dick Heederik,
Laura MacCalman, Lützen Portengen, Alastair Robertson, Martie van Tongeren, Roel
Vermeulen
P-2-24-28
Source apportionment analysis of polyfluorinated alkyl substances in air-conditioned
offices in Singapore
Yaoxing Wu*, Victor W.C. Chang
P-2-24-29
THE EFFECTS OF HYDROXYLATED PCBS IN MATERNAL SERUM ON INFANT THYROID
HORMONES
Sachiko Itoh*, Jumboku Kajiwara, Chihiro Miyashita, Sumitaka Kobayashi, Seiko Sasaki,
Susumu Ban, Tamiko Ikeno, Atsuko Araki, Reiko Kishi
P-2-24-30
Possible association of prenatal exposure to endocrine disruptors with sex-typical
development and autism traits – Results from the Duisburg birth cohort study
Nikola Nowack*, Jürgen Wittsiepe, Monika Kasper-Sonnenberg, Axel Schölmerich,
Michael Wilhelm
P-2-24-31
Maternal serum dioxin concentrations and neonatal thyroid function in Seveso children
Paolo Mocarelli, Marcella Warner*, Amelia Wesselink, Jonathan Chevrier, Paolo
Brambilla, Brenda Eskenazi
26
GENE-INTERACTION
P-2-26-01
Application of multiplexed reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (mRRBS) to
environmental epigenetic studies: comparison to the 450K Illumina BeadChip
Benedetta Izzi, Juan J. Carmona*, Alexandra M. Binder, Allan C. Just, Jitendra Barupal,
John Hutchinson, Oliver Hofmann, Joel D. Schwartz, Karin B. Michels, Andrea A
Baccarelli
P-2-26-02
Association between Vitamin D receptor (VDR) polymorphisms and matrix
metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) in female workers of lead battery plants
Wei-Te Wu*, Chin-Ching Wu, Yu-Jen Lin, Ya-Hui Yang, Saou-Hsing Liou, Trong-Neng Wu
P-2-26-03
Beyond the mean: quantile regression to explore the air pollution effect on genespecific DNA methylation in the Normative Aging Study
Marie-Abele Bind*, Brent A. Coull, Annette Peters, Andrea A Baccarelli, Letizia Tarantini,
Pantel S. Vokonas, Petros Koutrakis, Joel D. Schwartz
P-2-26-04
Blood gene expression of candidate genes in environmental carcinogenesis in
association with particulate air pollution
Michelle Plusquin*, Theo de Kok, Greet Schoeters, Vera Nelen, Willy Baeyens, Nicolas
Van Larebeke, Tim S. Nawrot
P-2-26-05
Cumulative Lead Exposure, HFE Polymorphism and QTc and QRSc intervals
Ki-Do Eum*, Sung Kyun Park, Linda Huiling Nie, Pantel S. Vokonas, David Sparrow,
Howard Hu, Marc G Weisskopf
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
106
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
107
P-2-26-08
Effect modification by Vitamin D receptor genetic polymorphisms in the association
between lead and pulse pressure
Min A Jhun*, Howard Hu, Joel D. Schwartz, Marc G Weisskopf, Linda Huiling Nie, David
Sparrow, Pantel S. Vokonas, Sung Kyun Park
P-2-26-09
Fetal genetic polymorphisms associated with estrogen levels and sex-hormone-binding
globulin and anthropometric parameters in newborns
Akiko Eto*, Fumihiro Sata, Yasuhiro Kanatani, Atsuko Araki, Takahiko Mitsui, Reiko Kishi,
Katsuya Nonomura
P-2-26-10
Fetal genetic polymorphisms associated with estrogen levels and sex-hormone-binding
globulin and fetal growth restriction
Fumihiro Sata*, Akiko Eto, Yasuhiro Kanatani, Atsuko Araki, Takahiko Mitsui, Reiko Kishi,
Katsuya Nonomura
P-2-26-11
Gene-Environment Interactions and the Risk of Cervical Dysplasia: The Role of DNA
Repair Genes and Diesel Particulate Matter
Michael Scheurer*, Philip Lupo, Michele Follen
P-2-26-12
Genotoxicity evaluation of UV sunscreen Ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate and its
photoproducts
Anezka Necasova, Pavel Cupr*
P-2-26-13
Interaction Between HFE Polymorphisms and Cumulative Lead Exposure on the Risk of
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Ki-Do Eum*, Ryan Seals, Matthew Grespin, David Umbach, Dale Sandler, Howard Hu,
Freya Kamel, Marc G Weisskopf
P-2-26-14
Placental brain-derived neurotrophic factor is at the transcript level associated with
maternal exposure to air pollution
Nelly Saenen*, Esmée Bijnens, Michelle Plusquin, Bram Janssen, Wilfried Gyselaers,
Patrick De Boever, Tim S. Nawrot
P-2-26-15
Plasma circulating histones and blood clotting – A novel potential epigenetic mediator
of PM effects
Andrea A Baccarelli*, Laura Cantone, Laura Angelici, Valentina Bollati, Matteo Bonzini,
Pietro Apostoli, Armando Tripodi, Pietro Alberto Bertazzi
P-2-26-16
Racial/ethnic differences in prenatal dietary intake of antioxidants and methyl-donors:
Implications for environmental health risk
Kelly Brunst*, Srimathi Kannan, Hope Padilla, Lauren Ross, Rosalind Wright
P-2-26-17
Single nucleotide polymorphism ?617 C/A in the Nrf2 gene promoter modifies gene
expression-air pollution relationships in subjects with coronary artery disease
Sharine Wittkopp*, Norbert Staimer, Thomas Tjoa, Daniel Gillen, Nancy Daher, Martin
Shafer, James J. Shauer, Constantinos Sioutas, Ralph Delfino
P-2-26-18
The potential influence of variants of the SNCA gene on the impact of cumulative lead
exposure on risk of Parkinson’s disease
Siying Huang*, Marc G Weisskopf, Bhramar Mukherjee, Jennifer Weuve, Linda Huiling
Nie, Marie-Helene Saint-Hilaire, Lewis Sudarsky, David K. Simon, Bonnie Hersh, Joel D.
Schwartz, Howard Hu
P-2-26-19
Using GxE Approaches to Link Biomarkers of Exposure and Effect for Organophosphate
Pesticides in Agricultural Community Households
Eric Vigoren*, William Griffith, Beti Thompson, Gloria Coronado, Elaine M Faustman
27
VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TOPICS
P-2-27-01
The Historical Understanding of Sanitation and Disease Control in New Jersey
Holton Michael*, Evan Anderson, Robert Adams
28
MENTAL HEALTH
P-2-28-01
Suicide mortality among agricultural workers in a region with intensive tobacco farming
and use of pesticides in Brazil
Noa Krawczyk*, Armando Meyer, Maíra Fonseca, Jaime Lima
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Early DNA damage in pregnant women and their unborn babies that live near to medical
solid hazardous waste incinerators, Mexico.
Mary Carmen Baltazar-Reyes*, Horacio Riojas Rodríguez, Ostrosky-Shejet Patricia, Sordo
Monserrat
Wednesday
P-2-26-07
Thursday
Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity effects induced by glass fiber in human alveolar cell line.
Venerando Rapisarda, Massimo Bracci, Andrea Marconi, Lucrezia Fago, Lidia Proietti,
Vera Cardile, Margherita Ferrante, Caterina Ledda*
Friday
P-2-26-06
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
IONIZING RADIATION
P-2-29-01
A comparison of two methods for ecologic classification of radon exposure in British
Columbia: residential observations and the radon potential map of Canada
Stephen Rauch, Sarah B. Henderson*
P-2-29-02
Alleviating ecological bias in linking radon exposure to health outcomes
Tom De Smedt*, Koen Simons, André Poffyn, Julie Francart, An Van Nieuwenhuyse
P-2-29-03
Characteristics of the level of thyroid hormones without clinical manifestations of goiter
in population living in uranium biogeochemical zone.
Rakhmanbek Toichuev*, Gulnara Toichueva, Janyl Madykova, Aida Mamatzhan kyzy,
Timur Payzyldaev
P-2-29-04
Childhood cancer and background gamma radiation: a census-based cohort study
Ben D Spycher*, Judith Lupatsch, Matthias Egger, Martin Röösli, Dimitri D Hauri, Claudia
E. Kuehni
P-2-29-05
Collective dose and dosimetry
Thomas-Baptiste DE BROUWER*, Myriam ELENGE MOLAYI, Christophe DE BROUWER
P-2-29-06
Comparison of four survey methods to enroll radiologic technologists in South Korea
Yousun Ko*, Eun Shil Cha, Mina Ha, Seung-Sik Hwang, Kyoung-Mu Lee, Won Jin Lee
P-2-29-07
Immune System Responses Related to Environmental Uranium Exposures ? DiNEH
Project Results
Esther Erdei*, Robert Rubin, Curtis Miller, Jennifer Ong, Bernadette Pacheco, Miranda
Cajero, Christopher Shuey, Johnnye Lewis
P-2-29-08
INT-Thyr: Integrating radiation biomarkers into the epidemiology of post-Chernobyl
thyroid cancer in Belarus
Eileen Pernot, Horst Zitzelsberger, James Grellier*, Maxim Lushchyk, Yuri Demidchik,
Elisabeth Cardis
P-2-29-09
Lifetime Cancer Risks Attributable to Radiation Exposure of Korean Population based on
the Risk Models in BEIR VII
Meeseon Jeong*, Han Na Kim, Eun Sook Park, Mi-Kyung Cheon, Tae-In Choi
P-2-29-10
Occupational Radiation Exposure and Metabolic Risk Factors of Cardiovascular
Diseases in Radiologic Technologists in South Korea
Kyung-Hwa Choi*, Won Jin Lee, Seung-Sik Hwang, Kyoung-Mu Lee, Eun Shil Cha, Yousun
Ko, Mina Ha
P-2-29-11
Pre/peri- or postnatal medical history on the risk of brain tumors in children and
adolescents: reports from CEFALO multicenter case-control study
Xiaochen Shu*, Maria Feychting, Martin Röösli, Joachim Schüz, Tore Tynes
P-2-29-12
Risk perception and feeling of worry of radiation exposure at work : A case of radiologic
technologists in South Korea
Seung-Sik Hwang*, Myoungsoon You, Won Jin Lee
P-2-29-13
Study of long duration diseases in the cohort of veterans with dosimeter testing during
the French nuclear tests in the Pacific.
Sylvie Martin*, Lucile Offredo, Claire Ségala
P-2-29-14
The effect of low concentrations of radioactive nuclides on morphometric
characteristics of human placenta.
Rakhmanbek Toichuev*, Erkin Tostokov
P-2-29-15
The radiating K&K mining authority in Vienna: environmental radiological evaluation
one century after the end of the Austrian monarchy
Hans-Peter Hutter*, Janie Shelton, Michael Kundi, Hanns Moshammer, Barbara Stöckl,
Kathrin Piegler, Peter Wallner
P-2-29-16
The Radiologic Technologists Health Study in South Korea: Study Design and Baseline
Characteristics
Won Jin Lee*, Mina Ha, Seung-Sik Hwang, Kyoung-Mu Lee, Young-Woo Jin, Meeseon
Jeong, Eun Shil Cha, Yousun Ko, Kyung-Hwa Choi, Jung-Eun Lee
P-2-29-17
Uranium exposure and systemic lupus erythematosus in a community living near a
uranium plant
Pai-Yue Lu, Leah Kottyan, Judith A James, Changchun Xie, Jeanette M Buckholz, Robert L.
Herrick, John B Harley, Susan M. Pinney*
Authors
Friday
Tuesday
29
Wednesday
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Thursday
Monday
Conference Program
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
108
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
109
P-2-31-02
Demographic Subgroups Report Differential Use of Fragranced Products.
Matthew O. Gribble*, Daniele R. Reed, Karen Bandeen-Roche, Pamela Dalton, Mary A.
Fox
P-2-31-03
Does socioeconomic adversity in childhood explain the association between
neighborhood disadvantage and health behaviors?
Jaana Halonen*, Jussi Vahtera, Mika Kivimäki, Jaana Pentti, Ichiro Kawachi, Kuyilan Karai
Subramanian
P-2-31-04
Environmental hazards in low income neighborhoods. An urban anthropological study
Cyrille Harpet*, Marie Peretti-Ndiaye
P-2-31-05
Ethnic Differences in Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution: the Multi-Ethnic Study of
Atherosclerosis (MESA)
Miranda Jones*, Ana Navas-Acien, Ana V. Diez-Roux, Anjum Hajat, Kiarri N. Kershaw,
Marie S O´ Neill, Eliseo Guallar, Wendy S. Post, Joel Kaufman
P-2-31-06
Health of Cattle and Wildlife Downwind from Gas Facilities: The Western Canada Study
Tee L. Guidotti*
P-2-31-07
Influence of spatial heterogeneity in socioeconomic deprivation on birth outcomes and
air pollution epidemiology in New York City, USA
Jessie Carr*, Jennifer Bobb, Jane Clougherty, Thomas Matte, David Savitz
P-2-31-08
Is rapid urbanization in India happened at the cost of health of urban poor?
Lopamudra Paul*
P-2-31-09
Mortality from male laryngeal cancer in the Southeastern Brazilian
Brenda Gasparini*, Suzana Aguiar
P-2-31-10
ONLINE ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, A PLATFORM FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH ATLAS FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Federico Fabbri*, Rebecca Ghosh, Lea Fortunato, Daniela Fecht, Linda Beale, Anna
Hansell
P-2-31-11
Relationship between commuting and social capital in a cross-sectional population
survey in southern Sweden
Kristoffer Mattisson*, Carita Håkansson, Emilie Stroh, Kristina Jakobsson
P-2-31-12
TEMPERATURE MODIFIES ACUTE EFFECTS OF PM10 ON TOTAL MORTALITY ACCORDING TO
SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS
Hyun-joo Bae*, Yura Lim, Seung-Do Yu, Jeong-Hwa Kim, Yong-Sung Cho
P-2-31-13
The burden of air pollution on poor individuals and neighborhoods: Evidence from the
Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)
Anjum Hajat*, Ana V. Diez-Roux, Sara Adar, Amy Auchincloss, Gina Lovasi, Marie S.
O’Neill, Lianne Sheppard, Joel Kaufman
P-2-31-14
THE ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH ATLAS FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Rebecca Ghosh*, Lea Fortunato, Federico Fabbri, Ellen McRobie, Helga Laszlo, Daniela
Fecht, Oliver Robinson, Linda Beale, Lars Järup, Paul Elliott, Anna Hansell
P-2-31-15
Trends in Childhood Leukemia and Household Chemical Exposures by Ethnicity in
California
Mark Miller*, Patricia A. Buffler, Todd P. Whitehead, Ruwani Ekanayake, Brenda
Giddings, Giovanna Cruz
P-2-31-16
Trends in mortality from tumors of the central nervous system in adults, Rio de Janeiro,
1980-2010
Brenda Gasparini*, Gina Torres Monteiro
P-2-31-17
Urbanization level of residential area poses a greater effect than parental education on
risk of mortality in children
Chung-Yi Li*, Wei-Ling Chen, Pei-Chun Chen
P-2-31-18
The impact of psycho-social factors on the effectiveness of heat warning systems
Peter Aitken, Shilu Tong*
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
ETHICS AND EQUITY
Wednesday
31
Thursday
Work practices and occupational radiation dose among radiologic technologists in
South Korea
Eun Shil Cha*, Mina Ha, Seung-Sik Hwang, Kyoung-Mu Lee, Meeseon Jeong, Won Jin Lee
Friday
P-2-29-18
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
Monday
Conference Program
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
Wednesday
Tuesday
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Thursday
Friday
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
14:00–15:30
32
POLICY
P-2-32-01
Why is there No New Silica Dust Standard in the U.S.?
David F Goldsmith*
34
WASTE
P-2-34-01
Assessment of Waste generation in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Enkhjargal Gombojav*, Nandinerdene Bayart, Jan Gerd Kuihlieng
P-2-34-02
Decreased titers of HBsAb linked to e-waste lead exposure in preschool children
Xia Huo*, Jian Zhang, Xijin Xu
P-2-34-03
Environmental threatened places – hotspots in Kosovo
Tafe Veselaj, Mimoza Hyseni-Spahiu Hyseni-Spahiu, Afrim Berisha, Perparim Gashi,
Rifat Morina*, Ilir Morina, Cornel Florea – Gabrian Florea – Gabrian
P-2-34-04
Environmental worry and families with children in residential areas near waste
treatment centres
Marjaleena Aatamila*, Anna Liisa Suominen, Maarit Jaana Korhonen, Aino Nevalainen,
Pekka Tiittanen, Marja Viluksela, Pia K Verkasalo
P-2-34-05
Incidence of soft tissue sarcomas in an area affected by illegal waste dumping sites
Marta Benedetti*, Lucia Fazzo, Carlotta Buzzoni, Pietro Comba, Corrado Magnani, Mario
Fusco
P-2-34-06
Occupational health risk assessment associated to landfill sites in Cuautla, Morelos,
México
Maria Alejandra Terrazas Meraz*, Irma Rosas Pérez, Margarita Sanchez Arias, Rosario
Guevara Santillán, Ernesto Alfaro Moreno, Natividad Sara García Jiménez, Sonia Patricia
Romano Riquer, Cristina Siebe, Horacio Riojas Rodríguez
P-2-34-07
Placental IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 expression correlate with PAH and PBDE levels from
prenatal exposure to electronic waste
Xu Xijin, Taofeek Yekeen, Xia Huo*
P-2-34-08
Planning the study design to assess health impacts in areas with potentially polluting
plants: drawbacks and specificities in the HIA21 project
Nunzia Linzalone*, Fabrizio Minichilli, Michele Santoro, Fabrizio Bianchi
P-2-34-09
Radiation Treatment of Residual Antibiotics in Livestock Wastewater
Tak-Hyun Kim*, Seung Joo Lim, Sang-hum Lee, Jun-Young Kim, Sun-Kyoung Kim
P-2-34-10
Respiratory hospitalizations of children living near a hazardous industrial site adjusted
for prevalent dust: A case-control study
Ronit Nirel*, Nimrod Maimon, Elizabeth Fireman, Sarit Agami, Arnona Eyal, Alon Peretz
P-2-34-11
THE INCINERATORS BIOMONITORING STUDY. Study design and methods
Danielle Ashworth*, Rebecca Ghosh, Paul Elliott, Mireille B Toledano
P-2-34-12
WASTE WATER- AN ASSET OR LIABILITY? A Study on the Use of Waste Water for Irrigation
in Lusaka’s Kaunda Square Compound
Nosiku Munyinda*
S-2-19
THE EUROPEAN STUDY OF COHORTS FOR AIR POLLUTION EFFECTS (ESCAPE): FINAL
FINDINGS
Chair(s): Bert Brunekreef, Douglas Dockery
S-2-19-01
Association between exposure to air pollution and lung cancer incidence and mortality
Paolo Vineis*, Rob Beelen, Ole Raaschou-Nielsen, Wei W. Xun, Zorana Jovanovic
Andersen, Konstantina Dimakopoulou, Klea Katsouyanni, Gerard Hoek
S-2-19-02
Association between exposure to air pollution and pregnancy outcomes, respiratory
diseases, infections, allergy and cognitive function in children
Göran Pershagen*, Raymond Agius, Bert Brunekreef, Joachim Heinrich, Manolis
Kogevinas, Ursula Krämer, Rémy Slama, Jordi Sunyer
S-2-19-03
Introduction to the ESCAPE project: exposure assessment
Rob Beelen*, Marloes Eeftens, Josef Cyrys, Ming Yi-Tsai, Kees de Hoogh, Gerard Hoek
S-2-19-04
Long-term exposure to air pollutants and cardiovascular disease endpoints in adults
Annette Peters*, Kathrin Wolf, Rob Beelen, Francesco Forastiere, Regina Hampel,
Barbara Hoffmann, Nino Kuenzli, Timo Lanki
S-2-19-05
Residential exposure to air pollution in relation to respiratory health in adults
Tamara Schikowski*, Francine Kauffmann, Anna Hansell, Rob Beelen, Bert Brunekreef,
Ursula Krämer, Jordi Sunyer, Nicole Probst-Hensch, Nino Kuenzli
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
San Francisco
110
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14:00–15:30
111
Chronic exposure to air pollution and progression of subclinical atherosclerosis in a
population-based cohort study in West Germany
Frauke Hennig*, Marcus Bauer, Marie Henrike Berg, Stefan Möhlenkamp, Susanne
Moebus, Raimund Erbel, Karl-Heinz Jöckel, André Scherag, Barbara Hoffmann
O-2-20-02
Impact of In-home Air Filtration on Particle Number Concentration and Blood
Biomarkers of Cardiovascular Disease for People Living Close to a Major Highway
Luz T Padró-Martínez*, Emmanuel Owusu, Ellin Reisner, Wig Zamore, Mkaya Mwamburi,
Doug Brugge, John L Durant
O-2-20-03
Role of High-altitude in hypertension: from Mountain Villages of Pakistan to Plains of
United Arab Emirates
Syed Shah*, Azad Khan, Qayyum Noorani
O-2-20-04
Microvascular Responses to Short-term Changes in Particulate Air Pollution in Healthy
Persons
Tijs Louwies*, Luc Int Panis, Michal Kicinski, Patrick De Boever, Tim S. Nawrot
O-2-20-05
Optimal smoothing parameter selection to minimize exposure measurement error in air
pollution
Silas Bergen*, Christopher Paciorek, Adam Szpiro
O-2-20-06
Bayesian kernel machine regression for estimating the health effects of multi-pollutant
mixtures
Jennifer Bobb*, Gregory A. Wellenius, Murray A. Mittleman, Brent A. Coull
S-2-21
HOUSEHOLD AIR POLLUTION (HAP), BIRTH WEIGHT AND NEONATAL MORTALITY:
GROUND TRUTHING INTERVENTION STUDIES TO MAKE EFFICIENT GAINS ON THE
EVIDENCE
Chair(s): Kirk Smith, Narendra K. Arora
S-2-21-01
Design and implementation of household air pollution intervention studies in relation
to birth outcomes: Results from Phase I activities in Ghana and India
Darby Jack*, Kwakupoku Asante, Narendra K. Arora, Kalpana Balakrishnan, Michael N.
Bates, Patrick Kinney, Ajay Pillarisetti, Seth Owusu-Agyei, Kirk R. Smith
S-2-21-02
Evaluation of acceptability and performance of stove options for reducing household air
pollution in rural west Kenya
Bryan Christensen*, Tamara Pilishvili, Jennifer Loo, Debbi Stanistreet, Ibrahim
Sadumah, Michelle Bashin, Justus Muoki, Darby Jack, Fuyuen Yip, Nigel Bruce, Mike
Sage
S-2-21-03
Integrated rural –urban cohorts for study of air pollution related health effects in
pregnant women and children in Southern India: Walking the talk
Kalpana Balakrishnan*, Sankar Sambandam, Padmavathi Ramaswamy, Santu
Ghosh, Thangavel Guruswamy, Krishnendu Mukhopadhyay, Priscilla Johnson, Sriram
Chandramohan, Naveen Puttaswamy, P. Rajkumar, Vijayalakshmi Thanasekaraan
S-2-21-04
Kerosene—Is it really a clean household fuel?
Michael N. Bates*, Nick Lam, Amod Pokhrel, Kirk R. Smith
S-2-21-05
Looking back to move forward: Lessons learned from the RESPIRE trial applied to the
NACER study
Lisa M. Thompson*, Guinevere Valencia-Moscoso, Amanda Northcross, Eduardo Canuz,
Anaité Diaz Artiga, Kirk R. Smith
S-2-21-06
Metrics to evaluate use, adoption and field performance of advanced-combustion
cookstoves in a fueldevice stacking context.
Ilse Ruiz-Mercado*, Omar Masera, Kirk R. Smith, Rufus Edwards, Kalpana Balakrishnan,
Narendra K. Arora
O-2-22
BIOMARKER MEASUREMENTS
Chair(s): Nicole Probst-Hensch, Roel Smolders
O-2-22-01
EVALUATION OF PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO PERSISTENT TOXIC SUBSTANCES (PTS) IN
SELECTED REGIONS OF SOUTH AFRICA.
Halina Rollin*, Jon Ø. Ødland, Torkjel M. Sandanger, Kalavati Channa, Tahira
Kootbodien, Penelopi Theodorou
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
O-2-20-01
Montreal
Sydney
Wednesday
AIR POLLUTION AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES 1
Chair(s): Philip K. Hopke, Jouni Jaakkola
Thursday
14:00–15:30
O-2-20
Friday
14:00–15:30
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Singapore
Authors
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Monday
Conference Program
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
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14:00–15:30
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
14:00–15:30
O-2-22-02
Personal care product use and urinary paraben and phthalate metabolite
concentrations during pregnancy among women from a fertility clinic
Joseph Braun*, Allan C. Just, Paige Williams, Kristen Smith, Antonia M. Calafat, Russ
Hauser
O-2-22-03
Associations between short-term exposure to PM2.5 and metabolite levels
Susanne Breitner*, Alexandra Schneider, Cavin Ward-Caviness, Robert B. Devlin, David
Diaz-Sanchez, Lucas M. Neas, Prakash Bhave, Wayne E. Cascio, Annette Peters, William
Kraus
O-2-22-04
Baseline levels of selected environmental chemicals in Canadians: Results from
Canadian Health Measures Survey
Gurusankar Saravanabhavan*, Ellen Lye, Kate Werry, Nellie Roest, Douglas Haines
O-2-22-05
Korean National Environmental Health Survey, the first stage 2009-2011
Park Kyung-Hwa*, Kim Hyun-Jeong, Yu Seunh-Do, Choi Kyunghee
O-2-22-06
Metabolites of the phthalate substitute DINCH in urine samples of children in Germany
Andre Schutze*, Martin Kraft, Silvia Sievering, Hermann Fromme, Wolfgang Völkel,
Thomas Brüning, Holger M. Koch
O-2-23
GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION
includes ethics talk (e*)
Chair(s): Michael Brauer, Vivien How
O-2-23-01
Genome-wide interaction study identifies Cadherin 13 as effect modifier of cumulative
PM10 exposure on lung function decline.
Medea Imboden*, Christian Schindler, Ashish Kumar, Ivan Curjuric, Harish C. Phuleria,
Ming-Yi Tsai, Nino Kuenzli, Thierry Rochat, Florian Kronenberg, Nicole Probst-Hensch
O-2-23-02
SERPINA1 PiMZ genotype, environmental and occupational exposure, and change in
lung function
Amar Mehta*, Gian Andri Thun, Medea Imboden, Ilaria Ferrarotti, Dirk Keidel, Nino
Kuenzli, Hans Kromhout, David Miedinger, Maurizio Luisetti, Nicole Probst-Hensch
O-2-23-03
Genetic and transcriptomic studies of PFOA and PFOS: thyroid hormones, lipid
metabolism and transporter proteins
Tony Fletcher*, Lorna W Harries, Tamara Galloway, Berran Yucesoy, Michael Kashon,
Michael Luster
O-2-23-04
Associations between Serum Perfluoroalkyl Acids and LINE-1 DNA Methylation in a
Highly Exposed Population
Gregory A. Wellenius*, Rondi Butler, Scott Bartell, Tony Fletcher, Karl Kelsey
O-2-23-05
Preterm Birth Risk Factors, DNA Methylation of the Cervix and Length of Gestation
Heather Burris*, Andrea A Baccarelli, Adriana Mercado-García, Valeria Motta, Joel D.
Schwartz, Katherine Svensson, Martha Maria Tellez-Rojo Solis, Robert O. Wright
O-2-23-06
Privacy and other ethical considerations concerning research with susceptible
populations in the digital age (e*)
Ellen Wells*
O-2-24
ORGANIC POLLUTANT MODELLING
Chair(s): Jonathan Thornburg, Patrick Ryan
O-2-24-01
Mechanistic assessment of external and internal exposure to DEHP
Denis Sarigiannis, Spyros Karakitsios*, Alberto Gotti
O-2-24-02
Near and far field exposure to organic contaminants through multiple parallel exposure
pathways, including consumer product use, as a complement to ToxCast
Alexi Ernstoff, Peter Fantke, Olivier Jolliet*
O-2-24-03
A tiered approach to modeling aggregate consumer exposure to cyclic siloxanes
Tatsiana Dudzina*, Natalie von Götz, Christiaan Delmaar, Jacqueline Biesterbos, Martine
Bakker, Jacqueline van Engelen, Konrad Hungerbühler
O-2-24-04
Assessment of exposure via inhalation and dermal pathways to airborne benzo[a]
pyrene (BaP) of a typical residential condition in Beijing
Shanshan Shi*, Bin Zhao
O-2-24-05
Why is multiscale exposure modeling essential to determine the burden of disease of
pollution in Australia
Jolliet Olivier*, Cedric Wannaz, Joe Lane
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Osaka /
Samarkand
Rio
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
112
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Monday
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14:00–15:30
113
O-2-25-01
The predictability of high-risk zones for heat-related mortality within seven U.S. cities
David Hondula*, Robert Davis, Michael Saha
O-2-25-02
Vulnerability to Extreme Heat in New York City
Jaime Madrigano*, Kazuhiko Ito, Patrick Kinney, Thomas Matte
O-2-25-03
Indigenous Knowledge as Local Response to Climate Change in Nigeria/Africa
Geoffrey Nwaka*
O-2-25-04
The adaptive capacity of migrants to climate change in Australia
Alana Hansen*, Peng Bi, Arthur Saniotis, Monika Nitschke, Jill Benson, Val Smyth, Leigh
Wilson, Gil-Soo Han, Yan Tan, Lillian Mwanri
O-2-25-05
From epidemiology to adaptation to climate change (e*)
Mathilde Pascal*
O-2-25-06
Temporal variations in the impact of a local surveillance program to prevent heat waverelated effects on elderly population in Rome, Italy
Manuela De Sario*, Anna Maria Bargagli, Damia Noce, Claudia Marino, Simona Vecchi,
Paola Michelozzi
O-2-26
WASTE
Chair(s): Marta Benedetti, Ronit Nirel
O-2-26-01
Size characteristics of particulate matters generated during municipal household waste
handling activities
Donguk Park*, Kyungmin Lee, Seung-hun Ryu
O-2-26-02
Modeling population exposure to multiple chemical and non-chemical stressors in a
low income community near a hazardous waste site
M. Patricia Fabian*, Susan A. Korrick, Junenette Peters, Jonathan Levy
O-2-26-04
Neonatal physical measurement in relation to electronic waste recycling exposure in
the community
Aimin Chen*, Xijin Xu, Xiangbin Zheng, Stephani Kim, Yuling Zhang, Taofeek Yekeen,
Tiina Reponen, Kim Dietrich, Shuk-mei Ho, Xia Huo
O-2-26-05
Morbidity in a population living close to urban waste incinerators: a retrospective
cohort study using air dispersion models and a before-after design
Martina Nicole Golini, Carla Ancona*, Andrea Bolignano, Simone Bucci, Marina Davoli,
Francesca Mataloni, Silvia Narduzzi, Roberto Sozzi, Francesco Forastiere
O-2-26-06
Co-exposure to Biphenyl A, Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Cadmium in Utero on fetus
development
Xia Huo*, Xijin Xu, Yinmei Chiung
S-2-27
NATURAL RADIATION EXPOSURE AND ASSOCIATED CHILDHOOD LEUKAEMIA RISK
Chair(s): Dominique Laurier, David Richardson
S-2-27-01
Alleviating ecological bias in linking radon exposure to acute childhood leukaemia
Tom De Smedt*, Koen Simons, André Poffyn, Julie Francart, An Van Nieuwenhuyse
S-2-27-02
Childhood Leukaemia and natural background radiation: Context and dosimetric
aspects
Gerry Kendall, Richard Wakeford*, Mark Little
S-2-27-03
Domestic radon exposure and risk of childhood cancer: a prospective census-based
cohort study from Switzerland
Martin Röösli*, Dimitri D Hauri, Ben D Spycher, Anke Huss, Frank Zimmermann, Michael
Grotzer, Nicolas von der Weid, Damien Weber, Adrian Spoerri, Claudia E. Kuehni
S-2-27-04
Exposure to natural background radiation and association with childhood leukemia
incidence in France 19902007
Denis Hemon*, Claire Demoury, Géraldine Ielsch, Sophie Ancelet, Jérôme Guillevic,
Dominique Laurier, Jacqueline Clavel
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Boston
Tuesday
CLIMATE CHANGE: EFFECTS AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES
includes ethics talk (e*)
Chair(s): David Hondula, John EVANS
Shanghai
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Wednesday
O-2-25
Thursday
14:00–15:30
Relationship between food intake & geographic information from questionnaire and
blood PCB level in birth cohort study
Emiko Todaka*, Masahiro Watanabe, Yoshiharu Matsuno, Masamichi Hanazato, Hiroko
Nakaoka, Chisato Mori
Kairo
Friday
14:00–15:30
O-2-24-06
Authors
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Monday
Conference Program
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
14:00–15:30
14:00–15:30
Friday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
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14:00–15:30
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S-2-27-05
Results of a record-based case-control study of natural background radiation and the
incidence of childhood cancers in Great Britain
Gerry Kendall*, Mark Little, W. Richard, Kathryn Bunch, Jon Miles, Tim Vincent, Jill
Meara, Michael Murphy
O-2-28
TIME SERIES STUDIES OF HEAT RELATED HEALTH EFFECTS
Chair(s): Joel Schwartz, Kate Adams
O-2-28-01
Temporal variation in temperature-health associations: a multi-country study
Antonio Gasparrini*, Michela Leone, Aurelio Tobias, Ben Armstrong
O-2-28-02
Heat-related emergency hospitalizations for respiratory diseases in the Medicare
population
Brooke Anderson*, Francesca Dominici, Yun Wang, Meredith McCormack, Michelle L.
Bell, Roger Peng
O-2-28-03
Temperature effects on scorpion sting incidence in an endemic region of Mexico: a
regional analysis.
Magali Hurtado-Díaz*, Luis A. Arias-Medellín, Horacio Riojas Rodríguez, Grea L.
Moreno-Banda, José GuzmánOntiveros
O-2-28-04
Exposure to a heatwave during pregnancy and stillbirth: A case-crossover study
Jiajia Wang*, Gail Williams, Weiwei Yu, Xiaochuan Pan, Shilu Tong
O-2-28-05
Adverse reproductive outcomes and outdoor air temperature in Haidian District, Beijing
Liqun Liu*, Xiaochuan Pan, Yakufu Aimaier, Jiajia Wang
S-2-29
INVESTIGATING EPIDEMIC CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE OF UNKNOWN CAUSES IN
CENTRAL AMERICA AND INDIA
Chair(s): Madeleine Kangsen Scammell, Michael McClean
S-2-29-01
Biomarkers of Kidney Damage and Metals Exposure among Nicaraguan Workers
Rebecca Laws*, Daniel Brooks, Juan Jose Amador, Daniel Weiner, James Kaufman,
Oriana Ramirez Rubio, Alejandro Riefkohl, Jose Marcell Sánchez Rodríguez, McClean
Michael
S-2-29-02
Could CKD Among Young Male Workers be Driven by Dehydration?
Aurora Aragon*, Marvin González, Luis E. Blanco, Sandra Peraza, Catharina Wesseling
S-2-29-03
Environmental Contamination and Chronic Kidney Disease in Southern India
Kuyilan Karai Subramanian, Goru Krishna Babu*, Youssef Farag, Ravi Raju Tatapudi,
Ajay Singh*
S-2-29-04
Kidney Damage Markers in Nicaraguan Adolescents in a Region of an Epidemic of CKD
of Unknown Etiology
Oriana Ramirez Rubio*, Juan Jose Amador, James Kaufman, Daniel Weiner, Michael
McClean, Rebecca Laws, Usman Kahn, Chirag Parikh, Daniel Brooks
S-2-29-05
Overview of the CKDu Epidemics in Central America: Current Hypotheses
Michael McClean*, Oriana Ramirez Rubio, Madeleine Kangsen Scammell, Rebecca Laws,
Daniel Weiner, James Kaufman, Juan Jose Amador, Daniel Brooks
O-2-30
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH POLICY
includes ethics talk (e*)
Chair(s): Liam O’Fallon, Marko Tainio
O-2-30-01
Environmental Health Policy: Inter-Ministerial Aspects
Maya Negev*
O-2-30-02
Conceptual model linking urban GHG policies to health and wellbeing [URGENCHE]
Matti Jantunen*, Arja Asikainen, Marjo Niittynen, Erkki Pärjälä, Jouni T. Tuomisto
O-2-30-03
Environmental and Occupational Interventions for Primary Prevention of Cancer: A
Cross-Sectorial Policy Framework
Carolina Espina*, Miquel Porta, Joachim Schüz, Ildefonso Hernández Aguado, Robert
V. Percival, Carlos Dora, Terry Slevin, Julietta Rodriguez Guzman, Tim Meredith, Philip J
Landrigan, Maria Neira
O-2-30-04
Socioeconomic Differentials in the Immediate Mortality Effects of the National Irish
Smoking Ban
Sericea Stallings-Smith, Ariana Zeka*, Patrick G. Goodman, Zubair Kabir, Luke Clancy
O-2-30-05
Measuring Impacts from Public Health Research
Christie Drew*, Kristiana Pettibone
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Delhi
Helvetia 1
Helvetia 2
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
114
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16:00–17:30
115
O-2-31-01
An Integrated Exposure-Response Function for Estimating the Global Burden of Disease
Attributable to Ambient PM2.5 Exposure
Richard T. Burnett, Pope C.a III, Ezzati Majid, Olives Casey, Lim Stephen S., Mehta Sumi,
Shin Hwashin, H. Ross Anderson, Smith Kirk R, Aaron J. Cohen*
O-2-31-02
Mortality and morbidity health impact assessment of exposure to PM10 and NO2 in
Lombardy, Italy
Giorgia Randi*, Michela Baccini, Paolo Grillo, Dario Consonni, Pietro Alberto Bertazzi,
Annibale Biggeri
O-2-31-03
Contribution of Household Heating with Solid Fuels to Ambient Particulate Air Pollution
(PM2.5)
Zoe Chafe*, Michael Brauer, Zbigniew Klimont, Kirk R. Smith
O-2-31-04
Health impact in integrated assessment of air quality in Europe – APPRAISAL
Catherine Bouland, Michele Rasoloharimahefa Rasamoela*, Marko Tainio, Jurgen
Buekers, Ana Isabel Miranda, Marialuisa Volta, Emile De Saeger, Ioannis Douros, Alain
Clappier, Catherine Bouland
O-2-31-05
Health Impact Assessment of long-term exposure to particulate air pollution:
methodological and practical considerations.
Brian Miller*, Fintan Hurley, Ranjeet Sokhi, Menno Keuken, Bert Brunekreef
O-2-31-06
Disease Burden Caused by PM2.5 in Several Chinese Big Cities
Guoxing Li*, Xiaochuan Pan
S-2-32
INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS TO IMPLEMENT THE EXPOSOME
Chair(s): David Balshaw, Tuomo Karjalainen
S-2-32-01
Environment-wide Association Studies to connect multiple personal exposures to
health
Chirag Patel*
S-2-32-02
Omics in environmental epidemiology
Paolo Vineis, Nicole Probst-Hensch*
S-2-32-03
Recent exposome projects under the European Union FP7 research program: Global
screening of environmental exposure-disease associations and biomarkers.
Roel Vermeulen*
S-2-32-04
The Exposome: An Approach for Untargeted Discovery in Environmental Health
Gwen Collman*, Linda Birnbaum, David Balshaw
S-2-32-05
The Human Early Life Exposome (HELIX): Project Rationale and Design
Martine Vrijheid*
O-2-33
WEATHER EXPOSURE INDICATORS AND RELATED HEALTH EFFECTS
Chair(s): Francesca de Donato, Jamal Khodakarami
O-2-33-01
The relationship between indoor and outdoor temperature, apparent temperature,
relative humidity, and absolute humidity
Jennifer Nguyen*, Joel D. Schwartz, Douglas Dockery
O-2-33-02
Summertime indoor-outdoor temperature and humidity relationships in New York City
residences
Ashlinn Quinn*, James Tamerius, Judith S. Jacobson, Matthew Perzanowski, Jeffrey
Shaman, Patrick Kinney
O-2-33-03
Methods to calculate the heat index as an exposure metric in environmental health
research Brooke Anderson*, Michelle L. Bell, Roger Peng
O-2-33-04
Maternal exposure to a heatwave and the risk of preterm birth
Shilu Tong*, Jiajia Wang, Gail Williams, Paul Colditz, Weiwei Yu, Xiaochuan Pan
O-2-33-05
The effect of extreme weather on mortality in Cyprus: high temperatures vs. synoptic air
mass types
Haritini Tsangari*, Anastasia Paschalidou, Pavlos Kassomenos, Zoi Konsoula, Stephanie
Christou, Kyriakos, E. Georgiou, Theodoulos Mesimeris, Sotiris Vardoulakis, Clare, H.
Heaviside, Edna, N. Yamasaki
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Helvetia 3-5
Tuesday
AIR POLLUTION HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT
Chair(s): Laura Perez, Brian Miller
San Francisco
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Wednesday
O-2-31
Thursday
16:00–17:30
Getting ready for the ‘’tipping point’- Will rapid urbanization potentiate mega-public
health issues in resource-poor settings? (e*)
Adetoun Mustapha*
Montreal
Friday
14:00–15:30
O-2-30-06
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
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16:00–17:30
Wednesday
Friday
Thursday
16:00–17:30
16:00–17:30
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1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
O-2-33-06
Are children’s asthmatic symptoms related to ambient temperature? A national panel
study in Australia
Shanshan Li*, Bin Jalaludin, Peter Baker, Guy Marks, Gail Williams
O-2-34
AIR POLLUTION AND CANCER
Chair(s): Tunga Salthammer, Fatima Hamad
O-2-34-01
Exposure to benzene and childhood leukaemia: a pilot case-control study
Susanna Lagorio*
O-2-34-02
Spatiotemporal distributions of Benzene exposure and risk assessment on Bangkok
residents.
Pornpun Watcharavitoon*, Chan Chang-Chuan, Yu Hwa-Lung, Wu Kuen-Yuh
O-2-34-03
Air pollution and lung cancer incidence; 17 European cohort studies within the ESCAPE
project
Ole Raaschou-Nielsen*, Zorana Jovanovic Andersen, Rob Beelen, Konstantina
Dimakopoulou, Wei Xun, Klea Katsouyanni, Bert Brunekreef, Paolo Vineis, Gerard Hoek
O-2-34-04
Exposure profiles and related carcinogenic potencies of polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons (PAHs) in aerosols of an urban site in the north central part of India
Amit Masih*, Ajay Taneja, Raj Singhvi
O-2-34-05
Air pollution and childhood leukaemia: a nationwide case-control study in Italy
Chiara Badaloni, Alessandra Ranucci, Giulia Cesaroni*, Gabriele Zanini, Danielle
Vienneau, Fatima AlAidarous, Kees de Hoogh, Magnani Corrado, Francesco Forastiere,
Setil Study Group
O-2-34-06
Chronic Particulate Matter Exposures and Lung Cancer in the Nurses’ Health Study
Cohort
Robin Puett*, Jaime E. Hart, Jeff Yanosky, Donna Spiegelman, Molin Wang, Francine
Laden
S-2-35
PREGNANCY COHORT STUDIES: LINKING EARLY LIFE EXPOSURE TO ENDOCRINE
DISRUPTING CHEMICALS TO CHILDREN’S HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Chair(s): Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, Robin Whyatt
S-2-35-01
Early life exposure to phthalates and immune response at one year of age in the
Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) birth cohort
Tim K. Takaro*, Huan Shu, Ryan W. Allen, Jeffrey Brook, Kathleen McLean, James Scott,
Michael Brauer, Amanda Wheeler, Diana Lefebvre, Sheela Sathyanarayana, Malcolm R.
Sears
S-2-35-02
Exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals and anogenital distance among Danish
pregnant women
Tina Kold Jensen*, Hanne Frederiksen, Tina Harmer Lassen, Katrine Tefre de RenzyMartin, Jeppe Schultz Christensen, Katharina Main, Anne Maria Andersson, Flemming
Nielsen, Steffen Husby, Henriette Boye Kyhl
S-2-35-03
Linking prenatal EDC exposure to reproductive tract endpoints and neurodevelopment
in two pregnancy cohort studies
Shanna Swan*
S-2-35-04
The Establishment of a Birth Cohort in Israel: the Environmental Health Fund Cohort
Study.
Pam Factor-Litvak*, Dror Mandel, Orly Stern, Rimona Keidar, Zachi Dagan, Joseph
Tobvin, Whyatt Robin, Berkovitch Matitiahu, Lubetsky Ronit
S-2-35-05
The SELMA study, a longitudinal study following 2,000 mother-child pairs from early
pregnancy over birth and up in school age
Carl-Gustaf Bornehag*
O-2-36
SOURCE-SPECIFIC HEALTH EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION
Chair(s): Sara Adar, George Thurston
O-2-36-01
Impacts of Traffic-Related and Woodsmoke Air Pollution on Endothelial Function and
Systemic Inflammation
Majid Kajbafzadeh*, Michael Brauer, Barbara Karlen, Ryan W. Allen
O-2-36-02
Association between source-specific particulate matter air pollution and hs-CRP – role
of fresh local traffic and industrial emissions
Frauke Hennig*, Kateryna Fuks, Susanne Moebus, Anja Viehmann, Gudrun Weinmayr,
Michael Memmesheimer, Hermann Jakobs, Raimund Erbel, Karl-Heinz Jöckel, Barbara
Hoffmann
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Sydney
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Singapore
Osaka /
Samarkand
116
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
16:00–17:30
117
The Impact of Source Contribution Uncertainty on the Effect of Source-Specific PM2.5 on
Cardiovascular Hospital Admissions
Marianthi-Anna Kioumourtzoglou*, Brent A. Coull, Francesca Dominici, Petros Koutrakis,
Joel D. Schwartz, Helen H. Suh
O-2-36-05
Effects of particulate matter (PM) sources on mortality in Mediterranean cities: the
MED-Particles project
Xavier Basagaña*, Bénédicte Jacquemin, Angeliki Karanasiou, David Agis, Juan Alguacil,
Julio Díaz, Xavier Querol, Jordi Sunyer, Bart Ostro, Massimo Stafoggia, the MEDPARTICLES Study Group
O-2-36-06
Elemental composition of particulate matter and the association with lung function in 5
European birth cohorts – results of the ESCAPE project
Marloes Eeftens*, Gerard Hoek, Claudia Cramer, Kees de Hoogh, Elaine Fuertes, Olena
Gruzieva, Anna Moelter, Meng Wang, Ulrike Gehring
S-2-37
EXPOSURES TO CHEMICALS: CONTRIBUTION VIA THE DERMAL ROUTE
Chair(s): Marsha Morgan, Natalie von Götz
S-2-37-01
Conceptual model for dermal exposure to substances in articles
Lieve Geerts*
S-2-37-02
Dermal uptake of bisphenol A from thermal printing paper
Koni Grob*
S-2-37-03
Dermal uptake of chemicals
John Kissel*
S-2-37-04
Method development and validation of breath analysis of cyclosiloxanes as a
contribution to improvement of risk assessment strategies in the safety of personal care
products
Jacqueline Biesterbos, Gwendolyn Beckmann, Paul T.J. Scheepers*
S-2-37-05
Modelling human exposure to organic UV filters via personal care products
Eva Manova*
O-2-38
INTERSECTION BETWEEN BUILT ENVIRONMENT, AIR QUALITY, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND
METOBOLISM
Chair(s): Kristen C. Malecki
O-2-38-01
Do Air Pollution Exposure and Food Environment Impact Overweight/Obesity?
Ying-Ying Meng*, Susan Babey, Melissa Pickett, Joelle Wolstein
O-2-38-02
Prospective effects of the built environment on walking and weight gain
Peter James*, Jaime E. Hart, Francine Laden
O-2-38-03
BMI and proximity to a highway: Little evidence for an association
Arpita Husain*, Kevin Lane, Doug Brugge
O-2-38-04
A 12-week aerobic training program in an urban environment: effect on blood gene
expression profiles and subclinical inflammatory markers
Patrick De Boever*, Inge Bos, Luc Int Panis, Romain Meeusen
O-2-38-05
Objectively assessed neighbourhood attributes associated with physical activity and
sedentary behaviour in Swiss children and adolescents
Bettina Bringolf-Isler*, Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer, Susi Kriemler
O-2-38-06
Neighborhood walkability and air pollution exposure
Steve Hankey*, Michael Brauer, Greg Lindsey, Julian D. Marshall
S-2-39
LIMITS TO GROWTH AND PUBLIC HEALTH
Chair(s): Raymond Neutra, Colin Soskolne
S-2-39-01
Agricultural practices, food production, food security and governance in South Asia
Atanu Sarkar*
S-2-39-02
Ecosystems, Biodiversity, and Limits to Growth
Phil Weinstein*
S-2-39-03
Health and Sustainability: A Taxonomy of Relationships
Tee L. Guidotti*
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Rio
Wednesday
O-2-36-04
Boston
Thursday
16:00–17:30
Independent effects of traffic, sandstorm and volcanic particles on emergency hospital
visits in Reykjavík, Iceland?
Hanne Krage Carlsen*, Thorarinn Gislason, Bertil Forsberg, Kadri Meister, Anna Oudin
Friday
16:00–17:30
O-2-36-03
Tuesday
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Shanghai
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Authors
Conference Program
Monday
Conference Program
Tuesday
Wednesday
16:00–17:30
Friday
Thursday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
16:00–17:30
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
16:00–17:30
S-2-39-04
Limits to growth and environmental epidemiology: a conceptual framework
Colin Butler*
S-2-39-05
Scientific factors that obscure and obstruct our understanding of the limits to growth
Colin Soskolne*
S-2-39-06
Sustainable Housing, Limits to Growth and Climate Change
ouni Jaakkola*
O-2-40
IONIZING RADIATION AND HEALTH
Chair(s): Helene Baysson, James Grellier
O-2-40-01
Differences in lung cancer mortality trends from 1986-2011 by radon risk areas in British
Columbia, Canada
Sarah B. Henderson*, Stephen Rauch, Perry Hystad, Tom Kosatsky
O-2-40-02
Non-melanoma skin cancer geography and ecological associations with environmental
risk factors in England
Benedict Wheeler*, Gyula Kothencz, Adam Pollard
O-2-40-03
Bayesian prediction of childhood leukemia risks potentially due to radon, terrestrial
gamma and cosmic rays in France.
Sophie Ancelet*, Olivier Laurent, David Richardson, Denis Hemon, Géraldine Ielsch,
Claire Demoury, Jacqueline Clavel, Dominique Laurier
O-2-40-04
Estimating dose rates from naturally occurring gamma radiation in British homes
Gerry Kendall*, Michael Athanson, Elliot Carter, Tim Vincent, Richard Wakeford, Mark
Little
O-2-40-05
Comparing different sizes of geographical boundaries of Cs-137 deposition in relation to
the total cancer incidence.
Hassan Alinaghizadeh*, Robert Wålinder, Martin Tondel
O-2-40-06
EPI-CT: design and epidemiological methods of an international study on cancer risks
after paediatric CT
Magda Bosch de Basea Gómez*, Mark Pearce, Ausrele Kesminiene, Marie-Odile Bernier,
Lucian Krille, Jose Meulepas, Lara Struelens, Elisabeth Cardis
O-2-41
VENTILATION – EFFECTS ON EXPOSURES, HEALTH AND ENERGY
Chair(s): Pawel L. Wargocki, Kate Adams
O-2-41-01
FRESH: results of an intervention experiment to improve classroom ventilation in
primary schools
Jeannette Rosbach*, Machiel Vonk, Frans Duijm, Jan van Ginkel, Bert Brunekreef
O-2-41-02
Association of Lower Classroom Ventilation Rates with Increased Illness Absence in a
Prospective Study of California Elementary Schools
Mark J Mendell*, Ekaterina Eliseeva, Molly Davies, Agnes Lobscheid, William Fisk,
Michael Apte
O-2-41-03
Window opening behavior and exposure in the U.S.
Glenn Morrison*, Daniel Oerther, Andrew Schriner, Lauren Banks, Montana Puckett
O-2-41-04
Securing adequate indoor air quality (IAQ) across Europe: Developing the health-based
ventilation guidelines
(HealthVent project)
Pawel L. Wargocki*, Paolo Carrer, Eduardo de Oliveira Fernandes
O-2-41-05
Proposed ventilation guidelines for Europe (HealthVent-project): Projected changes in
sources of exposure and resulting diseases in indoor environment
Arja Asikainen, Pawel L. Wargocki, Paolo Carrer, Otto Hänninen*
O-2-41-06
European Guidelines for Ventilation (HealthVent –project): Implications on Energy and
Health
Otto Hänninen*, Arja Asikainen, Vitor Leal, Hugo Santos, Pawel L. Wargocki, Paolo
Carrer, Matti Jantunen, Eduardo de Oliveira Fernandes
S-2-42
MICROBES, INDOOR ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH-INTERDISCIPLINARY CHALLENGES
Chair(s): Hal Levin, Ulla Haverinen-Shaughnessy
S-2-42-01
Characterization and Source Tracking of Bioaerosols in Residential Showers
Kerry Kinney*, Juan Pedro Maestre, Maria D. King, Alexandra Caya, Andrew Hoisington
S-2-42-02
Effect of renovation of moisture damage on microbial metabolites and occupants’ health
Anne Hyvärinen*, Kati Järvi, Martin Täubel, Michael Sulyok, Juhani Pirinen, Tuula
Syrjänen, Rudolf Krska, Riitta Patovirta, Aino Nevalainen
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Kairo
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Delhi
Helvetia 1
118
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
119
Fungal specialists on insulated and non-insulated outer walls in basements
Maria Nunez*
S-2-42-05
Microbial exposure and asthma development in children
Tiina Reponen*
S-2-42-06
Microbial secondary metabolites in indoor environments
Martin Täubel*, Michael Sulyok, Esmeralda Krop, Alicia Borras, Juha Pekkanen, Dick
Heederik, Lennart Larsson, Jan-Paul Zock, Rudolf Krska, Anne Hyvärinen
O-2-43
NEW DIRECTIONS IN UNDERSTANDING PARTICULATE MATTER EXPOSURES
Chair(s): Yuri Bruinen de Bruin, Colleen Reid
O-2-43-01
PM LEVELS IN SELECTED URBAN MICROENVIRONMENTS NEAR THE COPER SMELTER
COMPLEX, BOR, SERBIA
Marija Živkovic*, Viša Tasic, Milena Jovaševic-Stojanovic, Renata Kovacevic, Ivan Lazovic
O-2-43-02
Exposure to PM2.5, Black Carbon and ultrafine particles in above- and underground
public transport.
Nicole Janssen*, Nick van den Hurk, Gerard Hoek, Saskia van der Zee, Moniek Zuurbier,
Flemming Cassee
O-2-43-03
The contribution of household solid fuel use to ambient particulate pollution in periurban Beijing
Anna Zimmermann*, Ming Shan, Zoe Chafe, Haixi Li, Guangqing Liu, Xudong Yang, Tao
Yu, Kirk R. Smith
O-2-43-04
Multipollutant Exposure Measurements for Human Health and other Environmental
Effects
Chow Judith*, John Watson
O-2-43-05
Air pollution exposure and DNA damage in buccal mucosa cells of pre-school children.
Elisabetta Ceretti*, Claudia Zani, Ilaria Zerbini, Gaia CV Viola, Francesco Donato,
Umberto Gelatti, Rosa Maria Limina, Roberta Pedrazzani, Carla Repice, Donatella Feretti
O-2-43-06
Association between long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution and lung
function: the European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE)
Martin Adam*, Tamara Schikowski, Anne-Elie Carsin, Cai Yutong, Margaux Sanchez,
Andrea Vierkötter, Jordi Sunyer, Ursula Krämer, Nicole Probst-Hensch
O-2-44
AIR POLLUTION POLICY
includes ethics talk (e*)
Chair(s): Cathey Falvo, Peter Straehl
O-2-44-01
Methods for risk assessment to inform the revision of European policies on air quality
Michal Krzyzanowski*, Bert Brunekreef, Richard T. Burnett, Aaron J. Cohen, Marie-Eve
Héroux, Fintan Hurley, Klea Katsouyanni, Nino Kuenzli
O-2-44-02
Public exposure and health impacts of changing from Swedish Class 1 diesel to
European diesel in Stockholm
Christer Johansson*, Lars Burman, Roger Westerholm, Annika Hanberg, Ulla Stenius,
Marika Berglund, Christoffer Bergvall
O-2-44-03
Biomass smoke pollution and mortality rates in Launceston, Australia, 1994-2007:
evaluation of coordinated interventions to improve ambient air quality
Fay Johnston*, Ivan Hanigan, Sarah B. Henderson, Geoffrey Morgan
O-2-44-04
The impact of low emission zone and heavy traffic ban in Munich on the reduction of
PM10 in ambient air
Josef Cyrys*, Veronika Fensterer, Helmut Küchenhoff, Verena Maier, Erich Wichmann,
Susanne Breitner, Alexandra Schneider, Annette Peters
O-2-44-05
The Impact of an Anti-Idling Campaign on Ambient Air Quality Near Schools
Patrick Ryan*, Tiina Reponen, Mark Simmons, Michael Yermakov, Chris Schaffer, Sergey
Grinshpun
O-2-44-06
Translating research findings into actions across the globe to capture the full benefits of
air pollution studies (e*)
Adetoun Mustapha*
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Helvetia 2
Wednesday
S-2-42-04
Helvetia 3-5
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Thursday
16:00–17:30
Evaluation of Microbial Survival and DNA persistence in HVAC Filters
Kerry Kinney*, Jeffrey A. Siegel, Juan Pedro Maestre, Andrew Hoisington
Friday
16:00–17:30
S-2-42-03
Tuesday
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
17:30–18:30
ISES GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Rio
17:30–18:30
SELMA-CHILD LAB METHODS
19:00
SOCIAL EVENT AT THE THEATER BASEL (FROM 19H00- OPEN END)
Hong Kong
EXTERNAL:
Theater Basel
Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
120
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
07:00–17:30
Registration
10:00–10:30
Coffee break
12:00–13:00
Lunch
15:30–16:00
Coffee break
07:15–08:30
ISEE COUNCIL MEETING
Hong Kong
07:45–08:30
T-3-01
INTERPRETATION OF INDOOR AIR POLLUTANT MEASUREMENT DATA
Lecturer: Hal Levin
07:45–08:30
T-3-02
PHARMACOLOGY FOR NON-PHARMACOLOGISTS – AN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
APPROACH
Lecturer: Yehoshua Maor
07:45–08:30
T-3-03
INFLUENCE OF UNCERTAINTIES AND VARIABILITIES ON EXPOSURE AND RISK
EVALUATION
Lecturer: Alain-Claude Roudot
Kairo
07:45–08:30
T-3-04
EPIDEMIOLOGY FOR EMPLOYERS: A COST BENEFIT PROJECTION TOOL FOR EMPLOYEE
HEALTH PROGRAMMES
Lecturer: Patrick Hanlon
Delhi
08:45–10:00
F-3-05
PLENARY SESSION HOSTED BY THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
EPIDEMIOLOGY (ISEE)
European Year of Air: The Role of Environmental Epidemiology in Science and
Legislation
Chair(s): Annette Peters, Beate Ritz
F-3-05-01
Anniversary Welcome
Maria Neira*
F-3-05-02
Epidemiologic studies near industrial plants: Lessons and perspectives from an Italian
case study
Francesco Forastiere*
F-3-05-03
John Goldsmith Award for Outstanding Contributions to Environmental Epidemiology
Michal Krzyzanowski*
S-3-06
NEW FRONTIERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL EPIGENETICS: TO INFINIUM AND BEYOND
Chair(s): Mollie Kyle, Schmid Christoph
S-3-06-01
Current applications for DNA methylation using Infinium – challenges and rewards
Carrie Breton
S-3-06-02
Mitochondrial DNA content and DNA methylation in association with exposure to
particulate air pollutio during critical periods of in utero life
Tim S. Nawrot*
S-3-06-03
Teasing out causation in environmental epigenetics
Nicole Probst-Hensch*
S-3-06-04
Beyond DNA methylation: investigating histone modifications and miRNAs in
epidemiology studies
Andrea A Baccarelli*
S-3-07
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE AND HEALTH- BUILDING BRIDGES BETWEEN SCIENCE AND
PRACTICE
Chair(s): John Balbus, Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum
10:30–12:00
10:30–12:00
121
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Boston
Shanghai
San Francisco
San Francisco
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Montreal
Wednesday
Speaker Ready Room
Thursday
08:00–17:00
Friday
Thursday, August 22
Tuesday
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
10:30–12:00
Thursday
10:30–12:00
Friday
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
10:30–12:00
S-3-07-01
Bridging the North and South: climate science and practice
Kristie Ebi*
S-3-07-02
Data applications for state of the art analysis of infectious diseases
Jan Semenza*
S-3-07-03
Early warning systems for infectious disease in the context of climate change
adaptation
Madeleine Thomson*
S-3-07-04
Research on climate, climate change and vector borne diseases in China
Qiyong Liu*
O-3-08
AIR POLLUTION AND NEURODEVELOPMENT
Chair(s): Neas Lucas, Amar Mehta
O-3-08-01
Brain and school traffic air pollution: the BREATHE Project, ecological association
Jordi Sunyer*, Mar Álvarez Pedrerol, Joan Forns, Ioar Rivas, Mònica López-Vicente, Mark J
Nieuwenhuijsen, Xavier Querol
O-3-08-02
Prenatal PM10 and NO2 on infant neurodevelopment at 6, 12 and 24 months of age:
MOthers and Children’s Environmental Health (MOCEH) study
Eunjeong Kim*, HyeSook Park, Yun Chul Hong, Mina Ha, Yangho Kim, Boong-Nyun Kim,
Byung-Mi Kim, EunKyo Park, Eun-Hee Ha
O-3-08-03
Exposure to Particulate Matter Air Pollution during Pregnancy Is Associated With
Increased Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Raanan Raz*, Andrea L Roberts, Kristen Lyall, Jaime E. Hart, Allan C. Just, Francine
Laden, Alberto Ascherio, Marc G Weisskopf
O-3-08-04
Air pollution exposure during pregnancy and childhood cognitive and psychomotor
development in 6 European birth cohort studies. The ESCAPE Project.
Monica Guxens*, Jordi Sunyer, Raquel Garcia, Lise Giorgis-Allemand, Manolis Kogevinas, Ursula
Krämer, Daniela Porta, Henning Tiemeier, Göran Pershagen, Bert Brunekreef
O-3-08-05
Neurocognition of children living near a ferromanganese refinery in southeastern Ohio
Erin Haynes*, Paul Succop, Robert O. Wright, Patrick Parsons, Pierce Kuhnell, Jody
Alden, Kim Dietrich
O-3-08-06
Long-term, Ambient Hydrogen Sulfide Exposure and Cognitive Function.
Bruce Reed, Julian Crane, Nick Garrett, David Woods, Michael N. Bates*
O-3-09
TRAP: MAKING SENSE OF EXPOSURES AND HEALTH EFFECTS
Chair(s): Manolis Kogevinas, Daniela Fecht
O-3-09-01
Traffic-related VOCs and health effects: A meta-analysis
Zhongqin Yi*, Xiuyan Wang
O-3-09-02
SUBCLINICAL RESPIRATORY AND INFLAMMATORY HEALTH EFFECTS OF TRAFFIC RELATED
AIR POLLUTION AND INTERDEPENDENCIES WITH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Nadine Kubesch*, Audrey de Nazelle, David Martínez, Stefano Guerra, Mark J
Nieuwenhuijsen
O-3-09-03
Association between long-term exposure to traffic-related air pollution and COPD
Tamara Schikowski*, Martin Adam, Yutong Cai, Alessandro Marcon, Andrea Vierkötter,
Anna Hansell, Jordi Sunyer, Francine Kauffmann, Nicole Probst-Hensch, Ursula Krämer,
Nino Kuenzli
O-3-09-04
Association between personal exposures to traffic related ultrafine particles and
biomarkers of cardiovascular health
Kevin Lane*, Allison P Patton, Jonathan Levy, Madeleine Kangsen Scammell, Christina
Fuller, John L Durant, Wig Zamore, Mkaya Mwamburi, Doug Brugge
O-3-09-05
The impact of noise on the short-term effects of traffic-related air pollution on heart rate
variability in young healthy adults
Jing Huang*, Furong Deng, Shaowei Wu, Henry Lu, Yu Hao, Xinbiao Guo
O-3-09-06
Air pollution from road traffic and systemic inflammation
Timo Lanki*, Regina Hampel, Rob Beelen, Kateryna Fuks, Johanna Penell, Emmanuel
Schaffner, Annette Peters
O-3-10
SHORT TERM EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION
Chair(s): Klea Katsouyanni, Mathilde Pascal
O-3-10-01
Evidence on Vulnerability and Susceptibility to Health Effects Associated with ShortTerm Exposure to Particulate Matter: Systematic Review and Meta Analysis
Michelle L. Bell*, Antonella Zanobetti, Francesca Dominici
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Sydney
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Singapore
Osaka /
Samarkand
122
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
10:30–12:00
123
ASSESSMENT OF THE HEALTH IMPACT OF PARTICULATE MATTER CHARACTERISTICS IN,
ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA
Delgerzul Lodoisamba*, Hans Scheers, Benoit Nemery, Claire de Burbure, Suvd
Batbaatar, Enkhjargal Altangerel, Lodoysamba Sereeter, Tim S. Nawrot
O-3-10-04
Wood Smoke PM10 and Hospital Admissions in Seven Regional Australian Towns
Geoffrey Morgan*, Kara Martin, Ivan Hanigan, Sarah B. Henderson, Fay Johnston
O-3-10-05
ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN ORGANIC AEROSOLS AND ACUTE PRIMARY CARE VISITS FOR
RESPIRATORY ILLNESSES
Amber Sinclair*, Dennis Tolsma
O-3-10-06
Short-term Effects of Ambient Ozone on Stroke Risk in South Carolina, USA
Jessica Montresor-Lopez, Jeff Yanosky, Amir Sapkota, Xin He, James Hibbert, Robin
Puett*
O-3-11
EQUITY
includes ethics talk (e*)
Chair(s): Julien Marshall, Sari Kovats
O-3-11-01
Crowding at Lake Chad
Vreni Jean-Richard*, Jakob Zinsstag
O-3-11-02
The influence of neighbourhood informality and socio-economic position on self-rated
health among men and women: A multilevel cross-sectional study from Aleppo
Balsam Ahmad*, Vicky Ryan, Tanja Pless-Mulloli, Wasim Maziak, Martin White
O-3-11-03
Ethnicity and environmental risk perception revisited: the importance of residential
location.
M Barton Laws*, Ellin Reisner, Kevin Stone, Tina Wang, Yeh Yating, Doug Brugge
O-3-11-04
Agriculural Pesticide Use Near Public Schools in California
Paul English, Jeff Fowles, Liang Guo, Galatea King, Max Richardson*, Eric Roberts, Alexa
Wilkie, Craig Wolff, Michelle Wong
O-3-11-05
Epidemiological research commissioned by public administration: ethical implications (e*)
Liliana Cori*, Fiorella Battaglia, Fabrizio Bianchi, Benedetto Terracini
O-3-12
AIR POLLUTION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Chair(s): Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, Sonja Kahlmeier
O-3-12-01
Mapping the black carbon exposure of pedestrians and cyclists in urban environments
Bart Elen*, Jan Theunis, Joris Van den Bossche, Jan Peters, Bernard De Baets
O-3-12-02
Variability in observed travel-to-school exposure to ultrafine particles
Ian Longley*, Huimin Lin, Nick Talbot, Jennifer Salmond
O-3-12-03
Modelled health impacts of the London public bike scheme
James Woodcock, Marko Tainio*, James Chesire, Oliver O’Brien
O-3-12-04
Air Quality and Health Co-Benefits from Reduced Car Travel in the Adelaide, South Australia
Ting Xia*, Ying Zhang, Pushan Shah, Shona Crabb
O-3-12-05
Health impact assessment of increasing public transport and cycling use in Barcelona:
A morbidity and burden of disease approach
David Rojas-Rueda*, Audrey de Nazelle, Oriol Teixidó, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen
O-3-12-06
Does traffic-related air pollution in urban air modifies beneficial effects of exercise on
mortality? A cohort study
Zorana Jovanovic Andersen*, Audrey de Nazelle, Michelle A Mendez, Ole Hertel, Anne
Tjønneland, Ole Rasschou-Nielsen, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen
S-3-13
DEMONSTRATION OF AIR QUALITY APPS AND SENSORS USHERING IN EXPOSURE
SCIENCE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Chair(s): Lindsay Stanek, Timothy Buckley
S-3-13-01
A fine-scale, multi-stakeholder, multi-pollutant ambient monitoring network for
understanding urban metabolism and population exposure
David Holstius*, Virginia Teige, Katja Weichsel, Holly Maness, Andrew Hooker, Edmund
Seto, Ronald Cohen
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Rio
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Boston
Wednesday
O-3-10-03
Thursday
10:30–12:00
The effects of particulate matter (PM) sources on daily hospitalizations in three spanish
cities, med-particles project
Bénédicte Jacquemin*, Xavier Basagaña, Angeliki Karanasiou, David Agis, Juan Alguacil,
Julio Díaz, Xavier Querol, Jordi Sunyer, Bart Ostro, Massimo Stafoggia, Med-Particles
Study Group
Friday
10:30–12:00
O-3-10-02
Tuesday
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Shanghai
Authors
Conference Program
Thursday
Friday
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
10:30–12:00
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
10:30–12:00
S-3-13-02
CITI-SENSE: Can sensor technologies contribute to raising awareness of environmental
health?
Alena Bartonova*, CITI-SENSE consortium http://www.citi-sense.eu
S-3-13-03
CITI-SENSE: Ostrava, Czech Republic – European hot spot for ambient air exposure to
benzo[a]pyrene
Radim Sram*, Pavel Rosssner, Jr., Andrea Rossnerova, Vlasta Svecova, Jan Topinka
S-3-13-04
Low Cost Sensors – Current Capabilities and Gaps
Emily Snyder, Paul Solomon, Ronald Williams*, Eben Thoma, Dena Vallano
S-3-13-05
Use and evaluation of low cost sensors for the monitoring of NO2 and O3 in ambient air
within the EURAMET MACPoll project
Michel Gerboles*, Laurent Spinelle
O-3-14
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
includes ethics talk (e*)
Chair(s): Maria Feychting, Marco Martuzzi
O-3-14-01
ADULT CANCERS NEAR HIGH-VOLTAGE OVERHEAD POWER LINES
Paul Elliott, Gavin Shaddick, Margaret Douglass, Kees de Hoogh, David J. Briggs,
Mireille B Toledano*
O-3-14-02
Potential health impacts of residential exposures to extremely low frequency magnetic
fields in Europe
James Grellier*, Paolo Ravazzani, Elisabeth Cardis
O-3-14-03
Assessment of radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure levels across several
European cities
Damiano Urbinello*, Anke Huss, Wout Joseph, Leen Verlock, Luc Martens, Johan
Beekhuizen, Vermeulen Roel, Martin Röösli
O-3-14-04
Predicting indoor electromagnetic field strengths from mobile phone base stations
using 3D geospatial modelling
Johan Beekhuizen*, Manon van Eijsden, Rob T. van Strien, Hans Kromhout, Alfred Bürgi,
Roel Vermeulen, Anke Huss
O-3-14-05
Long-term Mobile Phone Use and Acoustic Neuroma Risk – Swedish Nationwide CaseControl Study
David Pettersson*, Tiit Mathiesen, Michaela Prochazka, Tommy Bergenheim, Rut
Florentzson, Henrik Harder, Gunnar Nyberg, Peter Siesjö, Maria Feychting
O-3-14-06
Ethical aspects in assessing exposure information on electromagnetic fields in
epidemiological studies (e*)
Martin Tondel*
O-3-15
CANCER AND ENDOCRINE EFFECTS OF ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
Chair(s): David Savitz, Gayle Windham
O-3-15-01
Residential Exposure to Deca-Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers and Risk of Childhood
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: Effects of Adjusting for BDE209 Degradation
Mary Ward*, Joanne S. Colt, Marcia Nishioka, Nicole C. Deziel, Todd P. Whitehead, Peggy
Reynolds, Robert B. Gunier, Stephen Rappaport, Patricia A. Buffler, Catherine Metayer
O-3-15-02
Health Risks of Flame Retardants in California House Dust
Robin Dodson*, Kathryn Rodgers, Adrian Covaci, Nele Van den Eede, Alin Ionas, Alin
Dirtu, Laura Perovich, Julia Brody, Ruthann Rudel
O-3-15-03
Shiftwork as a risk factor for breast cancer
Jane Heyworth*, Lin Frtischi, Jennifer Grischik, Deborah Glass, Thomas Erren, Christobel
Saunders, Bcees Study team
O-3-15-04
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers and thyroid hormone homeostasis in a New England
cohort
Colleen Makey*, Michael McClean, Lewis Braverman, Elizabeth Pearce, Janice Weinberg,
Andreas Sjodin, Thomas Webster
O-3-15-05
Perfluoroalkyl acids (PFASs) and thyroid disruption in US adults (NHANES 2007-2008)
Glenys Webster*, Stephen Rauch, Andre Mattman, Bruce Lanphear, Scott A. Venners
O-3-15-06
Long-term exposure to ambient volatile organic compounds and lung cancer in a casecontrol study in Toronto, Canada
Paul J Villeneuve*, Michael Jerrett, Darren Brenner, Jason Su, Hong Chen, John
McLaughlin
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Kairo
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Delhi
124
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
10:30–12:00
125
O-3-16-01
Land-Use Regression Models for Metals Associated with Airborne Particulate Matter in
Calgary, Alberta
Markey Johnson*, Jue Yi (Joyce) Zhang, Liu Sun, Olesya Elikan, Stefania Bertazzon
O-3-16-02
Airborne metal concentrations measured using passive samplers in a community near
contaminated mine tailings
Paloma Beamer*, Anastasia Sugeng, Nathan Lothrop, Melissa Cox, Walter Klimecki,
Sarah T. Wilkinson, Miranda Loh
O-3-16-03
Heavy metal contamination identification and health risk assessment in the mining
areas of Western Suzhou, China
Jun Bi*, Zongwei Ma, Kai Chen, Lei Huang
O-3-16-04
Elevated Blood Mercury Levels in Adult Avid Seafood Consumers
Roxanne Karimi, Susan Silbernagel, Rebecca Monastero, Keith Levine, Jaymie Meliker*
O-3-16-05
Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles in Rats
Dingsheng Li, Gunnar Johanson, Claude Emond, Ulrika Carlander, Olivier Jolliet*
O-3-16-06
Development of a PBPK Model for Ionic and Nanoparticulate Silver
Gerald Bachler*, Natalie von Götz, Konrad Hungerbühler
O-3-17
HOUSEHOLD AIR POLLUTION AND RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Chair(s): Jelle Laverge, Luke P Naeher
O-3-17-01
Global Picture on Children’s Asthma and Allergic Diseases and Their Home
Environment-“Children-HealthHomes” Phase I Study
Yuexia Sun, Malin Larsson, Kiril Naydenov, Geo Clausen, Nai-Yun Hsu, Zuraimi Sultan,
Chungyoon Chun, Yinping Zhang, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag, Jan Sundell*
O-3-17-02
Interactions between prenatal and early-life exposures to butylbenzyl phthalate and
bisphenol -A on risk of asthma and other respiratory symptoms
Robin Whyatt*, Rachel Miller, Andrew Rundle, Matthew Perzanowski, Antonia M. Calafat,
Allan C. Just, Kathleen Donohue, Lori Hoepner, Frederica Perera
O-3-17-03
PVC-flooring at home and development of asthma among young children in Sweden, a
10-year follow-up
Huan Shu*, Bo A.G. Jönsson, Malin Larsson, Eewa Nånberg, Carl-Gustaf Bornehag
O-3-17-04
Damp, fungi and risk of atopic disease in Cornwall, UK
Nicholas Osborne*, Chris Thornton, Richard Sharpe
O-3-17-05
Indoor Air Quality and The Fractional Concentration of Exhaled Nitric Oxide in Asthmatic
Children
Meryl Colton*, Kanistha Chatterjee, Patrick Ryan, Yang Qiu, Tiina Reponen, Gary
Adamkiewicz
O-3-17-06
A 10 city cross-sectional questionnaire survey in China: A preliminary understanding of
the riddles behind the rapid increased prevalence of children’s asthma
Yinping Zhang, Baizhan Li, Chen Huang, Xu Yang, Hua Qian, Qihong Deng, Zhuohui
Zhao, Angui Li, Jianing Zhao, Yuexia Sun, Jan Sundell*
O-3-18
MEASURING AND MODELING SPATIO-TEMPORAL VARIATION IN AIRBORNE POLLUTANTS
Chair(s): David Balshaw, Harish C. Phuleria
O-3-18-01
Spatial and temporal interpolation of air pollutants in New York City: exposure
assignment for use in a birth outcomes study
Zev Ross*, Kazuhiko Ito, Sarah Johnson, Michelle Yee, Grant Pezeshki, Jane Clougherty,
David Savitz, Thomas Matte
O-3-18-02
Spatial and temporal distribution of PM elemental composition in 20 European areas
Ming-Yi Tsai*, Regina E. Ducret-Stich, Josef Cyrys, Marloes Eeftens, Kees de Hoogh, Kees
Meliefste, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, Harish C. Phuleria, Martina S. Ragettli, Meng Wang,
Gerard Hoek
O-3-18-03
Mapping Particulate Air Pollution (PM2.5) Dispersion by Biomonitoring in Tel Aviv
Metropolitan Area
Aya Lavi*, Elizabeth Fireman, Oded Pochter, Itzhak Omer
O-3-18-04
A hybrid model using temporal and spatial regression to estimate air pollution
exposure during pregnancy
Elena Proietti*, Edgar Delgado-Eckert, Georgette Stern, Danielle Vienneau, Ming-Yi Tsai,
Philipp Latzin, Urs Frey, Martin Röösli
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Helvetia 1
Helvetia 2
Wednesday
EXPOSURE TO METALS
Chair(s): Wu Chang-Fu, Miranda Loh
Thursday
10:30–12:00
O-3-16
Helvetia 3-5
Friday
10:30–12:00
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
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Authors
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Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
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[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
O-3-18-05
A method to identify and characterize short-lived air pollution events from time-series
analysis of continuously-measured parameters
Roby Greenwald*, Priya Kewada, Fuyuen Yip, Jeremy Sarnat
O-3-18-06
A Time Series Analysis of PM2.5 Concentrations in the Southeastern U.S. Using MAIAC
AOD in a Two-stage Spatial Statistical Model
Xuefei Hu*, Lance Waller, Alexei Lyapustin, Yang Liu*
12:30–13:30
MEETING OF THE EUROPEAN CHAPTER OF ISEE
Chair(s): Adrienne Ettinger
12:30–13:15
IOC AND SOCIETY PRESIDENTS MEETING
13:00–14:00
Miami
P-3
POSTER VIEWING III
03
SHORT TERM EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION
P-3-03-01
A National analysis of the short term effect of PM2.5 on hospitalizations and mortality
in subjects with diabetes and the neurological impairment
Antonella Zanobetti*, Francesca Dominici, Yun Wang, Joel D. Schwartz
P-3-03-02
Acute Wood Smoke Exposure and Heart Rate Variability among Rural Mexican Women
Horacio Riojas Rodríguez, Carmen Loreto Gómez*, Belem Trejo Valdivia, Maite Vallejo,
Astrid Schilmann, Isabelle Romieu
P-3-03-03
AIR POLLUTION AND HEALTH INDICATORS IN A RAPIDLY DEVELOPING INDUSTRIAL PORT
IN THE SULTANATE OF OMAN
ADIL SAID ALI AL-WAHAIBI*, Ariana Zeka
P-3-03-05
Associations between emergency department admissions for respiratory disorders and
daily exposure to air pollution: first results of the Italian EPIAIR project
Claudia Galassi*, Laura Crosetto, Enrica Migliore, Andrea Evangelista, Giovanna
Berti, Elisabetta Chellini, Annunziata Faustini, Francesco Forastiere, Ennio Cadum, the
Collaborative EPIAIR Group
P-3-03-06
Cause-specific hospital admissions on hot days in Sydney, Australia
Pavla Vaneckova*, Hilary Bambrick
P-3-03-07
Coarse Particulate Matter and Hospital Visits: The Colorado Coarse PM Rural Urban
Source and Health Study
Jennifer L. Peel*, Zev Ross, Nick Clements, William Navidi, Jana Milford, Shelly Miller,
Michael Hannigan
P-3-03-08
Cold Ambient Temperature and Sudden Cardiac Arrest: Effect of Medical History on Risk
Estimates
Frank Rosenthal*, Markku Kuisma, Timo Lanki, Maarit Jaana Korhonen, James Boyd,
Jaana Halonen, Juha Pekkanen
P-3-03-09
Comparison of the Estimated Effects of Air Pollution on Human Mortality in Three
Southern USA Cities
Rebecca Klemm*, Ronald Wyzga, Eddie Thomas
P-3-03-10
Concentration Response Curve for Ozone related Mortality at High Concentrations
Ana Rappold*, James Crooks, Lucas M. Neas
P-3-03-11
Daily mortality and PM2.5 sources in Denver estimated using only particle-phase or
total semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs)
Sun-Young Kim*, Mingjie Xie, Michael Hannigan, Steven Dutton, Jana Milford, Kelley
Barsanti, Sverre Vedal
P-3-03-12
Does temperature modify the association between air pollution and mortality? A
multicity meta-analysis study
SatByul Estella Kim*, Youn-Hee Lim, Honda Yasushi, Masahiro Hashizume
P-3-03-13
Effect modification of ambient air pollution in the associations between aeroallergens
and allergic disease medication relievers in Ontario, Canada
Eric Lavigne*, Xiang Wang, Rose Dugandzic, Frances Coates
P-3-03-14
Effect of Intervention Activities to Control Air Pollution on Mortality in Three Israeli Cities
Lital Yinon-Wolf*, George Thurston, Eric Amster
P-3-03-15
Effects of Asian dust storms on mortality in three Asian cities
Hyewon Lee, Ho Kim*, Yasushi Honda, Yue-Liang Guo, Youn-Hee Lim, Na-Kyung Kim
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Osaka /
Samarkand
Hall 4.1
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
126
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
127
P-3-03-18
Health effects of black carbon in the city of Barcelona
Aurelio Tobias*, Cristina Reche, Angeliki Karanasiou, Fulvio Amato, Jorge Pey, Patrica
García de Olaya, Joan A. Cayla, Andrés Alastuey, Xavier Querol
P-3-03-19
Health impact assessment (acute chronic CVD and RSD) of ambient air ??10 and PM 2.5
of Ulaanbaatar city Enkhjargal Altangerel*, Batbaatar Suvd, Badrakh Burmaajav
P-3-03-20
Impact of air pollution on health in Beirut- BAPHE (Beirut AirPollution and Health
Effects) protocol and
Myriam Mrad Nakhle*, Isabella Annesi-Maesano, Nelly Ziade, Maher Abboud, Wehbeh
Farah
P-3-03-21
Impact of ambient PM2.5 carbon measurement methods on observed associations with
acute cardiorespiratory morbidity
Andrea Winquist, James Schauer, Jay Turner, Mitch Klein, Stefanie Sarnat*
P-3-03-22
Influence of air quality data estimation on short-term health effect estimates of air
pollution in epidemiological studies
Martina Gandini*, Giorgio Cattani, Massimo Stafoggia, Giovanna Berti
P-3-03-23
Influence of the PM10 measurement techniques on the assessment of the short-term
mortality impacts of PM10
Mathilde Pascal*, Magali Corso, Vérène Wagner, Edouard Chatignoux, Christophe
Declercq
P-3-03-24
Joint effects of air pollutants on pediatric asthma emergency department visits
Andrea Winquist*, Ellen Kirrane, Mitch Klein, Strickland Matthew, Lyndsey Darrow,
Stefanie Sarnat, Katherine Gass, James Mulholland, Armistead Russell, Paige Tolbert
P-3-03-25
Modeling the Effect of Temperature on Ozone-Related Mortality
Ander Wilson*, Brian Reich, Lucas M. Neas, Ana Rappold
P-3-03-26
Non-linear Shapes of Concentration-Response Function for Particulate-Matter-related
Mortality in High Concentration Range: Evidence from Taiyuan, China
Zhe Liu*, Baoxin Zhao, Zhiqin Zhang, Xiaoping Zhang, Ligang Ma, Yanping Zhang,
Baoqing Feng, Haiping Li
P-3-03-27
Particulate air pollution and mortality in Tallinn: A time-series analysis in North-Eastern
European country
Kristi Läll, Mait Raag, Hans Orru*
P-3-03-28
Particulate matter air pollution and stroke morbidity and mortality: a meta-analysis
Hans Scheers*, Lotte Jacobs, Benoit Nemery, Tim S. Nawrot
P-3-03-29
Particulate Matter and Temperature effects on respiratory mortality, considering socioeconomic disparities, Sao Paulo – Brazil: a case-crossover analysis
Samya Pinheiro*, Paulo Hilário Saldiva, Joel D. Schwartz, Antonella Zanobetti
P-3-03-30
Regional Differences in Acute Health Effects of PM2.5 Using Fractional Polynomial
Models. -20 City Study in JapanAyano Takeuchi*, Kayo Ueda, Hiroshi Nitta, Toru Takebayashi, Yuji Nishiwaki
P-3-03-31
Short-term effects of particulate air pollution on mortality in 25 cities in Italy and the
role of the individual susceptibility–results of the EPIAIR2 project
Ester Rita Alessandrini*, Massimo Stafoggia, Giovanna Berti, Cecilia Scarinzi,
Annunziata Faustini, Francesco Forastiere, Ennio Cadum, the Collaborative EPIAIR Group
P-3-03-32
Short-term effects of PM10 from Saharan dust on mortality in Southern Europe –
Results of the MEDPARTICLES Project
Massimo Stafoggia*, Ester Rita Alessandrini, Jorge Pey, Annunziata Faustini, Stefano
Zauli Sajani, Evangelia Samoli, Jordi Sunyer, Xavier Querol, Francesco Forastiere, MedParticles Study Group
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Emergency hospital admissions for cardiorespiratory diseases and PM10 chemical
composition in Hong Kong Vivian C. Pun*, Hong Qiu, Kin-fai Ho, Ignatius T. S. Yu, Linwei
Tian
Wednesday
P-3-03-17
Thursday
Effects of Short-term Exposure to Inhalable Particulate Matter on Tandem Repeats DNA
Methylation
Liqiong Guo*, Andrea A Baccarelli, Hyang-Min Byun, Valeria Motta, Jitendra Barupal,
Chang Dou, John P. McCracken, Joel D. Schwartz, Sheng Wang, Lifang Hou, Andrea A
Baccarelli
Friday
P-3-03-16
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
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Authors
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Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
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[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
P-3-03-33
Short-term effects of PM10 of Forest Fire on mortality in Southern Europe – Results of
the MED-PARTICLES Project
Annunziata Faustini*, Massimo Stafoggia, Jorge Pey, Evangelia Samoli, Xavier Querol,
Ennio Cadum, Cinzia Perrino, Andrea Ranzi, Jordi Sunyer, Francesco Forastiere, the
MED-PARTICLES study group study group
P-3-03-34
Smoke Fog and the Incidence of Acute Myocardial Infarction in a Time-Stratified CaseCrossover Study
Michikawa Takehiro*, Kayo Ueda, Ryuichi Matsuka, Yusuke Yamamoto, Hiroshi Nitta
P-3-03-35
Statistical approach when time lags between the start of the exposure and death are
very long
Ikuko Funatogawa*, Takashi Funatogawa
P-3-03-36
The effects of air pollution on hospital admissions for cardiac, cerebrovascular and
respiratory diseases in the multi-city Italian EPIAIR2 study
Ester Rita Alessandrini*, Massimo Stafoggia, Monica Chiusolo, Martina Gandini,
Francesco Forastiere, Ennio Cadum, the Collaborative EPIAIR Group
P-3-03-37
The effects of air pollution on years of life lost in Beijing, China: a time series study
Yuming Guo*, Shanshan Li, Zhaoxing Tian, Xiaochuan Pan, Jinliang Zhang, Gail
Williams
P-3-03-38
The impact of ambient particulate matter (PM10) on the population mortality for
cerebrovascular diseases
Xuying Wang, Fengming Dong, Minghao Jin, Xiaochuan Pan*
P-3-03-39
The Interactive Effects between Meteorological Factors and Air Pollutants on Circulatory
and Respiratory Mortality in Beijing
Meimei Xu*, Yunzheng Mo, Xiaochuan Pan
P-3-03-40
The Relationship of Ambient Fine Particulate Pollution (PM2.5) and Cardiovascular
Disease Hospitalizations
Evelyn Talbott, Judy Rager*, Luann Brink, Stacey Benson
P-3-03-41
The relationships between short-term exposure to particulate matter and mortality in
Korea: Impact of particulate matter exposure metrics for sub-daily exposure
Jiyoung Son*, Michelle L. Bell
04
AIR POLLUTION EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
P-3-04-01
A Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Approach to Characterize Perceived
Air Pollution “Hot Spots” Using Tree Leaves as Biomonitors
Gillooly Sara*, Leah Cambal, Michael Yonas, Jill Kriesky, Jessica Schmid, Judith Moore,
Jane Clougherty, Kyra Shields
P-3-04-02
A hybrid Land Use Regression/AERMOD Model for Predicting PM2.5
Drew Michanowicz*, Jessie Carr, Brett Tunno, Leah Cambal, Sara Gillooly, Jeffrey Howell,
Sheila Tripathy, Courtney Roper, Kyra Naumoff-Shields, Jane Clougherty
P-3-04-03
Advances in atmospheric chemistry for applications in exposure, epidemiology, and
indoor air research
Shih-Chun Candice Lung*, Christine Wiedinmyer
P-3-04-04
Application of a Centrifugal Vane Mist Eliminator in the Gaseous Effluent Treatment in
the External Environmental Air
Eusébio Conceição*, Daniel Geraldo, João M. M. Gomes
P-3-04-05
Application of a modified receptor model for apportioning air pollutants based on data
with multiple time resolution
Chang-Fu Wu*, Cheng-Pin Kuo, Ho-Tang Liao
P-3-04-06
Assessment of Occupational Exposure of Forest Firefighters to Woodsmoke Using
Levoglucosan, Particulate Matter and Carbon Monoxide
Olorunfemi Adetona*, Christopher Simpson, Gretchen Onstad, Luke P Naeher
P-3-04-07
Assessment of the Inhalation Toxic Exposure for Children Living in Urban Areas
Kuzmina Elena*, Vladimir Gurvich, Sergei Kuzmin
P-3-04-08
Development of a Spatio-Temporal Model of Air Pollution Source Apportioned Factors in
a Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) Region
Julie Fox*, Sun-Young Kim, Joel Kaufman, Timothy Larson, Sverre Vedal
P-3-04-09
EPA-Expo-Box: A Web-Based Toolbox for Exposure Assessors
Linda Phillips*
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
128
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129
P-3-04-12
Individual exposure to size-fractionated particulate matter and carbon monoxide in
selected microenvironments of the Milan urban area
Andrea Spinazzè*, Andrea Cattaneo, Domenico Maria Cavallo
P-3-04-13
Inter-annual variability in national exposure estimates from land use regression models
Ilan Levy*, Noam Levin, Joel D. Schwartz, Jeremy Kark
P-3-04-14
Long-term exposure to air pollution. a 20-year follow-up in a French cohort study.
Malek Bentayeb*, Morgane Stempfelet, Vérène Wagner, Marie Zins, Marcel Goldberg,
Amandine Rosso, Eric Chaxel, Alexandre Armengaud, Philippe Rossello, Raphaèle
Deprost, Christophe Declercq
P-3-04-15
OXIDATIVE POTENTIAL IN 10 EUROPEAN AREAS OF THE ESCAPE STUDY: SPATIAL
VARIATION AND LAND USE REGRESSION MODELS
Aleksandra Jedynska*, Gerard Hoek, Rob Beelen, Klea Katsouyanni, Giulia Cesaroni,
Helgah Makarem, Kirsten Eriksen, Timo Lanki, Christophe Declercq, Bert Brunekreef,
Ingeborg Kooter
P-3-04-16
Ozone variation in space and time
Ebba Malmqvist*, Lars Modig, Annika Hagenbjörk-Gustafsson, Håkan Tinnerberg,
Kristoffer Mattisson, Lars Rylander
P-3-04-17
Personal versus fixed-site monitoring for assessing PM2.5 exposure in an industrial city,
Saudi Arabia
Salem Albalawi*, Susan Hodgson, Anil Namdeo, Tanja Pless-Mulloli
P-3-04-18
Predicting personal exposure to air pollutants in children living in a high risk area. A
Universal Bayesian Kriging approach.
Dolores Catelan*, Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera, Laura Grisotto, Fabio Barbone, Annibale
Biggeri
P-3-04-19
Spatiotemporal modeling of wildfire smoke exposure in Northern California using
satellite data and chemical transport models
Colleen Reid*, Michael Jerrett, Ira Tager, Maya Petersen, Philip Morefield, John R. Balmes
P-3-04-20
SPATIOTEMPORAL VARIATION OF PARTICLE NUMBER AND SURFACE AREA
CONCENTRATION IN FOUR SWISS AREAS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH MASS
MEASUREMENTS
Harish C. Phuleria*, Ming-Yi Tsai, Martina S. Ragettli, Elisabetta Corradi, Alex Ineichen,
Thierry Rochat, Nicole Probst-Hensch, Martin Fierz, Nino Kuenzli
P-3-04-21
Traffic and mineral dust impact on air quality in Nairobi, Kenya
Michael J. Gatari Gichuru*, Jeremiahj K. Ngenoh, David M. Maina, Lydia W. Njenga
P-3-04-22
Trends in NOx exposure contrast from 1975 to 2004 in the Gothenburg Primary
Prevention Study cohort
Peter Molnar*, Leo Stockfelt, Annika Rosengren, Lars Barregård, Gerd Sallsten
P-3-04-23
Use of ADMS-Urban dispersion model to estimate the concentration of nitrogen dioxide
in Kaunas city
Audrius Dedele*, Regina Grazuleviciene, Tomas Grazulevicius, Aukse Miskinyte
05
HEALTH EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION
P-3-05-01
Acute effects of particulate matter and black carbon on peak expiratory flow in a panel
of schoolchildren residents in Tangará da Serra, Brazilian Amazon.
Ludmilla Jacobson*, Sandra Hacon, Eliane Ignotti, Hermano Castro, Paulo Artaxo, Paulo
Hilário Saldiva, Antonio Ponce de Leon
P-3-05-02
Air pollution and subclinical inflammation in the lung: direct or indirect effect? Results
from the SALIA cohort study
Mohammad Vossoughi*, Tamara Schikowski, Andrea Vierkötter, Barbara Hoffmann, Tom
Teichert, Christian Herder, Thomas Schulte, Christian Luckhaus, Monika Raulf-Heimsoth,
Dorothea Sugiri
P-3-05-03
Ambient Air Pollution and Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy in Jacksonville, Florida
Xiaohui Xu*, Hui Hu
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Exposure misclassification due to residential mobility during pregnancy
Susan Hodgson*, Peter WW Lurz, Mark DF Shirley, Mary Bythell, Judith Rankin
Wednesday
P-3-04-11
Thursday
Estimating population exposure to high ozone concentrations under major
meteorological conditions in a coastal city
Jae-Eun Kang*, Yoo-Keun Kim, In-Bo Oh, Jin-Hee Bang, Yoon-Hee Kang
Friday
P-3-04-10
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
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Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
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1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
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P-3-05-04
Assessing the impact of ambient air pollution by cresol and phenol on disease
incidence in children
Nina Zaitseva, Pavel Shur*, Vadim Alekseev
P-3-05-05
Association between ambient temperature and acute myocardial infarction
hospitalisations in Gothenburg, Sweden: 1985-2010
Janine Whichmann*, Annika Rosengren, Karin Sjöberg, Lars Barregård, Gerd Sallsten
P-3-05-06
Association between long-term exposure to particulate matter constituents and blood
markers of inflammation in European cohorts.
Regina Hampel*, Annette Peters, Rob Beelen, Kateryna Fuks, Johanna Penell, Nicole
Probst-Hensch, Timo Lanki
P-3-05-07
Associations between personal and ambient air pollution and markers of inflammation,
thrombosis and endothelial function in diabetic patients
Getahun Bero Bedada*, Raymond Agius, John New, Martin Gibson, Roseanne Mcnamee,
Adrian Hirst, Kirk Siddals
P-3-05-08
Associations between Short-term Changes in Air Pollution and Correlates of Arterial
Stiffness: the VA Normative Aging Study
Amar Mehta*, Antonella Zanobetti, Petros Koutrakis, Murray A. Mittleman, David
Sparrow, Pantel S. Vokonas, Joel D. Schwartz
P-3-05-09
California Breast Cancer Mapping Project: Engaging stakeholders in developing and
implementing a protocol for mapping breast cancer
Eric Roberts, Michelle Wong, Bahar Kumar, Alexa Wilkie, Gala King, Max Richardson*,
Craig Wolff, Liang Guo
P-3-05-10
Cancer incidence in Italian Polluted Sites
Pietro Comba*, Paolo Ricci, Ivano Iavarone, Roberta Pirastu, Carlotta Buzzoni, Mario
Fusco, Stefano Ferretti, Emanuele Crocetti
P-3-05-11
Climate Change Impacts of Ozone on Morbidity in Vulnerable Populations across the
Life Stages in 2050, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA
Steven J. Lippmann*, Karin Yeatts, Lauren Thie, Adel Hanna, Anna E. Waller
P-3-05-12
Development of an Aerosol Sampler for In Vitro Exposure Studies of Lung Tissue
Vizuete William*, Jose Zavalas, Ken Sexton, Ilona Jaspers, harvey Jeffries
P-3-05-13
Effects of long-term exposure to air pollution on respiratory mortality; results of the
ESCAPE Project.
Konstantina Dimakopoulou*, Evangelia Samoli, Rob Beelen, Ole Raaschou-Nielsen,
Zorana Jovanovic Andersen, Paolo Vineis, Wei Xun, Gerard Hoek, Klea Katsouyanni
P-3-05-14
Effects of particulate air pollution and ozone on lung function in non-asthmatic
schoolchildren.
Chi Hsien Chen*, Yuo Leon Guo
P-3-05-15
Enhancing PM exposure-response functions by incorporating lung deposition and
oxidative potential
Denis Sarigiannis*, Spyros Karakitsios, Marianthi Kermenidou
P-3-05-16
Exploring Gender Differences in Relationships of Prenatal Traffic Air Pollution Exposures
with Attention and Memory Measures in Early School-aged Urban Children
Yueh-Hsiu Mathilda Chiu*, David C. Bellinger, Brent A. Coull, Robert O. Wright, Rosalind
Wright
P-3-05-17
EXPOSURE TO AIR POLLUTION DURING PREGNANCY AND PLACENTAL WEIGTH IN THREE
COHORTS IN SPAIN
Marisa Estarlich*, Ferran Ballester, Ana Esplugues, Aitana Lertxundi, Inmaculada
Aguilera, Mario Murcia, Carmen Iñiguez, Maria-Jose Lopez-Espinosa, Mikel
Basterrechea, Jordi Sunyer, Sabrina Llop
P-3-05-18
Exposures to air pollutants during pregnancy and weight of the children
Sanghyuk Bae*, Young Ah Lee, Jin Hee Kim, Seung Joon Chung, Choong Ho Shin, Yun
Chul Hong
P-3-05-19
HEAPS Study Design: Health Effects of Air Pollution in Antwerp Schools
Evi Dons*, Martine Van Poppel, Sofie De Prins, Tim S. Nawrot, Luc Int Panis, Gudrun
Koppen
P-3-05-20
Long term air pollution exposure and COPD in SALIA: Discrepancies between ESCAPE
results and published evidence in SALIA
Tamara Schikowski, Andrea Vierkötter*, Dorothea Sugiri, Nicole Probst-Hensch, Nino
Kuenzli, Ursula Krämer
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Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
130
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P-3-05-23
Long-term particulate matter exposures lowers blood pressures of elderly population
aged above 65
Hsiao-Ching Lin*, Szu-Ying Chen, Chang-Fu Wu, Jui-Huan Lee, Barbara Hoffmann,
Annette Peters, Bert Brunekreef, Chang-Chung Chan
P-3-05-24
Low birth weight and exposure to particles and ozone in Los Angeles County, California
Olivier Laurent*, Jun Wu, Lianfa Li, Jianlin Hu, Myles Cockburn, Mike Kleeman
P-3-05-25
Mortality associations with long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution in a national
English cohort
Richard Atkinson*, Iain Carey, H. Ross Anderson, Derek Cook, Andrew Kent, Tjeerd Van
Staa
P-3-05-26
MORTALITY TREND IN APULIA PROVINCES, ITALY, 1949-2008
Maria Angela Vigotti*, Maria Rosa Montinari, Emilio Antonio Luca Gianicolo
P-3-05-27
Neurobehavioral impairments of residents residing near petrochemical plants: a crosssectional study
Nitaya Vajanapoom*, Nuntavarn Vichit-Vadakan, Thach Thuan-Quoc
P-3-05-28
New Methods for Assessing Exposure to Asbestos and Other Fibrous Minerals to Inform
Risk Assessment
Jonathan Thornburg*, William Barrett, Jed Januch, David Berry, John Kominsky, James
Konz
P-3-05-29
Occupational exposure to crystalline silica and the risk of lung cancer in Canadian men
Linda Kachuri*, Shelley A Harris, Marie-Élise Parent, Kenneth C Johnson, Paul J
Villeneuve
P-3-05-30
Persistent Respiratory Health in Children 3 Years After the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill
Jung Ah Kim*, Su Ryeon Noh, Yong Jin Jeon, Hyun Sook Bae, Gwi Heum Eom, YoungHyun Choi, Mina Ha, HaeKwan Cheong
P-3-05-31
Population-based cohort studies to assess long-term health effects of environmental
and occupational exposures close to industrial and contaminated sites in Ita
Francesco Forastiere*, Carla Ancona, Giulia Cesaroni, Claudio Gariazzo, Alessandro
Marinaccio, Stefania Massari, Francesca Mataloni, Roberto Sozzi, Massimo Stafoggia
P-3-05-32
Potential Airway Obstruction 7 years Following Exposure to Chlorine
Pallavi Balte*, Kathleen Clark, Lawrence Mohr, Wilfried Karmaus, Dennis Ownby, Daniel
Salerno, Bo Cai, John Vena, Erik Svendsen
P-3-05-33
Sensory evaluation in buildings
Birgit Müller*, Ana Maria Scutaru, H.j. Moriske
P-3-05-34
Short-term Effects of Air Pollution on Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
Auriba Raza*, Tom Bellander, Getahun Bero Bedada, Marcus Dahlquist, Jacob
Hollenberg, Martin Jonsson, Tomas Lind, Mårten Rosenqvist, Leif Svensson, Petter L.
Ljungman
P-3-05-35
The Association between First Trimester Maternal Exposure to Air Pollutants and
Indicators of Fetal Growth in Mexico City
Melissa Smarr*, Luis O. Rivera-González, Felipe Vadillo-Ortega, Marie S. O’Neill
P-3-05-36
Toxicological effects of indoor PM10 in urban primary schools in Barcelona, Spain
Teresa Moreno*, A. Wlodarczyk, K Berube, T Jones, Cristina Reche, Aurelio Tobias,
BREATHE Participants
P-3-05-37
Wildfire Smoke and Community Health: A Literature Review
Jia Liu*, Sarah Uhl, Gavin F. Pereira, Michelle L. Bell
07
NOISE
P-3-07-01
A new GIS-based traffic noise model for London (UK)
John Gulliver*, Danielle Vienneau, Daniela Fecht
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Long-term health effects of air pollution incorporating horizontal and vertical spatial
variations of PM2.5 concentrations
Hak Kan Lai*, Anthony J Hedley, Hilda Tsang, Thuan Quoc Thach, Ruby SY Lee, Tai Hing
Lam, Chit Ming Wong
Wednesday
P-3-05-22
Thursday
Long-term air pollution exposure and multiple sclerosis
Pouria Heydarpour, Hassan Amini*, Shayan Khoshkish, Mohammad Ali Sahraian,
Masud Yunesian
Friday
P-3-05-21
Monday
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P-3-07-02
Assessing environmental noise exposure: does the size of the neighbourhood matter?
Quentin Tenailleau*, Nadine Bernard, Sophie Pujol, Daniel Joly, Helene Houot, Frederic
Mauny
P-3-07-03
Frequency components of measured road traffic noise and the prevalence of
hypertension in Taichung, Taiwan
Ta-Yuan Chang*, Rob Beelen, Su-Fei Li, Bo-Ying Bao, Chiu-Shong Liu
P-3-07-04
Gender and geographic differences in the prevalence of childhood hearing impairment:
Analysis of data from the national disability registry of Taiwan, 2004-2010
How-Ran Guo*, Cheng-Yu Lin, Yen-Cheng Tseng, Der-Chung Lai
P-3-07-05
Geographic and temporal variability in noise levels in New York City
Tara McAlexander*, Richard Neitzel, Robyn Gershon
P-3-07-06
Listening behaviour among adolescents using personal music players and hearing
status
Carmelo Perez-Alvarez, Thomas Steffens, Angelika Zirngibl, Gabriele Bolte, Hermann
Fromme, Dorothee Twardella*
P-3-07-07
Measurement of Noise and Physical Activity in the US National Children’s Study
Susan Marie Viet*, Michael Dellarco, Maire S.A. Heikkinen, Pabitra Josse, Michelle Lee
P-3-07-08
Mobile noise measurements as a proxy for BC exposure: spatiotemporal and spatial
analysis
Luc Dekoninck*, Dick Botteldooren, Luc Int Panis
P-3-07-09
NORAH Study: Blood Pressure Monitoring using telemedicine – design and methods
Anja zur Nieden*, Rolf-Hasso Bödeker, Susanne Harpel, Azita Lengler, Ulrich Möhler,
Dirk Schreckenberg, Andreas Seidler, Steffen Unkel, Thomas Eikmann
P-3-07-10
ON THE PREVALENCE OF THE NERVOUS, CARDIOVASCULAR AND HEARING DISEASES IN
POPULATION LIVING NEAR THE LARGE AIRPORT
May Irina, Zaitseva Nina*
P-3-07-11
Road traffic noise exposure, sleep quality and mental health
Karin Sygna, Gunn Marit Aasvang, Geir Aamodt, Bente Oftedal*, Norun Hjertager Krog
P-3-07-12
Social inequalities in road traffic noise exposure
Karin Sygna, Gunn Marit Aasvang, Geir Aamodt, Bente Oftedal, Jorunn Evandt, Norun
Hjertager Krog*
P-3-07-13
Thermal and Noise Stress Levels in Pre-Tanning Operations of
Simon Thomas*, Surianarayanan Mahadevan, Asit Baran Mandal
P-3-07-14
Time Trends of Environmental Noise Exposure Risks in the Urban Area
Lubica Argalasova-Sobotova, Jana Jurkovicova*, Zuzana Stefanikova, Jana Babjakova,
Katarina Hirosova, Ludmila Sevcikova
P-3-07-15
Traffic noise exposure and markers of obesity
Andrei Pyko*, Charlotta Eriksson, Agneta Hilding, Claes-Göran Östenson, Göran
Pershagen
P-3-07-16
Traffic related air pollution and noise on cardiovascular outcomes: a systematic review
Louis-François Tetreault*, Stéphane Perron, Audrey Smargiassi
08
HOUSEHOLD AIR POLLUTION EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
P-3-08-01
A Study on the Estimation of the Natural Ventilation by Train-Induced Wind in the
Subway Tunnel
Sung-Joon Bae*, In-Yeong Jeong, Kyoung-Bin Lee, Kim Shin-Do, Duck Shin Park
P-3-08-02
Advanced VOC Removal Technologies
Aneliese Ramsay*, Alan Uraz
P-3-08-03
Analysis of Airborne Furan Indoors by Solid Phase Microextraction
Li-Ting Lin, Shih-Wei Tsai*
P-3-08-04
Analysis of Energy-saving and Indoor Environment Quality for the Operation Rooms in a
Hospital
Tong Bou Chang*, Fu-Jen Wang, Meng-Chieh Lee, Chun-Yuan Hsu
P-3-08-05
Analysis of Train-Induced Wind Characteristics in a Subway Tunnel
In-Yeong Jeong*, Sung-Joon Bae, Kyoung-Bin Lee, Shin-Do Kim, Duck Shin Park
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P-3-08-08
Effect of physical and chemical properties of manganese dioxide on the oxidative
decomposition of formaldehyde at room temperature
Yuki Nagaoka*, Yoshika Sekine, Takahiro Ozano, Emu Kimura
P-3-08-09
Emerging chronic non-communicable diseases in rural communities of Northern
Ethiopia: evidence using population-based verbal autopsy method in Kilite Awlaelo su
Berhe Sahle*, Yemane Alemayehu, Tesfay Gebregiziabiher
P-3-08-10
Emission of ammonia from human skin and its impact on indoor air quality
Yoshika Sekine*, Hidenobu Furukawa, Kazuyo Takahashi, Shiro Ikeda
P-3-08-11
EVALUATION OF TRANSFLUTHRIN INHALATION EXPOSURE DURING THE APPLICATION OF
ELECTRIC VAPORIZERS INDOORS.
Aude Vesin, Philippe Glorennec*, Barbara Le Bot, Henri Whortam, Nathalie Bonvallot,
Etienne Quivet
P-3-08-12
IAQ in modern office buildings in Europe: the OFFICAIR Project
Corinne Mandin*, Serena Fossati, Philomena M. Bluyssen, Viktor G. Mihucz, Domenico
Maria Cavallo, Eric Cornelissen, Ioannis Sakellaris, Gabriela Ventura, Tamas Szigeti,
Rosanna Mabilia, John Bartzis
P-3-08-13
The effect of continued use of open fires on the reductions in household air pollution
observed in the Guatemala RESPIRE and CRECER Studies
Ilse Ruiz-Mercado*, Anaite Díaz, John R. Balmes, Kirk R. Smith
P-3-08-14
The effects of daily fuels using on indoor VOCs in rural northern Anhui province
Jinliang Zhang*, Qin Liu, Ling Liu, Guoliang Chen, Xiujie Fang, Sujuan Xue
P-3-08-15
The Methodological Approach of Corona Air Ionizer Usage while conducting Correction
of Indoor Air Ion Composition
Konstantin Chernyi*
P-3-08-16
Toxicity Evaluation of Organophosphate Flame Retardants in terms of Cholinesterase
Inhibition
Miyuki Noguchi*, Atsushi Mizukoshi, Akira Nishimura, Yukio Yanagisawa, Akihiro
Yamasaki
P-3-08-17
Validating the Performance of the RTI MicroPEM to Support Indoor Air Pollution
Exposure Health Studies
Ryan Chartier*, Myles Elledge, Michael Phillips, Katherine Bronstein, Jonathan
Thornburg, Paul Mosquin, Vanessa Thornburg, Sumal Nandasena, Randy Newsome,
Charles Rodes
P-3-08-18
Food Flavorings Exposures and Bronchiolitis Obliterans: A Case Series
David Galbraith*, Heather Bolstad
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TOBACCO SMOKE
P-3-11-01
Ambulatory and emergency hospital visits on account of wheezing in children exposed
to secondhand smoke in multi-unit dwellings, National Health and Nutrition E
Hillel Alpert, Israel Agaku*, Constantine Vardavas, Gregory Connolly
P-3-11-02
Association between Parental Smoking and Acute Childhood Leukemia
Jai Dong Moon*
P-3-11-03
Attributable Risk from Exposure to Second-hand Smoke in Korean Adults in 2009
Seulkee Heo*, Jina Heo, Jong-Tae Lee
P-3-11-04
Baseline cigarette smoking and dusty job exposure associations with COPD and asthma
symptoms in the Vitamin D and Omega-3 Trial (VITAL)
Heike Luttmann-Gibson*, Julie Buring, Georgina Friedenberg, David Gordon, I-MIn Lee,
Jo Ann Manson, Diane R. Gold
P-3-11-05
Bayesian spatio-temporal modelling of tobacco-related cancer mortality in Switzerland
Verena Jürgens*, Silva Ess, Harish C. Phuleria, Martin Früh, Matthias Schwenkglenks,
Harald Frick, Thomas Cerny, Penelope Vounatsou
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Development of a low-cost, real-time, telemetric, continuous residential indoor air
quality monitoring system: progress and lessons learned
Ellen Wells*, Donald Moore, Marcia Nishioka, Jeno Mozes, Kenneth A. Loparo, Stuart
Greenberg, Dorr G. Dearborn
Wednesday
P-3-08-07
Thursday
Application of the Maximum Cumulative Ratio (MCR) as a screening tool for evaluating
mixtures in residential indoor air
Matti Jantunen*, Katleen De Brouwere, Athanasios Arvanitis, Terry Brown, Christa
Cornelis, Derrick Crump, Paul Harrison, Rudi Torfs
Friday
P-3-08-06
Monday
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P-3-11-06
Biological components of tobacco smoke aerosol
Bogumila Szponar*, Christina Pehrson, Lennart Larsson
P-3-11-07
Cardiovascular benefits of smoking regulations in public places: validation of a
mathematical model.
Francesco Barone-Adesi*, Antonio Gasparrini, Lorenzo Richiardi
P-3-11-08
Contribution of Secondhand Smoke and Multiple Outdoor Sources in ?Residential
Indoor Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Level
Hyunok Choi*, John D. Spengler
P-3-11-09
Early life Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Exposure and Atherogenesis
Julia Dratva*, Nino Kuenzli, Robert Bettschart, Thierry Rochat, Thomas Rothe, Daiana
Stolz, Alexander Turk, Nicole Probst-Hensch, Elisabeth Zemp
P-3-11-10
Effect of cigarette smoking on heart rate variability
Dmitri Dimitriev*, Elena Saperova, Aleksey Dimitriev
P-3-11-11
Effects of household and outdoor air pollution on respiratory health in non-smoking,
non-occupationally exposed women in rural Odisha, India.
Asmi Panigrahi*, Bijaya Kumar Padhi
P-3-11-12
ETS IN HOUSEHOLDS – THE RISK FACTOR FOR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH OF
CHILDREN
Ludmila Sevcikova*, Lubica Argalasova-Sobotova, Jana Babjakova, Jana Jurkovicova,
Zuzana Stefanikova, Erika Machacova, Katarina Hirosova, Michael Weitzman
P-3-11-13
Evaluation of past smoking of mothers and DNA methylation in cord blood of infants
Bonnie Joubert, Håberg Siri, Roy Nilsen, Stein Emil Vollset, Øivind Midttun, Per Ueland,
Michael Wu, Wenche Nystad, Shyamal Peddada, Stephanie J. London*
P-3-11-14
Evaluation of Personal Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Daily Life -Twentyfour hour measurement and estimation of cigarette equivalentSatoshi Nakai*, Keiichi Arashidani, Yukio Akiyama, Yoshikazu Ishizu, Takashi Amagai,
Hideaki Matsuki, Miyuki Noguchi, Yukio Yanagisawa
P-3-11-15
Exposure to Environmental Smoke among Women in Rural Mountain Villages of
Pakistan
Shah Khan, Syed Shah*
P-3-11-16
Exposure to environmental smoke and cigarette smoking among youth
Laila Bano*, Syed Shah
P-3-11-17
Histological changes of Mice lungs after daily exposure to different concentration of
Incense smoke
Samar Rabah*, Sahar El Hadad
P-3-11-18
HOW PEOPLE ARE EXPOSED TO SECONDHAND SMOKING IN OUTDOOR SMOKING AREAS
OF BARS AND SIDEWALKS IN ATHENS, GEORGIA
Mustafa Babayigit*, Olorunfemi Adetona, Luke P Naeher
P-3-11-19
Medical students’ knowledge concerning the tobacco use effects and related legislation
Giovanni Battista Modonutti, Maria Fiore, Elena Sentina, Fulvio Costantinides, Luca
Leon, Roberto Fallico, Margherita Ferrante*
P-3-11-20
Prenatal exposure to environmental tobacco smoke and language development in
toddlers
Hsing-Wei Lee*, Feng-Ming Tsao, Wu-Shiun Hsieh, Pau-Chung Chen
P-3-11-21
Prenatal Smoke Exposure, Tyrosine Receptor Kinase Methylation, and Childhood
Respiratory Health
Carrie V. Breton*, Xinhui Wang, Kim Siegmund, Frank Gilliland
P-3-11-22
Reporting bias of smoking habits and home dampness – a result of study design?
Linda Hägerhed Engman, Malin Larsson*, Thorbjörn Gustavsson, Laura von Kobyletzki,
Yuexia Sun, CarlGustaf Bornehag
P-3-11-23
Risk assessment and exposure level analysis to indoor air pollutants of the residents in
the smoking and nonsmoking PC rooms
Chi-Hyeon Lee*, Byeong-Kyu Lee
P-3-11-24
The Association between Passive Smoking and Acute Coronary Heart Diseases among
Arab Israeli Women in Northern Israel
Khaled Awawdi*, Manfred Green, Yonathan Hasin, Shira Zelber-Sagi
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
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P-3-11-27
The Influence of Secondhand Smoke (SHS) on Outdoor Air Quality in Leisure and Sport
Facilities: Measurements at a Stadium, Car-Free Recreation Zone, City Park,
Giovanni Invernizzi, Ario Alberto Ruprecht*, Roberto Boffi, Cinzia De Marco, Roberto
Mazza, Maria Jose Lopez, Constantinos Sioutas, Dane Westerdahl, Grisa Mocnik, Esteve
Fernandez
P-3-11-28
URINARY COTININE LEVELS IN GIRLS AND TIME TO PUBERTY
Gayle Windham*, Robert Voss, Mary Wolff, Susan M. Pinney, Susan Teitelbaum,
Lawrence H Kushi, Frank M. Biro, Robert Hiatt, Louise Greenspan, Maida Galvez, Connie
Sosnoff
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CLIMATE CHANGE
P-3-12-01
Ambient temperature and biomarkers of cardiovascular events
Morteza Khafaie*, Behzad Khafaie, Chittaranjan S. Yajnik
P-3-12-02
Ambient temperature and notified Campylobacter in Israel; a time series analysis
Chava Peretz*, Alina Rosenberg, Miriam Weinberger, Shlomit Paz, Larisa Lerner, Lea
Valinsky, Israel Nissan, Verad Agmon
P-3-12-03
An Exploratory Study of Social Safety Nets (SSN) in Battagram District of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa Province: Implications for Food Security of Small Farmers
Waqar_ul_hassan Tareen*
P-3-12-04
Analysis of Factors Influencing the Mortality of Local Governments by Meteorological
Disasters
Hyung-Nam Myung*, Kyung Eun Lee, Wonwoong Na, Jae-Yeon Jang
P-3-12-05
Assessment of Household Emissions due to Cookstoves in Southern Nepal
Sutyajeet Soneja*, Patrick Breysse, James Tielsch
P-3-12-06
Changing Climate in Rural Canada: Linking Scientific Evidence and Population
Perspectives
Atanu Sarkar*, Joel Finnis
P-3-12-07
Climate and land use drivers of the spatial and temporal distribution of malaria risk in
the Peruvian Amazon
Beth Feingold*, Benjamin Zaitchik, Alex Sandoval, Carlos Alvarez Antonio, Rosa Patricia
Zegarra Vasquez, William Kuang-Yao Pan
P-3-12-08
Climate change threats to the blood supply
Jan Semenza*, Dragoslav Domanovic
P-3-12-09
Effect of Roof Reflectivity and Roof Greening on Improving Indoor Thermal Comfort of
Classroom in Hot-and-Humid Climate
Kuo-Tsang Huang*, Reuy-Lung Hwang, Tzu-Ping Lin
P-3-12-10
Effects of macro climate change on dengue fever incidence in Taiwan
Tzu-Chieh Chou*, Wu Shu-Huan, Wu Fang-Yang, Sung Fung-Chang
P-3-12-11
EMPLOYING HEAT VULNERABILITY MAPPING TO INFORM WEATHERIZATION PROGRAMS IN
3 US CITIES
Kathryn Conlon*, Evan Mallen, Nicholas Rajkovich, Larissa Larsen, Marie S. O’Neill
P-3-12-12
Extreme temperatures and pediatric emergency department admissions in Brisbane,
Australia
Zhiwei Xu*, Wenbiao Hu, Hong Su, Lyle Turner, Jiajia Wang, Shilu Tong
P-3-12-13
Global climate change and waterborne diseases in Mongolia
Clara Tammy Kim, Ho Kim*, Hae-Kwan Cheong, Masahiro Hashizume, Yasushi Honda,
Jinseob Kim, Yoonhee Kim, Jin-Hee Eum, Chisato Imai, Burmaajav Badrah
P-3-12-15
Impact of climate variability on the low birth weight in Papua New Guinea
Jin-Hee Eum*, Hae-Kwan Cheong, Mina Ha, Ho Kim, Yasushi Honda, Masahiro
Hashizume, Jinseob Kim, Clara Tammy Kim, Yoonhee Kim, Kasis Inape, Chisato Imai
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
The Effectiveness of Smokefree Park Program in Da-An District, Taipei
Ruey-Yu Chen*, Wen-Ling Chen, Ching-Ying Yeh, Pi-Hui Lee, Chuang-Mei Hsu, Chiu-Mei
Wang
Wednesday
P-3-11-26
Thursday
The effect of cigarette smoking and DNA methyltransferase genes polymorphisms on
urothelial carcinoma risk in Taiwan
Chi-Jung Chung*, Chao-Hsiang Chang, Chiu-Shong Liu, Yi-Huei Chang, Mu-Chi Chung
Friday
P-3-11-25
Monday
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P-3-12-16
Impact of extreme temperatures on mortality in nine French cities: evolution between
2001 and 2009
Mathilde Pascal*, Vérène Wagner, Magali Corso, Karine Laaidi, Aymeric Bun Ung,
Christophe Declercq
P-3-12-17
Impact of heat waves on excess mortality in 2011 and 2012 in Hungary
Anna Páldy*, János Bobvos
P-3-12-18
Increased Frequency of Unusually Hot Days and Foodborne Illness in Maryland
Amy Sapkota*, Chengsheng Jiang, David Blythe, Amir Sapkota
P-3-12-19
Mapping environmental heat stress variables in relation to climate change: examples
from India
Rebekah Lucas*, Tord Kjellstrom, Vidhya Venugopal, Olivia Hyatt, Bruno Lemke
P-3-12-20
MED-MI: Linking Human Health and Wellbeing with Weather, Climate, and the
Environment
Lora E. Fleming*, Brian Golding, Anthony Kessel, Andy Haines, Michael H. Depledge,
Dan Bloomfield, Anna Cichowska, Shakoor Hajat, Christophe Sarran, Nicholas Osborne,
Clive Sabel
P-3-12-21
Precipitation Impacts on Dengue Fever Incidence: Case Study in Indonesia and Taiwan
Dinar Yarani*, Mu-Jean Chen, Huey-Jen Su, Titik Respati, Asep Sofyan
P-3-12-22
Respiratory mortality related to temperature and air pollution in Mexico City during
1998- 2009
Jaime Iván Gutiérrez-Avila*, Magali Hurtado-Diaz, Stephen Rothenberg, José Luis
Texcalac Sangrador, Horacio Riojas Rodríguez
P-3-12-23
Searching the best expression variable of temperature effect on health in three
European cities.
Sophia Rodopoulou*, Evangelia Samoli, Antonis Analitis, Richard Atkinson, Francesca
de Donato, Klea Katsouyanni
P-3-12-24
Short term effects of temperature on emergency admission of myocardial infarction in
Korea with the thresholds of hot and cold temperatures
Eunil Lee*, Suji Lee, Bo Yeon Kwon, Deaho Jung, Kyunghee Jo, Man sik Park, Hana Kim
P-3-12-25
Spatial associations between thermal stress and mortality in Hong Kong
Thuan Quoc Thach*, Poh-Chin Lai, Patsy YK Chau, Qishi Zheng, Crystal CY Choi, Heiko
Jahn, Dietrich Plaß, Alexander Krämer, Lutz Katzschner, Chit-Ming Wong
P-3-12-26
Temperature and neonatal mortality in California, 1999-2007
Rupa Basu*, Lillian Sie
P-3-12-27
Temperature effects on Emergency Room Visits for Metabolic Syndrome-Related
Diseases, Cardiopulmonary Diseases and Accidents in Taipei Metropolitan
Yu-Chun Wang*, Yu-Kai Lin, Fung-Chang Sung
P-3-12-28
The effects of imported cases, climatic variability and vector population on dengue
fever in Guangzhou City, China
Dan Zhao, Zhongjie Li, Yonghui Zhang, Wenwu Yin, Tie Song, Jianfeng He, Shengjie
Lai*, Archie Clements, Wenbiao Hu, Weizhong Yang
P-3-12-29
The effects of temperature on heat-related illness according to characteristic of patients
during the summer of 2012 in Republic of Korea
Wonwoong Na*, Jae-Yeon Jang, Kyung Eun Lee, Hyunyoung Kim, Byungyool Jun, Junwook Kwon, Soo-nam Jo
P-3-12-30
The public health consequences of climate change in Kazakhstan: an epidemiological
assessment
Bettina Menne, Aliya Kosbayeva*, Andrj Gribrovski, Melitta Vujnovic
P-3-12-31
The relationship of climate change, pollen count and occurrence of rhinitis
Hwanjin Park*, Jaechul Song, Jaeyoung Kim, Inah Kim, Clara Tammy Kim
P-3-12-32
The relationship of pollen count and occurrence of asthma
Inah Kim*, Hwanjin Park, Jaechul Song, Jaeyoung Kim, Clara Tammy Kim
P-3-12-33
USING TIME SERIES OF ANNUAL DEATH COUNTS TO OBTAIN HARVESTING-RESISTENT
ESTIMATES OF TEMPERATURE-MORTALITY ASSOCIATIONS
Nirandeep Rehill*, Ben Armstrong
P-3-12-34
Vulnerability assessment due to high temperature in Seoul, South Korea
Haeyoung Pak*, Jongsik Ha, YongSeong Shin
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
136
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137
Adult’s exposure to bisphenol A by biomonitoring
Maria Fiore, Gea Oliveri Conti, Caterina Ledda*, Placido D’Agati, Adriana Floridia,
Antonio Maieli Diaz, Giuseppe Covato, Roberto Fallico, Margherita Ferrante
P-3-15-03
Aflatoxin serum levels and risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in a nested case-control
study in the United States
Stephen Van Den Eeden*, Yun Yun Gong, Charles Quesenberry, Jun Shan, Christopher
Wild, Lawrence Engel
P-3-15-04
Assessment of nutritional status in a pregnant women cohort examining health effects
of air pollution: Preliminary results from the SICAPHE study
Rajarajeswari Kuppuswamy*, Sumathi Swaminathan, Padmavathi Ramaswamy,
Thangavel Gurusamy, Vidhya Venugopal, Kalpana Balakrishnan, Kaleeswari
Gunasekaran
P-3-15-05
Association Between Alcohol Exposure During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding With Early
Childhood Respiratory Health
Maria Christine Magnus*, Wenche Nystad, Per Nafstad, Lisa DeRoo, Per Magnus, Siri
Eldevik Håberg, Stephanie J. London
P-3-15-06
Bayesian regression of shelling stock pistachio prevalence in link with aflatoxin
contamination and climate
Nathalie Wesolek*, Alain-Claude Roudot
P-3-15-07
Comparison of Single-Day BPA Exposure Estimates to Those Determined by Multiple,
Consecutive Daily Sampling in a Prospective Cohort
Christina Porucznik*, Eric Brozek, Kyley Joell Cox, Lindsey Canfield Schmidt, Joseph
Stanford, Diana Wilkins, James VanDerslice
P-3-15-08
Consumption of vegetables and risk perception at contaminated glass works sites in
Sweden
Monika Filipsson*, Anna Augustsson, Sofia Nyholm
P-3-15-09
Cumulative risk assessment for plasticizer-contaminated food using the hazard index
approach
Jung-Wei Chang*, Chung-Yu Chen, Bo-Ruei Yan, Mei-Hua Chang, Su-Hsiang Tseng,
Ching-Chang Lee
P-3-15-10
Detection of antibiotics in feed and farmed fish
Gea Oliveri Conti*, Chiara Copat, Cristina Mauceri, Maria Fiore, Alfina Grasso, Maria
Grazia D’ Agati, Roberto Fallico, Margherita Ferrante
P-3-15-11
Dietary intake of dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls and birth outcomes in the
Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa)
Eleni Papadopoulou*, Ida Henriette Caspersen, Helen Engelstad Kvalem, Helle K
Knutsen, Talita Duarte Salles, Jan Alexander, Helle Margrete Meltzer, Manolis Kogevinas,
Anne Lise Brantsæter, Margaretha Haugen
P-3-15-12
Effect of Calcium Supplementation on School Children’s Blood Lead Levels in Indonesia
Budi Haryanto*
P-3-15-13
Exposure assessment and the associated adverse health effects of possibly highly
exposed Taiwanese children to phthalates through dietary intakes
Chu-Chih Chen*, Yin-Han Wang, Chao Hsiung
P-3-15-14
Fortifying children’s diets with fish oils: Are health benefits off-set by contamination?
Jeffrey Ashley*, Jaleesia Amos, Derek Desanto, Colin Fennelly, Anthony Rodriguez,
Allison Zappulla, Jacob Shusterman, Paul Kiry
P-3-15-15
Intake of polyunsaturated fatty acids and antinuclear antibodies in the general US
population
Emily Somers*, Martha Ganser, Wendy Marder, Lu Wang, Sung Kyun Park, Jeffrey
Warren, Niladri Basu, Suzanna Zick
P-3-15-16
Mercury, omega-3 fatty acids, thyroid hormones, and thyroid antibodies in an adult
cohort of avid seafood consumers
Jaymie Meliker*, Roxanne Karimi, Susan Silbernagel, Keith Levine
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
P-3-15-02
Wednesday
A pilot study for exposure evaluation to mycotoxins in blood and urine.
Gea Oliveri Conti*, Caterina Ledda, Maria Grazia D’ Agati, Adriana Floridia, Roberto
Fallico, Maria Rosaria Gallea, Salvatore Sciacca, Ferrante Margherita
Thursday
FOOD
P-3-15-01
Friday
15
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Thursday
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Tuesday
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P-3-15-17
Novel Databases and Models for Aggregate Exposure Assessment to Fragrance
Materials (Oral Presentation)
Cian O’ Mahony*, E.J. Daly
P-3-15-18
NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCIES IN THE PEDIATRIC AGE GROUP IN A MULTI-CULTURAL
DEVELOPED COUNTRY- ISRAEL
Motti Haimi*, Aaron Lerner
P-3-15-19
Residential proximity to high-density livestock farms or manure-applied cropfields and
risk of tetracyclineresistant S. aureus infection, Pennsylvania, USA
Joan Casey*, Brian Schwartz, Frank Curriero
P-3-15-20
Responsibilities of Epidemiologists in the Conduct and Dissemination of Research in
the Public Interest
Colin Soskolne*
P-3-15-21
SERO-PREVALENCE OF TOXOPLASMA GONDII ANTIBODIES IN PIGS AT SLAUGHTER IN
KAFANCHAN AND KADUNA TOWNS, KADUNA STATE, NIGERIA
Osaretin Alexander Giegbefumwen*, Ikwe Ajogi, Emmanuel Okolocha
P-3-15-22
The association between the retail food environment, economic deprivation, fast food
intake and obesity: Findings from the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin
Michael Laxy*, Kristen C. Malecki, Marjory L. Givens, F. Javier Nieto
P-3-15-23
Urinary Bisphenol A Concentrations Measured on Multiple Consecutive Days in a
Prospective, Preconception Cohort
Christina Porucznik*, Kyley Joell Cox, Lindsey Canfield Schmidt, James VanDerslice,
Joseph Stanford, Diana Wilkins, Eric Brozek
P-3-15-24
Urinary bisphenol A levels and increasing body mass: results of a cross-sectional study
Maria Fiore, Gea Oliveri Conti, Caterina Ledda*, Giorgio Gerratana, Cristina Mauceri,
Antonio Maieli Diaz, Roberto Fallico, Giovanni Battista Modonutti, Margherita Ferrante
16
OCCUPATIONAL
P-3-16-01
A METHODOLOGY TO ESTIMATE CURRENT AND HISTORICAL EXPOSURES TO ASBESTOS
FIBERS AMONG BRAKE MECHANICS USING SECONDARY INFORMATION
Maria F. Cely-Garcia*, Juan P. Ramos-Bonilla, Camilo Herran, Angela Nieto, Nathalia
Rincon, Juan D. Roldan, Jonathan Romero, Ficelle Takehara, Marcela Zambrano, Olga L.
Sarmiento
P-3-16-02
Airborne Particles In Industrial Facilities in Ontario
Zhe Li*, Fue-sang Lien (Dr. Professor), Zhongchao Tan
P-3-16-03
AN ASSESSMENT OF A COMBINED IMPACT OF OCCUPATIONAL NOISE AND ALCOHOL
CONSUMPTION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF HYPERTENSION IN EMPLOYEES OF OILPRODUCING COMPANIES
Pavel Shur*, Nina Zaitseva, Natalia Lebedeva-Nesevrya, Dmitriy Shlyapnikov
P-3-16-04
Appropriate Use of “Occupational” Exposure Levels vs. “Risk-Based” Levels in
Assessing Vapor Intrusion Exposures in Occupational Settings
Holton Michael*, Kevin Long, Robert Adams, Steve Song
P-3-16-05
Assessment of occupational symptoms and exposure to chemicals in nail salon
technicians in Korea
Sangjun Choi*, Sung-ea Park, Sugyeong Gwak
P-3-16-06
Birth weight among the offsprings of Hair and Nail Care Workers
Thu Quach*, Julie Von Behren, Debbie Goldberg, Michael Layefsky, Peggy Reynolds
P-3-16-07
Cancer incidence among former shipbreaking workers potentially exposed to asbestos
– a 23-year follow-up study
Yu-Jen Lin*, Wei-Te Wu, Chung-Yi Li, Chun-Yuh Yang, Saou-Hsing Liou, Trong-Neng Wu
P-3-16-08
Cancer incidence among 41 000 Norwegian offshore oil industry workers
Jo S Stenehjem, Kristina Kjaerheim, Kjersti S Rabanal, Tom K Grimsrud*
P-3-16-09
Comparison of impulse oscillometry and pulmonary function testing following acute,
severe chlorine gas exposure in millworkers seven years after the event
Kathleen Clark*, Pallavi Balte, Lawrence Mohr, Wilfried Karmaus, Bo Cai, Dennis Ownby,
Daniel Salerno, John Vena, Erik Svendsen
P-3-16-10
COMPARISON OF PERSONAL EXPOSURES TO ASBESTOS FIBERS BETWEEN BRAKE AND
TRANSMISSION MECHANICS DURING THE MANIPULATION PROCESSES OF ASBESTOS
CONTAINING PRODUCTS
Juan P. Ramos-Bonilla*, Maria F. Cely-Garcia, Natalia Salazar
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
138
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139
P-3-16-13
Environmental-Wide Association Study of Job Families Related to Musculoskeletal
Disorders
Hien Le*, Kim Kreckmann, Sarah Starks, J. Morel Symons
P-3-16-14
Evaluation of two sampling methods for the determination of gas oil mist and vapour in
workplace air
Jan Urbanas, Edith Berger-Preiss*, Wolfgang Koch, Sven Schuchardt
P-3-16-15
Exposure Assessment and Sources Estimation of Residents of Asbestos Abandoned
Mining
Hogi Ahn, Sunshin Kim*, Gayeon Hong, Seokyong Lee, Wonho Yang
P-3-16-16
Exposure Assessment for Workers at Antimony Industry in Taiwan and the Association
with Immunologic Function
Fung-Chang Sung, Chin-Ching Wu*, Ya-Ting Chan
P-3-16-17
FACTORS OF WORK ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH STATUS OF WORKERS IN CONDITION OF
PLASTIC INDUSTRY OF SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Branislav Kolena*, Tomáš Pilka, Zuzana Pucherová, Viera Vanková, Peter Petluš, Zdenka
Rózová, Zita Jenisová, Ida Petrovicova
P-3-16-18
Field Measurement Investigation of Improving Indoor Air Quality by Total Heat
Exchanger in an Office Building
Fu-Jen Wang*, Meng-Chieh Lee, Rong-Chin Jung, Yong-Sheng Chen, You-De Ke
P-3-16-19
Implications of home based working on Micro-environment and health: case study
Aligarh Mayank Mathur*
P-3-16-20
Indoor Air Quality Assessment of Coffee shop
Ching-An Feng*
P-3-16-21
Leveraging multi-band fluorescence monitoring calibrated to track bioaerosols in
sensitive indoor environments
Alina Handorean, Greg Kok, Darrel Baumgardner, Gary Granger, Brent Stephens, Mark
Hernandez*
P-3-16-22
Managing the Risk of Occupational Allergy in the Enzyme Detergent Industry
David Basketter*, Francis Kruszewski, Sophie Mathieu, Donald Bruce Kirchner, Anthony
Panepinto, Mark Fieldsend, Volker Siegert, Fiona Barnes, Robert Bookstaff, Hans Erik
Schiff, Beth Concoby
P-3-16-23
Micro-dusty Measurement and Analysis of the Surgery Light Disease Burn Injuries
Medical Ward Environment Renovation
Chih-Neng Hsu*, Hong-Yue Chen, Ming-Te Chao
P-3-16-24
Mortality in the agricultural sector in Greece: evidence from life tables and working life
expectancies.
Christos Nikolaidis*, Aikaterini Chatzaki, Athanasios Tselemponis, Theodore
Constantinidis
P-3-16-25
Neurologic and reproductive effects of solvents on automotive repair workers:
Assessment of Exposure for the Bay Area Solvent Study (BASS)
Katharine Hammond*, Sa Liu, Sophia Horiuchi, Brooke Donovan
P-3-16-26
Operational considerations for field data collection of water and dust samples in the
home
Elizabeth Boyle*, Pabitra Josse, Maire S.A. Heikkinen, Susan Marie Viet, Michael
Dellarco
P-3-16-27
Particle size distributions, metals exposure concentrations and removal of welding
fume in workplace of fitness equipments manufacturing industry
Hsiu-Ling Chen*
P-3-16-28
PERSONAL EXPOSURE TO ASBESTOS FIBERS AMONG TRANSMISSION MECHANICS IN
REPAIR SHOPS IN BOGOTA, COLOMBIA
Natalia Salazar*, Juan P. Ramos-Bonilla, Maria F. Cely-Garcia
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Contribution to the analysis of environmental conditions, health and labor in public
works in a metropolis of western Mexico
María Guadalupe Gurrola*, Martha Georgina Orozco Medina, Mario Alfonso Murillo
Tovar
Wednesday
P-3-16-12
Thursday
Comparison of Requirements on Different Regulations for Fresh Air Volume and Analysis
of Impact on Indoor CO2 Concentration Distribution
Yu-Lieh Wu*, Ruei-Yan Lin, Hao Cheng
Friday
P-3-16-11
Monday
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Authors
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Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
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P-3-16-29
Relationship of the risk factors for indoor air quality, work environment, and
occupational stress with the symptoms of employees working in office buildings
Kenichi Azuma*, Koichi Ikeda, Naoki Kagi, U Yanagi, Tomoko Shimodaira, Haruki Osawa
P-3-16-30
RESPIRATORY STATUS OF WORKERS FROM THE EMISSION OF PREHARVESTING OF
SUGARCANE BURNING at METHARA SUGAR FACTORY.
Derese Belay*
P-3-16-31
The attributable costs of US occupational lead exposure
Ronnie Levin*, Joel D. Schwartz
P-3-16-32
The dose response effect of duty loading stress, caused by increased sympathetic tone,
on blood pressure of physicians of internal medicine
Hsiu Hao Lee*, Chuen-Den Tseng, Pau-Chung Chen, Yue-Liang Guo
18
METALS
P-3-18-01
A Case Control Study on Blood Lead, Urinary Cotinine and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder in Children
Hyunjoo Joo*, Myungho Lim, Ki-Chung Paik, Sungja Cho, Hojang Kwon, Seung Jin Yoo,
Kyung-Hwa Choi, Mina Ha
P-3-18-02
A Prenatal Blood Manganese Exposure Level
Soo Eun Chung*, Hae-Kwan Cheong, Eun-Hee Ha, Boong-Nyun Kim, Mina Ha, Yangho
Kim, Yun Chul Hong, HyeSook Park
P-3-18-03
A SLIC response to lead and health
Ruth Ruggles, Catherine Keshishian*, Raquel Duarte-Davidson, Rebecca Close, Eirian
Thomas, Sally Bradberry, Emer O’Connell, Rachel Knowles, Virginia Murray, Giovanni
Leonardi
P-3-18-04
Associations of Prenatal Lead and Mercury Coexposure with Neurodevelopment
Meiqin Wu, Chonghuai Yan*, Deqing Wu, Wei Wu, Hui Li
P-3-18-05
Blood Cadmium is Elevated in Iron Deficient U.S. Children
Monica K. Silver*, John D. Meeker
P-3-18-06
Effect Modification by MTHFR Polymorphisms of the Association between Cumulative
Lead Exposure and Mini Mental Status Exam Score in Older Men
Zishaan Farooqui*, Kelly Bakulski, Patricia A. Cassano, Avron Spiro III, David Sparrow,
Pantel S. Vokonas, Linda Huiling Nie, Marc G Weisskopf, Howard Hu, Sung Kyun Park
P-3-18-07
Elevated blood-lead levels and air-lead levels among radiator repairer in Khon Kaen,
Northeastern Thailand
Lertchai Charerntanyarak*, Somkid Prabpai
P-3-18-08
Environmental Cadmium Exposure, Dietary Calcium Intake and Risk of Hypertension
Yoon-Hyeong Choi*, Jin Hee Kim, Se-Young Oh, Yun Chul Hong
P-3-18-09
Exposure to mercury at 4 years of life and associated factors in the INMA cohort in
Valencia (Spain)
Ferran Ballester*, Sabrina Llop, Mario Murcia, Xabier Aguinagalde, Maria-Jose LopezEspinosa, Eva Navarrete-Muñoz, Ana Esplugues, Daniel Giménez, Marisa Estarlich,
Carmen Iñiguez, Marisa Rebagliato
P-3-18-10
Heavy Metals and the 10-year risk of coronary heart disease in the adults: the 2008 –
2010 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Taehun Kim*, Eun-Hee Lee, Young Lim Kho, Sangshin Park
P-3-18-11
Increased Prenatal Lead Exposure is Associated with Disruption of Infant Daytime
Cortisol Production in a Prospective Birth Cohort Study
Marcela Tamayo y Ortiz*, Rosalind Wright, Martha Maria Tellez-Rojo Solis, Brent A.
Coull, Robert O. Wright
P-3-18-12
Methylmercury Exposure and Acoustic Startle Response in Adolescents: An Exploratory
Study
Rebecca Tutino*, Rachel Grashow, Niladri Basu, Lourdes Schnaas, Karen E. Peterson,
Mauricio HernándezAvila, Martha Maria Tellez-Rojo Solis, Howard Hu, Marc G Weisskopf
P-3-18-13
Mitochondrial Haplogroup Clusters Modify the Effects of Black Carbon Exposure on Age
Related Cognitive Impairment.
Elena Colicino*, Melinda Power, David Cox, Marc G Weisskopf, Stacey Alexeeff, Pantel S.
Vokonas, Avron Spiro III, Joel D. Schwartz, Andrea A Baccarelli
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
140
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141
P-3-18-16
Racial disparities in the potential for exposure to arsenic and lead in soils for a
Medicaid population of mothers in South Carolina, USA
Harley Davis, C. Marjorie Aelion*, Suzanne McDermott
P-3-18-17
THE CONTRIBUTION OF RESIDENTIAL EXPOSURES TO CHILDREN’S BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN
FRANCE: RESULTS FOR DIFFERENT BLOOD LEAD LEVELS
Anne Etchevers*, Alain Le Tertre, Philippe Glorennec
P-3-18-18
The Impact of Lead-acid Battery Manufacturers on the Environment and Human Lead
Burden
Jinliang Zhang*, Libo Pan, Bing Wang, Ling Liu
P-3-18-19
Urinary cadmium and the timing of pubertal development in girls
Rudolph P. Rull*, Alison J Canchola, Peggy Reynolds, Pamela L Horn-Ross
P-3-18-20
Use of dust fall filters as passive samplers for metal concentrations in air
Paloma Beamer*, Anastasia Sugeng, David Layton, Miranda Loh
21
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
P-3-21-01
ATMOSPHERIC, COSMIC, SOLAR VARIATIONS AND HOSPITALIZATION FOR
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
Ieva Malinauskaite*, Rimvydas Slapikas, Jone Vencloviene
P-3-21-02
Brain Cancer Incidence and Mortality: Differences in Geographic Region and Human
Development Index
Gina Torres Monteiro*, Adalberto Luiz Miranda-Filho
P-3-21-03
Factors associated with health risk perception for electromagnetic fields in Taiwan
Tsun-Jen Cheng*, Yi-Ping Lin, Mei-Chih Tseng
P-3-21-04
How do Swiss adolescents use their mobile phones?
Anna Schöni*, Katharina Roser, Martin Röösli
P-3-21-05
Interactions between occupational exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields
and chemicals for brain tumor risk in the INTEROCC study
Michelle Turner*, Elisabeth Cardis, and the INTEROCC Study Group
P-3-21-06
Low birth weight and exposure to magnetic fields in São Paulo/Brazil.
Mateus Habermann*, Nelson Gouveia
P-3-21-07
MOBI-Kids: assessing childhood and adolescent exposure to communication
technologies and risk of brain tumours
Chelsea Eastman*, Elisabeth Cardis, Siegal Sadetzki, Roel Vermeulen, Myron Maslanyj,
Katja Radon
P-3-21-08
Non-specific physical symptoms and electromagnetic field exposure in the general
population: An epidemiological study based on self-reported and medical data
Christos Baliatsas*, Irene Van Kamp, John Bolte, Gert Kelfkens, Joris Yzermans, Erik
Lebret
P-3-21-09
Occupational exposure to extremely low frequency magnetic fields and brain tumors in
the INTEROCC study
Michelle Turner*, Geza Benke, Joe Bowman, Jordi Figuerola, Elisabeth Cardis, and the
INTEROCC Study Group
P-3-21-10
Occupational exposure to magnetic fields and electric shocks and risk of ALS – analysis
of the Swiss National Cohort
Anke Huss*, Adrian Spoerri, Matthias Egger, Hans Kromhout, Roel Vermeulen
P-3-21-11
Occupational Magnetic Field Exposure and Male Breast Cancer Among Canadian Men
Anne Grundy*, Shelley A Harris, Paul A Demers, Kenneth C Johnson, David A Agnew,
Paul J Villeneuve
P-3-21-12
Radio frequency electric fields emission level in infant nursery facilities
Seung-Cheol Hong*, Kim Ki-Young, Lee Yoon-Jin, Jeong Yeon-Jun
P-3-21-13
Sequential measurement method to construct RF-EMF exposure maps
Sam Aerts*, Dirk Deschrijver, Luc Martens, Tom Dhaene, Wout Joseph
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Prenatal exposure to lead and manganese on temperament performance in early
childhood
Fang-Ying Shen*, Hua-Fang Liao, Wu-Shiun Hsieh, Pau-Chung Chen
Wednesday
P-3-18-15
Thursday
Population-based metals concentrations in tap water consumed by young children in
France.
Barbara Le Bot, Jean-Paul Lucas, Francoise Lacroix, Philippe Glorennec*
Friday
P-3-18-14
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
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Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
P-3-21-14
The effect of solar-geomagnetic activity during and after hospital admission on coronary
events within one year in patients with acute coronary syndromes
Jone Vencloviene*, Ruta Babarskiene, Irena Milvidaite, Raimondas Kubilius, Jolanta
Stasionyte
P-3-21-15
The Impact of Input Data Accuracy on the Validity of Modelled Electromagnetic Fields
from Mobile Phone Base Stations
Johan Beekhuizen*, Hans Kromhout, Alfred Bürgi, Anke Huss, Roel Vermeulen
23
BIOCIDES
P-3-23-01
ADD/ADHD induced by organophosphorous pesticide drift – A study on more than two
generations of exposure
Amit Ophir, Isabella Karakis, Elihu D. Richter, Uri Wormser, Michael Aschner, Elyakim
Doitsch, Yoram Finkelstein*
P-3-23-02
Assessment of Genotoxicity Effects of Pesticide Exposure on Paddy Workers and
Residential Children, Kuala Selangor, Malaysia
Vivien How*, Zailina Hashim, Patimah Ismail, Dzolkhifli Omar
P-3-23-03
ASSOCIATION BETEWEEN A RETROSPECTIVE GIS-BASED INDICATOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL
PESTICIDE EXPOSURE AND NEURODEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN
Marina Lacasaña*, Rodriguez-Barranco Miguel, Beatriz Gonzalez Alzaga, Clemente
Aguilar-Garduño, Antonio F. Hernandez, Tesifon Parron
P-3-23-04
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SEX HORMONES AND UPTAKE OF DDT AND METABOLITES IN
YOUNG MALES
Riana Bornman*, Rhena Delport, Paulina Farias, Nathalie Aneck-Hahn, Christiaan de
Jager
P-3-23-05
Associations of organic produce consumption with socioeconomic status and the local
food environment: Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)
Cynnie Curl*, Shirley Beresford, Anjum Hajat, Joel Kaufman, Kari Moore, Jennifer
Nettleton, Ana V. Diez-Roux
P-3-23-06
Challenges following successful IRS: what female caregivers told us
Riana Bornman*, Henrik Kylin, Henk Bouwman
P-3-23-07
Determinants of plasma DDT and DDE concentrations among South African Women
exposed to indoor residual spraying for malaria control
Kristina Whitworth*, Riana Bornman, Gregory Travlos, Ralph Wilson, Matthew
Longnecker
P-3-23-08
Experimental refinement of dermal exposure for human health risk assessment of
CHLOROTOLURON
Katarina Banyiova, Pavel Cupr*
P-3-23-09
Expert elicitation applied for reconstructing historical pesticide usage patterns
Maartje Brouwer*, Anke Huss, Roel Vermeulen, Peter Nijssen, Geert De Snoo, Hans
Kromhout
P-3-23-10
Exposure to the insect repellent N,N-Diethyl-m-Toluamide (DEET) in the United States
Antonia M. Calafat*, Samuel Baker, Amanda Bishop, Pilar Morales-A
P-3-23-11
GIS-based approaches to assess environmental exposure to agricultural pesticides in
health: Review of the literature
Jeffrey Blain*, Virginie Chasles, John R. Nuckols, Alice Denoyel, Béatrice Fervers
P-3-23-12
Household and occupational exposure to pesticides and risk of breast cancer
Sonia El-Zaemey, Jane Heyworth, Lin Frtischi*
P-3-23-13
Household Organophosphorus Pesticide Use and Parkinson’s Disease
Shilpa Narayan, Zeyan Liew, Kimberly Paul, Pei-Chen Lee, Janet S. Sinsheimer, Jeff M.
Bronstein, Beate Ritz*
P-3-23-14
Indoor biocide concentrations after application of biocidal aerosol sprays
Edith Berger-Preiss*, Susanne Gerling, Heiko Kock, Wolfgang Koch
P-3-23-15
Integrated Pest Management and children’s exposures to pyrethroids in low-income
public housing dwellings in Boston, MA
Kathleen Attfield*, Gary Adamkiewicz, Michael Hughes, John D. Spengler, Lin Tao,
Michaela Kapp, Chensheng Lu
P-3-23-16
Lessons in cancer burden assessment related to disinfection by-products
James Grellier*, Lesley Rushton, David J. Briggs, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
142
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
143
P-3-23-19
Prenatal exposure to organophosphate insecticides and cognitive function of 6 years
old children in the mother-child PELAGIE cohort (France)
Chloé Cartier*, Charline Warembourg, Christine Monfort, Florence Rouget, Gaïd Le
Maner-Idrissi, Gaël Durand, Dave Saint-Amour, Sylvaine Cordier, Cécile Chevrier
P-3-23-20
Probabilistic Aggregate Exposure Modelling for a Broad Spectrum Antimicrobial in
Personal Cleansing Products
Sarah Tozer*, J F Nash, E.J. Daly
P-3-23-21
Pyrethroids and their environmentally-degraded metabolites in duplicate diet samples
from the Ex-R study
Marsha Morgan*, Denise MacMillan, Dan Zehr, Lillian Alston
P-3-23-22
Quantification of health impacts from food crop consumption in Europe
Peter Fantke, Olivier Jolliet*
P-3-23-23
Quantitation of neonicotinoid metabolites in human urine using gas chromatographymass spectrometry
Hiroshi Nomura*, Jun Ueyama, Takaaki Kondo, Isao Saito, Katsuyuki Murata, Toyoto
Iwata, Shinya Wakusawa, Michihiro Kamijima
P-3-23-24
Slow release pyrethroid-impregnated indoor linings as a new malaria vector control
method
Taneshka Kruger*, Christiaan de Jager, Walter Focke, Mthokozisi Sibanda, Riana
Bornman
P-3-23-25
Urinary 3, 5, 6-trichloro-2-pyridinol in pregnant women from Mexico City: distribution,
temporal variability, and relationship with child attention/hyperactivity
Gamola Fortenberry*, John D. Meeker, Brisa N. Sánchez, Dana Boyd Barr, David C.
Bellinger, Lourdes Schnaas, Maritsa Solano-González, Adrienne Ettinger, Mauricio
Hernández-Avila, Howard Hu, Martha Maria Tellez-Rojo Solis
24
ORGANIC POLLUTANTS AND ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: HEALTH EFFECTS
P-3-24-01
A pharmacokinetic model to predict urinary concentrations of DINCH metabolites
Matthew Lorber*, Andre Schutze, K. Gawrych, Holger M. Koch, Thomas Brüning
P-3-24-02
An analysis study of the exposure factors from an environmental hazardous material
(1-hydroxyperene)
Hyo-Mi Kim*, Kyong-Whan Moon, Seong-Do Yu, Jong-Tae Lee
P-3-24-03
Association between cumulative PFOA exposure and coronary artery disease,
hypertension and high cholesterol in community and worker cohorts
Andrea Winquist*, Kyle Steenland
P-3-24-04
Association between several persistent organic pollutants and thyroid hormone levels
in serum among the pregnant women of Korea
Kyungho Choi*, Sunmi Kim, Jeongim Park, Hae-Joong Kim, Jeongjae Lee, Gyuyeon Choi,
Sooran Choi, Sungjoo Kim, Suyoung Kim, Hyo-Bang Moon, Sungkyoon Kim
P-3-24-05
Associations between persistent organic pollutants and blood pressure in a native
population of Quebec (Canada)
Beatriz Valera*, Pierre Ayotte, Paul Poirier, Eric Dewailly
P-3-24-06
Associations between prenatal exposure to polybrominated flame retardants and infant
birth outcomes
Megan Horton*, Xinhua Liu, Richard Jones, Andreas Sjodin, Robin Whyatt, Ronald
Wapner, Pam FactorLitvak*
P-3-24-07
Dechlorane Plus in Surface Soil of North China
Jin Ma*, Xinghua Qiu
P-3-24-08
Gestational DDT and DDE concentrations and cognitive outcomes at age 5 in the Child
Health and Development Study
Janie Shelton*, Todd A. Jusko, Irva Hertz-Picciotto
P-3-24-09
Historical Change in Product Emissions and Indoor VOCs
Marilyn Black*
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Perceptions of young people florists pesticide use. A gender approach
Miguel Ángel Karam-Calderón*, Lilia Patricia Bustamante-Montes
Wednesday
P-3-23-18
Thursday
LEUKEMIA MORTALITY AMONG AGRICULTURAL WORKERS, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL: AN
ECOLOGICAL POPULATION-BASED CASE-CONTROL STUDY, 2006 – 2010
Adalberto Luiz Miranda-Filho*, Sergio Koifman, Gina Torres Monteiro
Friday
P-3-23-17
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
Levels of hydroxylated polychlorinated biphenyls (OH-PCBs) and thyroid function in
pregnant women
Erica Lee*, Katrina Kezios, Xinhua Liu, June-Soo Park, Darcy Tarrant, Yunzhu Wang,
Myrto Petreas, Piera Cirillio, Barbara Cohn, Pam Factor-Litvak
P-3-24-11
Levels of leptin and adiponectin in children environmentally exposed to PCBs
Lubica Palkovicova*, Henrieta Patayova, Kinga Lancz, Katarina Rausova, Sona
Wimmerova, Jana Chovancová, Eva Šovcíková, Tomáš Trnovec
P-3-24-12
Maternal Urinary Dialkylphosphate Metabolites of Organophosphorus Insecticides in a
Pilot Birth Cohort in Thailand: The SAWASDEE Study
P Barry Ryan*, Tippawan Prapamontol, Parinya Panuwet, Ampica Mangklabruks, Surat
Hongsibsong, Sompong Loayang, Warangkana Narksen, Niphan Srinual, Anne M.
Riederer, Dana Boyd Barr
P-3-24-13
Perfluorinated Compounds and Thyroid Function in Older Adults
Srishti Srestha, Michael Bloom, Edward Fitzgerald*
P-3-24-14
Phthalate metabolites in urine and their relation to asthma and allergy in school
children -Exposure assessment to plasticizer and flame retardants (3)
Atsuko Araki*, Toshio Kawai, Tazuru Tsuboi, Yu Ait Bamai, Eiji Yoshioka, Shuji Tajima,
Shigekazu Ukawa, Cong Shi, Reiko Kishi
P-3-24-15
Prenatal exposure to DDE and PCB153 and infant’s respiratory health: A European study
Mireia Gascón*, Jordi Sunyer, Cécile Chevrier, Merete Eggesbø, Eva Govarts, Monika
Kasper-Sonnenberg, Lubica Palkovicova, Maties Torrent, Maria Vassilaki, Maribel Casas,
Martine Vrijheid
P-3-24-16
Prenatal exposure to persistent organic pollutants and early postnatal growth:
Prospective evidence from the Spanish INMA-birth cohorts
Damaskini Valvi*, Michelle A Mendez, Ferran Ballester, Jesús Ibarlucea, Fernando Goñi,
Joan O. Grimalt, Esther Vizcaino, Jordi Sunyer, Martine Vrijheid
P-3-24-17
Prenatal exposure to phthalate esters and children’s temperament
Hsiu Ying Ku*, Shu-Li Wang, Pei Lin Wang, Pen Hua Su, Chien Jen Wang, Pao Chi Liao,
Hsiao-Yen Chen
P-3-24-18
Pulmonary Obstruction among Workers at a Food Flavorings Manufacturing Facility
Christopher Ronk, Dana Hollins, Megan Jacobsen, David Galbraith, Heather Bolstad*,
Dennis Paustenbach
P-3-24-19
Systemic Study on Association between Dioxin and Liver Cancer
Fung-Chang Sung*, Wen-Chao Ho, Jin-Hua Chen, Chung-Fen Lin, Min-Huei Su
P-3-24-20
Temporal Trends in Exposure to Phthalates: Findings from the National Health and
Nutrition Examination Survey 2001-2010
Ami Zota*, Antonia M. Calafat, Tracey Woodruff
P-3-24-21
The association between phthalates exposure and serum reproductive hormones in
Taiwanese fertile and infertile men
Chang Wei Hsiang*, Li Sih Syuan, Pan Hsien An, Wu Meng Hsing, Kuo Pao Lin, Lee Ching
Chang
27
VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH TOPICS
P-3-27-01
A Crossover Study of Noodle Soup Consumption in Melamine Bowls and Total Melamine
Excretion in Urine
Ming-Tsang Wu*
P-3-27-02
A global analysis of earthquake mortality using a zero-inflated spatiotemporal model
Pandora Kodrou*, José Rodriguez-Llanes, Debarati Guha-Sapir
P-3-27-03
A Multi-Functional Scheduling Tool for Epidemiologic Field Studies
Elizabeth O’Connell, Christie Barker-Cummings, Thomasina Austin, Diana Smith, Sandra
Halverson*
P-3-27-04
A nationwide survey to elucidate the population susceptible to chemicals in Japan:
trends in population characteristics in recent decades
Kenichi Azuma*, Iwao Uchiyama, Takahiko Katoh, Hiromitsu Ogata, Keiichi Arashidani,
Naoki Kunugita
P-3-27-05
A preliminary investigation using a monitor for quantifying personal eye exposure to
visible and ultraviolet radiation
Yuji Nishiwaki*, Norihito Eto
Authors
Friday
Tuesday
P-3-24-10
Wednesday
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Thursday
Monday
Conference Program
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
144
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
145
P-3-27-08
An Evaluation of the Between-User Reliability of Tier 1 Tools Used for Exposure
Assessment under REACH
Judith Lamb, Karen Galea*, Martie van Tongeren, Brian Miller, Gary Hazelwood, Shahzad
Rashid
P-3-27-09
Children's environmental health questionnaire survey 2011
Antonis Georgellis*, Anne-Sophie Merritt, Niklas Andersson, Tom Bellander
P-3-27-10
Deeper assessment of “indoor environmental quality” by employing mixed method
approach (A case study of Personal ventilation system)
Nafiseh Hamidi*
P-3-27-11
Development and comparison of two sampling methods to assess dermal exposure to
drilling fluids and crude oil
Karen Galea*, Carolyn McGonagle, David Todd, Anne Sleeuwenhoek, Alison Searl
P-3-27-12
Effect of urinary concentration of phthalates and bisphenol A metabolites n the atopic
dermatitis symptoms of children in a child day care center
EUN-HYE Kim*, Byoung-Hak Jeon, Hae-Kwan Cheong, Jihyun Kim, Youngshin Han, Kang
Mo Ahn
P-3-27-13
Environmental factors and HPV status predicts treatment failure of cervical
precancerous lesions among Brazilian women
Ilce Silva*, Rosalina Kpoifman, Vanessa Dantas, Sergio Koifman
P-3-27-14
How infected is Gujarat: Comparison of selected infectious disease rates with India
Nandini Choudhury*, Veena Iyer, Gulrez Shah Azhar, Vidwan Dhruwey, Russell
Dacombe, Ashish Upadhyay
P-3-27-15
Hygienic quality of human excreta in the storage options in Vietnam
Toan Vu Van*, Phuc Pham Duc, Hung Nguyen Viet, Bich Tran Huu, Christian Zurbrugg,
Jakob Zinsstag
P-3-27-16
Identification of environmental risk factors which women with breast cancer have been
exposed to in Istanbul
Hulya Gul*, Bilge Hapcoglu, Zahide Ceren Atli
P-3-27-17
Is climate change as large a health threat as some have proposed? A new conceptual
framework suggests it is.
Colin Butler*
P-3-27-18
Methods for combining cohort data set having different variables for pooled-analysis
Min-ha Han*, Yun Chul Hong, HyeSook Park, Mina Ha, Yangho Kim, Eun-Hee Ha
P-3-27-19
Mothers and Children’s Environmental Health Study in Hebei Spirit Oil Spill
Hyun Sook Bae*, Su Ryeon Noh, Yong Jin Jeon, Jung Ah Kim, Gwi Heum Eom, YoungHyun Choi, Mina Ha, HaeKwan Cheong, Eun-Hee Ha
P-3-27-20
Mothers and Their Infants’ Health From Gestational Exposure to the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill
Hyun Sook Bae*, Su Ryeon Noh, Yong Jin Jeon, Gwi Heum Eom, Jung Ah Kim, YoungHyun Choi, Mina Ha, HaeKwan Cheong, Eun-Hee Ha
P-3-27-21
Nanosilver in Medical and Consumer Products: Risks for Health and Environment?
Erik Petersen*, Stefan Gartiser, Susanne Smolka, Barbara Jahn, Stefanie Wieck
P-3-27-22
NANOTECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN HEALTH: SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE AND RISK GOVERNANCE
Marco Martuzzi*, Steffen d, Khara Grieger, C Vyvyan Howard
P-3-27-23
Non-response and time-to-response in the Swedish Environment & Health surveys
Niklas Andersson*, Tomas Lind, Tom Bellander
P-3-27-24
Performance evaluation of CIDARS on dengue fever outbreak detection, China
Zhang Honglong, Zhongjie Li, Shengjie Lai*, Archie Clements, Wenbiao Hu, Weizhong
Yang
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Achieving and Maintaining High Quality Spirometry Results in an Epidemiologic Field
Study
Christie Barker-Cummings, Elizabeth O’Connell, Jane Hoppin, Stephanie J. London, John
Hankinson, Sandra Halverson*
Wednesday
P-3-27-07
Thursday
A significant number of health problems can be attributed to environmental factors,
which range from environmental, chemical, food, to housing quality and noise
Kakha Nadirdze*, Nana PHIROSMANASHVILI
Friday
P-3-27-06
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
Performance evaluation of CIDARS on dengue fever outbreak detection, China
Zhang Honglong*, Zhongjie Li, Shengjie Lai, Archie Clements, Wenbiao Hu, Weizhong
Yang
P-3-27-26
Potential Exposure to Silver Nanoparticles in Children’s Consumer Products
Nicolle S. Tulve*, Marina Quadros, Kim Rogers, Robert Willis, Linsey Marr
P-3-27-27
Risk of vehicle accidents among young drivers in the Metropolitan Area of
Guadalajara:2000-2010
Abril Asminda Rivera Valerio*, María Guadalupe Garibay-Chávez
Tuesday
P-3-27-28
Role of the clothing in protection strategies and its implication for the physiological
state of the wearer
Agnes Psikuta*, René Rossi
P-3-27-29
shift work, light at night, and breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis
Chunla He*, Sonia Taj Anand, Sara E Wagner
P-3-27-30
Spatial and temporal predictors of melanoma incidence in Austria: Results of en
ecologic study.
Hanns Moshammer*, Stana Simic, Jasmina Hadzimustafic, Philipp Weihs, Jochen
Wagner, Michael Fitzka, Daniela Haluza
P-3-27-31
Survey on Living Environment of Rural Residents in Central China
Jinliang Zhang*, Guoliang Chen, Fengzhu Tan, Xiujie Fang, Ling Liu, Xiuge Zhao,
Xianliang Wang, Wei Meng
P-3-27-32
Translating Research in Environmental Health to Pediatric Practice: A Survey of Pediatric
Hematologists and Oncologists
Mark Miller*, Gary Dahl, Christine Zachek, Patricia A. Buffler, Christopher Hsu
P-3-27-33
Understanding Cumulative Impacts in Assessing Community Exposures and Health
Debra Kaden*, Sandy Sulsky, Linda Dell, Linda Hall, Elizabeth Miesner
P-3-27-34
URBAN SPRAWL, TRANSPORT AND VEHICLE ACCIDENTS IN GUADALAJARA’S
METROPOLITAN AREA
Luis Gerardo Caminos Serrano*, Arturo Curiel Ballesteros
P-3-27-35
Water contact through showering and bathing and eczema among children living in an
area with very hard water
Laia Font-Ribera*, Manolis Kogevinas, Cristina M. Villanueva
30
HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT
P-3-30-01
Assessing Environmental Control Strategy of Tuberculosis Infection in Thai Hospitals:
Perspective from Architect
Vorapat Inkarojrit*
P-3-30-02
Biocombust
Richard Gminski*, Irina Nazarenko, Alif Ali Tarib, Volker Mersch-Sundermann
P-3-30-03
Changes in the behavior of algae Euglenas gracillis in the presence of 17? ethinyl
estradiol and 17 ? estradiol in urban waste water.
Gilmar Sidnei Erzinger*, Luciano Henrique Pinto, Rafaela Sierth Sierth, Lineu Fernando
Del Ciampo, Donat Peter Häder
P-3-30-04
Characteristics and Health Impacts of Ambient Bioparticles in Northern Taiwan
Hsing Jasmine Chao*, Meng-Fei Lee
P-3-30-05
Effects of studded tire restrictions on the public health in Stockholm, Sweden.
Kadri Meister*, Christer Johansson, Bertil Forsberg, Lars Burman
P-3-30-06
Going beyond boundaries: a systematic review of pathogens transmitted from men to
animals and its global health impact
Angelo Giuseppe Solimini*, Maddalena D’Addario, Antonio Di Lascio, Paolo Villari
P-3-30-07
Health effects of chemical products: cleaning products and biocides
Rasoloharimahefa Rasamoela Michele*, Catherine Bouland
P-3-30-08
HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS ON THE RESIDENT
POPULATION
Andrea Ranzi*, Carla Ancona, Paola Angelini, Ennio Cadum, Monica Chiusolo, Francesco
Forastiere, Paolo Lauriola, Federica Parmagnani, Renato Pizzuti, Salvatore Scondotto
P-3-30-09
Health risk assessment of chlorophenols in drinking water
Päivi Meriläinen*
Authors
Friday
P-3-27-25
Wednesday
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Thursday
Monday
Conference Program
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
146
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
14:00–15:30
147
Identifying environmental “hotspots” to reduce their impact on health: a
methodological review
Etienne Cassagne*, Etienne Cassagne, Pascal De Giudici, Marie-Thérèse Guillam, Claire Ségala
P-3-30-12
Neuropsychological assessment in the BREATHE project: preliminary results
Joan Forns*, Mònica López-Vicente, Mikel Esnaola, Mar Álvarez Pedrerol, Jordi Julvez,
Jordi Sunyer
P-3-30-13
NO2 ambient air levels differently affect life expectancy according to social deprivation:
an analysis across census blocks in Paris
Claire Petit*, Séverine Deguen, Ari Rabl, Annabelle Lapostolle, Benoît Lalloué, Wahida
Kihal, Cindy Padilla, Tarik Benmarhnia, Pierre Chauvin, Denis Zmirou-Navier
P-3-30-14
Perception of uncertainties and quality in risk assessments by people working with risk
assessments
Monika Filipsson*, Anna Augustsson, Magnus Fagergren
P-3-30-15
Prediction of Long Term Health Impacts at Sensitive Areas by Air Quality Monitoring at
Jaipur City India
Charu Jhamaria*
P-3-30-16
PROJECT FOR TRAINING TO GENERAL PRACTITIONERS ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Tanya Turnovska*, Gergana Foreva, Donka Dimitrova, Radost Asenova, Rositsa Dimova,
Rumyana Stoyanova, Valeri Serafimov, Stanka Chokova, Vanya Tancheva – Mancheva,
Georgi Tsigarovski, Rada Boyadzhieva
P-3-30-17
Rapid Screening of Lower Concern Substances for Human Health Screening
Assessments under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA 1999)
Heather Patterson*, Pete Robinson
P-3-30-18
Rhino Sinusitis and Air Quality: The Radiological and Health Assessment
Sunali Khanna*
P-3-30-19
Setting of chronic indoor air quality guideline for nitrogen dioxide: Evidence-based
approach using epidemiological studies.
François Pouzaud, Valérie PERNELET-JOLY, Marion Keirsbulck, Guillaume Boulanger,
Pierre-André Cabanes, Corinne Mandin*
P-3-30-20
Synergies between Human, Animal and Plant Health
Sophie Haesen*, Esther Schelling, Solveig Danielsen, Eric Boa
P-3-30-21
Synergistic and Hormetic Effects of Volatile Organic Compounds on Marine Luminescent
Bacterium Vibrio fischeri
Shiro Ikeda*, Hideaki Sekine, Yoshika Sekine
P-3-30-22
The estimation of health risk for lead exposure of children in China
Bing Wang, Jinliang Zhang*, Yangshen Zhang, Libo Pan, Ling Liu, Xianliang Wang
P-3-30-23
The PLUPH Project: an environmental health study based on ecosystem approaches to
human health (Ecohealth) in the Brazilian Amazon
Carlos José Sousa Passos*, Frédéric Mertens, Robert Davidson, Christine Romana, Marc
Lucotte
P-3-30-24
Uncertainty in Health Impact Assessment of Organic Air Toxics from Refinery – A Case
Study in Taiwan
Jiun-Horng Tsai*, Jin-Hong Ju, Yung-Chen Yao
P-3-30-25
Use of animal experiments with engineered nanoparticles for health risk assessment
and management
Larisa Privalova*, Boris Katsnelson, Vladimir Gurvich, Sergei Kuzmin
S-3-19
TRANSLATING SCIENCE INTO HEALTH BENEFITS: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON AIR
POLLUTION
Chair(s): H. Ross Anderson, Marie-Eve Héroux
This session recognizes the achievements of Michal Krzyzanowski. Supported by Swiss
FEDERAL OFFICE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, Health Effects Institute, and Helmholtz Centre
Munich)
S-3-19-01
Application of the WHO air quality guidelines to address ambient air pollution
exposures in India: The need to address outdoor and household sources
Kalpana Balakrishnan*, Suresh Dhaniyala, Santu Ghosh, Sankar Sambandam,
Krishnendu Mukhopadhyay, Nigel Bruce, Kirk R. Smith
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Wednesday
P-3-30-11
Thursday
Health risk assessment of human exposures to phthalate esters in indoor dust from
daycare centers, kindergartens and elementary schools in Taiwan
Chia-Wei Lee*, Der-Jen Hsu, Chun-Nan Huang, Wei-Lun Lee, Hung-Bin Juo, Huey-Jen Su
Friday
P-3-30-10
Tuesday
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
San Francisco
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Authors
Conference Program
Friday
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
14:00–15:30
14:00–15:30
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
14:00–15:30
S-3-19-02
Global perspectives in outdoor air pollution: Burden and prospects
Michael Brauer*
S-3-19-03
The USA outlook on outdoor air pollution – from science to regulation
Dan Greenbaum*
S-3-19-04
6.2 Key new findings on health effects of air pollutants and impact of evidence for EU
policies and WHO guidelines – the REVIHAAP and HRAPIE Projects
Bert Brunekreef*
S-3-20
CLIMATE CHANGE, INDOOR ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
Chair(s): Hal Levin
S-3-20-01
Climate change, Indoor Environment, and Health: Issues and Opportunities for
Exposure science and Epidemiology
John D. Spengler*
S-3-20-02
Indoor Climate Implications of Extreme Outdoor Climates
Kirk R. Smith*, Tord Kjellstrom, Vidhya Venugopal, Bruno Lemke, Rebekah Lucas
S-3-20-03
Urban warming and its impact on indoor environment
Yuguo Li*
S-3-20-04
US Institute of Medicine Report: Climate Change, the Indoor Environment and Health
and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Response
Mike Flynn*
O-3-21
HEALTH EFFECTS OF TRAFFIC-RELATED AIR POLLUTION
Chair(s): Debra Kaden, Joshua Apte
O-3-21-01
Traffic-Related Air Pollution and Risk of Congenital Anomalies in Barcelona.
Anna Schembari*, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, Joaquin Salvador, Audrey de Nazelle, Marta
Cirach, Payam Dadvand, Rob Beelen, Gerard Hoek, Bert Brunekreef, Xavier Basagaña,
Martine Vrijheid
O-3-21-02
Traffic-related air pollution and noise and blood pressure of children: Results from the
PIAMA birth cohort study
Natalya Bilenko*, Bert Brunekreef, Rob Beelen, Marloes Eeftens, Gerard Koppelman,
Marieke Oldenwening, Henriette A. Smit, Elise van Kempen, Lenie van Rossem, Alet H.
Wijga, Ulrike Gehring
O-3-21-03
Traffic-related air pollution and lung function in children – the ESCAPE project
Ulrike Gehring*, Erica S. Schultz, Raymond Agius, Elaine Fuertes, Joachim Heinrich,
Claudia Klümper, Anna Mölter, Andrea von Berg, Göran Pershagen, Bert Brunekreef
O-3-21-04
The Community Assessment of Freeway Exposure and Health (CAFEH) study: Overview
and progress to date
Doug Brugge*, Kevin Lane, Allison P Patton, Christina Fuller, Mei Chung, Deena Wang,
Tina Wang, Wig Zamore, Mkaya Mwamburi, John L Durant
O-3-21-05
Exposure to Traffic Pollution, Acute Inflammation and Autonomic Response in the
Atlanta Commuters Exposure (ACE) Study
Jeremy Sarnat*, Roby Greenwald, Priya Kewada, W. Dana Flander, Stefanie Sarnat,
Fuyuen Yip, Tegan Boehmer, Amit Raysoni, Mike Bergin
O-3-21-06
Roadway proximity and the risk of nonfatal myocardial infarction, nonsudden fatal
coronary heart disease, and sudden cardiac death
Jaime E. Hart*, Stephanie Chiuve, Francine Laden, Christine Albert
O-3-22
ASSESSMENT OF ORGANIC POLLUTANT EXPOSURE
Chair(s): John Havermans, Thomas E. McKone
O-3-22-01
Phthalate and Bisphenol A Exposure and Maternal Hormone Concentrations During
Pregnancy
Sheela Sathyanarayana*, Emily Barrett, Christina Wang, Shanna Swan
O-3-22-02
Serum Concentrations of Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins Among Users of Ball Clay
Alfred Franzblau*, Kendra Broadwater, William Luksemburg, Martha Maier, Xiaohui
Jiang, David Garabrant, Avery Demond, John D. Meeker
O-3-22-03
Higher blood serum concentrations of bisphenol A in Greenlandic Inuit compared to
men from two other European populations
Bo A.G. Jönsson, Lars Rylander*, Christian H. Lindh, Virissa Lenters, Anna RignellHydbom, Aleksander Giwercman, Henning S Pedersen, Gunnar Toft, Jens Peter Bonde
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Montreal
Sydney
Singapore
148
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
14:00–15:30
14:00–15:30
149
Vapor Intrusion of VOCs and Indoor Exposure Risk: A Field Study in an Urban
Neighborhood
Madeleine Kangsen Scammell*, Wendy Heiger-Bernays, Michael McClean, Eric Suuberg, Leigh
Friguglietti, Ali Gharehtapeh, Jennifer Ames, Rui Shen, Brittany Weldon, Kelly Pennell
O-3-22-06
Measurements of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in a single drop of blood
Jianwen She*, Dasheng Lu, Ho Sai Simon Ip
O-3-23
SHORT TERM EFFECTS OF AMBIENT AIR POLLUTION
Chair(s): Ozkaynak Haluk, Gudrun Weinmayr
O-3-23-01
Short-term effects of PM2.5 and NO2 on mortality in 25 Italian cities: the EpiAir2 project
Cecilia Scarinzi*, Monica Chiusolo, Ester Rita Alessandrini, Massimo Stafoggia,
Annunziata Faustini, Francesco Forastiere, Ennio Cadum, the EPIAIR Collaborative Group
Gabriele Accetta, Ester Alessandrini, Lorenzo Angiuli, Anton
O-3-23-02
Short-term effects of fine and coarse particles on mortality and morbidity in 4
Mediterranean countries
Evangelia Samoli*, Massimo Stafoggia, Ester Rita Alessandrini, Sophia Rodopoulou,
Klea Katsouyanni, Francesco Forastiere, The MED-PARTICLES Study group.
O-3-23-03
Threshold of association between ambient ozone concentration and non-accidental
mortality in 13 Japanese and Korean cities
Sanghyuk Bae*, Youn-Hee Lim, Saori Kashima, Takashi Yorifuji, Yasushi Honda, Ho Kim,
Yun Chul Hong
O-3-23-04
Size-fractionated particle number concentrations and daily mortality in a Chinese city
Kan Haidong*, Xia Meng
O-3-23-05
Daily mortality and ozone – which metric?
Hanns Moshammer*, Hans-Peter Hutter, Michael Kundi
O-3-23-06
Influence of seasonal adjustment in regression models on mortality risk estimates for
multiple ambient air pollutants
Kazuhiko Ito*, Jennifer L. Peel, Jason Sacks
S-3-24
PREVENTION, DIAGNOSIS AND CURE FOR THE PRACTICE OF "MANUFACTURING DOUBT":
WHAT CAN SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES DO AND HOW CAN THE ISEE POLICY COMMITTEE
DEVELOP A HELPFUL APPROACH?
Chair(s): Erik Lebret, Michal Krzyzanowski
S-3-24-01
Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of „Manufacturing Doubt.“
Raymond Neutra*
S-3-25
AGRICULTURAL EXPOSURES & RURAL HEALTH
Chair(s): D’Ann Williams, Ana Rule
S-3-25-01
6.1 Community Perception of Quality of Environment and Health Associated with Animal
Agriculture
Timothy Buckley*, Liesel Seryak
S-3-25-02
6.2 Hazard-Ranking of Agricultural Pesticides for Chronic Health Effects in Yuma County,
Arizona
Anastasia Sugeng*, Paloma Beamer, Eric Lutz, Celia Rosales
S-3-25-03
6.3 Recent efforts in fecal source tracking and the connection to public health: Do we
know more now than 10 years ago?
Kristen Gibson*
S-3-25-04
6.4 Environmental and occupational exposures to antimicrobial-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus related to livestock agriculture
Chris Heaney*
S-3-25-05
6.5 The epidemiology of hepatitis E virus and the relationship between infection in pigs
and humans in community of agricultural-food system in Nan, Thailand
Soawapak Hinjoy*
S-3-26
INTERPLAY BETWEEN HUMAN AND ANIMAL STUDIES IN ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION
Chair(s): Kimberly Gray, Joseph Braun
S-3-26-01
Differential information from blood vs urine levels in studies of endocrine disruptors
Fred Vom Saal, Shelley Ehrlich*
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Osaka /
Samarkand
Wednesday
O-3-22-05
Rio
Thursday
14:00–15:30
Unknown levels, uncertain sources: or all we know regarding Humans and Organotin
compounds
Ana Catarina Sousa*, M. Ramiro Pastorinho, António J.A. Nogueira, Luís TabordaBarata, Shin Takahashi, Shinsuke Tanabe
Boston
Friday
14:00–15:30
O-3-22-04
Tuesday
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Shanghai
Authors
Conference Program
14:00–15:30
Friday
Thursday
14:00–15:30
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
14:00–15:30
S-3-26-02
Comparing observational and experimental approaches in epidemiology: BPA example
Jenny Carwile*
S-3-26-03
Non-monotonic dose responses in epidemiology studies: lessons learned from cell
culture and animal studies
Nicolas Olea*
S-3-26-04
Shared models and mechanisms? The examples of DES and phthalate syndrome
Shanna Swan*
S-3-27
RADIOFREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS AND CHILDREN’S HEALTH; HOW CAN WE
IMPROVE OUR CURRENT KNOWLEDGE?
Chair(s): Kerstin Hug, Roel Vermeulen
S-3-27-01
Current knowledge on RF exposure assessment and Children’s health
Anke Huss*, Hans Kromhout, Roel Vermeulen
S-3-27-02
Environmental radiofrequency electromagnetic field exposure and cognitive function
and behaviour problems in 5-6 year old children
Monica Guxens*, Manon van Eijsden, Beekhuizen Johan, Eva Loomans, Tanja G.M.
Vrijkotte, Rob T. van Strien, Hans Kromhout, Roel Vermeulen, Anke Huss
S-3-27-03
Mobi-Expo: Using software modified smartphones to characterize mobile phone use in
children, adolescents, and young adults
Mobi-Expo study group*
S-3-27-04
Propagation modelling, mobile phone traffic data, questionnaires, personal
measurements and mobile phone apps: an integrated approach for exposure
assessment
Katharina Roser*, Anna Schoeni, Martin Röösli
S-3-27-05
Use of mobile phones and cognitive effects in primary school children
Michael Abramson*, Christina Dimitriadis, Skye Macleod, Catherine Smith, Geza Benke,
David Darby, Jordy Kaufman, Malcolm Sim, Rory Wolfe, Rodney Croft
O-3-28
SOURCES OF INDOOR EXPOSURE: COMBUSTION, CONSUMER PRODUCTS, DUST AND
CRYSTAL METH!
Chair(s): John C. Little, Jessica Reiner
O-3-28-01
Emissions from Wood Burning Stoves and Ethanol Fireplaces into the Indoor
Environment
Tobias Schripp*, Michael Wensing, Sebastian Wientzek, Tunga Salthammer
O-3-28-02
A pilot study of indoor exposure to pollutants from kerosene space heaters
Benjamin Hanoune*, Marion Carteret, Corinne Schadkowski, Aurore Deconinck
O-3-28-03
Assessing Strong PM Source Levels and Patterns of Exposure Using Log-Probability
Analyses of Cookstove Study Data
Charles Rodes*, Ryan Chartier
O-3-28-04
Accuracy of Exposure Factors of Consumer Products in Korea
Kiyoung Lee*
O-3-28-05
A Comparison of Methods for Estimating Surface Loading and Size Distribution for
Settled Dust on Floorings
Yilin Tian*, Yan Ma, Andrea Ferro
O-3-28-06
Methamphetamine Desorption from Wallboard During Remediation Conditions
Dustin Poppendieck*, Richard Corsi
O-3-29
HEALTH EFFECTS OF METALS
Chair(s): Adam Schaefer, Felicia Rabito
O-3-29-01
Gestational lead concentrations and timing of menarche in girls enrolled in the Avon
Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children
Mildred Maisonet*, Caroline M Taylor, Adrianne K Holmes, Michele Marcus, Jouni
Jaakkola, Jean Golding
O-3-29-02
Global DNA Methylation and Global Hydroxymethylation in a Population-based Pilot
Sample from the Strong Heart Study
Maria Tellez Plaza*, Wan Y. Tang, Yan Shang, Jason G. Umans, Kevin A. Francesconi,
Walter Goessler, Jonathan Pollak, Eliseo Guallar, Shelley A. Cole, M. Danielle Fallin, Ana
Navas-Acien
O-3-29-03
New Evidences about Adverse Health Effects Based on Chromate Environmental and
Biological Exposure Assessment in Chromate Manufacturing Workers
Jia Guang*, Shanfa Yu, Ji Zhang, Tiancheng Wang, Yang Li, Yanshuang Song
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Kairo
Delhi
Helvetia 1
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
150
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
16:00–17:15
16:00–17:15
151
Uranium exposure to a community population: renal proximal tubule damage and other
biomarkers of renal function
Susan M. Pinney*, Robert L. Herrick, Jeanette M Buckholz
O-3-29-06
Environmental health in Alpuyeca, México. An ecosystem approach.
Horacio Riojas Rodríguez*, Urinda Alamo Hernández, Fernando Díaz Barriga, Hilda
Rangel, Norma Garduño Salazar, Celso Ramos, Ana Cecilia Espinosa
S-3-30
ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH RISKS FROM FRACKING AND NATURAL
GAS EXTRACTION
Chair(s): Kyra Naumoff Sheilds, David F Goldsmith
S-3-30-01
Encouraging Unconventional Natural Gas Development Data Transparency with
FracTracker.org
Samantha Malone*, David „Brook“ Lenker
S-3-30-02
Hydraulic Fracturing and Infant Health: Evidence From Pennsylvania and Colorado
Elaine Hill*
S-3-30-03
Implementing Sound Regulations to Minimize Air Emissions Associated with Natural
Gas Extraction
Gerry Ertel*, Christa Seaman
S-3-30-04
Lowering Impacts of Natural Gas Drilling in Dawson Creek, BC, Canada
Christa Seaman*, Deanna Grant, Shawn Baxter
S-3-30-05
Silica Dust is a Serious Fracking Hazard
David F Goldsmith*
O-3-31
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND ECOSYSTEM HEALTH
Chair(s): Jakob Zinsstag, Lora E. Fleming
O-3-31-01
Convergence of environmental health and ecosystem health concepts, methods and
practice
Jakob Zinsstag*
O-3-31-02
Dengue, Urbanization and Globalization: The Unholy Trinity of the 21st Century
Duane Gubler*
O-3-31-03
Occurrence and ecotoxicity of PFCs in marine environment of Singapore
Changhui Liu*, Nguyen Viet Tung, Karina Y.H. Gin, Victor W.C. Chang
O-3-31-04
Health Risk Evaluation of Disinfection By-Products (DBPs) for Indoor Swimming Pool
Users via Life Cycle Impact Assessment Approach
Jin Zhou*, Victor W.C. Chang, Christian Zwiener, Christina Schmalz, Anthony G. Fane
O-3-31-05
Specific Consumer Exposure Determinants (SCEDs) for Fuel and Lubricant Scenarios
Rosemary Zaleski*, Hua Qian, Chris Money
O-3-31-06
Air pollution impact assessment in the area surrounding the industrial settlement of
Priolo/Augusta (Italy): A multidisciplinary approach.
Margherita Ferrante, Chiara Copat, Caterina Ledda*, Alfina Grasso, Giovanni Arena, Gea
Oliveri Conti, Salvatore Sciacca
S-3-32
ASBESTOS RESEARCH OF IARC
Chair(s): Erik Lebret, Annette Peters; Discussants: Colin Soskolne,David Savitz , David
Richardson, Joachim Schüz (Response)
S-3-32-01
Rationale and key features of a cohort study in employees of a Russian chrysotile
asbestos mine and mills
Joachim Schüz*
O-3-33
CLIMATE CHANGE POLICY
Chair(s): Guéladio Cissé, Denis Zmirou-Navier
O-3-33-01
Protecting health from climate change- what has been done?
Tanja Wolf*
O-3-33-02
Is Europe prepared for the next big heatwave?
Martin-Immanuel Bittner*, Franziska Matthies, Dafina Dalbokova, Bettina Menne
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Helvetia 2
Helvetia 3-5
Wednesday
O-3-29-05
Thursday
14:00–15:30
The concurrent exposure of maternal stress and selenium deficiency in Shanghai recent
immigrant pregnant women
Jian Xu*, Chong-huai Yan, Jin-song Zhang, Jun Zhang, Xiao-ming Shen
San Francisco
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Montreal
Friday
14:00–15:30
O-3-29-04
Tuesday
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
16:00–17:15
Friday
Thursday
16:00–17:15
16:00–17:15
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
O-3-33-03
Evaluation of Health-Related Impacts of the National Cold Weather Plan for England
Shakoor Hajat*, Zaid Chalabi, Paul Wilkinson, Bob Erens, Benjamin Ritchie, Lorelei
Jones, Catherine Heffernan, Nicholas Mays
O-3-33-04
Preparing Rural GPs and health services for climate change and extreme weather
Rachael Purcell*, Associate Professor Joe McGirr
O-3-33-05
Heat-related Mortality Displacement in U.S. Cities
Robert Davis, Michael Saha, David Hondula*
O-3-34
AIR POLLUTION IN ELDERLY
Chair(s): Tom Bellander, Nicole Janssen
O-3-34-01
Long-term effects of fine particulate PM2.5 estimated from NASA satellite remote sensor
data on mortality in an elderly cohort in Hong Kong
Chit Ming Wong*, Hak Kan Lai, Hilda Tsang, Thuan Quoc Thach, Graham Neil Thomas,
Kin Bong Hubert Lam, Kai Hon Alexis Lau, Jon G. Ayres, Ruby SY Lee, Anthony J Hedley,
Tai Hing Lam
O-3-34-02
Air pollution is associated with stronger lung function decline in the elderly
Johanna LEPEULE, Augusto A. Litonjua, Petros Koutrakis, Brent A. Coull, David Sparrow,
Pantel S. Vokonas, Joel D. Schwartz*
O-3-34-03
Long-term Exposure to Air Pollution and Risk of Multimorbidity among the Elderly:
Results from the KORAAge Study
Christine Autenrieth*, Regina Hampel, Kathrin Wolf, Josef Cyrys, Angela Döring, Rob
Beelen, Göran Pershagen, Annette Peters
O-3-34-04
Host and environmental predictors of exhaled breath temperature in the elderly
Esmée Bijnens*, Nicky Pieters, Harrie Dewitte, Bianca Cox, Bram Janssen, Nelly Saenen,
Evi Dons, Maurice P Zeegers, Luc Int Panis, Tim S. Nawrot
O-3-34-05
Effects of air pollution and meteorological factors on long-term institutional care of
elderly people in Tainan City, Taiwan
Tzu-I Sung*, Yu-Han Cheng, How-Ran Guo
O-3-35
BIOMARKER EXPOSURE MODELING
Chair(s): Harris Shelley, Denis Sarigiannis
O-3-35-01
Demonstration and exploitation of the 2-FUN human exposure model identified as a
promising tool derived from EU research activities; A case study on Arsenic
Johan Bierkens*, Tine Fierens, Mirja Van Holderbeke, Christa Cornelis, Arnout Standaert,
Luc Int Panis
O-3-35-02
Parabens and other phenols in urine samples of the German Environmental Specimen
Bank (ESBHum) from 1995 to 2012: a retrospective exposure assessment
Rebecca K. Moos, Marike Kolossa-Gehring, Petra Apel, Jürgen Angerer, Thomas Brüning,
Holger M. Koch*
O-3-35-03
Reliability of triclosan in repeated urine samples from Norwegian women
Randi Bertelsen*, Stephanie Engel, Todd A. Jusko, Antonia M. Calafat, Jane Hoppin,
Merete Eggesbø, Heidi Aase, Paal Zeiner, Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud, Virginia Guidry,
Matthew Longnecker
O-3-35-04
Consumer exposure to parabens within cosmetics compared with population-scale
urinary biomarkers
Alexi Ernstoff, Susan Csiszar, Olivier Jolliet*
O-3-35-05
The Effectiveness Environmental Measurements and Biomarkers of Exposure at
Minimizing Exposure Misclassification
Jonathan Thornburg*, Seung-Hyun Cho, James Raymer, Fuyuen Yip, Tegan Boehmer,
Marjorie HinsdaleShouse, Lisa Thalji, Diane Wagener
O-3-36
HOUSEHOLD AIR POLLUTION AND QUALITY OF LIFE
Chair(s): Hien Le, Yoon-Shin Kim
O-3-36-02
A Study of Indoor Air Quality during cooking activities in the Philippines
Mona Loraine Barabad*, Duck Shin Park, Kyung Hwan Park, Do Yeon Hwang
O-3-36-03
Behavior of VOCs and carbonyl compounds emission from different types of wallpapers
and flooring materials in Korea
Jungyun Lim, Sue-Jin Kim, Woo-Seok Lee, Jin-Seok Han, Jun-Seok Cha*
O-3-36-04
Exploration for Biomarkers of Sick Building Syndrome: Feasibility Study of Allostatic Load Model
Chien-Cheng Jung, Hsiu-Hao Liang, Nai-Yun Hsu, Hsin-Wen Chang, Hui-Ling Lee, Yi-Ho
Lee, Huey-Jen Su*
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Sydney
Singapore
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Osaka /
Samarkand
152
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
16:00–17:15
16:00–17:15
153
MENTAL HEALTH
Chair(s): Shariful Islam, Jaime E. Hart
O-3-37-01
The Association between Neighborhoods’ Characteristics and Stress in Children:
Evidence from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Asra Hosseini*
O-3-37-02
Real time assessment of stress experienced during travel times in Barcelona, Spain,
using novel smart phone technology
Audrey de Nazelle*, David Donaire-Gonzalez, Edmund Seto, Michelle A Mendez, Mark J
Nieuwenhuijsen, Michael Jerrett
O-3-37-03
Organic vegetable farming in rural Thailand and its impacts on physical and
psychological health
Thanawit Bunsit*
O-3-37-04
Field Survey of Health Perception and Complaints of Pennsylvania Residents in
Marcellus Shale Regions Poune Saberi*, Martha Powers, Judith McKenzie, Edward
Emmett
O-3-37-05
Estimating the impact of earthquake exposure on stress related health; preliminary
results from Christchurch, New Zealand.
Simon Kingham*, Kim Reed, Malcolm Campbell, Daniel Hogg, Tom Wilson, Mike Ardagh
O-3-38
SKIN EXPOSURE, SKIN DISEASE, AND RELATED RISK FACTORS
Chair(s): Chou Tzu-Chieh, Asaad Nafees
O-3-38-01
Environmental risk factors for atopic dermatitis in 6624 children aged 3-6 years old in
Shanghai, China: interaction between environment and heredity
Feng Xu, Shuxian Yan, Fei Li, Haidong Kan, Jinhua Xu, Zhuohui Zhao*
O-3-38-02
Solar ultraviolet radiation exposure influences the immune response to immunization:
Results from an Australian clinical trial
Ashwin Swaminathan*, Robyn Lucas, Matthew Cook, Keith Dear, Simone Harrison,
Ketheesan Natkunam, Tony McMichael
O-3-38-03
Genetic Variants in One-carbon Metabolism and DNA Repair Genes Modify the
Association between Arsenic and Skin Lesions in Bangladesh
Wei Jie Seow, Wen-Chi Pan, Molly Kile*, Andrea A Baccarelli, Quazi Quamruzzaman,
Mahmuder Rahman, Golam Mostofa, Li Su, Xihong Lin, David C. Christiani
O-3-38-04
Comparison of serum PAHs levels in workers of two separate petroleum occupational
exposure situations Audil Rashid*, Ikhtiar Uddin, Tariq Mahmood
O-3-39
METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Chair(s): Michelle L. Bell, Carrie V. Breton
O-3-39-01
Values below limit of detection: simulations of mixed models data
Eva Andersson*, Magnus Akerstrom, Pernilla Almerud, Gerd Sallsten
O-3-39-02
Time-varying confounders affected by prior exposure: when do they require causal
inference methods?
Sally Picciotto*, Daniel M Brown, Ellen A. Eisen
O-3-39-03
What you don’t see can hurt you: Selection bias in cohort studies—are environmental
studies at particular risk?
Marc G Weisskopf*, Howard Hu, David Sparrow, Melinda Power
O-3-39-04
Controlling for the healthy worker survivor bias with g-estimation to assess the
potential benefits of reducing occupational exposure limits
Sally Picciotto*, Jonathan Chevrier, Ellen A. Eisen
O-3-39-05
Attenuation of exposure effects over time: a simulation study
Kyle Steenland*, Conny Karnes, Vaughn Barry, Lyndsey Darrow
O-3-40
OCCUPATIONAL STUDIES
Chair(s): Kathleen Clark, Tom K Grimsrud
O-3-40-01
Occupational Exposure Assessment for Engineered CaCO3 Nanoparticles
Cui Ling*, Michael Yost, Harvey Checkoway, Sverre Vedal, Noah Seixas, Shichuan Tang
O-3-40-02
Relationship between dermal exposure and PAH-DNA adducts in lymphocyte DNA in
truck-drivers exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Afshan Naseem*, Audil Rashid, Ikhtiar Uddin, Faiza Naseem
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Tuesday
Boston
Shanghai
Kairo
Delhi
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Wednesday
O-3-37
Thursday
16:00–17:15
Implementation of Odour Measurement in the Assessment of Building Products
Laura Brosig*, Wolfgang Horn, Lars Pyza, Oliver Jann
Friday
16:00–17:15
O-3-36-05
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
16:00–17:15
Friday
Thursday
16:00–17:15
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
O-3-40-03
Trace metal exposure and inflammatory biomarkers in a cohort of U.S. trucking industry
workers
Vanessa Palmer, Jaime E. Hart, Eric Garshick, Thomas J. Smith, Francine Laden*
O-3-40-04
A Structural Approach to Analyzing Occupational Cohorts: The Healthy-Worker Survivor
Effect and an Application in the Trucking Industry Cohort
Andreas M. Neophytou*, Jaime E. Hart, Ellen A. Eisen, Eric Garshick, Francine Laden
O-3-40-05
Occupational heat exposures on working people: A systematic review
Vidhya Venugopal*, Madhan Chandran, Krishnan Srinivasan, Archana Prabukumar,
Jeremiah Chinnadurai, Padmavathi Ramaswamy, Tord Kjellstrom
O-3-41
METAL EXPOSURES, CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH, AND OTHER OUTCOMES
Chair(s): Ellen Wells, Ferran Ballester
O-3-41-01
Cadmium Exposure and Incident Peripheral Arterial Disease
Maria Tellez Plaza*, Eliseo Guallar, Richard R. Fabsitz, Barbara V. Howard, Jason G.
Umans, Kevin A. Francesconi, Walter Goessler, Richard B. Devereux, Ana Navas-Acien
O-3-41-02
Cadmium exposure and peripheral artery disease. A cohort study.
Lars Barregård*, Björn Fagerberg, Goran Bergstrom
O-3-41-03
Blood Lead Concentrations and Cardiovascular Mortality in the United States: The
NHANES Mortality Followup Cohort Study
Bruce Lanphear*, Stephen Rauch, Richard Hornung, Ryan W. Allen
O-3-41-04
MTHFR genotype modifies the effect of lead exposure on plasma homocysteine in older
adults
Kelly Bakulski*, Jennifer Weuve, Zishaan Farooqui, Patricia A. Cassano, David Sparrow,
Marc G Weisskopf, Katherine L. Tucker, Howard Hu, Sung Kyun Park
O-3-41-05
Multiple chemical and non-chemical exposures related to blood pressure within the
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Junenette Peters*, M. Patricia Fabian, Jonathan Levy
O-3-42
AIR POLLUTION AND EQUITY
Chair(s): Stuart Batterman, Raymond Neutra
O-3-42-01
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS (SES) AND AIR POLLUTION EXPOSURE
IN EUROPE
Sofia Temam*, Nino Kuenzli, Josep Maria Anto, Jean Bousquet, Debbie Jarvis, Nicole Le
Moual, Nicole ProbstHensch, Jordi Sunyer, Bénédicte Jacquemin
O-3-42-02
Associations between air pollution and socioeconomic characteristics, ethnicity and
age profile of neighbourhoods in England and the Netherlands
Daniela Fecht*, Paul Fischer, Lea Fortunato, Gerard Hoek, Kees de Hoogh, Marten Marra,
Hanneke Kruize, Danielle Vienneau, Rob Beelen, Anna Hansell
O-3-42-03
NEONATAL MORTALITY, OUTDOOR AIR POLLUTION AND SOCIAL INEQUALITIES– A
SPATIAL ANALYSIS CONDUCTED AT A SMALL GEOGRAPHICAL LEVEL IN THREE FRENCH
METROPOLITAN AREAS
Cindy Padilla*, Veronica Vieira, Benoît Lalloué, Wahida Kihal, Denis Zmirou-Navier,
Séverine Deguen
O-3-42-04
Environmental injustice and inequality: NO2 air pollution in the United States
Lara Clark*, Dylan B. Millet, Matthew J. Bechle, Julian D. Marshall
O-3-42-05
Measuring and improving environmental equality and justice: Diesel particles in
California’s South Coast
Julian D. Marshall*, Katie Swor, Nam Nguyen
17:30–19:00
ISEE GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
19:00–20:00
SNRN MENTORSHIP EVENING EVENT
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Helvetia 1
Helvetia 2
Osaka /
Samarkand
Foyer
(Level 2)
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
154
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
Friday, August 23
Registration
10:30–11:00
Coffee break
12:30–13:30
Lunch
07:15–08:30
ISEE COUNCIL MEETING
Hong Kong
07:45–08:30
T-4-01
PROMOTION OF AIR POLLUTION & HEALTH RESEARCH TO INFLUENCE POLICY
Lecturer: Nino Kuenzli
07:45–08:30
T-4-02
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (VOCS) AND SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
(SVOCS) IN BUILDING MATERIALS AND CONSUMER PRODUCTS: PREDICTING
EMISSIONS AND ESTIMATING EXPOSURE
Lecturer: John C. Little
07:45–08:30
T-4-03
THE PRINCIPLES OF MIXED LINEAR REGRESSION MODELS: AN INTRODUCTION
Lecturer: Martin Röösli
08:45–10:30
F-4-04
PLENARY SESSION HOSTED BY THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF EXPOSURE SCIENCES
(ISES)
Exposure Science: Building Capacity in Developing Regions & the Wesolowski Award
Lecture (more details on p. 25)
Chair(s): Richard Fenske; Discussants: David Balshaw, Kalpana Balakrishnan, Paloma
Beamer
F-4-04-01
Welcome Address by the Swiss Lung Association
Sonja Bietenhard*
F-4-04-02
Exposure Science: Wesolowski Award Lecture and Panel’s Response to Lecture
Clifford Weisel*, David Balshaw*, Kalpana Balakrishnan*, Paloma Beamer*
O-4-05
HOUSEHOLD AIR POLLUTION AND NCDS
Chair(s): Kalpana Balakrishnan, Paul Fischer
O-4-05-01
Characterizing household air pollution exposures and cardiovascular risk in rural
Chinese women
Jill Baumgartner*, Ming Shan, Majid Ezzati, Emma Coady, Xudong Yang
O-4-05-02
Household air pollution from biomass combustion and measures of systemic
inflammation among Nicaraguan women
Maggie L. Clark*, Annette M. Bachand, Judy M. Heiderscheidt, Bevin Luna, Stephen J.
Reynolds, Kirsten A. Koehler, John Volckens, David Diaz-Sanchez, Jacqueline D. Carter,
Lucas M. Neas, Jennifer L. Peel
O-4-05-03
Concentrations of Urinary 8-Hydroxy-2’-deoxyguanosine and 8-isoprostane in Women
Exposed to Woodsmoke in a Cookstove Intervention Study in San Marcos, Peru
Adwoa Commodore, Junfeng Zhang*, Yan Chang, Stella Hartinger Pena, Claudio Lanata,
Daniel Mäusezahl, Daniel Hall, Manuel Aguilar-Villalobos, John Vena, Jia-Sheng Wang,
Luke P Naeher
O-4-05-04
Experimental Results for Fine and Ultrafine Particles Measured in Cooking Activities
Wayne Ott*, Lance Wallace
O-4-05-05
10 years of research on woodstove emissions and exposure in New Zealand – a review
Ian Longley*, Guy Coulson, Elizabeth Somervell, Emily Wilton
S-4-06
HEALTH AND CLIMATE CHANGE: RESEARCH TO MOTIVATE POLICY ACTION
Chair(s): Bettina Menne, Laura Perez
S-4-06-01
Health in the New Scenarios for Climate Change Research
Kristie Ebi*
11:00–12:30
11:00–12:30
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Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Boston
Shanghai
Kairo
San Francisco
San Francisco
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Wednesday
07:00–15:30
Thursday
Speaker Ready Room
Friday
08:00–12:00
Tuesday
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Montreal
Authors
Conference Program
Thursday
Friday
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
11:00–12:30
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
11:00–12:30
S-4-06-02
The public health impacts of climate change in Macedonia
Vladimir Kendrovski, Margarita Spasenovska*, Bettina Menne
S-4-06-03
Using integrated human, animal, environment and climate infectious disease
surveillance to anticipate risks and response
Jan Semenza*
S-4-06-04
Identifying susceptible populations for public health action. Results from the PHASE
project.
Paola Michelozzi*, Francesca de Donato, Bertil Forsberg, Klea Katsouyanni, Isabella
Annesi-Maesano, Virginia Murray, Bettina Menne, PHASE collaborative Group
S-4-06-05
2893: Global Climate Change and Health- Building bridges between science and
practice
Bettina Menne*
O-4-07
REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION 2
Chair(s): Mariana Guimarães, Radim Sram
O-4-07-01
Resource Extraction and Infant Health: Evidence from Colorado
Elaine Hill*
O-4-07-02
BIRTH OUTCOMES, BIOMARKERS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS AND EXPOSURES TO OXIDES OF
NITROGEN: FINDINGS FROM A BIRTH COHORT PILOT
Rajen Nithiseelan Naidoo*, Anil Chuturgoon, Poovendhree Reddy, Kareshma
Ramcharan, Sheena Muttoo, Frederick Feldman
O-4-07-03
Ambient Fine Particulate Matter, Nitrogen Dioxide, and Term Birth Weight in New York
City
David Savitz*, Jennifer Bobb, Jane Clougherty, Francesca Dominici, Beth Elston,
Kazuhiko Ito, Zev Ross, Thomas Matte
O-4-07-04
Increases in Birth Weight Associated With the 2008 Beijing Olympic Air Pollution
Reduction: Results from a Natural Experiment
David Q Rich*, Jinliang Zhang, Sally Thurston, Timothy Stevens, Pan Ying, Kaibo Lu,
Pamela OhmanStrickland, Barry Weinberger, Tracey Woodruff, Xiaoli Duan, Junfeng
Zhang
O-4-07-05
Vanadium biomonitoring and semen quality in a volcanic area (Mt. Etna): a cross –
sectional study
Maria Altomare, Caterina Ledda, Stefania Di Mauro, Giovanni Arena, Chiara Copat, Aldo
E. Calogero, Enzo Vicari, Maria Fiore, Filippo Giacone, Margherita Ferrante*
O-4-07-06
Neighborhood environment and oral clefts: An assessment of air toxics and
neighborhood-based socioeconomic position
Philip Lupo*, Elaine Symanski, Peter Langlois, Michael Swartz, Yi Cai, Wenyaw Chan
O-4-08
ORGANIC POLLUTANTS AND GROWTH
Chair(s): Marcy Warner, Mildred Maisonet
O-4-08-01
Urine Bisphenol-A Level in Relation to Obesity and Overweight in School-age Children
DeKun Li*, Maohua Miao, ZhiJun Zhou, Chunhua Wu, Huijing Shi, Xiaoqin Liu, Siqi
Wang, Wei Yuan
O-4-08-02
Prenatal exposure to chlordecone in Guadeloupe and child growth
Nathalie Costet*, Florence Rouget, Philippe Kadhel, Christine Monfort, Jean-Pierre
Thomé, Henri Bataille, Luc Multigner, Sylvaine Cordier
O-4-08-03
In Utero DDT Exposure and Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome in Children of Farmworkers
Marcella Warner*, Amelia Wesselink, Kim Harley, Asa Bradman, Katherine Kogut, Dana
Boyd Barr, Brenda Eskenazi
O-4-08-04
Prenatal Bisphenol A Urine Concentrations and Early Rapid Growth and Overweight Risk
in the First Years of Life
Damaskini Valvi*, Maribel Casas, Michelle A Mendez, Ana Ballesteros-Gómez, Noelia
Luque, Soledad Rubio, Jordi Sunyer, Martine Vrijheid
O-4-08-05
In utero and peripubertal exposures to endocrine disrupting compounds on weight
status and fat distribution at 8-13 years
Tiffany Yang*, John D. Meeker, Karen E. Peterson, Zhenzhen Zhang, Brisa N. Sánchez,
Alejandra Cantoral Preciado, Martha Maria Tellez-Rojo Solis
O-4-08-06
Prenatal Exposure to persistent organochlorine compounds and offspring
anthroprometry: A prospective study with 20 years of follow-up
Thorhallur Ingi Halldorsson*, Panu Rantakokko, Dorte Rytter, Tine Brink Henriksen, Bodil
Hammer Bech, Hannu Kiviranta, Sjurdur Frodi Olsen
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Sydney
Singapore
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
156
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
11:00–12:30
157
O-4-09-01
Green space and all-cause mortality in the Netherlands
Hanneke Kruize*, Caroline Ameling, Marten Marra, Wim Swart, Oscar Breugelmans,
Danny Houthuijs, Paul Fischer, Nicole Janssen
O-4-09-02
Buffering Effect of Residential Surrounding Greenness and Roadside Trees on the
Association between Residential Proximity to Roads and Term Low Birth Weight
Payam Dadvand*, Bart Ostro, Margarita Triguero-Mas, Xavier Basagaña, Francesc
Figueras, Antònia Valentín, David Martínez, Michael Jerrett, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen
O-4-09-03
The influence of urban green space on mental health in Auckland, New Zealand
Simon Kingham*, Daniel Nutsford, Amber Pearson
O-4-09-04
Use of Green Spaces and Behavioral Indicators of Neurodevelopment in Schoolchildren
Elmira Amoly*, Payam Dadvand, Joan Forns, Mònica López Vicente, Marta Cirach, Mar
Álvarez Pedrerol, Jordi Julvez, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, Jordi Sunyer
O-4-09-05
Spatial relation between greenness and student performance in five cities of
Massachusetts
J. G Cedeno-Laurent*, Chih-Da Wu, Eileen McNeely, Gary Adamkiewicz, Shih-Chun
Candice Lung, Francesca Dominici, John D. Spengler
O-4-09-06
Associations between urban form and mortality rates in England and Wales
Daniela Fecht*, Lea Fortunato, Anna Hansell
S-4-10
CHILDHOOD OBESITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Chair(s): Kimberly Gray, Gwen Collman
S-4-10-01
Association of in utero and peripubertal EDC exposures with measures of metabolic
syndrome risk
Karen E. Peterson*, Karen E. Peterson, Adrienne Ettinger, Tiffany Yang, John D. Meeker,
Brisa N. Sánchez, Joyce Lee, Dana Dolinoy, Howard Hu, Martha Maria Tellez-Rojo Solis
S-4-10-02
Childhood Obesity and the Environment: Insights from the Puberty Studies of the
NIEHS/NCI Breast Cancer and the Environment Research Program
Lawrence H Kushi*, Frank M. Biro, Mary Wolf
S-4-10-03
Environmental endocrine disruptors, growth and pubertal development in MexicanAmerican girls
Brenda Eskenazi*, Kim Harley, Marcy Warner, Asa Bradman, Nina Holland
S-4-10-04
Prenatal exposures to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate
and body size in childhood.
Andrew Rundle*, Michelle Maresca, Lori Hoepner, Antonia M. Calafat, Frederica Perera,
Robin Whyatt
O-4-11
PESTICIDE 1
Chair(s): Fatima Hamad, John Nuckols
O-4-11-01
Study of liver health hazards in pesticides sprayers and the role of antioxidants
supplementation
Amal Saad-Hussein*, Fathy Abdelgelil, Karima El-Shamy, Madyha Mahmoud
O-4-11-02
Atmospheric measurements and modeling of pesticides drift to communities adjacent
to agricultural fields
Ohad Zivan*, Michal Segal Rosenheimer, Yael Dobowski
O-4-11-03
Telomere shortening among male applicators in the Agricultural Health Study
Lifang Hou*, Gabriella Andreotti, Sharon Savage, Jane Hoppin, Dale Sandler, Andrea A
Baccarelli, Stella Koutros, Laura Beane Freeman, Michael Alavanja
O-4-11-04
Cancer risk due to pesticide use in Europe
Denis Sarigiannis*, Periklis Kontoroupis, Ermioni Solomou, Spyridoula Nikolaki,
Anastasios Karabelas
O-4-11-05
Pesticide exposure and suicidal ideation in rural communities of Wardha district of
Central India.
Prakash Behere*, Anweshak Das Das, Manikyamba Behere
O-4-11-06
Occupational and Prostate Cancer Risk
Fatima Hamad*
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Tuesday
Osaka /
Samarkand
Rio
Wednesday
GREEN SPACE
Chair(s): Paul J Villeneuve, Luc Int Panis
Thursday
11:00–12:30
O-4-09
Boston
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Friday
11:00–12:30
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
11:00–12:30
Wednesday
Friday
Thursday
11:00–12:30
11:00–12:30
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
O-4-12
DIETARY EXPOSURES IN PREGNANCY AND BIRTH OUTCOMES
Chair(s): Konstantinos C. Makris, Berrin Serdar
O-4-12-01
Maternal dioxin-dietary patterns, prenatal exposure to dioxins and dioxin-like
compounds, and birth outcomes in a European Mother-Child Study (NewGeneris)
Eleni Papadopoulou*, Marina Vafeiadi, Maria Botsivali, Marie Pedersen, Harrie
Besselink, Leda Chatzi, Kristine B Gutzkow, Lisbeth E Knudsen, Laura J Hardie, Manolis
Kogevinas, Margaretha Haugen
O-4-12-02
Prospective Study of Maternal and Infant Consumption of Probiotic Milk and Allergic
Disease: The Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort
Randi Bertelsen*, Anne Lise Brantsæter, Maria Christine Magnus, Margaretha Haugen,
Ronny Myhre, Bo Jacobsson, Matthew Longnecker, Helle Margrete Meltzer, Stephanie J.
London
O-4-12-03
Urban Food Environment: Prenatal Fast Food Increases Risks for the Development of
Asthma in Childhood
Ondine von Ehrenstein*, Marie Flores, Hilary Aralis, Beate Ritz
O-4-12-04
DESCRIPTION OF THE INTAKE PATTERN OF FOODS CONTAINING GENOTOXIC COMPOUNDS
BY MEXICAN PREGNANT WOMEN
Marisol Castillo-Castrejon*, Lauren Bylsma, Adriana Castañon-Figueroa, Miatta Buxton,
Marie S O´ Neill, Felipe Vadillo-Ortega
O-4-12-05
MATERNAL, DIETARY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PREDICTORS OF BULKY DNA ADDUCTS IN
CORD BLOOD: A EUROPEAN MOTHER–CHILD STUDY (NEWGENERIS).
Marie Pedersen*, Michelle A Mendez, Bernadette Schoket, Roger W Godschalk, Lisbeth
E Knudsen, Gunnar Brunborg, Laura J Hardie, Leda Chatzi, Jos C Kleinjans
O-4-12-06
Maternal seafood consumption and respiratory and allergic outcomes in preschool
children.
Fabienne Pelé*, Emma Bajeux, Hélène Gendron, Christine Monfort, Florence Rouget, Luc
Multigner, JeanFrançois Viel, Sylvaine Cordier
S-4-13
THE APPLICATIONS OF SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING IN AIR POLLUTION EXPOSURE
MODELLING AND EPIDEMIOLOGY
Chair(s): Yang Liu, Aaron J. Cohen
S-4-13-01
Combining Satellite Remote Sensing with Land Use Regression to Estimate Exposure to
PM2.5 for Epidemiology Studies
Joel D. Schwartz*
S-4-13-02
Comparing Remote Sensing, Atmospheric Chemistry and Ground-based Estimates of
Fine Particulate Matter on Survival
Michael Jerrett*, Michelle Turner, Bernardo S. Beckerman, Arden Pope, Randall V.
Martin, Marc Serre, Susan M. Gapstur, Daniel Krewski, Ryan Diver, George Thurston,
Aaron van Donkelaar
S-4-13-03
Monitoring Particulate Pollution from Space: Current State of the Science
Yang Liu*, Aaron J. Cohen
S-4-13-04
Remote sensing approaches to estimate air pollution exposure for disease burden and
epidemiology
Michael Brauer*, Randall V. Martin, Aaron van Donkelaar, Dan Crouse, Sarah B.
Henderson, Jiayun Yao, Richard T. Burnett, Perry Hystad
S-4-13-05
Satellite-based Estimates of Ambient Particulate Matter and Nitrogen Dioxide:
Associations with World-Wide Estimates of Childhood Asthma Prevalence
H. Ross Anderson*, Barbara K Butland
S-4-13-06
The Application of Satellite Remote Sensing Data in a Time Series Study of Asthma
Exacerbation in Metro Atlanta
Mitch Klein, Xuefei Hu, Matthew Strickland, Stefanie Sarnat*, Paige Tolbert, Yang Liu
O-4-14
AIR POLLUTION AND CHILDREN’S HEALTH
Chair(s): Susan Viet
O-4-14-01
Children’s blood pressure in association with exposure to ultrafine particulate air
pollution at school
Nicky Pieters*, Gudrun Koppen, Michelle Plusquin, Sofie De Prins, Bianca Cox, Vera
Nelen, Luc Int Panis, Greet Schoeters, Martine Van Poppel, Tim S. Nawrot
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Shanghai
Kairo
Delhi
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
158
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
11:00–12:30
159
ASTHMA SYMPTOMS AND METAL COMPOSITION OF FINE PARTICLE AIR POLLUTION.
PANEL STUDY IN CHILDREN LIVING IN THE MILAZZO–VALLE DEL MELA (ITALY) HIGH-RISK
AREA
Annibale Biggeri*, Dolores Catelan, Gaetano Dongarrà, Daniela Varrica, Daniele Grechi,
Franca Rusconi, Riccardo Pistelli, Fabio Barbone, Neil Pearce
O-4-14-04
Non-anthropogenic Dust exposure and Asthma Symptoms in Children
Maayan Yitshak-Sade*, Itzhak Katra, Rafael Gorodischer, Lena Novack, Victor Novack
O-4-14-05
Health effects of the 2012 Valencia (Spain) wildfires on children in a cohort study
Ana M. Vicedo-Cabrera*, Ana Esplugues, Carmen Iñiguez, Marisa Estarlich, Ferran
Ballester
O-4-14-06
RISK OF ASTHMATIC MORBIDITY IN CHILDREN EXPOSED TO SULFUR DIOXIDE INDUSTRIAL
EMISSIONS
Arina Petrosian*, Olena Turos, Oksana Ananyeva, Vasyl Zagorodniy, Ludmyla Chernenko
O-4-15
EXPOSURE TO METALS AND NEURODEVELOPMENT
Chair(s): Nisha Naicker, Jennifer Weuve
O-4-15-01
Neurobehavioral function and low-level metal exposure in adolescents: suggestive
evidence of an association between blood copper and attention
Michal Kicinski*, Jan Vrijens, Griet Vermier, Elly Den Hond, Greet Schoeters, Vera Nelen,
Liesbeth Bruckers, Isabelle Sioen, Willy Baeyens, Nicolas Van Larebeke, Tim S. Nawrot
O-4-15-02
Prenatal exposure to multiple metals and associations with neurodevelopment
Birgit Claus Henn*, David C. Bellinger, Maitreyi Mazumdar, Brent A. Coull, Linda Valeri,
Rebecca Jim, David C. Christiani, Robert O. Wright
O-4-15-03
Se protects neonates against neurotoxicity from prenatal Mn exposure
Xiaodan Yu*
O-4-15-04
Genetic predisposition to mercury-associated cognitive deficit at age 8 years in the
ALSPAC cohort
Philippe Grandjean*, Jordi Julvez, Sue Ring, George Davey-Smith
O-4-15-05
METAL MIXTURES EXPOSURE AND CHILD NEURODEVELOPMENT: EVIDENCE FROM RURAL
BANGLADESH
Linda Valeri*, Brent A. Coull, Birgit Claus Henn, Molly Kile, Omar Sharif Ibn Hasan,
Golam Mostofa, Quazi Quamruzzaman, David C. Christiani, David C. Bellinger, Robert
Wright, Maitreyi Mazumdar
O-4-15-06
Risks from chemical and non-chemical stressors associated with attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)-like behavior using structural equation models
M. Patricia Fabian*, Susan A. Korrick, Junenette Peters, Jonathan Levy
O-4-16
HOUSEHOLD AIR POLLUTION AND RISK ASSESSMENT
Chair(s): Markey Johnson, Klea Katsouyanni
O-4-16-01
Scaling housing interventions for wood-burning stoves worldwide
Ricardo Luis Teles de Carvalho*, Ole Michael Jensen, Luis Antonio da Cruz Tarelho,
Adeildo Cabral da Silva
O-4-16-02
Indoor Air Pollution Due to Fireworks during Diwali Festival and its Human Health
Effects in Lucknow, India
Alfred Lawrence*, Nishat Fatima
O-4-16-03
Correlation of symptoms of sick-building syndrome to chemical and odor concentration
levels
Hiroko Nakaoka*, Emiko Todaka, Hiroshi Seto, Ikue Saito, Masamichi Hanazato,
Masahiro Watanabe, Chisato Mori
O-4-16-04
Performances of Several Approaches Handling Large Amounts of Missing Data in
Environmental Epidemiological Studies
Célina Roda*, Ioannis Nicolis, Chantal Guihenneuc-Jouyaux, Isabelle Momas
O-4-16-05
Dampness-Related Indoor Chemical Mixture and Allergic Disease Risk
Hyunok Choi*, Samuel Byrne, Norbert Schmidbauer, John D. Spengler, Carl-Gustaf
Bornehag
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Helvetia 1
Wednesday
O-4-14-03
Thursday
GLM MODELING OF THE RELATIONSHIP OF AIR POLLUTANTS TO CHILDHOOD AND ADULT
RESPIRATORY DISEASES, BASED ON PRIMARY ACUTE VISITS BY HMO MEMBERS, 19982008
Dennis Tolsma, Amber Sinclair*
Helvetia 2
Friday
11:00–12:30
O-4-14-02
Tuesday
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
Monday
Conference Program
Tuesday
Wednesday
13:30–15:00
Thursday
Friday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
11:00–12:30
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
13:30–15:00
O-4-16-06
Community-based Participatory Research Intervention to Reduce the Exposure to
Environmental Asthma
Triggers and Severity of Asthma among Asthmatic Children in H
Tomas Tamulis*, Dmitry Krupitsky
O-4-17
NOISE AND HEALTH
Chair(s): Sørensen Mette, Dorothee Twardella
O-4-17-01
Aircraft noise and health: is Lden the proper indicator to describe the relationship?
Oscar Breugelmans*, Danny Houthuijs, Wim Swart, Klaasjan Hajema, Roel Hogenhuis,
Ric van Poll
O-4-17-02
Aircraft noise and metabolic outcomes
Charlotta Eriksson*, Agneta Hilding, Andrei Pyko, Gösta Bluhm, Göran Pershagen,
Claes-Göran Östenson
O-4-17-03
Noise Exposure in Gothenburg from 1975 to 2010
Mikael Ögren*, Lars Barregård, Peter Molnar
O-4-17-04
Joint effects of road-traffic and occupational noise and low job control on myocardial
infarction risk among women
Vilija Malinauskiene*, Abdonas Tamosiunas
O-4-17-05
The prevalence of noise-induced hearing threshold shifts in adolescents: The Ohrkanstudy
Dorothee Twardella*, Carmelo Perez-Alvarez, Thomas Steffens, Angelika Zirngibl,
Gabriele Bolte, Hermann Fromme, Ulla Raab
O-4-17-06
The impact of aircraft noise on the health of population living near six Italian airports
Carla Ancona*, Francesca Mataloni, Sera Study Team
O-4-18
HOT TOPICS
Chair(s): Beate Ritz, Kees de Hoogh
O-4-18-01
Thyroid Cancer under 19 years old in Fukushima, Japan
Toshihide Tsuda*, Eiji Yamamoto, Etsuji Suzuki
O-4-18-02
Gene-environment interaction and acute childhood bronchitis
Rakesh Ghosh*, Jan Topinka, Jesse Joad, Mirek Dostal, Radim Sram, Irva Hertz-Picciotto
O-4-18-03
Childhood cancer and exposure to heavily trafficked roads: a nationwide cohort study
Ben D Spycher*, Martin Feller, Roland A. Ammann, Manuel Diezi, Martin Röösli,
Matthias Egger, Claudia E. Kuehni
O-4-18-04
Incidence of Asthma and Outdoor Ambient Air Pollutants: A Population-Based Birth
Cohort Study
Audrey Smargiassi*
O-4-18-05
Particle and noise exposure of highway maintenance workers: short-term effects on
indicators of cardiovascular health
Reto Meier*, Wayne E. Cascio, Andrew Ghio
O-4-18-06
Vehicle exhaust level at home and incidence of diagnosed dementia
Bertil Forsberg*, Nina Lind, Lars Modig, Maria Nordin, Steven Nordin, Anna Oudin, LarsGöran Nilsson
O-4-19
CLIMATE CHANGE AND INFECTION DISEASES
Chair(s): Jürg Utzinger, Wenbiao Hu
O-4-19-01
The impacts of wether variability and imported dengue cases on incidence of
autochthonous dengue in Cairns, Australia
Xiaodong Huang, Gail Williams*, Archie Clements, Wenbiao Hu
O-4-19-02
Implications of Climate Change Induced Temperature Rise on Food and Waterborne
Diseases and Heat-Related Mortality
Mutasem El-Fadel*, Sophia Ghanimeh, Rania Maroun
O-4-19-03
The effect of climate variables on the risk of dengue incidence in Singapore: A temporal
analysis for the period 2000-2012
Kavitha Palaniappan*, Santu Ghosh
O-4-19-04
Can climatic factors explain hantavirus incidence variation in Belgium?
Indra Linina*, Nicolas Berger
O-4-19-05
The use of classification and regress tree to predict incidences of dengue in relation to
climatic variables and imported dengue cases in Cairns, Australia
Wenbiao Hu*, Archie Clements, Gail Williams, Shilu Tong
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Helvetia 3-5
San Francisco
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Montreal
160
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
13:30–15:00
161
O-4-20-01
Air Pollution and Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes: A Spatiotemporal Analysis
Payam Dadvand*, Xavier Basagaña, Francesc Figueras, David Martínez, Rob Beelen,
Marta Cirach, Audrey de Nazelle, Gerard Hoek, Bert Brunekreef, Bart Ostro, Mark J
Nieuwenhuijsen
O-4-20-02
Work as a street vendor and risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes in Accra, Ghana
Adeladza Amegah*, Jouni Jaakkola
O-4-20-03
Preeclampsia and exposure to ozone and particles in Los Angeles County, California
Olivier Laurent*, Jun Wu, Lianfa Li, Jianlin Hu, Myles Cockburn, Mike Kleeman
O-4-20-04
BIRTH WEIGHT, HEAD CIRCUMFERENCE AND EXPOSURE TO AMBIENT AIR POLLUTION
DURING PREGNANCY: A EUROPEAN COHORT STUDY (ESCAPE)
Marie Pedersen*, Lise Giorgis-Allemand, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, Göran Pershagen,
Ulrike Gehring, Bert Brunekreef, Manolis Kogevinas, Rémy Slama
O-4-21
AIR POLLUTION AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES 2
Chair(s): Gerard Hoek, Regina Hampel
O-4-21-01
Short-term associations between sources of particulate matter pollution and emergency
hospital admissions in Hong Kong
Vivian C. Pun*, Zibing Yuan, Kin-fai Ho, Hong Qiu, Ignatius T. S. Yu, Linwei Tian
O-4-21-02
Associations between long-term exposure to particulate matter constituents and the
incidence of coronary events in European cohorts
Kathrin Wolf*, Massimo Stafoggia, The ESCAPE cardiovascular working group*, Annette
Peters, Francesco Forastiere
O-4-21-03
Short-term exposure to air pollution and digital vascular function in the Framingham
Heart Study
Petter L. Ljungman*, Elissa Wilker, Mary B. Rice, Joel D. Schwartz, Diane R. Gold, Petros
Koutrakis, Emelia Benjamin, Joseph Vita, Gary Mitchell, Murray A. Mittleman
O-4-21-04
Long-term exposure to air pollution and incidence coronary and cerebrovascular events
in the Rome Longitudinal Study
Giulia Cesaroni*, Chiara Badaloni, Claudio Gariazzo, Massimo Stafoggia, Roberto Sozzi,
Marina Davoli, Francesco Forastiere
O-4-21-05
Ambient Particulate Matter (PM) and Stroke: a Review and Meta-analysis
Yi Wang*, Melissa Eliot, Gregory A. Wellenius
O-4-21-06
Cumulative Health Impacts of Air Quality and Social Vulnerability on Cardiopulmonary
Health: Results from the Survey of the Health of Wisconsin
Kristen C. Malecki*, Lynne Morgan, Javier Nieto, Thomas Burke
O-4-22
AIR POLLUTION AND QUALITY OF LIFE
Chair(s): Sylvia Medina
O-4-22-01
Formaldehyde in the ambient atmosphere – from an indoor pollutant to an outdoor
pollutant?
Tunga Salthammer*
O-4-22-02
The AGÖF-VOC Database (2002–2012)
Heidrun Hofmann*, Michael Köhler, Andreas Müller, Jörg Mertens, Ulrike Siemers,
Norbert Weis
O-4-22-03
Personal control over indoor climate and it’s impact on comfort, health and
performance of office workers
Atze Boerstra*, Marcel G.L.C. Loomans, Jan L.M. Hensen
O-4-22-04
“We are used to this”: Perceptions of slum residents on air pollution
Kanyiva Muindi*, Thaddaeus Egondi, Joacim Rocklöv, Elizabeth Kimani, Remare Ettarh,
Nawi Ng
O-4-22-05
Effect of indoor musty smell as a surrogate of housing inequalities on poor well-being:
US NHANES, 20052006
O-4-22-06
On-site data collection of environmental attributes and subject data using
OpenDataKit/Formhub opensource software for Android mobile devices
Thomas Götschi*
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Sydney
Tuesday
REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION 1
Chair(s): Brenda Eskenazi, Shu-Li Wang
Singapore
Wednesday
O-4-20
Thursday
13:30–15:00
Projecting the impact of climate change on dengue transmission
Shahera Banu*, Wenbiao Hu, Yuming Guo, Cameron Hurst, Shilu Tong
Osaka /
Samarkand
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Friday
13:30–15:00
O-4-19-06
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Conference Program
13:30–15:00
Wednesday
13:30–15:00
Thursday
Friday
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Tuesday
Monday
Conference Program
13:30–15:00
O-4-23
PESTICIDE 2
Chair(s): David F Goldsmith, Jennifer Lantz
O-4-23-01
The impact of a historical conservation methods for the preservation of entomological
collections
John Havermans*, Rene Dekker, Richard Correl
O-4-23-02
Grasping the Blue Bags; A Qualitative Study of Perceptions on the Continuous Use of
Chlorpyrifos-Treated Bags in Plantain Production
Carlijn Wentink*, Berna van Wendel de Joode
O-4-23-03
IN UTERO ORGANOPHOSPHATE EXPOSURE ASSOCIATED WITH RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS
IN CHILDREN IN THE CHAMACOS COHORT
Rachel Raanan*, John R. Balmes, Kim Harley, Asa Bradman, Nina Holland, Michelle
Vedar, Mark Miller, Brenda Eskenazi
O-4-23-04
mSpray: Using cell-phone technology to monitor population exposure to pesticides
used for malaria control
Edmund Seto*, Lesliam Quiros-Alcala, Jonah Lipsitt, Lemuel Wu, Philip Kruger,
Tsundzukani Ntimbane, Burnie Nawn, Riana Bornman, Brenda Eskenazi
O-4-23-05
Gaps in pesticide-related beliefs and perceived risks of farmer’s and their information
sources
Chitra Grace A.*, Vangal R Muraleedharan
O-4-23-06
SIGEXPO project: pesticides exposure level in the french context: burden of
environmental exposures and domestic habits
Rémi Béranger*, Jeffrey Blain, Elise Billoir, Marie-Laure Bayle, John R. Nuckols, Joachim
Schüz, Bruno Combourieu, Béatrice Fervers
O-4-24
FOOD RELATED EXPOSURES
includes ethics talk (e*)
Chair(s): Heiko Käfferlein
O-4-24-01
Free and total levels of estrogenic mycotoxins in girls in California and New Jersey
Elisa Bandera*, Urmila Chandran, Brian Buckley, Min Liu, Anousheh Mirabedi, Gayle
Windham, Lawrence H Kushi
O-4-24-02
Association of Urinary Arsenic Species with Diet in a Representative Sample of the
United States Population 2003 – 2010
Rey Decastro*, Kathleen Caldwell, Robert Jones, Benjamin Blount, Yi Pan, Cynthia Ward,
Mary Mortensen
O-4-24-03
Quantitative Analysis of Neonicotinoid Insecticides in Foods– Implications of Dietary
Intakes in Children
Chensheng Lu*, Mei Chen, Erin Collins, Lin Tao
O-4-24-04
Food Commodity Consumption Data and New Tools used by US EPA’s Office of Pesticide
Programs
David Miller*
O-4-24-05
A Probabilistic Exposure Model for Food Packaging Migrants
Cian O’ Mahony*
O-4-24-06
Linkages between agriculture, environment and diseases of poverty (e*)
Jutta Lindert*
O-4-25
AIR POLLUTION EXPOSURE MODELING
Chair(s): Danielle Vienneau, Wei Huang
O-4-25-01
Comparative performance of Four Statistical Models for predicting PM2.5 from Satellite
Data
Meytar Sorek-Hamer, Anthony Strawa, Robert Chatfield, Robert Esswein, Petros
Koutrakis, Ayala Cohen, David M. Broday*
O-4-25-02
The association of LUR models for the elemental composition of PM2.5 with personal
exposure
Denise Montagne*, Gerard Hoek, Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen, Timo Lanki, Meritxell Portella,
Arto Pennanen, Marloes Eeftens, Tarja Yli-Tuomi, Marta Cirach Pradas, Bert Brunekreef
O-4-25-03
Global simulations of carbonaceous aerosols and their inter-continental transport:
sensitivities to aging scheme
Shiliang Wu*
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Boston
Shanghai
Kairo
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
162
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
13:30–15:00
163
Spatially-Resolved Source Impact Estimates for Air Quality Health Risk Assessment
Xinxin Zhai, Cesunica Ivey, Sheila Sororian, Mariel Friberg, Heather Holmes, Yongtao
Hu, Armistead Russell*, James Mulholland, Howard Chang, Matthew Stirckland,
Wenxian Zhang
O-4-25-06
Estimating seasonal and spatial variability of particulate matter and sulfur dioxide
concentrations by land use regression in Tehran, Iran
Hassan Amini*, Seyed Mahmood Taghavi Shahri, Sarah B. Henderson, Kazem Naddafi,
Ramin Nabizadeh, Masud Yunesian
O-4-26
HEALTH EFFECTS FROM ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
Chair(s): FitzGerald Rex, Béatrice Fervers
O-4-26-01
A comparison of PBDEs, PCBs, OH-PBDEs, and OH-PCB concentrations in paired human
samples of maternal serum and fetal liver during mid-gestation
Ami Zota*, Linda Linderholm, June-Soo Park, Tan Guo, Myrto Petreas, R. Thomas Zoeller,
Martin Privalsky, Darcy Tarrant, Tracey Woodruff
O-4-26-02
Associations between blood persistent organic pollutants and 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 in
pregnancy
Eva Morales*, Mireia Gascón, David Martínez, Maribel Casas, Ferran Ballester, Clara
L. Rodríguez-Bernal, Jesús Ibarlucea, Loreto Santa Marina, Esther Vizcaino, Joan O.
Grimalt, Jordi Sunyer
O-4-26-03
Serum levels of perfluoroalkyl acids in mothers and infants: transplacental and
lactational transfer from the mother
Tony Fletcher*, Debapriya Mondal, Rosana Weldon, Brenda Eskenazi
O-4-26-04
Persistent Organochlorines and Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
David Savitz*, Gregory A. Wellenius, Mark Klebanoff, Elizabeth Jensen, Matthew
Longnecker
O-4-26-05
Associations between urinary phthalate metabolites and biomarkers of inflammation
and oxidative stress in pregnant women
Kelly K. Ferguson*, Bhramar Mukherjee, Thomas McElrath, John D. Meeker
O-4-27
SECONDHAND TOBACCO SMOKE
Chair(s): Ana Navas-Acien, Sarah Rajkumar
O-4-27-01
Impact of a stepwise introduction of smoke-free legislation on the rate of preterm
births: analysis of routinely collected birth data
Bianca Cox, Evelyne Martens, Benoit Nemery, Vangronsveld Jaco, Tim S. Nawrot*
O-4-27-02
THE EFFECT OF A SMOKING BAN INTRODUCTION ON EXPOSURE AND CARDIORESPIRATORY HEALTH IN
SWISS HOSPITALITY WORKERS
Sarah Rajkumar*, Cong Khanh Huynh, Georg Bauer, Daiana Stolz, Alexander Möller,
Jürg Hammer, Gregory A. Wellenius, Arno Schmidt-Trucksäss, Martin Röösli
O-4-27-03
Kidney function and tobacco smoke exposure in US adolescents
Esther Garcia-Esquinas*, Lauren F. Loeffler, Virginia M. Weaver, Jeffrey J. Fadrowski, Ana
Navas-Acien
O-4-27-04
Obesogenic Effects of Exposure to Tobacco Smoke and Air Pollution in Children
Robert McConnell*, Ernest Shen, Frank Gilliland, Michael Jerrett, Jennifer Wolch, ChihChieh Chang, Frederick Lurmann, Kiros Berhane
O-4-27-05
The Synergistic Effect of Heredity and Exposure to Second-hand Smoke on Adult-onset
Asthma
Taina K. Lajunen*, Jouni Jaakkola, Maritta S. Jaakkola
O-4-27-06
Effect modification by dietary fiber on the association between secondhand smoke and
coronary heart disease mortality among Chinese nonsmokers in Singapore
Maggie L. Clark*, Lesley M. Butler, Woon-Puay Koh, Renwei Wang, Jian-Min Yuan
O-4-28
ROAD TRAFFIC NOISE
Chair(s): Carla Ancona, Stephen Ifeanyi Duruchukwu
O-4-28-01
Road traffic noise and risk for breast cancer
Mette Sørensen*, Kim Overvad, Anne Tjønneland, Ole Raaschou-Nielsen
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Delhi
Wednesday
O-4-25-05
Helvetia 2
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Thursday
13:30–15:00
Spatial variation of fine particle vanadium and ship emissions in New York City
Kazuhiko Ito*, Iyad Kheirbek, Sarah Johnson, Grant Pezeshki, Zev Ross, Holger Eisl,
Thomas Matte
Friday
13:30–15:00
O-4-25-04
Tuesday
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Helvetia 3-5
Authors
Conference Program
Monday
Conference Program
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
Tuesday
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
15:15–15:45
O-4-28-02
Disentangling the effects of traffic-related noise and air pollution on blood pressure:
indoor noise levels and protections
Maria Foraster*, Xavier Basagaña, Inmaculada Aguilera, Marcela Rivera, David Agis,
Laura Bouso, Alexandre Deltell, Roberto Elosua, Nino Kuenzli
O-4-28-03
The impact of noise and air pollution exposure on pregnancy outcomes
Ulrike Gehring*, Lillian Tamburic, Hind Sbihi, Hugh Davies, Michael Brauer
O-4-28-04
Road traffic noise and all-cause mortality in the Netherlands
Danny Houthuijs*, Wim Swart, Caroline Ameling, Marten Marra, Oscar Breugelmans,
Hanneke Kruize, Nicole Janssen, Paul Fischer
O-4-28-05
Exposure to Road Traffic Noise and Children’s Behavioural Problems and Sleep
Disturbance: Results from the GINIplus and LISAplus Studies
Carla M T Tiesler*, Matthias Birk, Elisabeth Thiering, Gabriele Kohlböck, Sibylle
Koletzko, Carl-Peter Bauer, Dietrich Berdel, Andrea von Berg, Wolfgang Babisch,
Joachim Heinrich
O-4-28-06
Traffic noise, insomnia and risk factors for cardiovascular disease
Jorunn Evandt*, Bente Oftedal, Norun Hjertager Krog, Per E. Schwarze, Per Nafstad,
Sidsel Graff-Iversen, Gunn Marit Aasvang
F-4-29
CLOSING SESSION
•
Martin Röösli, Conference Co-chair
•
Richard A. Fenske , President ISES,
•
Pawel Wargocki, President ISIAQ
•
Annette Peters, President ISEE
•
Nino Künzli, Conference Chair
•
Marcel Tanner, Director Swiss TPH
San Francisco
Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
164
Notes
Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Author Index
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
A
A.A. Pereira, Luiz – P-2-05-17
Aakanksha, Ms – P-1-08-16
Aamodt, Geir – P-3-07-11, P-3-07-12
Aase, Heidi – O-3-35-03
Aasvang, Gunn Marit – P-3-07-11, P-3-07-12,
O-4-28-06
Aatamila, Marjaleena – P-2-34-04
Abboud, Maher – P-3-03-20
Abdelgelil, Fathy – O-4-11-01
Abdous, Belkacem – P-1-14-06
Abduljabbar, Mai – O-1-23-06
Abdul-Rahman, Muhammad Farid – O-1-27-06
Abrahams, Nathalie – P-2-08-14
Abramson, Michael – P-1-05-24, S-3-27-05
Adam, Martin – P-1-06-03, O-3-09-03
Adamkiewicz, Gary – P-3-23-15, P-1-04-27, P-2-08-17,
O-4-09-05, O-3-17-05, S-2-08-01
Adams, Robert – P-3-16-04, P-2-27-01
Adar, Sara – O-2-09-02, P-2-31-13
Adetona, Olorunfemi – P-3-11-18, P-1-13-20,
P-3-04-06
Adhikari, Atin – O-1-28-03
Aelion, C. Marjorie – P-3-18-16, P-1-10-02
Aerts, Sam – P-3-21-13
Afroz, Sakila – P-1-18-08
Agaku, Israel – P-3-11-01
Agami, Sarit – P-2-34-10
Aggazzotti, Gabriella – P-1-14-04, P-1-28-16
Agis, David – P-1-04-12, P-1-04-16, O-4-28-02, O-310-02, O-2-36-05
Agius, Raymond – P-3-05-07, O-2-16-03, O-3-21-03,
S-2-19-02, P-2-20-01
Agmon, Verad – P-3-12-02
Agnew, David A – P-3-21-11
Agramunt, Silvia – P-1-13-17
Aguiar, Andrea – P-1-22-25
Aguiar, Suzana – P-2-31-09
Aguilar, Clemente – P-1-10-01
Aguilar-Garduño, Clemente – P-3-23-03, P-2-23-27
Aguilar-Villalobos, Manuel – 9909, O-1-39-01,
O-4-05-03
Aguilera, Inmaculada – P-1-04-12, P-1-04-16, P-1-0423, P-3-05-17, O-4-28-02
Aguinagalde, Xabier – P-3-18-09
Ahami, Ahmed – P-1-18-02
Ahmad, Balsam – O-3-11-02
Ahmad, Shahbaz – P-2-23-09
Ahmed, Alauddin – P-1-10-04
Ahn, Hogi – P-3-16-15
Ahn, Jiyoung – O-1-31-06
Ahn, Kang Mo – P-3-27-12
Ahsan, Habibul – P-1-10-04, S-1-30-04
Aimaier, Yakufu – O-2-28-05
Airaksinen, Riikka – P-1-25-14
Ait Bamai, Yu – P-3-24-14
Aitken, Peter – P-2-31-18
Ajogi, Ikwe – P-3-15-21
Akerstrom, Magnus – P-1-04-13, P-2-13-10, O-339-01
Akiyama, Yukio – P-3-11-14
Akram, Muhammad – P-1-05-24
Al-Aidarous, Fatima – O-2-34-05
Alameddine, Mirna – P-1-14-18
Alamo Hernández, Urinda – O-3-29-06
Alastuey, Andrés – P-2-04-16, P-3-03-18, P-1-04-20,
P-1-06-19
Alavanja, Michael – O-4-11-03
Albalawi, Salem – P-3-04-17, P-2-04-10
Albert, Christine – O-3-21-06
Alberto, Ascherio – O-1-27-05
Albetti, Benedetta – S-2-11-02
Al-Delaimy, Wael – O-1-34-05
Alden, Jody – O-3-08-05
Aldred, Josh – P-2-09-12
Aleksandryan, Anahit – P-1-22-19
Alekseev, Vadim – P-3-05-04
Alemayehu, Yemane – P-3-08-09
Alessandrini, Ester Rita – P-3-03-31, P-3-03-32, P-303-36, P-2-05-25, O-3-23-01, O-3-23-02, P-2-12-26
Alexander, Jan – P-3-15-11, P-2-24-06
Alexeeff, Stacey – P-3-18-13
Alfaro Moreno, Ernesto – P-2-34-06
Alguacil, Juan – O-3-10-02, O-2-36-05, P-1-10-01
Ali Khan, Hafiz Azhar – P-2-23-09
Ali Tarib, Alif – P-3-30-02
Alinaghizadeh, Hassan – O-2-40-05
Aliyu, Oluremi – P-3-12-14
Allan, Just – O-2-15-05
Allayee, Hooman – P-1-13-05
Allen, Diana – O-1-23-03
Allen, Ryan W. – P-2-06-02, O-2-36-01, O-3-41-03,
S-2-35-01, O-2-15-01
Allouch, Alaa – P-2-08-20
Almeida, Adriana – P-2-13-12
Almeida, Claudia – P-2-02-03
Almerud, Pernilla – P-1-04-02, O-3-39-01, P-1-01-07
Almqvist, Catarina – P-2-20-09
Alonso Arvizu, Jose Guillermo – P-2-05-05, P-1-25-10
Alpert, Hillel – P-3-11-01
Alpert, Pinhas – P-1-12-09
Al-Rouqi, Reem – O-1-23-06
Al-Saleh, Iman – O-1-23-06
Alshawabkeh, Akram N. – P-1-18-03
Alston, Lillian – P-3-23-21
Alt, Gian-Marco – P-2-02-21
Altangerel, Enkhjargal – P-3-03-19, O-3-10-03
Altomare, Maria – O-4-07-05, P-2-22-01
Altshul, Larisa M. – O-1-09-06, P-2-23-01
Alvarado Cruz, Isabel – P-1-01-19
Alvarez Antonio, Carlos – P-3-12-07
Al-Wahaibi, Adil Said Ali – P-3-03-03
Amador, Juan Jose – S-2-29-01, S-2-29-04, S-2-29-05
Amagai, Takashi – P-3-11-14
Amaral, André F. S. – P-1-14-12
Amaral, Camila – P-2-04-05
Amarasiriwardena, Chitra – P-1-18-09, S-2-11-02
Amato, Fulvio – P-3-03-18, P-2-06-14, O-1-37-01
Amegah, Adeladza – O-4-20-02
Ameling, Caroline – O-1-31-02, O-4-28-04, O-409-01
Ames, Jennifer – O-3-22-05
Amini, Hassan – P-3-05-21, P-1-04-21, P-2-05-20,
P-1-05-20, O-4-25-06
Aminova, Alfiia – P-2-24-15
Amitai, Yona – P-1-22-12
Ammann, Roland A. – O-4-18-03
Amoly, Elmira – O-4-09-04
Amos, Jaleesia – P-3-15-14
Amouei Torkmahalleh, Mehdi – P-2-08-09
Amster, Eric – P-3-03-14
Amudha, Manickam Natarajan – O-2-14-02
Analitis, Antonis – P-3-12-23, P-1-12-24, O-1-07-04
Anand, Sonia Taj – P-3-27-29
Anand-Ivell, Ravinder – S-1-29-04
Ananyeva, Oksana – O-4-14-06, P-2-02-02,
P-1-06-02
Anassour-Laouan-Sidi, Eladhji – P-2-13-22, P-1-1807, P-1-25-02
Ancelet, Sophie – S-2-27-04, O-2-40-03
Ancona, Carla – P-3-05-31, O-4-17-06, P-3-30-08,
O-1-31-05, P-2-04-03, P-2-04-03, O-2-26-05
Ander, Louise – P-1-10-05, P-1-10-06
Andersen, Helle Vibeke – P-2-09-15
Andersen, Zorana Jovanovic – P-3-05-13, O-3-12-06,
S-2-19-01, P-1-24-19, S-2-12-03, O-2-34-03
Anderson, Brooke – O-2-28-02, O-2-33-03
Anderson, Evan – P-2-27-01
Anderson, H. Ross – P-3-05-25, O-2-31-01, P-1-1201, S-4-13-05
Andersson, Anne Maria – S-2-35-02
Andersson, Eva – O-3-39-01, P-1-25-18
Andersson, Niklas – P-3-27-09, P-3-27-23, P-2-20-09
Andra, Syam S. – P-2-13-11
André, Carmen Diva – O-1-14-04
André, Paulo Afonso – P-2-02-12, O-1-14-04
Andreotti, Gabriella – O-4-11-03
Andrusaityte, Sandra – P-2-17-05, P-2-17-08
Aneck-Hahn, Nathalie – P-3-23-04
Angelici, Laura – P-2-26-15
Angelini, Paola – P-3-30-08
Angelo, Cecinato – P-2-08-22, O-1-14-05
Angelon-Gaetz, Kim – P-2-09-18
Angerer, Jürgen – P-1-13-06, O-3-35-02
Anis, Emilia – P-1-12-09
Anjali, Bilkis Ara – P-1-12-27
Annabi Attia, Thouraya – P-1-28-13
Anne, Alt – P-2-24-24
Annesi-Maesano, Isabella – P-3-03-20, S-4-06-04
Anninou, Nikolia – P-1-19-08
Anto, Josep Maria – O-3-42-01
Anton, Rukshala – O-1-28-04
Antropov, Konstantin – P-1-04-25
Anzalota, Liza V. – P-1-18-03
Anzion, Rob B.M. – O-1-11-01
Anzivino, Lucie – P-1-22-28
Apel, Petra – P-2-13-13, P-1-13-06, O-3-35-02
Apostoli, Pietro – P-2-26-15
Appleton, Allison – S-2-11-05
Apte, Joshua – P-1-05-09
Apte, Michael – O-2-41-02
Aragon, Aurora – S-2-29-02
Araki, Atsuko – P-3-24-14, P-2-26-09, P-2-26-10, P-122-03, P-1-22-23, P-2-24-26, P-2-24-29, P-1-24-24
Aralis, Hilary – P-1-05-27, O-4-12-03
Arashidani, Keiichi – P-3-11-14, P-3-27-04
Arbex, Marcos – P-2-04-05
Arcury, Thomas A. – P-1-28-12
Ardagh, Mike – O-3-37-05
Arena, Giovanni – O-4-07-05, P-1-14-20, O-3-31-06
Arfaeinia, Hossein – P-2-05-20
Argalasova-Sobotova, Lubica – P-3-07-14, P-3-11-12
Arias, Griselda – P-2-20-02
Arias-Medellín, Luis A. – O-2-28-03
Ariga, Toshinori – P-2-12-14
Aristanti, Christina – P-2-09-01
Armengaud, Alexandre – P-3-04-14
Armenti, Karla – O-1-23-02
Armstrong, Ben – P-3-12-33, P-2-02-03, O-2-28-01
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Armstrong, David – S-2-11-05
Armstrong, Jenna – P-2-20-02
Arnold, Anna-Lena – P-1-01-16
Arora, Narendra K. – O-1-39-02, O-1-39-04, S-2-2101, S-2-21-06
Arrebola, Juan P. – O-1-41-05
Arshad, Hasan S – S-1-13-05
Artaxo, Paulo – P-3-05-01
Artiñano, Begoña – P-1-04-20
Arunachalam, Saravanan – P-1-04-01, P-1-04-05
Arvanitis, Athanasios – P-3-08-06
Asante, Kwakupoku – S-2-21-01
Ascherio, Alberto – O-3-08-03
Aschner, Michael – P-3-23-01
Asenova, Radost – P-3-30-16
Ashley, Jeffrey – P-3-15-14
Ashworth, Danielle – P-2-34-11
Asikainen, Arja – P-1-08-04, O-2-41-05, O-2-41-06,
P-1-08-18, O-2-30-02
Asimakopoulos, Dimosthenis N. – P-1-06-10
Assennato, Giorgio – O-2-18-05
Asta, Federica – O-1-16-01
Atchley, Dylan – P-1-32-20
Athanson, Michael – O-2-40-04
Atkinson, Richard – P-3-05-25, P-3-12-23
Atli, Zahide Ceren – P-3-27-16
Attfield, Kathleen – P-3-23-15
Aubin, Daniel – O-2-16-02, P-2-20-15, P-2-20-28
Auchincloss, Amy – P-2-31-13
Audrey de Nazelle, Audrey – P-2-06-03
Augustin, Colette – P-2-02-22, P-2-02-01
Augustsson, Anna – P-3-15-08, P-3-30-14, P-1-14-16
Aune, Marie – O-2-17-02
Aung, The Wint – P-1-08-02
Aurela, Minna – P-2-06-16
Austin, Elena – P-1-06-12
Austin, Thomasina – P-3-27-03
Autenrieth, Christine – O-3-34-03
Aviram, Michael – P-1-05-18
Avnon, Luna – P-2-09-23
Awawdi, Khaled – P-3-11-24
Axelrad, Daniel – P-1-32-20
Aydin, Denis – P-2-02-21
Aylward, Lesa – S-1-21-01, S-1-21-02, S-1-21-03,
S-1-21-05
Ayotte, Pierre – P-3-24-05, P-1-18-07, P-1-25-02
Ayres, Jon G. – O-3-34-01
Azhar, Gulrez Shah – P-3-27-14
Azuma, Kenichi – P-3-16-29, P-3-27-04, P-2-17-13
Azzaoui, Fatima-Zahra – P-1-18-02, P-2-23-10
Álvarez Pedrerol, Mar – P-3-30-12, P-1-05-10, P-1-0619, O-4-09-04, O-3-08-01
Åström, Christofer – P-1-12-12, O-1-07-04
B
Babarskiene, Ruta – P-3-21-14
Babayigit, Mustafa – P-3-11-18
Babey, Susan – O-2-38-01, P-1-25-01
Babisch, Wolfgang – O-4-28-05, S-2-12-01,
S-2-12-02
Babjakova, Jana – P-3-07-14, P-3-11-12
Babu, Goru Krishna – S-2-29-03
Baccarelli, Andrea A – P-3-18-13, P-3-03-16, P-303-16, P-2-02-20, O-3-38-03, O-1-27-01, P-2-13-17,
P-2-26-01, P-2-26-03, P-1-13-17, O-4-11-03, P-2-26-15,
P-2-24-02, P-2-24-09, S-2-11-02, O-2-15-05, S-3-0603, O-2-23-05
Baccini, Michela – P-2-02-16, O-2-31-02, O-1-07-05
Bacco, Dimitri – P-2-08-01
Bachand, Annette M. – O-4-05-02
Bachler, Gerald – O-3-16-06
Badaloni, Chiara – O-1-31-05, P-2-05-13, O-4-21-04,
O-2-34-05
Badrah, Burmaajav – P-3-12-13
Bae, Hyun Sook – P-3-05-30, P-3-27-19, P-3-27-20,
P-2-13-14, P-1-13-01, P-2-20-03, P-2-24-01, P-1-24-03,
O-1-34-02, P-1-28-01, P-1-28-11
Bae, Hyun-joo – P-1-12-19, P-2-31-12
Bae, Sanghyuk – P-2-02-08, P-3-05-18, P-1-05-26,
P-1-06-01, O-3-23-03, P-2-24-22, P-2-24-25
Bae, Sung-Joon – P-3-08-01, P-3-08-05, P-2-04-11
Baek, Tae Seon – P-2-17-12
Baer, Donald – S-1-24-03
Baeyens, Willy – P-2-26-04, O-4-15-01
Baharad, Anat – P-1-12-09
Bain, Daniel – P-2-04-01
Bain, Paul – O-1-25-01
Baja, Emmanuel S. – P-2-06-19
Bajeux, Emma – O-4-12-06
Baker, Peter – O-2-33-06
Baker, Samuel – P-3-23-10
Bakker, Martine – O-2-24-03, S-1-15-04
Bakulski, Kelly – P-3-18-06, P-1-18-16, O-3-41-04
Balakirski, G. – P-1-12-34
Balakrishnan, Kalpana – F-4-04-02, P-3-15-04, P-209-05, O-1-39-02, O-1-39-04, O-2-14-01, O-2-14-02,
P-1-19-03, O-1-20-04, S-2-21-01, S-2-21-03, S-2-2106, S-1-18-02, P-1-28-05, S-3-19-01
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Baldasano, José María – P-1-04-12
Baldi, Isabelle – P-2-04-15
Baldwin, Nichole – P-2-06-17
Baliatsas, Christos – P-3-21-08
Ballester, Ferran – P-3-18-09, P-3-24-16, O-4-14-05,
P-2-05-11, P-2-06-01, P-3-05-17, O-4-26-02, P-2-1813, S-1-33-03, P-2-23-21, O-1-07-04
Ballesteros-Gómez, Ana – P-1-13-09, O-4-08-04,
O-2-15-04
Balmes, John R. – P-3-08-13, P-3-04-19, P-2-09-14,
P-2-13-01, P-1-13-07, O-4-23-03
Balshaw, David – F-4-04-02, S-2-32-04, S-1-24-04
Baltazar-Reyes, Mary Carmen – P-2-26-07
Balte, Pallavi – P-3-05-32, P-3-16-09
Bamba, Ikuko – P-2-17-13
Bambrick, Hilary – P-3-03-06
Ban, Susumu – P-2-24-29
Bandeen-Roche, Karen – P-2-31-02
Bandera, Elisa – O-4-24-01
Bang, Jin-Hee – P-2-06-09, P-2-20-18, P-3-04-10
Banks, Lauren – O-2-41-03
Bano, Laila – P-3-11-16
Banu, Shahera – O-4-19-06
Banyiova, Katarina – P-3-23-08
Bao, Bo-Ying – P-3-07-03
Bao, Weichao – P-1-10-02
Barabad, Mona Loraine – P-1-01-21, O-3-36-02
Barbieri, Flavia L – P-1-18-18
Barbone, Fabio – O-4-14-03, P-3-04-18, P-1-05-32
Barcellos, Lisa – S-2-11-01, 5471
Barcena-Blancarte, Claudia – P-2-02-19
Bargagli, Anna Maria – 5252, O-2-25-06
Baris, Dalsu – P-1-10-24, O-1-23-02
Barker-Cummings, Christie – P-3-27-03, P-3-27-07
Barn, Prabjit – P-1-08-05
Barnes, Brendon – P-2-18-06
Barnes, Fiona – P-3-16-22
Barnett, Adrian – P-1-32-15
Baron, J. M. – P-1-12-34
Barone-Adesi, Francesco – P-3-11-07
Barr, Dana Boyd – P-3-24-12, P-3-23-25, O-4-08-03,
S-1-21-04, O-2-15-05
Barra, Ricardo – P-1-32-10
Barraza-Villarreal, Albino – P-2-02-19, P-1-05-28,
P-2-20-21, P-2-20-22, P-2-24-12
Barregård, Lars – P-3-04-22, P-3-05-05, P-1-05-21,
O-4-17-03, P-1-14-01, P-1-18-17, O-3-41-02, P-1-01-07
Barrett, Emily – O-3-22-01, P-1-24-26
Barrett, William – P-3-05-28
Barry, Vaughn – O-3-39-05
Barsanti, Kelley – P-3-03-11
Bartell, Scott – P-2-05-19, P-2-05-29, O-2-23-04
Bartonova, Alena – P-1-04-26, P-1-05-15, S-3-13-02,
P-1-32-03
Bartzis, John – P-3-08-12, P-1-04-19, P-1-08-17,
P-1-08-18
Barupal, Jitendra – P-3-03-16, P-2-26-01
Bas, M. – P-1-12-34
Basagaña, Xavier – P-1-04-12, P-1-04-16, P-1-04-23,
P-1-05-04, P-2-06-14, O-4-20-01, O-4-28-02, O-310-02, O-4-09-02, O-2-36-05, O-3-21-01, P-1-12-21,
O-1-16-02, O-1-07-04
Bashin, Michelle – S-2-21-02
Basketter, David – P-3-16-22
Bastain, Theresa – O-1-22-06
Basterrechea, Mikel – P-3-05-17, P-2-18-13
Bastian, Susanne – P-1-32-22
Basu, Niladri – P-3-15-15, P-3-18-12, P-1-14-02,
P-1-18-03
Basu, Rupa – P-3-12-26, P-1-06-07, P-1-12-26
Bataille, Henri – O-4-08-02
Batbaatar, Suvd – O-3-10-03
Bates, Michael N. – P-2-09-01, O-1-39-02, O-1-3904, S-2-21-01, S-2-21-04, O-3-08-06
Bateson, Thomas – P-2-09-28, P-2-09-29, P-1-01-09
Battaglia, Fiorella – O-3-11-05
Batterman, Stuart – P-1-04-03, P-1-04-05, P-2-06-17,
O-2-16-05, O-2-10-05
Bauer, Carl-Peter – O-4-28-05
Bauer, Georg – O-4-27-02
Bauer, Marcus – O-2-20-01
Bäumer, Marcus – P-2-08-11
Baumgardner, Darrel – P-3-16-21
Baumgartner, Jill – P-1-08-02, O-4-05-01
Baxter, Lisa – P-1-06-17, O-2-10-06
Baxter, Shawn – S-3-30-04
Bayart, Nandinerdene – P-2-34-01
Bayle, Marie-Laure – O-4-23-06
Beale, Linda – P-2-31-10, P-2-31-14
Beamer, Paloma – F-4-04-02, P-3-18-20, P-1-10-10,
P-1-10-13, P-1-10-21, O-2-17-05, O-3-16-02, S-3-25-02
Beane Freeman, Laura – P-1-10-24, O-1-23-02,
O-4-11-03
Beaudet, Nancy – P-2-06-11
Bech, Bodil Hammer – O-4-08-06
Becher, Georg – P-1-22-07
Bechle, Matthew J. – O-3-42-04, O-1-35-01, O-1-3502, O-2-10-02
Beck, Sheila – O-2-18-01
Becker, Allen – P-2-06-02
166
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
167
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
C
C. Martins, Lourdes – P-2-05-17
C.a III, Pope – O-2-31-01
Cabanes, Pierre-André – P-3-30-19
Cadum, Ennio – P-3-30-08, O-2-09-06, P-3-03-05,
P-3-03-31, P-3-03-33, P-3-03-36, O-3-23-01
Caffo, Ernesto – P-1-28-16
Cai, Bo – P-3-05-32, P-3-16-09, P-1-10-02
Cai, Yi – O-4-07-06
Cai, Yutong – P-1-04-17, P-1-05-13, O-3-09-03
Caicedo-Borrero, Diana Maria – P-2-08-14, P-1-18-11
Cajero, Miranda – P-2-29-07
Calafat, Antonia M. – P-3-24-20, P-3-23-10, P-133-06, O-3-17-02, P-1-13-10, P-1-13-18, O-1-12-04,
O-2-17-01, O-2-17-03, O-1-09-01, P-2-24-16, P-1-2225, O-3-35-03, O-2-22-02, P-2-24-21, P-2-24-23,
P-1-24-25, P-1-24-26, O-2-15-03, S-4-10-04
Caldwell, Kathleen – O-4-24-02
Cali, Salvatore – S-2-08-04
Callan, Anna – O-1-36-05
Calogero, Aldo E. – O-4-07-05, P-2-22-01
Cambal, Leah – P-1-01-20, P-1-01-22, P-2-04-02,
P-3-04-01, P-3-04-02, P-1-01-14
Caminos Serrano, Luis Gerardo – P-3-27-34
Campagnolo, Davide – P-2-08-16
Campbell, Malcolm – O-3-37-05
Campuzano-González, Martha – P-1-28-18
Canchola, Alison J – P-3-18-19
Cantillana, Tatiana – P-1-22-05
Cantone, Laura – P-2-26-15
Cantonwine, David E. – P-1-18-03
Cantor, Kenneth P. – P-1-10-24, O-1-23-02, P-1-14-12
Cantoral Preciado, Alejandra – P-1-13-13, O-4-08-05,
O-2-15-05, S-1-29-03
Canuz, Eduardo – S-2-21-05
Cárdenas-González, Beatriz – P-2-02-19
Cardile, Vera – P-2-26-06
Cardis, Elisabeth – P-3-21-05, P-3-21-07, P-3-21-09,
O-3-14-02, P-2-29-08, O-2-40-06
Carel, Jean-Claude – P-1-33-05
Carey, Iain – P-3-05-25
Carignan, Courtney – P-2-24-14, S-1-30-01
Carlander, Ulrika – O-3-16-05
Carlsen, Hanne Krage – P-2-05-30, O-2-36-03
Carlsten, Christopher – P-2-05-07, O-1-27-04
Carmona, Juan J. – P-2-26-01
Carr, Jessie – P-1-01-20, P-1-01-22, P-2-04-02, P-204-19, P-1-28-22, P-2-31-07, P-3-04-02, P-1-01-14
Carrer, Paolo – P-2-08-16, O-2-41-04, O-2-41-05,
O-2-41-06, P-1-08-18, P-1-01-05
Carrié, Rémi – P-2-05-09
Carsin, Anne-Elie – P-2-05-34, P-1-05-13, P-1-06-03
Carter, Elliot – O-2-40-04
Carter, Jacqueline D. – O-4-05-02
Carteret, Marion – O-3-28-02
Cartier, Chloé – P-3-23-19, P-2-23-22
Carvalho, Daniele – P-2-23-04
Carwile, Jenny – S-3-26-02
Casas, Lidia – P-2-20-19, O-1-40-01
Casas, Maribel – P-3-24-15, P-1-13-09, O-4-0804, O-1-16-03, O-4-26-02, P-2-18-13, P-2-24-20,
O-2-15-04
Cascio, Wayne E. – O-4-18-05, P-2-02-26, O-1-2605, O-2-22-03
Casey, Joan – P-3-15-19
Casey, Olives – O-2-31-01
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Burke, Thomas – O-4-21-06
Burm, Eunae – P-1-18-01
Burmaajav, Badrakh – P-3-03-19
Burman, Lars – P-3-30-05, O-2-44-02
Burnett, Richard T. – O-1-31-03, O-1-26-02, P-106-08, O-2-31-01, O-2-44-01, O-1-11-03, S-4-13-04,
P-1-25-13
Burns, Jane – P-2-23-01
Burris, Heather – O-2-23-05
Burt, Allan – O-1-25-04
Busà, Alfredo – P-1
Buschka, Anna – P-2-05-34
Bush, Kathleen – P-2-17-19
Bustamante, Mariona – P-1-06-11, P-2-13-17,
P-1-13-17
Bustamante-Montes, Lilia Patricia – P-3-23-18,
P-1-28-18
Butland, Barbara K – P-1-12-01, S-4-13-05
Butler, Colin – P-3-27-17, S-2-39-04
Butler, David – P-1-24-12
Butler, Lesley M. – O-4-27-06
Butler, Rondi – O-2-23-04
Buxton, Miatta – O-4-12-04
Buzina, Walter – P-1-19-05
Buzzoni, Carlotta – P-3-05-10, P-2-34-05
Byeong-Kyu, Lee – P-1-01-24
Bylsma, Lauren – O-4-12-04
Byrne, Samuel – O-4-16-05
Bythell, Mary – P-3-04-11
Byun, Hyang-Min – P-3-03-16, P-2-13-17, P-1-13-17,
P-2-24-09
Wednesday
Braga, Alfésio – P-2-04-05, P-2-23-04, P-1-01-06
Brakefield-Caldwell, Wilma – O-2-16-05
Brama, Kone – O-2-07-01
Brambilla, Paolo – P-2-24-31
Brangi, Amelia – P-2-05-24
Brantsæter, Anne Lise – P-3-15-11, P-1-22-07, P-224-06, O-4-12-02
Brauer, Michael – P-2-05-07, P-2-06-02, O-4-28-03,
P-1-08-02, O-2-36-01, O-2-31-03, O-2-10-01, P-112-01, O-2-38-06, P-2-17-21, S-4-13-04, S-2-35-01,
O-2-15-01, S-3-19-02
Braun, James – P-2-05-37
Braun, Joseph – P-2-13-20, O-1-09-01, O-2-22-02,
O-2-15-05
Bräuner, Elvira V. – P-2-09-15, S-1-08-03, P-1-24-19
Braun-Fahrländer, Charlotte – O-2-10-04, O-2-38-05,
O-1-40-02, O-1-40-03
Braverman, Lewis – O-3-15-04
Bravo, Mercedes – P-2-04-08
Breen, Michael – O-2-10-05
Breitner, Susanne – P-1-05-37, O-1-26-05, O-2-4404, O-1-10-04, O-2-22-03, P-1-32-22
Brenner, Barbara – S-1-24-01
Brenner, Bernhard – P-1-19-11
Brenner, Darren – O-3-15-06
Breton, Carrie V. – P-3-11-21, 5811
Breugelmans, Oscar – O-1-31-02, O-4-28-04, O-417-01, O-4-09-01
Breysse, Jill – S-2-08-02
Breysse, Patrick – P-3-12-05, P-1-19-18
Briem, Haraldur – P-2-05-30
Briggs, David J. – P-3-23-16, P-1-05-03, O-3-14-01
Bringolf-Isler, Bettina – O-2-38-05
Brink, Luann – P-1-05-02, P-3-03-40, P-2-18-07
Brink, Mark – S-2-12-04
Brito Gontijo, Mariana – P-1-19-21
Broadwater, Kendra – O-3-22-02
Broadwin, Rachel – P-1-06-07
Broday, David M. – P-1-04-06, O-1-35-06, O-4-2501, P-1-01-08
Broder, Michael – P-1-32-23
Brody, Julia – O-3-15-02
Bronstein, Jeff M. – P-3-23-13, P-2-23-14, P-2-23-15
Bronstein, Katherine – P-3-08-17, P-2-09-30
Brook, Jeffrey – O-1-31-03, P-1-04-04, O-1-26-02,
S-2-35-01, O-2-15-01
Brook, Robert – O-1-31-03, O-1-26-02, P-1-25-13
Brooks, Daniel – S-2-29-01, S-2-29-04, S-2-29-05
Brooks, W. Abdullah – P-1-12-27
Brosig, Laura – O-3-36-05
Brouwer, Maartje – P-3-23-09, P-2-23-11
Brown, Daniel M – O-3-39-02
Brown, Patrick – P-1-10-23
Brown, Sally – P-1-12-20
Brown, Terry – P-3-08-06
Browne, Richard – P-1-32-19
Browne, Stephen – P-2-12-17
Brozek, Eric – P-3-15-07, P-3-15-23
Bruce, Neville – O-1-16-04
Bruce, Nigel – O-1-39-06, O-2-14-01, S-2-21-02,
S-1-18-01, S-1-18-04, S-1-18-05, S-3-19-01
Bruckers, Liesbeth – O-4-15-01, P-2-24-18
Brugge, Doug – P-1-01-26, P-1-04-11, P-1-04-27,
O-3-11-03, P-2-06-18, P-1-06-04, O-1-26-06, O-220-02, O-2-16-06, O-1-37-03, O-3-21-04, O-3-09-04,
O-2-38-03
Bruha, Jan – P-1-05-06
Bruhova-Foltynova, Hana – P-1-05-06
Bruinen de Bruin, Yuri – P-1-08-01
Brunborg, Gunnar – O-4-12-05
Brunekreef, Bert – P-3-05-23, O-2-09-01, P-3-04-15,
P-2-04-09, P-2-04-18, P-2-05-21, P-1-05-04, O-4-2001, O-4-20-04, P-1-05-35, O-2-41-01, O-2-16-03, O-321-01, O-3-21-02, O-3-21-03, O-2-31-05, O-1-35-03,
O-2-10-03, O-4-25-02, O-2-44-01, O-1-16-02, S-2-1
Brüning, Thomas – P-3-24-01, P-1-33-01, P-1-13-06,
P-1-13-16, O-3-35-02, O-2-22-06
Brunst, Kelly – P-2-26-16
Bua, Luciano – P-1-13-10
Bucci, Simone – O-1-31-05, O-2-26-05
Buckeridge, David – O-1-28-06
Bücker-Nott, Hans-Joachim – P-2-14-01
Buckholz, Jeanette M – P-2-29-17, O-3-29-05
Buckley, Brian – O-4-24-01
Buckley, Timothy – P-1-04-29, S-3-25-01
Budoff, Matthew – P-1-05-23
Budtz-Jørgensen, Esben – O-1-41-06
Buekers, Jurgen – O-2-31-04
Buffler, Patricia A. – P-3-27-32, P-2-05-28, O-3-1501, P-2-31-15
Bunch, Kathryn – S-2-27-05
Bünger, Jürgen – P-2-13-03
Bunsit, Thanawit – O-3-37-03
Bureau, Alexandre – O-1-42-06
Burgardt, Rainer – P-1-13-19, P-1-22-21
Burgess, Jefferey – P-1-10-12
Burgher, Lukas – S-2-08-05
Bürgi, Alfred – P-3-21-15, O-3-14-04
Buring, Julie – P-3-11-04
Burke, Janet – P-1-04-05, P-1-06-17, O-2-10-05
Thursday
Bigay, Yves – O-1-14-03
Biggeri, Annibale – O-4-14-03, P-3-04-18, P-2-02-16,
P-2-05-25, P-1-05-32, O-2-31-02, O-1-07-05
Bijnens, Esmée – O-3-34-04, P-2-26-14
Bilenko, Natalya – O-3-21-02
Billoir, Elise – O-4-23-06
Bind, Marie-Abele – P-2-26-03
Binder, Alexandra M. – P-2-26-01
Birk, Matthias – O-4-28-05
Birnbaum, Linda – S-2-32-04, P-2-23-01
Biro, Frank M. – P-3-11-28, O-1-12-04, O-2-17-03,
S-4-10-02
Bisceglia, Lucia – O-2-18-05
Bishop, Amanda – P-3-23-10
Bittner, Martin-Immanuel – P-2-12-16, O-3-33-02
Bixby, Honor – P-2-17-04
Bjerg, Anders – P-1-06-18
Blach, Colette – P-1-05-31
Black, Marilyn – P-3-24-09
Blain, Jeffrey – P-3-23-11, O-4-23-06, P-1-22-28,
P-2-23-08
Blanchard, Olivier – O-2-17-04
Blanco, Luis E. – S-2-29-02
Blangiardo, Marta – P-1-04-10, P-1-04-17, P-1-05-03
Blasetti, Francesco – O-1-26-01
Bloom, Michael – P-3-24-13, P-1-10-18
Bloomfield, Dan – P-3-12-20
Blount, Benjamin – P-2-13-19, S-1-21-03, O-4-24-02
Bluhm, Gösta – O-4-17-02
Blumberg, DAN – P-3-03-04
Bluyssen, Philo – P-1-08-18
Bluyssen, Philomena M. – P-3-08-12, P-2-09-20
Blythe, David – P-3-12-18
Boa, Eric – P-3-30-20
Bob, Alex – P-1-01-26, P-1-04-11
Bobb, Jennifer – O-4-07-03, O-2-20-06, P-2-31-07
Bobvos, János – P-3-12-17, P-2-02-24, P-1-12-24,
P-1-12-28
Bödeker, Rolf-Hasso – P-3-07-09
Boehmer, Tegan – O-3-21-05, O-3-35-05
Boerstra, Atze – O-4-22-03
Boffi, Roberto – P-3-11-27
Bok, Gunilla – P-1-19-15
Bolignano, Andrea – O-1-31-05, P-2-04-03, O-226-05
Bollati, Valentina – P-2-26-15
Bolotin, Arkady – O-1-07-05
Bolstad, Heather – P-3-24-18, P-3-08-18, P-1-24-18
Bolte, Gabriele – P-3-07-06, O-4-17-05, P-1-13-19,
P-1-22-21
Bolte, John – P-3-21-08
Boman Lindström, Cecilia – O-1-09-03
Boman, Johan – P-1-01-12
Bonanno, Linda – P-1-01-25
Bonde, Jens Peter – P-1-13-12, O-3-22-03, O-1-41-02,
P-2-24-20, S-1-29-02, S-1-29-04
Bonfoh, Bassirou – O-1-12-02
Bonner, Matthew – P-1-32-19
Bontempi, Elza – O-1-20-06
Bonvallot, Nathalie – P-3-08-11, O-2-17-04
Bonzini, Matteo – P-2-26-15
Bookstaff, Robert – P-3-16-22
Borja-Bustamante, Patricia – P-1-28-18
Bornefalk Hermansson, Anna – P-1-24-04
Bornehag, Carl-Gustaf – F-2-05-03, P-3-11-22, O-317-01, O-3-17-03, O-1-09-03, S-1-13-03, O-4-16-05,
P-1-22-08, S-2-35-05, O-2-15-01
Bornman, Riana – P-3-23-04, P-3-23-06, P-3-23-07,
P-3-23-24, O-4-23-04, P-1-24-29
Bornschein, Robert – O-1-12-04, O-2-17-03
Borras, Alicia – S-2-42-06
Boryana, Levterova – P-1-14-19
Bos, Inge – P-2-17-01, O-2-38-04
Bosch de Basea Gómez, Magda – O-2-40-06
Botsivali, Maria – O-4-12-01
Botteldooren, Dick – P-3-07-08
Botton, Jérémie – P-1-24-25, O-2-15-03
Bouchard, Maryse F – P-1-22-09, P-1-24-13
Bouchard, Michèle – P-1-08-05
Boucher, Beatrice – P-1-22-27
Bougiatioti, Aikaterini – P-1-06-10
Bouland, Catherine – P-3-30-07, O-2-31-04,
O-2-31-04
Boulanger, Guillaume – P-3-30-19
Bouso, Laura – P-1-04-12, P-2-06-03, O-4-28-02
Bousquet, Jean – O-3-42-01
Boutron-Ruault, Marie-Christine – P-2-24-07
Bouvier, Ghislaine – P-2-04-15
Bouwman, Henk – S-1-06-01, P-3-23-06, P-1-32-10
Bower, Carol – O-1-16-04
Bowman, Joe – P-3-21-09
Boyadzhieva, Rada – P-3-30-16
Boyd, James – P-3-03-08
Boyd-Barr, Dana – P-1-13-20, O-1-09-04
Boye Kyhl, Henriette – S-2-35-02
Boyle, Elizabeth – P-3-16-26
Bracci, Massimo – P-2-26-06
Bradberry, Sally – P-3-18-03
Bradman, Asa – O-4-23-03, O-4-08-03, O-1-09-04,
S-1-21-04, S-2-11-01, O-1-40-04, S-4-10-03
Friday
Becker, Piet – P-1-24-29
Becker, Thomas – S-2-12-03
Beckerman, Bernardo S. – S-4-13-02, P-1-25-13
Beckmann, Gwendolyn – O-1-11-01, S-2-37-04
Bede-Fazekas, Ákos – P-1-12-28
Bedogni, Marco – P-1-01-02
Beekhuizen, Johan – P-3-21-15, O-3-14-03, O-3-14-04
Beelen, Rob – P-3-07-03, O-2-09-01, P-3-04-15, P-204-09, P-3-05-06, P-3-05-13, P-1-05-04, O-3-42-02,
O-3-34-03, O-4-20-01, P-1-05-35, O-3-21-01, O-3-2102, O-3-09-06, O-1-35-02, O-1-35-03, O-2-10-03, O-116-02, S-2-19-01, S-2-19-03, S-2-19-04, S-2-19-05,
Behera, Sailesh – P-1-04-26
Behere, Manikyamba – O-4-11-05
Behere, Prakash – O-4-11-05
Bekhor, Shlomo – O-1-35-06
Bekö, Gabriel – P-2-08-23
Belay, Derese – P-3-16-30
Bell, Michelle L. – P-3-05-37, P-2-04-08, P-3-03-41,
O-3-10-01, O-2-28-02, O-2-33-03
Bellagamba, Sergio – P-1-01-38
Bellander, Tom – P-3-05-34, P-3-27-09, P-3-27-23,
P-2-06-12, P-1-12-15
Bellinger, David C. – P-3-23-25, P-3-05-16, P-1-1402, O-1-09-06, P-2-18-05, P-1-18-09, O-4-15-02,
O-4-15-05
Belmonte, Jordina – P-1-06-06
Belpoggi, Fiorella – P-1-13-10
Benedetti, Marta – P-2-34-05
Benjamin, Emelia – O-2-09-03, O-4-21-03
Benke, Geza – P-3-21-09, S-3-27-05
Benmarhnia, Tarik – P-3-30-13, P-2-12-03, 5421
Bennett, Deborah – O-2-14-03
Bennett, James E – O-1-42-01
Benson, Jill – P-1-12-14, O-2-25-04
Benson, Stacey – P-1-05-02, P-3-03-40, P-2-18-07
Bentayeb, Malek – P-3-04-14
Béranger, Rémi – O-4-23-06, P-2-23-08
Berat, Bénédicte – P-1-28-10
Berdel, Dietrich – O-4-28-05
Beres, Judit – P-1-10-07
Beresford, Shirley – P-3-23-05
Bereznicki, Sarah – P-1-04-05
Berg, Marie Henrike – O-2-20-01
Bergemalm-Rynell, Kerstin – P-1-04-13, P-1-22-10
Bergen, Silas – O-2-20-05
Bergenheim, Tommy – O-3-14-05
Berger, Martha – P-2-18-08
Berger, Nicolas – O-4-19-04
Berger-Preiss, Edith – P-3-16-14, P-3-23-14
Bergin, Mike – O-3-21-05
Bergkvist, Charlotte – P-1-22-05
Berglund, Marika – P-1-13-08, O-2-44-02, P-1-22-05
Bergman, Erin – P-2-17-07, P-2-17-22
Bergquist, Jonas – P-1-22-06, P-1-24-05
Bergstrom, Goran – O-3-41-02
Bergvall, Christoffer – O-2-44-02
Berhane, Kiros – O-1-22-06, O-4-27-04
Berisha, Afrim – P-2-34-03
Berman, Tamar – P-1-22-12
Bernard, Alfred – O-1-22-05
Bernard, Claire – P-1-05-35
Bernard, Nadine – P-3-07-02
Bernard, Nathalie – O-1-42-06
Bernardinello, Milena – P-2-17-07, P-2-17-22
Bernhardt, Pierre – P-2-08-20
Bernier, Marie-Odile – O-2-40-06
Bero Bedada, Getahun – P-3-05-34, P-3-05-07
Berrueta, Víctor M – P-2-09-32
Berry, David – P-3-05-28
Berry, Elliot – P-2-23-12
Bertazzi, Pietro Alberto – P-2-02-16, P-2-02-20,
O-2-31-02, P-2-26-15
Bertazzon, Stefania – O-3-16-01
Bertelsen, Randi – O-3-35-03, O-1-34-05, O-4-12-02
Berti, Giovanna – P-3-03-05, P-3-03-22, P-3-03-31,
P-1-04-20
Bertilsson, Helén – P-1-06-18
Bertram, Jens – P-1-13-14
Berube, K – P-3-05-36
Besselink, Anouk – O-1-14-06
Besselink, Harrie – O-4-12-01
Best, Lyle – O-1-17-01, P-1-10-17
Best, Nicky – O-1-42-01, O-1-42-02
Bestick, Aaron – O-1-10-01
Betterton, Eric A. – O-2-17-05
Bettschart, Robert – P-3-11-09
Bevan, Ruth – S-1-21-01, S-1-21-05
Bhatia, Sushma – P-1-24-11
Bhave, Prakash – P-1-05-31, O-2-22-03
Bi, Jun – P-1-12-22, O-3-16-03, S-1-19-02
Bi, Peng – P-1-12-14, O-2-25-04, P-1-32-14
Bi, Yan – P-1-12-17
Bianchi, Fabrizio – O-3-11-05, P-2-34-08, P-1-32-11
Bier, H. – P-1-12-34
Bierkens, Johan – O-3-35-01
Bierkens, Marc – P-1-12-08
Biesterbos, Jacqueline – O-2-24-03, S-2-37-04
Bietenhard, Sonja – F-4-04-01
Biff, Heloisa – P-1-24-09
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Author Index
Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Author Index
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Casiot, Corinne – P-1-18-18
Caspersen, Ida Henriette – P-3-15-11, P-2-24-06
Cassagne, Etienne – P-3-30-11, P-3-30-11
Cassano, Patricia A. – P-3-18-06, O-3-41-04
Cassee, Flemming – P-2-04-18, P-1-05-07, O-1-14-01,
O-2-43-02
Castañon-Figueroa, Adriana – O-4-12-04
Castillo Ferraez, Alan – P-1-01-19, P-1-14-05
Castillo-Castrejon, Marisol – O-4-12-04
Castillo-Cruz, Rocio – P-2-23-26
Castorina, Rosemary – S-1-21-04
Castro, Hermano – P-3-05-01
Castro, William – P-1-08-22, P-2-20-27
Catelan, Dolores – O-4-14-03, P-3-04-18, P-2-02-16,
P-1-05-32
Catia, Balducci – P-2-08-22, O-1-14-05
Cattaneo, Andrea – P-3-04-12, P-2-08-16, P-1-01-05
Cattani, Giorgio – P-2-04-03, P-3-03-22
Catto, Cyril – P-1-14-14
Cavallari, Jennifer – P-2-21-02
Cavallo, Domenico Maria – P-3-08-12, P-3-04-12,
P-2-08-16, P-1-01-05
Cavero, Clara – P-2-05-11
Caviezel, Seraina – P-2-05-12
Cavin, Ward-Caviness – P-1-05-31
Caya, Alexandra – S-2-42-01
Cayla, Joan A. – P-3-03-18
Cebrian, Mariano E. – O-1-17-03
Cecinato, Angelo – P-1-04-18
Cedeno-Laurent, J. G – O-4-09-05
Cely-Garcia, Maria F. – P-3-16-01, P-3-16-10,
P-3-16-28
Cepeda Gil, Magda Cristina – P-1-06-09, P-2-17-24
Cepeda, Clarimel – P-1-06-16
Ceretti, Elisabetta – O-2-43-05
Cerny, Thomas – P-3-11-05
Cervantes-Gutierrez, Jose Alfonso – P-2-12-23
Cesaroni, Giulia – P-3-05-31, O-1-31-04, O-1-31-05,
P-3-04-15, P-2-04-03, P-2-05-13, P-2-05-21, O-4-2104, O-2-34-05
Cha, Eun Shil – P-2-29-06, P-2-29-10, P-2-29-16,
P-2-29-18
Cha, Jun-Seok – O-3-36-03
Chafe, Zoe – O-2-31-03, O-2-43-03
Chaker, A. – P-1-12-34
Chalabi, Zaid – P-2-02-03, P-1-12-20, O-3-33-03,
P-1-32-16
Chalkiadaki, Georgia – O-1-41-04
Chan, Chang-Chung – P-3-05-23, O-2-09-05, P-1-0115, P-1-01-40, P-1-05-19
Chan, Gabrielle – P-2-02-06
Chan, Wenyaw – O-4-07-06
Chan, Ya-Ting – P-3-16-16
Chandramohan, Sriram – P-1-19-03, S-2-21-03
Chandran, Madhan – O-3-40-05
Chandran, Urmila – O-4-24-01
Chandrasekaran, V – P-1-25-09
Chang, Chao-Hsiang – P-3-11-25
Chang, Chia-Huang – P-2-13-15
Chang, Chih-Cheng – P-2-02-25
Chang, Chih-Chieh – O-4-27-04
Chang, Chih-Ching – P-2-09-16, P-2-20-25, P-1-25-17
Chang, Ching-Wen – P-1-19-19
Chang, Daniel – P-1-13-15
Chang, Howard – P-1-06-23, O-2-10-06, O-4-25-05
Chang, Hsin-Wen – P-1-05-30, O-3-36-04, O-2-15-02
Chang, Jung-Wei – P-3-15-09
Chang, Kun-Yi – P-2-08-15
Chang, Mei-Hua – P-3-15-09
Chang, Ta-Yuan – P-3-07-03
Chang, Tong Bou – P-3-08-04
Chang, Victor W.C. – O-1-36-04, O-1-20-02, O-3-3103, O-3-31-04, P-2-24-28
Chang, Yan – P-1-06-20, O-4-05-03, P-1-13-05
Chang, Yi-Huei – P-3-11-25
Chang, Yu-Kang – P-2-05-31
Chang-Chuan, Chan – P-1-01-37, P-1-01-37, O-234-02
Channa, Kalavati – O-2-22-01
Chao, Christopher – S-1-08-04
Chao, H. Jasmine – P-2-20-14
Chao, Hsing Jasmine – P-3-30-04
Chao, Ming-Te – P-3-16-23
Charerntanyarak, Lertchai – P-3-18-07, P-1-13-04
Charest-Tardif, Ginette – P-1-14-14
Charisiadis, Pantelis – O-1-23-01, P-1-22-14
Charles, Marie-Aline – S-1-32-02, P-1-24-25,
O-2-15-03
Charrier, Sandrine – P-2-05-09, P-1-08-07
Charrière, Nicole – O-1-28-01
Chartier, Ryan – P-3-08-17, O-3-28-03
Chasles, Virginie – P-3-23-11, P-1-22-28, P-2-23-08
Chatfield, Robert – O-4-25-01
Chatignoux, Edouard – P-3-03-23
Chatterjee, Kanistha – P-2-08-17, O-3-17-05,
O-1-28-03
Chatzaki, Aikaterini – P-3-16-24, P-1-19-08
Chatzi, Leda – O-1-41-04, O-4-12-01, O-4-12-05
Chau, Patsy YK – P-3-12-25, P-2-12-08
Chaumont, Agnès – O-1-22-05
Chauvin, Pierre – P-3-30-13
Chaxel, Eric – P-3-04-14
Checkoway, Harvey – O-3-40-01
Chefetz, Benny – P-1-14-15, P-2-23-16
Chellan, Ramesh – P-2-09-02
Chellini, Elisabetta – P-3-03-05
Chen Lee, Pei – P-1-05-27
Chen, Ailu – O-1-20-02
Chen, Aimin – O-2-26-04, O-2-17-01, O-1-09-01,
O-1-09-02
Chen, Bing-Yu – P-2-12-20, P-2-12-27, P-1-12-23,
O-1-07-02
Chen, Chi Hsien – P-3-05-14, P-2-20-14
Chen, Chien-Jen – P-1-25-05
Chen, Chih-Yong – P-1-19-19
Chen, Chu-Chih – P-3-15-13
Chen, Chung-Yu – P-3-15-09, P-1-13-11
Chen, Dong – O-1-07-03
Chen, Guoliang – P-3-08-14, P-3-27-31
Chen, Hao-Cheng – P-2-02-25
Chen, Hong – O-1-31-03, O-1-26-02, P-1-12-26,
O-3-15-06
Chen, Hong-Yue – P-3-16-23
Chen, Hsiao-Yen – P-3-24-17, P-2-13-15, P-1-24-20,
O-2-15-06, S-1-29-01
Chen, Hsin-I – P-1-18-19
Chen, Hsiu-Ling – P-3-16-27
Chen, Jia – P-1-13-10, S-2-11-04
Chen, Jin-Hua – P-3-24-19, P-1-25-15
Chen, Justin – P-2-06-05
Chen, Kai – P-1-12-22, O-3-16-03
Chen, Lung-Chi – O-2-18-02
Chen, Mei – O-4-24-03
Chen, Mei Chien – P-2-13-02
Chen, Mei-Huei – P-2-24-03
Chen, Mei-Lien – P-2-13-15
Chen, Mu-Jean – P-3-12-21, O-1-12-05, P-2-12-18,
P-1-14-08, P-1-19-16, O-1-07-06
Chen, Nai-Tzu – P-1-19-16
Chen, Pau-Chung – P-3-16-32, P-3-18-15, P-3-11-20,
O-2-16-01, P-1-19-13, P-2-20-26, P-2-24-03
Chen, Pei-Chun – P-2-31-17
Chen, Ruey-Yu – P-3-11-26, P-2-08-15
Chen, Shi – P-1-01-13
Chen, Szu-Ying – P-3-05-23
Chen, Wan-Ting – P-1-14-07
Chen, Wei-Ling – P-2-31-17
Chen, Wen-Ling – P-3-11-26
Chen, Ya-Hui – S-1-13-02
Chen, Yi-Chun – P-2-05-31
Chen, Yong-Sheng – P-3-16-18
Chen, Yu – P-1-10-04
Chen, Yu-Cheng – P-2-18-15
Cheng, Chia-Sheng – P-1-01-01
Cheng, Chieh-Chen – P-1-19-02
Cheng, Hao – P-3-16-11
Cheng, Ming-Jen – P-2-17-31
Cheng, Tsun-Jen – P-3-21-03, P-2-02-25
Cheng, Yu-Han – O-3-34-05
Cheng, Yu-Ting – P-1-01-17
Chen-Peng, Chen – P-2-12-01
Cheon, Mi-Kyung – P-2-29-09
Cheong, Hae-Kwan – P-3-05-30, P-3-12-13, P-312-15, P-3-18-02, P-3-27-12, P-3-27-19, P-3-27-20,
P-2-13-14, P-2-12-06, P-1-13-01, P-2-12-32, P-1-12-30,
P-1-18-10, P-2-20-03, P-2-24-01, P-1-24-03, O-1-3402, P-1-28-01, P-1-28-11
Chernenko, Ludmyla – O-4-14-06
Chernyi, Konstantin – P-3-08-15
Cherrie, John – P-2-08-06, P-2-24-27
Chesire, James – O-3-12-03
Cheung, C T – P-1-32-02
Chevrier, Cécile – P-3-24-15, P-3-23-19, P-2-23-22
Chevrier, Jonathan – O-3-39-04, O-1-09-04, S-1-2104, P-2-24-31
Chi, Ami – O-2-16-06
Chiang, Tung-Liang – P-2-20-20
Chia-Pin, Chio – P-1-01-37
Chien, Ling-Chu – P-2-08-15, P-2-18-17
Chien, Se-Ping – P-2-09-16
Chin, Yu-Yen – P-1-05-19
Ching Chang, Lee – P-3-24-21
Chinnadurai, Jeremiah – O-3-40-05
Chio, Chia-Pin – P-1-01-15
Chiou, Hung-Yi – P-1-25-05
Chitra, Grace – O-1-26-03
Chiu, Hui-Fen – P-1-14-21
Chiu, Wei Che – P-1-19-13
Chiu, Yueh-Hsiu Mathilda – P-3-05-16
Chiung, Yinmei – O-2-26-06
Chiusolo, Monica – P-3-30-08, P-3-03-36, O-3-23-01
Chiuve, Stephanie – O-3-21-06
Cho, Ki Chul – P-2-04-11, P-1-04-08
Cho, Seung-Hyun – O-3-35-05
Cho, Soo-Hun – P-2-18-04, P-1-18-05
Cho, Sungja – P-3-18-01
Cho, Yong-Sung – P-2-31-12, P-1-01-04
Cho, Youngmin – P-1-01-21, P-2-08-13, P-1-08-14,
P-1-08-15, P-1-08-23, P-1-19-10
Choi, Crystal CY – P-3-12-25, P-2-12-08
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Choi, Giehae – O-1-11-05
Choi, Gyuyeon – P-3-24-04, P-2-13-21
Choi, HYUNG YUN – P-2-12-09
Choi, Hyunok – P-3-11-08, P-2-04-20, O-1-35-04,
O-4-16-05
Choi, Kee-Ryong – P-2-20-18
Choi, Kyungho – P-3-24-04, P-2-13-09, P-2-13-21
Choi, Kyung-Hwa – P-3-18-01, P-2-29-10, P-2-29-16
Choi, Sangjun – P-3-16-05
Choi, Sooran – P-3-24-04
Choi, Tae-In – P-2-29-09
Choi, Won-Jun – P-2-20-07, P-2-24-10, P-2-24-13
Choi, Yoon-Hyeong – P-3-18-08, P-1-12-11, P-2-2425, P-1-28-06, P-1-25-07, P-1-25-11
Choi, Young-Hyun – P-3-05-30, P-3-27-19, P-3-27-20,
P-2-13-14, P-1-13-01, P-2-20-03, P-2-24-01, P-1-24-03,
O-1-34-02, P-1-28-01, P-1-28-11
Chokova, Stanka – P-3-30-16
Chou, Tsung-Kuan A – P-1-01-40, P-1-24-06,
P-1-01-01
Chou, Tzu-Chieh – P-3-12-10
Chou, Yen-Yin – P-1-13-11
Choudhury, Nandini – P-3-27-14
Chovancová, Jana – P-3-24-11, P-1-22-17
Christensen, Bryan – O-1-39-06, S-2-21-02
Christensen, Krista – P-2-24-19
Christiani, David C. – O-3-38-03, P-2-13-11, P-2-2102, O-4-15-02, O-4-15-05
Christodoulou, George – O-1-23-01
Christophi, Costas A. – P-2-13-11
Christou, Stephanie – O-2-33-05
Chu, Cordia – P-1-32-15
Chu, Nain-Feng – P-2-18-19
Chu, Shih-Chi – P-1-01-01
Chuang, Chia-Jui – O-2-15-06, S-1-29-01
Chuang, Chi-Yu – P-1-19-09
Chuang, Hsiao-Chi – P-2-02-25, P-2-09-19
Chuang, Hung-Yi – P-1-18-19
Chuang, Kai-Jen – P-2-02-25, P-2-09-19
Chubb, Lauren – P-1-01-22
Chun, Chungyoon – O-3-17-01
Chung, Chi-Jung – P-3-11-25, P-1-10-19
Chung, Mei – P-1-06-04, O-3-21-04
Chung, Mu-Chi – P-3-11-25
Chung, Seung Joon – P-3-05-18, P-2-24-22
Chung, Soo Eun – P-3-18-02, P-1-18-10
Chung, Yeonseung – P-1-12-27, O-1-07-02
Chuturgoon, Anil – O-4-07-02
Cichowska, Anna – P-3-12-20
Cirach Pradas, Marta – O-4-25-02, P-2-17-09,
O-1-20-03
Cirach, Marta – P-1-05-04, O-4-20-01, P-1-06-06,
O-4-09-04, O-3-21-01, O-1-16-02
Cirillio, Piera – P-3-24-10, P-2-24-17, P-1-24-22
Cissé, Guéladio – O-1-12-02, S-2-13-03, S-2-13-04
CITI-SENSE consortium – S-3-13-02
Clancy, Luke – O-2-30-04
Clapauch, Ruth – P-2-24-04
Clappier, Alain – O-2-31-04
Clark, Kathleen – P-3-05-32, P-3-16-09
Clark, Lara – O-3-42-04
Clark, Maggie L. – P-1-06-05, O-4-05-02, O-4-27-06,
O-1-10-05
Claus Henn, Birgit – O-4-15-02, O-4-15-05
Clausen, Geo – P-2-08-23, O-3-17-01
Clavel, Jacqueline – O-2-40-03, S-2-27-04
Clavel-Chapelon, Françoise – P-2-24-07, P-1-22-28
Clements, Archie – P-3-12-28, P-3-27-24, P-3-27-25,
O-1-28-06, O-4-19-01, O-4-19-05
Clements, Nick – P-3-03-07
Close, Rebecca – P-3-18-03, P-2-09-04, P-1-08-09,
P-1-10-05, P-1-10-06, P-1-32-16
Clougherty, Jane – P-1-01-20, P-1-01-22, P-2-04-01,
P-2-04-02, P-2-04-19, O-4-07-03, P-1-06-22, O-318-01, P-1-28-22, P-2-31-07, P-3-04-01, P-3-04-02,
P-1-01-14
Coady, Emma – O-4-05-01
Coates, Frances – P-3-03-13
Cockburn, Myles – P-3-05-24, P-2-06-06, O-4-2003, P-2-23-15
Cocker, John – S-1-21-01, S-1-21-05
Coddeville, Patrice – O-1-14-03
Coelho, Sónia D. – P-1-22-15
Coggins, Jay – P-1-05-09
Cohen Hubal, Elaine – P-1-13-15
Cohen, Aaron J. – O-2-31-01, O-2-44-01, O-1-11-03,
S-4-13-03, S-1-18-04
Cohen, Arieh – S-1-29-04
Cohen, Ayala – O-4-25-01
Cohen, Ronald – S-3-13-01
Cohn, Barbara – P-3-24-10, P-2-24-17, P-1-24-22
Colditz, Paul – O-2-33-04
Cole, Eugene – O-1-28-02
Cole, Shelley A. – P-1-10-22, O-3-29-02
Cole-Hunter, Thomas – P-2-06-07, P-1-05-15, P-1-0606, P-2-17-23, P-1-32-08
Colicino, Elena – P-3-18-13, O-1-27-01, P-2-24-09
Colin, Lee – O-1-11-03
Collins, Caitlin – O-1-37-03
Collins, Erin – O-4-24-03
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Collins, Natalie – P-2-31-01
Collman, Gwen – S-2-32-04
Colt, Joanne S. – P-2-05-28, P-1-10-24, O-3-15-01
Colton, Meryl – O-3-17-05, S-2-08-01
Comba, Pietro – P-2-05-24, P-3-05-10, P-2-34-05
Combourieu, Bruno – O-4-23-06
Commodore, Adwoa – O-1-39-01, O-4-05-03
Conceição, Eusébio – P-1-08-03, P-2-09-22,
P-3-04-04
Concoby, Beth – P-3-16-22
Condorelli, Rosita A. – P-2-22-01
Conestabile della Staffa, Beatrice – P-1-01-38
Cong, Shi – P-1-22-03, P-1-22-23
Conlon, Kathryn – P-3-12-11
Connolly, Gregory – P-3-11-01
Connor, Jennie – P-1-32-12
Conrad, André – S-1-15-06, P-1-22-11, P-1-24-10,
P-1-24-27
Conroy, Lorraine – S-2-08-02
Consonni, Dario – P-2-02-16, O-2-31-02
Constable, Edwin – F-2-05-01
Constantinidis, Theodore – P-3-16-24
Conti, Dr. Carlo – F-1-05-02
Coogan, Patricia – P-1-25-13
Cook, Derek – P-3-05-25
Cook, Matthew – O-3-38-02
Cooper, Glinda – P-2-09-28, P-2-09-29
Copat, Chiara – P-3-15-10, P-1, O-4-07-05, P-1-14-20,
O-3-31-06
Copes, Ray – O-1-31-03, O-1-26-02
Cordero, Jose F. – P-1-18-03
Cordier, Sylvaine – O-4-12-06, P-3-23-19, O-4-08-02,
O-1-16-03, P-2-23-22
Cori, Liliana – O-3-11-05, O-2-18-06, P-1-32-11
Corlin, Laura – O-2-16-06
Cornelis, Christa – P-3-08-06, O-3-35-01
Cornelissen, Eric – P-3-08-12
Coronado, Gloria – P-2-26-19
Corradi, Elisabetta – P-3-04-20, P-2-04-17, P-1-0423, P-2-18-01
Corrado, Magnani – O-2-34-05
Correl, Richard – O-4-23-01
Corsi, Richard – O-3-28-06, O-2-14-05
Corso, Magali – P-3-12-16, P-3-03-23
Cortez-Lugo, Marlene – P-1-05-28
Costa, Elizabete – P-1-01-06
Costa, Giuseppe – O-2-09-06
Costa, Olga – P-2-06-01
Costantinides, Fulvio – P-3-11-19, P-1-28-03
Costet, Nathalie – O-4-08-02, O-1-16-03
Côté, Suzanne – P-2-13-22
Cotterchio, Michelle – P-1-22-27
Cottingham, Kathryn – S-1-30-01
Coull, Brent A. – P-3-18-11, P-2-04-13, P-1-04-09,
P-2-05-26, P-3-05-16, P-2-06-19, O-3-34-02, P-1-0529, O-2-20-06, P-1-06-12, O-2-36-04, P-1-08-22,
P-2-26-03, P-1-12-06, O-1-20-06, O-4-15-02, O-4-1505, P-2-20-27
Coulson, Guy – O-4-05-05
Coureau, Gaelle – P-2-04-15
Courteau, Marilène – O-2-16-02, P-2-20-15,
P-2-20-28
Covaci, Adrian – O-3-15-02, P-2-24-18
Covato, Giuseppe – P-3-15-02
Cowell, Whitney – P-1-28-19
Cox, Bianca – O-4-14-01, P-2-02-11, P-2-02-15, O-334-04, O-1-22-05, O-4-27-01
Cox, David – P-3-18-13
Cox, Kyley Joell – P-3-15-07, P-3-15-23
Cox, Melissa – P-1-10-10, P-1-10-13, P-1-10-21,
O-3-16-02
Cozza, Valentina – P-2-05-24
Crabb, Shona – O-3-12-04
Crabbe, Helen – P-1-10-05, P-1-10-06, P-1-32-16
Cramer, Claudia – O-2-36-06
Crane, Julian – O-3-08-06
Crespo-Hernández, Noe – P-1-18-03
Crocetti, Emanuele – P-3-05-10
Croen, Lisa – O-2-14-03
Croes, Kim – P-2-24-18
Croft, Rodney – S-3-27-05
Croghan, Carry – O-2-10-05
Cromar, Kevin – O-1-31-06
Crooks, James – P-3-03-10
Cropp, Cheryl D. – P-1-10-22
Crosetto, Laura – P-3-03-05
Crouse, Dan – S-4-13-04
Crow, Amanda – P-1-13-05
Crozier, Stuart – P-2-21-01
Crump, Derrick – P-3-08-06
Crunaire, Sabine – O-1-14-03
Cruz, Giovanna – P-2-31-15
Csiszar, Susan – O-3-35-04
Csobod, Eva – P-1-08-01
Cuccaro, Francesco – O-2-18-05
Cui, Weilin – P-2-17-14
Culver, Nathan – S-2-08-05
Cunha, Michele – P-2-23-04
Cupr, Pavel – P-3-23-08, P-2-26-12
Cupul-Uicab, Lea – P-1-24-21
168
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
169
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
E. Vieira, Sandra – P-2-05-17
Eaglesham, G. – S-1-21-02
Eastman, Chelsea – P-3-21-07
Eaton, Charles – P-1-06-15
Ebere, Eleazu – P-1-14-09
Ebi, Kristie – S-3-07-01, O-1-07-01, S-4-06-01
Eckel, Sandrah – O-1-22-06
Edwards, Rufus – P-2-08-04, S-2-21-06, S-1-18-03
Edwards, Susan C – O-1-42-01, O-1-42-02
Eeftens, Marloes – O-2-36-06, O-3-21-02, O-4-2502, O-3-18-02, S-2-19-03, O-1-20-03
Egeghy, Peter – P-1-04-29, P-1-08-13, P-1-13-15
Eggen, Bernd – O-2-07-05
Egger, Matthias – P-3-21-10, O-4-18-03, P-2-29-04
Eggesbø, Merete – P-3-24-15, O-1-41-01, O-3-35-03
Egondi, Thaddaeus – O-4-22-04, S-1-38-03
Ehrlich, Shelley – S-3-26-01, O-1-34-03
Eikmann, Thomas – P-3-07-09
Eisen, Ellen A. – O-3-39-04, O-3-40-04, O-3-39-02,
S-1-21-04
Eisl, Holger – O-4-25-04, P-1-01-14
Ek, Alexandra – P-1-06-18
Ekanayake, Ruwani – P-2-31-15
Ekerljung, Linda – P-1-06-18
El Hadad, Sahar – P-3-11-17
Elbaz, Alexis – O-1-27-02
Eldevik Håberg, Siri – P-3-15-05
Eleftheriadis, Kostas – P-2-04-14
Elen, Bart – P-2-05-14, O-3-12-01
Elena, Kuzmina – P-3-04-07
ELENGE MOLAYI, Myriam – P-2-29-05
El-Fadel, Mutasem – P-1-14-18, O-4-19-02
Elikan, Olesya – O-3-16-01
Eliot, Melissa – O-4-21-05, P-2-13-20
Eliseeva, Ekaterina – O-2-41-02
Elledge, Myles – P-3-08-17
Elliott, Emily – P-1-06-22
Elliott, Leslie – P-1-33-04
Elliott, Paul – P-1-04-17, O-3-14-01, P-2-34-11,
P-2-31-14
Elosua, Roberto – P-1-04-16, O-4-28-02
El-Shamy, Karima – O-4-11-01
Elshout van den, Sef – O-1-37-01
Elston, Beth – O-4-07-03
El-Zaemey, Sonia – P-3-23-12, P-2-23-17
Emenius, Gunnel – P-1-12-15
Emmett, Edward – O-3-37-04
Emond, Claude – O-3-16-05
Empereur-Bissonnet, Pascal – P-1-28-10
Endo, Ginji – P-1-10-08, P-1-10-11, P-1-10-15,
P-1-10-20
Endo, Yoko – P-1-10-08, P-1-10-11, P-1-10-15,
P-1-10-20
Enelow, Richard – P-1-10-14
Engel, Lawrence – P-3-15-03
Engel, Stephanie – O-1-41-01, O-3-35-03
Engelman, Corinne – P-2-17-07, P-2-17-22
English, Paul – O-3-11-04
Environmental Working Group, CHILD – O-2-15-01
Eom, Gwi Heum – P-3-05-30, P-3-27-19, P-3-27-20,
P-2-13-14, P-1-13-01, P-2-20-03, P-2-24-01, P-1-24-03,
O-1-34-02, P-1-28-01, P-1-28-11
Eom, Jin Ki – P-2-04-11, P-1-04-08
Eom, Sue – O-1-10-01
EPIAIR Group, the Collaborative – P-3-03-05, P-303-31, P-3-03-36
Epprecht, Michael – O-1-12-02
Erbas, Bircan – P-1-05-24
Erbel, Raimund – O-2-20-01, O-2-36-02, P-1-25-04
Erdei, Esther – P-1-10-09, P-2-29-07
Erens, Bob – O-3-33-03
Eric Whitsel, Eric – P-1-04-09
Eriksen, Kirsten – P-3-04-15
Eriksson, Charlotta – P-3-07-15, O-4-17-02
Eriksson, Johan G – P-1-25-14
Ernstoff, Alexi – O-2-24-02, O-3-35-04
Erren, Thomas – O-3-15-03
Ertel, Gerry – S-3-30-03
Eržen, Ivan – P-2-17-32
Erzinger, Gilmar Sidnei – P-3-30-03, O-1-12-01,
P-1-24-09
Escamilla-Nuñez, Maria Consuelo – P-2-20-21,
P-2-20-22, P-2-24-12
ESCAPE Birth Outcomes working group, Escape
– P-1-05-35
ESCAPE cardiovascular working group*, The –
O-4-21-02
Escape, Cardiovascular working group – O-1-31-04,
P-2-05-21
Eskenazi, Brenda – O-1-42-04, O-4-23-03, O-4-2304, O-4-08-03, O-4-26-03, O-1-09-04, S-1-21-04,
S-2-11-01, O-1-40-04, 5471, P-2-24-31, P-2-23-25,
S-4-10-03, S-1-06-01
Esnaola, Mikel – P-3-30-12
Espina, Carolina – O-2-30-03
Espinosa, Ana Cecilia – O-3-29-06
Esplugues, Ana – P-3-18-09, O-4-14-05, P-3-05-17,
S-1-33-03
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
E
Wednesday
Díaz, Julio – O-3-10-02, O-2-36-05
Diaz-Rodriguez, Rafael – P-2-12-23, P-1-12-13
Diaz-Sanchez, David – P-2-02-26, P-1-05-31, O-405-02, O-2-22-03
Dickenson, Carrie – P-1-22-04, P-1-22-24
Dierkes, Georg – P-2-13-03, P-1-13-16
Dietrich, Kim – O-2-26-04, O-1-09-02, P-1-18-15,
O-3-08-05
Dietrich, Silvio – P-1-13-19, P-1-22-21
Dietz, Russell – P-2-08-12
Diezi, Manuel – O-4-18-03
Diez-Roux, Ana V. – P-3-23-05, O-2-09-02, P-2-3105, P-2-31-13
Dikshit, Onkar – P-1-04-26
Dimakopoulou, Konstantina – P-3-05-13, S-2-19-01,
O-2-34-03
Dimitriadis, Christina – S-3-27-05
Dimitriev, Aleksey – P-3-11-10
Dimitriev, Dmitri – P-3-11-10
Dimitrova, Donka – P-3-30-16, P-1-14-19
Dimova, Rositsa – P-3-30-16
Ding, Jingzhong – P-1-05-23
Dionisio, Kathie – P-1-04-05, P-1-06-17
Dirtu, Alin – O-3-15-02, P-2-24-18
Diver, Ryan – S-4-13-02
Dixon, Sherry – S-2-08-02
Dobowski, Yael – O-4-11-02
Dobson, Christine – P-1-18-08
Dockery, Douglas – P-2-12-33, O-2-33-01
Dodson, Robin – O-2-17-06, O-3-15-02
Doi, Hiroyuki – P-2-02-08, P-1-06-01
Doitsch, Elyakim – P-3-23-01
Dojcinovic, Biljana – O-1-17-04
Dolgikh, Oleg – P-2-20-11
Dolinoy, Dana – S-4-10-01
Doll, Susan – S-2-08-05
Domanovic, Dragoslav – P-3-12-08
Dominici, Francesca – P-3-03-01, O-4-07-03, O-3-1001, O-4-09-05, O-2-36-04, O-2-28-02
Donaire-Gonzalez, David – P-2-17-23, O-3-37-02,
P-1-32-08
Donato, Francesco – O-2-43-05
Dong, Fengming – P-3-03-38
Dongarrà, Gaetano – O-4-14-03
Dongo, Kouassi – S-2-13-04
Donna, Filippo – O-1-20-06
Donohue, Kathleen – O-3-17-02, P-2-24-23
Donovan, Brooke – P-3-16-25
Dons, Evi – P-1-04-15, P-2-02-11, P-2-02-15, P-3-0519, O-3-34-04
Dora, Carlos – O-2-30-03, S-1-18-05
Dorevitch, Samuel – S-2-08-02
Döring, Angela – O-3-34-03
Dossus, Laure – P-2-24-07, P-1-22-28
Dostal, Mirek – O-4-18-02
Dotson Newman, Ogonnaya – P-1-28-22
Dott, W. – P-1-12-34
Dou, Chang – P-3-03-16, P-2-02-20
Douglass, Margaret – O-3-14-01
Douros, Ioannis – O-2-31-04
Downward, George – P-1-06-13
Draghi, Marjorie – O-1-28-04
Dragova, Elena – P-1-14-19
Dratva, Julia – P-3-11-09, P-2-05-12
Drebot, Michael A – P-2-13-22
Drew Michanowicz, Drew – P-2-04-01
Drew, Christie – O-2-30-05
Drobna, Beata – P-2-24-08, P-1-22-17
Drory, Aliza – P-3-03-04
D’Souza, Jennifer – O-2-09-02
Du, Liuliu – O-2-16-05
Du, Zhengjian – P-2-08-02, P-2-08-10
Duan, Xiaoli – O-4-07-04
Duarte Salles, Talita – P-3-15-11
Duarte-Davidson, Raquel – P-3-18-03
Ducharme, Francine M. – O-2-16-02
Ducheneaux, Carlyle – P-1-10-09
Ducret-Stich, Regina E. – P-1-04-23, O-2-10-04,
O-3-18-02
Dudley, Joel T. – S-2-06-03
Dudzina, Tatsiana – O-2-24-03
Dugandzic, Rose – P-3-03-13
Duijm, Frans – O-2-41-01, P-2-12-02
Dukler, Doron – P-1-18-12
Dummer, Trevor – P-1-10-23
Dunbar, Carmen – O-2-17-01
Dunn, Chris – O-1-42-05
Duong Trong, Phi – O-1-36-05
Dupont, Lieven J. – O-1-22-03
Durairaj, Natesan – O-2-14-02
Durand, Gaël – P-3-23-19, P-2-23-22
Durant, John L – P-1-01-26, P-1-01-27, P-1-04-11,
P-1-04-27, P-2-06-18, O-2-20-02, O-1-37-03, O-3-2104, O-3-09-04
Durupt, Laurence – P-2-08-08
Dusanter, Sébastien – O-1-14-03
Dutton, Steven – P-3-03-11
Dyubanova, Margarita – P-1-32-10
Dzubow, Rebecca – P-2-23-20
Thursday
D
D Addario, Maddalena – P-1-25-06
D’ Agati, Maria Grazia – P-3-15-01, P-3-15-10
d, Steffen – P-3-27-22
D. Richter, Elihu – P-3-23-01
D., Yumchindorj – P-2-08-04
D’Ippoliti, Daniela – O-1-17-05
da Silva, Adeildo Cabral – O-1-39-03, O-4-16-01
Dab, William – P-1-28-10
Dacombe, Russell – P-3-27-14
D’Addario, Maddalena – P-3-30-06
Dadvand, Payam – P-1-05-04, P-2-06-14, P-2-0620, O-4-20-01, O-4-09-02, O-4-09-04, O-3-21-01,
O-1-16-02
Daeumling, Christine – P-2-08-05
Dagan, Zachi – S-2-35-04
D’Agati, Placido – P-3-15-02, P-1
Daher, Nancy – P-1-05-07, P-2-26-17
Dahl, Gary – P-3-27-32
Dahlén, Sven-Erik – P-1-06-18
Dahlquist, Marcus – P-3-05-34
Dahm, Matt – S-1-24-01
Daigneault, Patrick – O-2-16-02
Dalbokova, Dafina – O-3-33-02
Dale, Patricia – O-1-23-05
Dallaire, Renee – P-1-25-02
Dalton, Craig – P-1-04-24
Dalton, Pamela – P-2-31-02
Daly, E.J. – P-3-15-17, P-3-23-20, P-2-18-18
D’Amico, Roberto – P-1-28-16
Damsgaard, Charlotte – O-2-14-04
Daniau, Côme – P-1-28-10
Daniel, Jessica – P-2-17-19
Danielle, Vienneau – O-1-35-02
Daniels, Julie – O-1-41-01
Danielsen, Solveig – P-3-30-20
Danileviciute, Asta – P-2-17-05, P-2-17-06, P-2-17-08
Danjou, Aurélie – P-2-24-07
Dannemiller, Karen – O-1-40-04
Dantas, Vanessa – P-3-27-13
Darby, David – S-3-27-05
Darnerud, Per-Ola – O-2-17-02, P-1-22-05
Darrow, Lyndsey – P-3-03-24, O-3-39-05
Das, Anweshak Das – O-4-11-05
Das, Manoj – O-1-39-04
Das, Rupali – O-1-10-02
Dasu, Venkatesan – O-2-14-01
Davey, Peter – O-1-23-05
Davey-Smith, George – O-4-15-04
Davidkovova, Hana – P-2-12-07
Davidovitch, Nadav – P-1-32-18
Davidson, Andrew – O-1-37-02
Davidson, Robert – P-3-30-23
Davies, Hugh – O-4-28-03, P-2-17-21
Davies, Michael – P-1-12-31, P-1-32-12
Davies, Molly – O-2-41-02
Davis, Alice – P-2-08-06
Davis, Harley – P-3-18-16
Davis, Matthew – P-2-23-28
Davis, Neil – P-1-04-01
Davis, Robert – O-2-25-01, O-3-33-05
Davoli, Marina – O-1-31-05, P-2-05-13, O-1-17-05,
O-4-21-04, O-2-26-05
Davydenko, Ganna – P-2-02-02
Davydova, Valentina – P-1-12-32
de Andre, Carmem – P-2-04-05
de Andre, Paulo – P-2-04-05
De Araújo Diniz, Soraia – P-1-19-21
De Baets, Bernard – P-2-05-14, O-3-12-01
De Boeck, Kristiane – O-1-22-03
De Boever, Patrick – P-2-02-15, O-2-20-04, P-2-2614, P-2-17-01, O-2-38-04
De Brouwer, Christophe – P-2-29-05
De Brouwer, Thomas-Baptiste – P-2-29-05
De Brouwere, Katleen – P-3-08-06
de Burbure, Claire – O-3-10-03
De Celis Carrillo, Ruth Araceli – P-2-05-05, P-1-25-10
de Crouy-Chanel, Perrine – P-2-02-07
de Donato, Francesca – P-3-12-23, P-1-12-21, P-1-1224, O-1-07-04, S-4-06-04
de Faire, Ulf – P-2-06-12
De Giudici, Pascal – P-3-30-11
de Groot, Eric – P-2-05-12
de Hartog, Jeroen J. – O-1-11-01
de Hoogh, Kees – O-2-09-01, O-1-31-02, P-2-04-09,
P-1-04-17, O-3-42-02, P-2-06-20, O-2-36-06, O-314-01, O-1-35-02, O-1-35-03, O-2-10-03, O-3-18-02,
S-2-19-03, O-2-34-05
de Jager, Christiaan – P-3-23-04, P-3-23-24,
P-1-24-29
de Kluizenaar, Yvonne – S-2-12-02
de Kok, Theo – P-2-26-04
de la Rosa, Jesus – P-1-04-20
De Marco, Cinzia – P-3-11-27
De Mouzon, Jacques – O-1-16-05
de Nazelle, Audrey – O-4-20-01, P-1-06-06, P-1-0611, O-3-21-01, O-3-09-02, O-2-18-03, O-2-10-04, O-312-05, O-3-12-06, P-2-17-23, O-3-37-02, P-1-32-08
de Nijs, Ton – P-2-12-22, P-1-12-08
de Oliveira Fernandes, Eduardo – P-1-08-01, O-2-4104, O-2-41-06, P-1-08-18
De Prins, Sofie – O-4-14-01, P-2-02-11, P-2-02-15,
P-3-05-19
de Roda Husman, Ana Maria – P-2-12-22
De Rosis, Sabina – P-1-32-11
De Saeger, Emile – O-2-31-04
De Santis, Marco – P-2-05-24
De Sario, Manuela – O-2-25-06
de Seze, René – P-2-04-15
De Smedt, Tom – P-2-29-02, S-2-27-01
De Snoo, Geert – P-3-23-09
De Vivo, Immaculata – O-2-09-04, P-2-04-22
De Vizcaya Ruíz, Andrea – P-1-01-19
de Vocht, Frank – P-2-21-01
Dear, Keith – O-3-38-02, P-1-32-04
Dearborn, Dorr G. – P-3-08-07
Decastro, Rey – P-2-05-01, P-2-13-19, S-1-21-03,
O-4-24-02
Declercq, Christophe – P-3-12-16, P-3-04-14, P-3-0415, P-3-03-23, P-2-02-07, P-2-05-34, S-1-33-05
Deconinck, Aurore – O-3-28-02
Dedele, Audrius – P-3-04-23, P-2-17-05, P-2-17-06,
P-2-17-08, P-2-17-29
Deese-Spruil, Jocelin – P-2-05-18
Deguen, Séverine – P-3-30-13, O-3-42-03, P-2-12-03,
P-2-17-17, P-1-32-01, 5421
Dekker, Rene – O-4-23-01
Dekoninck, Luc – P-3-07-08
Del Buono, Luca – P-2-08-16
Del Ciampo, Lineu Fernando – P-3-30-03, P-1-24-09
Del Esporti Menezes da Rocha, Caio – P-2-23-19
Del Giovane, Cinzia – P-1-28-16
Del río Navarro, Blanca Estela – P-2-20-22
Delaunay, Claudine – P-2-08-08
Delerue-Matos, Cristina – P-1-01-30
Delfino, Ralph – P-2-26-17
Delgado-Eckert, Edgar – O-3-18-04
Dell, Linda – P-3-27-33
Dellarco, Michael – P-3-16-26, P-3-07-07, P-1-33-06,
P-2-13-07, S-1-32-02
Delmaar, Christiaan – O-2-24-03, S-1-15-04
Delport, Rhena – P-3-23-04, P-1-24-29
Deltell, Alexandre – O-4-28-02
Delwiche, Lora – P-2-23-23
Demaria, Moreno – O-2-09-06
Demers, Paul A – P-3-21-11
Demidchik, Yuri – P-2-29-08
Demond, Avery – O-3-22-02
Demoury, Claire – O-2-40-03, S-2-27-04
Den Hond, Elly – O-4-15-01, P-2-24-18
Deng, Furong – P-1-05-05, O-3-09-05, P-1-32-19
Deng, Qihong – O-3-17-06
Dennekamp, Martine – P-1-05-24
Denoyel, Alice – P-3-23-11
Depledge, Michael H. – P-3-12-20, O-2-18-01
Deprost, Raphaèle – P-3-04-14
DeRoo, Lisa – P-3-15-05
Desanto, Derek – P-3-15-14
DeSario, Manuela – O-1-16-01
Deschrijver, Dirk – P-3-21-13
Dessuy, Morgana Bazzan – P-2-13-12
Detter-Hoskin, Lisa – P-2-04-21
Devereux, Richard B. – P-1-10-17, O-3-41-01
Devlin, Robert B. – P-2-02-26, P-1-05-31, O-1-26-05,
O-2-22-03
Dewailly, Eric – P-3-24-05, P-2-13-22, P-1-25-02
Dewan, Ashraf – P-1-12-27
Dewi Sartika, Ratu Ayu – O-1-25-03
Dewitte, Harrie – O-3-34-04
Deziel, Nicole C. – P-2-05-28, O-3-15-01
Dhaene, Tom – P-3-21-13
Dhaniyala, Suresh – S-3-19-01
Dherani, Mukesh – S-1-18-01
Dhruwey, Vidwan – P-3-27-14
Di Lascio, Antonio – P-3-30-06
Di Martino, Angela – P-1-14-20
Di Mauro, Stefania – O-4-07-05
Di Menno di Bucchianico, Alessandro – P-2-04-03
Diallo, Tidiane – P-2-23-10
Diapouli, Evangelia – P-2-04-14
Diaz Artiga, Anaité – P-2-02-20, S-2-21-05
Díaz Barriga, Fernando – O-3-29-06
Díaz, Anaite – P-3-08-13
Díaz, Diurka – P-2-24-21
Friday
Curiel Ballesteros, Arturo – P-3-27-34, P-1-01-23,
P-2-12-25, P-1-12-25
Curjuric, Ivan – O-2-23-01
Curl, Cynnie – P-3-23-05, P-2-23-03
Curran, Jason – O-1-27-04
Curriero, Frank – P-3-15-19
Curto, Ariadna – P-2-17-23, P-1-32-08
Cushman, Mary – O-2-09-02
Cutter, Graham – P-1-08-09
Cuypers, Ann – P-1-05-25
Cvetkovic, Anka – P-1-01-39
Cyrys, Josef – O-3-34-03, P-1-05-37, O-1-35-03, O-318-02, O-2-44-04, S-2-19-03, O-1-10-04, P-1-32-22
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Author Index
Tuesday
Monday
Author Index
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Ess, Silva – P-3-11-05
Esser, Andre – P-2-24-24
Esswein, Robert – O-4-25-01
Estarlich, Marisa – P-3-18-09, O-4-14-05, P-2-05-11,
P-3-05-17, S-1-33-03
Estivill, Xavier – P-2-13-17, P-1-13-17
Etchevers, Anne – P-3-18-17
Eto, Akiko – P-2-26-09, P-2-26-10
Eto, Norihito – P-3-27-05
Ettarh, Remare – O-4-22-04, S-1-38-03
Ettinger, Adrienne – P-3-23-25, P-2-18-05, S-2-1102, S-4-10-01
Etzel, Ruth – S-1-32-04
Etzion, Yael – P-1-04-06
Eugster, Roy – P-2-02-21
Eum, Jin-Hee – P-3-12-13, P-3-12-15, P-2-12-06,
P-2-12-32
Eum, Ki-Do – P-2-26-05, P-2-26-13
Evandt, Jorunn – P-3-07-12, O-4-28-06
Evangelista, Andrea – P-3-03-05
Evans, Sarah – P-1-24-26
Ewart, Susan – S-1-13-05
Exley, Karen – P-1-10-06
Eyal, Arnona – P-2-34-10
Ezzati, Majid – F-1-05-05, O-4-05-01
F
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
Fabbri, Federico – P-2-31-10, P-2-31-14
Fabian, M. Patricia – O-2-26-02, O-3-41-05,
O-4-15-06
Fabsitz, Richard R. – O-3-41-01
Factor-Litvak, Pam – P-3-24-06, P-3-24-10, P-2-24-17,
S-2-35-04, P-1-24-22
Fadrowski, Jeffrey J. – O-1-17-06, O-4-27-03
Fagerberg, Björn – O-3-41-02, P-1-25-18
Fagergren, Magnus – P-3-30-14
Fago, Lucrezia – P-2-26-06
Falcioni, Laura – P-1-13-10
Fallico, Roberto – P-3-15-01, P-3-15-02, P-3-15-10,
P-3-15-24, P-3-11-19, P-1-14-20
Fallin, M. Danielle – O-2-14-03, O-3-29-02
Fan, Zhihua (Tina) – P-1-01-25, P-1-06-16
Fane, Anthony G. – O-3-31-04
Fanetti, Anna Clara – P-1-01-05
Fang, Shona C. – P-2-21-02
Fang, Wei – P-1-19-09
Fang, Xiujie – P-3-08-14, P-3-27-31
Fang, Yun-Ya – P-2-17-30
Fang-Yang, Wu – P-3-12-10, P-1-12-10
Fann, Neal – P-2-02-26
Fantini, Fiorella – O-1-26-01
Fantke, Peter – P-3-23-22, O-2-24-02, P-2-23-06
Fantuzzi, Gugliemina – 5388, P-1-14-04, P-1-28-16
Farag, Youssef – S-2-29-03
Farah, Christopher – P-2-09-07
Farah, Wehbeh – P-3-03-20
Farias, Paulina – P-3-23-04
Farihatini, Tintin – O-1-23-05
Farnsworth, James – O-1-25-05
Farooqui, Zishaan – P-3-18-06, O-3-41-04
Farzan, Shohreh – P-1-10-14
Fátima Alves de Oliveira, Beatriz – P-2-02-23
Fatima, Nishat – O-4-16-02
Faure, Eddie – P-2-08-08
Faure, Elodie – P-1-22-28, P-2-23-08
Faustini, Annunziata – P-3-03-05, P-3-03-31, P-3-0332, P-3-03-33, P-2-05-23, O-3-23-01
Faustman, Elaine M – P-2-26-19
Fazekas, Balazs – P-2-02-24, P-2-02-18
Fazio, Rossella – P-1-14-20
Fazzo, Lucia – P-2-05-24, P-2-34-05
Fecht, Daniela – P-3-07-01, O-3-42-02, P-2-17-04,
O-4-09-06, P-2-31-10, P-2-31-14
Feinberg, Joshua – P-1-01-20
Feingold, Beth – P-3-12-07
Feldman, Frederick – O-4-07-02
Felix, J. David – P-1-06-22
Feller, Martin – O-4-18-03
Fembacher, Ludwig – P-1-13-19, P-1-22-21
Feng, Baoqing – P-3-03-26
Feng, Ching-An – P-3-16-20, P-1-22-13
Fengthong, Taypasavanh – P-2-12-32
Fennelly, Colin – P-3-15-14
Fenske, Richard – P-2-23-03
Fensterer, Veronika – O-2-44-04, O-1-10-04
Feretti, Donatella – O-2-43-05
Ferguson, Kelly K. – O-1-16-06, O-4-26-05, S-1-29-03
Fernandes, Eduardo Oliveira – P-2-06-21
Fernández Plata, Rosario – P-2-09-32
Fernandez, Agustín F. – P-1-14-12
Fernandez, Alberto – P-1-05-15
Fernandez, Esteve – P-3-11-27
Fernandez, Mariana F. – P-2-13-17, P-1-13-09, P-113-17, O-1-41-05
Fernandez-Somoano, Ana – P-2-23-21
Ferrante, Margherita – P-3-15-02, P-3-15-10, P-3-1524, P-1, P-3-11-19, O-4-07-05, P-2-26-06, P-2-22-01,
P-1-14-20, O-3-31-06, P-1-28-03
Ferrari, Silvia – P-2-08-01
Ferrarotti, Ilaria – O-2-23-02
Ferretti, Stefano – P-3-05-10
Ferro, Andrea – P-2-08-09, O-3-28-05, O-1-25-05
Fervers, Béatrice – P-3-23-11, O-4-23-06, P-2-24-07,
P-1-22-28, P-2-23-08
Fevotte, Joelle – O-1-16-03
Feychting, Maria – O-3-14-05, P-2-29-11
Fiddicke, Ulrike – P-2-13-13
Fieldsend, Mark – P-3-16-22
Fierens, Frans – P-2-02-15, P-1-05-25, O-1-22-03,
O-1-22-05
Fierens, Tine – P-1-12-08, P-1-12-16, O-3-35-01
Fierz, Martin – P-3-04-20
FIGUEOREDO AMANCIO, Frederico – P-1-19-21
Figueras, Francesc – P-1-05-04, P-2-06-14, O-4-2001, O-4-09-02, O-1-16-02
Figuero-Aguilar, Gloria Alicia – P-2-12-23
Figuerola, Jordi – P-3-21-09
Filipsson, Monika – P-3-15-08, P-3-30-14
Finkelstein, Yoram – P-3-23-01
Finnis, Joel – P-3-12-06
Fiore, Maria – P-3-15-02, P-3-15-10, P-3-15-24, P-1,
P-3-11-19, O-4-07-05, P-2-22-01, P-1-28-03
Fireman, Elizabeth – O-3-18-03, P-2-34-10
Fischer, Paul – O-1-31-02, O-3-42-02, O-4-28-04,
O-4-09-01
Fishbain, Barak – P-1-04-06, P-1-01-08
Fisk, William – O-2-41-02
Fitzgerald, Edward – P-3-24-13, P-1-10-18
Fitzgerald, Kathryn – O-1-27-05
Fitzgerald, Mark – P-2-05-07
Fitzka, Michael – P-3-27-30
Flander, W. Dana – P-1-06-23, O-3-21-05, O-2-10-06
Fleming, Lora E. – P-3-12-20, O-2-18-01
Fletcher, Tony – P-1-10-16, O-1-42-04, O-1-36-06,
O-4-26-03, O-2-23-03, O-2-23-04
Fleury-Bahi, Ghozlane – P-1-28-13
Flick, Louise – P-2-05-06
Florea – Gabrian, Cornel Florea – Gabrian – P-234-03
Florentzson, Rut – O-3-14-05
Flores, Marie – O-4-12-03
Flores-Meza, Erendira – P-1-28-18
Florez-Vargas, Oscar – P-2-18-11
Floridia, Adriana – P-3-15-01, P-3-15-02
Floud, Sarah – S-2-12-02
Flynn, Mike – S-3-20-04
Focke, Walter – P-3-23-24
Foda, Amina – P-1-24-18
Follen, Michele – P-2-26-11
Fong, Jer-Pei – O-1-34-01
Fonseca, Maíra – P-2-28-01
Font-Ribera, Laia – P-3-27-35
Foos, Brenda – P-2-13-06, P-2-23-20, P-2-23-28
Foraster, Maria – P-1-04-12, P-1-04-16, P-1-04-23,
O-4-28-02, O-1-16-02
Forastiere, Francesco – F-3-05-02, P-3-05-31, P-330-08, O-1-31-04, O-1-31-05, P-3-03-05, P-2-04-03,
P-2-04-16, P-2-05-13, P-3-03-31, P-3-03-32, P-3-0333, P-1-04-20, P-2-05-21, P-2-05-23, P-2-05-25, P-303-36, O-1-26-01, O-4-21-02, O-4-21-04, O-3-23-01,
Foreva, Gergana – P-3-30-16
Forns, Joan – P-3-30-12, P-1-05-10, O-4-09-04,
O-3-08-01
Forresi, Barbara – P-1-28-16
Forsberg, Bertil – P-3-30-05, P-1-01-33, P-1-04-02,
P-2-05-03, P-1-06-18, O-4-18-06, O-2-36-03, O-218-04, P-1-12-12, P-1-12-24, P-1-14-01, P-1-14-10,
O-1-07-01, S-4-06-04
Forster, Johannes – P-2-20-10
Fortenberry, Gamola – P-3-23-25
Fortunato, Lea – O-3-42-02, P-2-17-04, O-4-09-06,
P-2-31-10, P-2-31-14
Fossati, Serena – P-3-08-12, P-1-08-18
Foster, Temitope – P-1-05-23
Fowles, Jeff – O-3-11-04
Fox, Julie – P-2-06-11, P-3-04-08
Fox, Mary A. – P-2-31-02
Fraga, Mario F. – P-1-14-12
Franca, Daniela – P-2-02-03
Francart, Julie – P-2-29-02, S-2-27-01
Francesconi, Kevin A. – O-1-17-01, P-1-10-17, P-1-1022, P-1-10-25, O-3-29-02, O-3-41-01
Francine, Laden – O-1-27-05
Francisco, Paul – S-2-08-04
François, Luciane – P-2-13-12
Franklin, Don – O-1-25-04
Franzblau, Alfred – O-3-22-02
Fraser, William D – P-1-22-09
Fratiglioni, Laura – P-2-06-12
Frederiksen, Hanne – S-2-35-02
Frederiksen, Marie – P-2-08-03, S-1-08-03
Freese, John – P-2-05-37
Freire, Carmen – P-2-24-04, P-1-28-15
Freitas, Saulo – P-2-02-03
Frey, Elizabeth – P-2-05-18
Frey, Urs – O-3-18-04
Freydier, Rémy – P-1-18-18
Friberg, Mariel – O-4-25-05
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Frick, Harald – P-3-11-05
Friedenberg, Georgina – P-3-11-04
Friedl, Herwig – P-1-19-05
Friedrich, Rainer – S-1-19-05
Friger, Michael – P-3-03-04, P-2-05-32, P-2-09-23,
O-1-07-05
Friguglietti, Leigh – O-3-22-05
Frisardi, Maria Chiara – P-2-24-09
Fromme, Hermann – P-3-07-06, O-4-17-05, P-1-1319, P-1-22-21, O-2-22-06
Frtischi, Lin – P-3-23-12, O-3-15-03, P-2-23-17
Früh, Martin – P-3-11-05
Fthenou, Eleni – O-1-41-04
Fu, Chi Betsy – P-1-01-17
Fu, Joshua – O-2-07-04
Fucic, Aleksandra – P-1-32-03
Fuentes-Chagolla, Angeles – P-1-12-13
Fuertes, Elaine – O-1-31-01, O-1-22-02, O-2-16-03,
O-2-36-06, O-3-21-03, P-1-12-01, P-2-20-01
Fugler, Don – O-2-16-02, P-2-20-15, P-2-20-28
Fujimoto, Victor – P-1-22-04
Fujita, Saeko – P-2-17-13
Fujitani, Noboru – P-1-10-08
Fuks, Kateryna – P-3-05-06, O-2-36-02, O-3-09-06,
P-1-25-04
Fuller, Christina – P-2-06-18, P-1-06-04, O-3-21-04,
O-3-09-04
Funatogawa, Ikuko – P-3-03-35
Funatogawa, Takashi – P-3-03-35
Fung-Chang, Sung – P-3-12-10, P-1-12-10
Fürst, Thomas – P-1-14-13
Furukawa, Hidenobu – P-3-08-10
Fusco, Mario – P-3-05-10, P-2-34-05
G
Gaborek, Bonnie – P-1-04-22
Gabriele Accetta, Ester Alessandrini, Lorenzo
Angiuli, Anton, the EPIAIR Collaborative Group –
O-3-23-01
Gabrielyan, Bardukh – P-1-22-19
Gaeta, Alessandra – P-2-04-03
Gaihre, Santosh – P-2-09-13
Galassi, Claudia – P-3-03-05
Galbraith, David – P-3-24-18, P-3-08-18
Galea, Karen – P-3-27-08, P-3-27-11, P-2-08-06
Gallea, Maria Rosaria – P-3-15-01
Gallegos, Genaro – P-2-17-33
Galler, Herbert – P-1-19-05
Gallitto, Isabella – P-1-14-20
Galloway, Tamara – O-2-23-03
Galsanjav, Otgon – P-2-05-36, P-2-05-36
Galvez, Maida – P-3-11-28
Galway, Lindsay – O-1-23-03
Gan, Wenqi – P-2-05-07
Gandacu, Dan – P-1-12-09
Gandini, Martina – O-2-09-06, P-3-03-22, P-3-03-36
Gandolfi, A. Jay – P-1-10-14
Gängler, Stephanie – O-1-20-01
Gangneux, Jean-Pierre – P-2-20-12
Ganguly, Rajiv – P-1-04-03
Ganser, Martha – P-3-15-15
Gao, Yang – O-2-07-04
Gapstur, Susan M. – S-4-13-02
Garabrant, David – O-3-22-02
Garcia Aymerich, Judith – P-2-17-23, P-1-32-08
García de Olaya, Patrica – P-3-03-18
García Jiménez, Natividad Sara – P-2-34-06
Garcia, Erika – P-2-05-15, P-1-06-21, P-1-22-20,
P-1-24-11
Garcia, Raquel – P-2-13-17, P-1-13-09, O-1-40-01,
O-3-08-04
Garcia, Vilma – P-1-18-13
Garcia-Esquinas, Esther – O-1-17-01, O-4-27-03
García-Pérez, Javier – P-2-05-11
Gardiner, Joseph – P-1-22-25
Gardon, Jacques – P-1-18-18
Garduño Salazar, Norma – O-3-29-06
Gariazzo, Claudio – P-3-05-31, P-1-04-18, O-4-21-04
Garibay-Chávez, María Guadalupe – P-3-27-27, P-212-25, P-2-12-31, P-1-28-14
Garibay-Chávez, María-Guadalupe – P-1-12-25
Garrett, Nick – O-3-08-06
Garshick, Eric – O-3-40-03, O-3-40-04, P-1-06-20
Gartiser, Stefan – P-3-27-21, P-2-23-02
Gascón, Mireia – P-3-24-15, O-1-31-01, O-4-26-02,
P-2-23-21
Gashi, Perparim – P-2-34-03
Gasic, Bojan – O-1-10-06
Gasparini, Brenda – P-2-31-09, P-2-31-16
Gasparrini, Antonio – P-3-11-07, P-2-12-26, O-228-01
Gaspoz, Jean-Michel – P-2-05-12
Gass, Katherine – P-3-03-24, P-1-06-23
Gatari Gichuru, Michael J. – P-3-04-21, P-1-01-12
Gatto, Maria Pia – P-1-04-18
Gauvin, Denis – O-2-16-02, P-2-20-15, P-2-20-28
Gawrych, K. – P-3-24-01
Gebregiziabiher, Tesfay – P-3-08-09
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Geerts, Lieve – S-2-37-01
Gehring, Ulrike – O-1-31-01, O-4-20-04, O-1-22-02,
O-4-28-03, O-2-16-03, O-2-36-06, O-3-21-02, O-321-03, P-2-20-01
Gelatti, Umberto – O-2-43-05
Gelormini, Marcello – P-2-17-17
Gendron, Hélène – O-4-12-06
Genuneit, Jon – O-1-40-02
Georgellis, Antonis – P-3-27-09
Georgiou, Kyriakos, E. – O-2-33-05
Geraldo, Daniel – P-3-04-04
Gerard, Ngueta – P-1-14-06
Gerboles, Michel – S-3-13-05
Gerdsen, S. – P-1-12-34
Gerecke, Andreas – S-1-15-04
Gerling, Susanne – P-3-23-14
Gerona, Roy – P-1-22-04, P-1-22-24
Gerratana, Giorgio – P-3-15-24
Gershon, Robyn – P-3-07-05
Gerstner, Doris – P-1-19-11
Geruschkat, Uta – O-1-10-04
Ghanimeh, Sophia – O-4-19-02
Gharehtapeh, Ali – O-3-22-05
Gherardi, Monica – P-1-04-18
Ghio, Andrew – O-4-18-05
Ghosh, Rakesh – O-4-18-02
Ghosh, Rebecca – P-1-05-03, P-2-09-04, P-2-34-11,
P-2-31-10, P-2-31-14
Ghosh, Santu – P-2-09-05, O-2-14-01, O-2-14-02,
O-4-19-03, P-1-19-03, S-2-21-03, S-1-18-02, S-3-19-01
Ghukasyan, Evelina – P-1-22-19
Giacone, Filippo – O-4-07-05, P-2-22-01
Gianicolo, Emilio Antonio Luca – P-3-05-26
Gibson, Kristen – S-3-25-03
Gibson, Lorna – O-1-42-04
Gibson, Mark – P-2-08-12, O-1-37-02
Gibson, Martin – P-3-05-07
Giddey, Marlyse – O-1-28-01
Giddings, Brenda – P-2-31-15
Gidlow, Christopher – P-2-17-09, P-2-17-18,
P-2-17-20
Giegbefumwen, Osaretin Alexander – P-3-15-21
Giguère, Yves – O-1-42-06
Gil, Ana I – O-1-39-01
Gil, Fernando – P-1-10-01
Gilbert, Clare – P-2-12-24
Gilbert-Diamond, Diane – S-1-30-01
Gillen, Daniel – P-2-26-17
Gilles, Erwann – O-2-17-04
Gillespie, Brenda – P-2-23-06
Gilliland, Frank – P-3-11-21, O-1-22-06, O-4-27-04,
P-1-13-05, 5813
Gillman, Matthew – P-2-05-26
Gillooly, Sara – P-1-01-22, P-2-04-01, P-2-04-02,
P-3-04-02, P-1-01-14
Giménez, Daniel – P-3-18-09
Gin, Karina Y.H. – O-3-31-03
Gingras, Suzanne – O-2-16-02, P-2-20-15, P-2-20-28
Gingras, Véronique – O-2-16-02, P-2-20-15,
P-2-20-28
Giorgis-Allemand, Lise – O-4-20-04, P-1-05-35,
S-1-33-04, O-3-08-04
Girguis, Mariam – P-2-05-29
Gislason, Thorarinn – P-2-05-30, P-2-08-19,
O-2-36-03
Giua, Roberto – O-2-18-05
Giuliano, Giulia – O-1-27-01
Givens, Marjory L. – P-3-15-22
Giwercman, Aleksander – O-3-22-03, O-1-41-02,
S-1-29-02
Gjelsvik, Annie – P-1-06-15
Glass, Deborah – O-3-15-03
Glenn, Barbara – P-2-09-28, P-2-09-29
Glorennec, Philippe – P-3-08-11, P-3-18-14, P-3-1817, O-2-17-04, S-1-15-03
Glynn, Anders – O-2-17-02, P-1-22-05
Gminski, Richard – P-3-30-02, O-1-39-05
Godbold, James – P-1-08-22, P-2-20-27
Godderis, Lode – P-1-05-25, O-1-11-01
Godschalk, Roger W – O-4-12-05
Godwin, Christopher – O-2-10-05
Goeken, Nils – P-2-14-01
Goeminne, Pieter – O-1-22-03
Goen, Thomas – P-1-22-12
Goessler, Walter – O-1-17-01, P-1-10-16, P-1-10-17,
P-1-10-22, P-1-10-25, O-3-29-02, O-3-41-01
Gold, Diane R. – P-3-11-04, O-2-09-03, P-2-05-26,
O-1-22-01, P-1-05-29, O-4-21-03
Goldberg, Debbie – P-3-16-06, P-2-05-15, P-1-22-20
Goldberg, Marcel – P-3-04-14
Goldberg, Mark – O-1-31-03, O-1-26-02, P-1-06-08
Golding, Brian – P-3-12-20
Golding, Jean – O-3-29-01
Goldman, Lynn R. – S-1-06-01
Goldsmith, David F – S-3-30-05, P-2-32-01,
P-1-32-07
Goldsmith, Michael-Rock – P-1-04-29
Goldsmith, Rebecca – P-1-22-12
Goldsmith, Rocky – P-1-08-13, P-1-13-15
Goldstein, Myah – P-1-14-15
170
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
171
H
H.N. Saldiva, Paulo – P-2-05-17
Ha, Byung-Jo – P-2-13-09
Ha, Eun-Hee – P-3-18-02, P-3-27-18, P-3-27-19, P-327-20, P-2-09-17, P-2-18-09, P-1-18-10, P-1-18-20,
P-2-18-14, O-3-08-02
Ha, Jongsik – P-3-12-34
Ha, Kwonchul – O-1-40-05
Ha, Mina – P-3-05-30, P-3-12-15, P-3-18-01, P-318-02, P-3-27-18, P-3-27-19, P-3-27-20, P-2-09-17,
P-2-13-14, P-1-13-01, P-1-12-30, P-1-18-01, P-2-29-06,
P-2-29-10, P-2-29-16, P-2-29-18, P-2-18-09, P-1-1810, P-1-18-20, P-2-18-14, P-2-20-03, P-2-24-01, PHaas, Doris – P-1-19-05
Habermann, Mateus – P-3-21-06
Habib, Juliana – P-1-19-05
Habre, Rima – P-1-08-22, P-2-20-27
Hacon, Sandra – P-2-02-23, P-3-05-01
Haddad, Sami – P-1-14-14
Häder, Donat Peter – P-3-30-03, O-1-12-01
Hadzimustafic, Jasmina – P-3-27-30
Haesen, Sophie – P-3-30-20, P-1-14-13
Hagenbjörk-Gustafsson, Annika – P-3-04-16, P-101-33, P-1-04-02
Hägerhed Engman, Linda – P-3-11-22, P-1-19-15
Hahn, Stefan – O-1-10-03
Haidong, Kan – O-3-23-04, P-2-12-30
Haimi, Motti – P-3-15-18
Haines, Andy – P-3-12-20, O-2-07-05
Haines, Douglas – O-2-22-04
Hajat, Anjum – P-3-23-05, P-2-31-05, P-2-31-13
Hajat, Shakoor – P-3-12-20, O-3-33-03, O-2-07-05
Hajdu, Z. – P-1-12-34
Hajema, Klaasjan – O-4-17-01
Hakami, Amir – P-2-12-29, O-1-11-02
Håkansson, Carita – P-2-31-11
Håkansson, Helen – P-1-22-05
Halkjær, Jytte – P-1-24-19
Hall, Daniel – O-4-05-03
Hall, Linda – P-3-27-33
Halldorsson, Thorhallur Ingi – O-4-08-06
Halonen, Jaana – P-3-03-08, P-2-31-03
Haluza, Daniela – P-3-27-30
Halverson, Sandra – P-3-27-03, P-3-27-07
Hamad, Fatima – O-4-11-06
Hamano, Tomoko – P-2-09-25
Hamburg, Naomi – O-2-09-03
Hami, Hinde – P-1-18-02, P-2-23-10
Hamidi, Nafiseh – P-3-27-10
Hamilton, Ian – P-1-12-31
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Heikkinen, Maire S.A. – P-3-16-26, P-3-07-07,
P-2-13-07
Heikkinen, Sirpa – P-2-20-13
Heiland, Astrid – S-1-15-06, P-1-22-11, P-1-24-10
Heilmann, Carsten – O-1-41-06
Heinemeyer, Gerhard – S-1-15-06, P-1-22-11, P-122-22, P-1-24-10
Heinrich, Joachim – O-1-31-01, O-1-22-02, O-4-2805, O-2-16-03, O-3-21-03, S-2-19-02, P-2-20-19
Heinz Nixdorf Recall Investigator Group, on behalf
of the – P-1-25-04
Heist, David – P-1-04-05
Hellack, Bryan – P-2-04-18, P-2-09-31, O-1-14-01
Hellsten, Anniina – P-2-20-24
Hemon, Denis – O-2-40-03, S-2-27-04
Henderson, Sarah B. – P-1-04-21, O-3-10-04, O-210-01, O-4-25-06, P-2-29-01, O-2-44-03, O-2-40-01,
S-4-13-04
Henley, Alison – P-1-10-05
Hennig, Frauke – O-2-20-01, O-2-36-02, P-1-25-04
Henriksen, Tine Brink – O-4-08-06
Henry, Lisa – P-2-05-18
Henschel, Susann – P-2-02-06
Hensen, Jan L.M. – O-4-22-03
Henze, Daven – P-2-02-04, O-1-11-03
Heo, Jina – P-3-11-03, P-2-04-04, P-2-20-04,
P-2-20-06
Heo, Seulkee – P-3-11-03, O-1-11-04, P-2-20-04,
P-2-20-06
Heqing, Shen – O-1-17-02
Herbarth, Olf – P-2-20-05
Herbstman, Julie – P-1-05-30, P-2-13-16, P-1-28-19
Herder, Christian – P-3-05-02
Hernández Aguado, Ildefonso – O-2-30-03
Hernandez Cadena, Leticia – P-1-01-19, P-2-20-22
Hernandez, Antonio F. – P-3-23-03, P-2-23-27
Hernandez, Mark – P-3-16-21, P-2-02-17
Hernández-Avila, Mauricio – P-3-18-12, P-3-23-25,
P-1-14-02, P-2-18-05, P-1-24-21
Hernandez-Cadena, Leticia – P-1-05-28, P-2-20-21,
P-2-24-12
Hernandez-Ramirez, Raul U. – O-1-17-03
Hernández-Valero, María – P-1-28-18
Héroux, Marie-Eve – P-2-02-06, P-2-06-21, O-244-01
Herr, Caroline – P-1-19-11
Herran, Camilo – P-3-16-01
Herrick, Robert L. – O-1-12-04, O-2-17-03, P-2-29-17,
O-3-29-05
Hersh, Bonnie – O-1-27-06, P-2-26-18
Hershkovitz, Reli – P-1-13-03, P-1-18-12
Hertel, Ole – O-3-12-06
Hertz, Andrew – P-2-05-15
Hertz-Picciotto, Irva – P-3-24-08, O-4-18-02, O-214-03, P-2-23-23
Hess, Jeremy – P-2-12-15
Hesse, Susanne – O-1-10-03
Henvinet consortium – P-1-32-03
Heydarpour, Pouria – P-3-05-21
Heyworth, Jane – P-3-23-12, P-1-01-16, O-1-36-05,
O-3-15-03, P-2-23-17
Hiatt, Robert – P-3-11-28
Hibbert, James – O-3-10-06
Hick-Gómez, Juan José – P-2-02-19
Hickson, DeMarc – P-1-06-15
Hilding, Agneta – P-3-07-15, O-4-17-02
Hill, Elaine – P-2-05-35, O-4-07-01, S-3-30-02
Hill, L. Drew – P-2-08-04
Hillamo, Risto – P-2-06-16, P-2-09-03
Hinderliter, Alan – O-1-26-05
Hinjoy, Soawapak – S-3-25-05
Hinojosa de la Garza, Octavio – P-1-05-28
Hinsdale-Shouse, Marjorie – O-3-35-05
Hinwood, Andrea – P-1-01-16, O-1-36-05
Hirano, Ichiro – P-1-14-17
Hirosova, Katarina – P-3-07-14, P-3-11-12
Hirschfeld, Steven – S-1-32-01
Hirst, Adrian – P-3-05-07
Hirvonen, Maija-Riitta – P-2-06-16
Hjertager Krog, Norun – P-3-07-11, P-3-07-12
Ho Van, Quoc – O-1-36-05
Ho, Kin-fai – P-3-03-17, O-4-21-01
Ho, Shuk-mei – O-2-26-04
Ho, Wen-Chao – P-3-24-19, P-1-25-15
Hoang, Kim – P-1-24-11
Hobson, Peter – S-1-21-02
Hock, Janet – P-2-09-07
Hodgson, Susan – P-3-04-11, P-3-04-17, P-2-04-10,
P-1-04-17, P-2-17-04
Hodson, Laura – S-1-24-01
Hoeflich, C. – P-1-12-34
Hoek, Gerard – O-2-09-01, O-1-31-02, P-3-04-15, P-204-09, P-2-04-18, P-3-05-13, P-1-05-04, O-3-42-02,
P-2-06-20, O-4-20-01, O-2-36-06, O-3-21-01, P-2-1202, O-1-14-01, O-1-14-06, O-1-35-02, O-1-35-03, O-210-03, O-4-25-02, O-3-18-02, O-2-43-02, O-1-16-02
Hoepner, Lori – O-3-17-02, P-2-13-16, P-2-24-21,
P-2-24-23, S-4-10-04, P-1-28-19
Hoffmann, Barbara – P-3-05-23, P-3-05-02, O-2-2001, P-2-09-31, O-2-36-02, S-2-19-04, P-1-25-04
Wednesday
Hammer, Jürg – O-4-27-02
Hammond, Katharine – P-3-16-25
Hampel, Regina – P-3-05-06, O-3-34-03, P-1-05-37,
O-3-09-06, S-2-19-04, S-2-12-06
Han, Gil-Soo – P-1-12-14, O-2-25-04
Han, Jin-Seok – O-3-36-03
Han, Min-ha – P-3-27-18, P-2-18-09, P-1-18-20
Han, Youngshin – P-3-27-12
Han, Zhenan – O-1-20-02
Hanazato, Masamichi – P-2-09-21, O-2-24-06,
O-4-16-03
Hanberg, Annika – O-2-44-02
Handorean, Alina – P-3-16-21, P-2-02-17
Hanigan, Ivan – O-3-10-04, O-2-44-03
Hanke, Wojciech – P-2-24-11
Hankey, Steve – P-2-05-22, O-1-37-05, O-2-38-06
Hankinson, John – P-3-27-07
Hanna, Adel – P-3-05-11
Hannigan, Michael – P-3-03-07, P-3-03-11
Hänninen, Otto – P-1-04-18, P-2-06-13, O-2-41-05,
O-2-41-06, P-1-08-18, S-1-08-02
Hanoune, Benjamin – O-3-28-02
Hansell, Anna – P-1-04-17, P-2-05-34, P-1-05-03, P-105-13, O-3-42-02, P-2-09-04, O-3-09-03, O-4-09-06,
S-2-19-05, S-2-12-02, P-2-31-10, P-2-31-14
Hansen, Alana – P-1-12-14, O-2-25-04
Hanson-Easey, Scott – P-1-32-14
Hao, Yu – P-1-05-05, O-3-09-05
Haosheng, Mu – P-2-02-13
Hapcoglu, Bilge – P-3-27-16
Harbin, Paul – P-1-04-03, P-1-04-05, O-2-10-05
Harder, Henrik – O-3-14-05
Hardie, Laura J – O-4-12-01, O-4-12-05
Harizanova, Stanislava – P-1-28-04
Harkey, Monica – P-2-04-07
Harley, John B – P-2-29-17
Harley, Kim – O-4-23-03, O-4-08-03, O-1-09-04,
S-2-11-01, O-1-40-04, S-4-10-03
Harmer Lassen, Tina – S-2-35-02
Harmon, Michele – P-2-04-21
Harmon, Quaker – O-1-41-01
Harpel, Susanne – P-3-07-09
Harpet, Cyrille – P-2-31-04
Harries, Lorna W – O-2-23-03
Harris, Maria – P-1-05-29, P-1-06-07
Harris, Robin – P-1-10-12
Harris, Shelley A – P-3-05-29, P-3-21-11, P-1-22-27
Harrison, Paul – P-3-08-06
Harrison, Roy – O-1-14-01
Harrison, Simone – O-3-38-02
Hart, Jaime E. – O-2-09-04, O-3-40-03, O-3-40-04,
O-1-27-05, P-1-06-20, O-3-21-06, O-2-38-02, P-2-1726, O-1-09-06, P-2-04-22, O-2-34-06, O-3-08-03
Hartinger Pena, Stella – O-1-39-01, O-4-05-03
Hartung, Thomas – P-1-19-18
Hartz, Vern – P-1-10-12
Haryanto, Budi – P-3-15-12, O-1-25-03
Hasan, Rabiul – P-1-10-04
Hashim, Zailina – P-3-23-02
Hashimoto, Kazuhiro – P-1-19-12
Hashizume, Masahiro – P-3-12-13, P-3-12-15, P-303-12, P-2-12-06, P-2-12-10, P-2-12-32, P-1-12-27,
O-1-07-02
Hasin, Yonathan – P-3-11-24
Haslam, Dom – P-2-12-24
Hassine, Khaled – P-1-28-13
Hata, Akihisa – P-1-10-08, P-1-10-15, P-1-10-20
Hattendorf, Jan – O-1-39-01
Haug, Line – O-1-41-01
Haugen, Margaretha – P-3-15-11, P-1-22-07, P-2-2406, O-4-12-01, O-4-12-02
Hauglustaine, Didier – P-2-02-22, P-2-02-01
Hauri, Dimitri D – P-2-29-04, S-2-27-03
Hauser, Elizabeth – P-1-05-31
Hauser, Russ – O-1-09-01, O-1-34-03, O-2-22-02,
P-2-23-01
Haverinen-Shaughnessy, Ulla – P-2-09-24, O-1-2802, S-2-08-03
Havermans, John – O-4-23-01
Hayes, Richard – O-1-31-06
Haynes, Carol – P-1-05-31
Haynes, Erin – O-3-08-05
Hays, Sean – S-1-21-01, S-1-21-03, S-1-21-05
Hazelwood, Gary – P-3-27-08
He, Chunla – P-3-27-29
He, Jianfeng – P-3-12-28
He, Xin – O-3-10-06
He, Yu-Qi – O-2-14-06
Heal, Mathew – O-2-07-05
Heaney, Chris – S-3-25-04
Heather, Adair-Rohani – S-1-18-05
Heaviside, Clare, H. – O-2-33-05, O-2-07-05
Heck, Julia – P-2-06-06
Hedley, Anthony J – P-3-05-22, O-3-34-01
Heederik, Dick – 5388, P-1-13-12, O-1-41-02, O-1-4002, O-1-40-03, P-2-24-27, S-2-42-06, S-1-29-02
Heffernan, Amy – S-1-21-02
Heffernan, Catherine – O-3-33-03
Heiderscheidt, Judy M. – O-4-05-02
Heiger-Bernays, Wendy – O-3-22-05, P-2-24-14
Thursday
Guglielmino, Maud – P-2-08-20
Guha-Sapir, Debarati – P-3-27-02, P-1-14-11
Guidotti, Tee L. – O-1-25-04, O-1-25-04, S-2-39-03,
P-2-31-06
Guidry, Virginia – O-3-35-03
Guihenneuc-Jouyaux, Chantal – O-4-16-04
Guillam, Marie-Thérèse – P-3-30-11
Guillevic, Jérôme – S-2-27-04
Guimarães, Mariana – P-2-23-04
Gul, Hulya – P-3-27-16
Gulliver, John – P-3-07-01, P-1-04-10, P-1-04-17,
P-1-05-03
Gunasekaran, Kaleeswari – P-3-15-04
Gunier, Robert B. – P-2-05-28, O-1-09-04, O-3-15-01
Gunnarsen, Lars Bo – P-2-08-03, P-2-09-15,
S-1-08-03
Gunnbjörnsdottir, Maria – P-2-08-19
Guo, Chao-Yu – O-1-12-05, P-2-12-18, P-2-12-21,
P-1-14-08
Guo, How-Ran – P-3-07-04, O-3-34-05, P-1-28-23
Guo, Liang – P-3-05-09, O-3-11-04
Guo, Liqiong – P-3-03-16
Guo, Tan – O-4-26-01, O-1-10-02, P-1-22-20
Guo, Weihong – P-1-22-20
Guo, Xinbiao – P-1-05-05, O-3-09-05
Guo, Yue Leon – P-2-12-10, P-2-20-14, P-2-20-20
Guo, Yue-Liang – P-3-16-32, P-3-03-15, P-2-12-20,
P-2-12-27, P-1-12-23, O-1-07-02
Guo, Yuming – P-3-03-37, O-4-19-06, P-1-12-17
Guo, Yuo Leon – P-3-05-14
Gurevich, Elena – P-1-13-03
Gurrola, María Guadalupe – P-3-16-12
Gurusamy, Thangavel – P-3-15-04
Guruswamy, Thangavel – P-1-19-03, S-2-21-03,
S-1-18-02
Gurvich, Vladimir – P-3-30-25, P-3-04-07
Gurzau, Eugen – P-1-10-16, P-1-10-18
Gustavsson, Sara – P-1-25-18
Gustavsson, Thorbjörn – P-3-11-22
Gutiérrez-Avila, Jaime Iván – P-3-12-22
Gutleb, Arno – P-1-32-03
Gutzkow, Kristine B – O-4-12-01
Guxens, Monica – S-3-27-02, O-3-08-04
Guyot, Gaelle – P-2-05-09, P-2-09-08
Guzmán-Ontiveros, José – O-2-28-03
Gwak, Sugyeong – P-3-16-05
Gyselaers, Wilfried – P-1-05-25, P-2-26-14
Friday
Golini, Martina Nicole – O-2-26-05
Gombojav, Davaa – P-2-12-12
Gombojav, Enkhjargal – P-2-34-01
Gomes, João M. M. – P-1-08-03, P-3-04-04
Gomes, Lirandina – P-1-28-21
Gómez Gutierrez, Luis Fernando – P-2-17-24
Gómez Gutierrez, Olga Lucía – P-2-17-24
Gomez, Odessa M. – P-2-02-17
Gong, Jicheng – P-1-05-08, P-1-13-02, P-1-32-19
Gong, Mengyan – P-1-24-16
Gong, Yun Yun – P-3-15-03
Goñi, Fernando – P-3-24-16
Gonzales, Juan R – P-1-06-11
Gonzalez Alzaga, Beatriz – P-3-23-03, P-1-10-01,
P-2-23-27
González, Marvin – S-2-29-02
Good, Nicholas – P-1-06-05, O-1-10-05
Goodkind, Andrew – P-1-05-09
Goodman, Patrick G. – P-2-02-06, P-2-12-17,
O-2-30-04
Goodnight, Jennifer – P-1-19-20
Gorczynski, John – P-1-01-22, P-1-01-14
Gordiani, Andrea – P-1-04-18
Gordon, David – P-3-11-04
Gordon, Terry – O-2-18-02
Gore, Sharad S. – O-1-14-02
Gorodischer, Rafael – O-4-14-04
Gosselin, Nathalie – P-1-08-05
Goswami, Doli – P-1-12-27
Goto, Daisuke – P-2-12-14
Gotoh, Masahiro – P-2-23-07
Götschi, Thomas – P-2-17-11, O-4-22-06
Gotti, Alberto – O-2-24-01
Goupil, Ghislaine – P-2-08-08
Gouveia, Nelson – P-3-21-06, P-2-18-02
Govarts, Eva – P-3-24-15, P-2-24-20
Govindsamy, Elavarasu – O-1-26-03
Gow, Andrew – P-1-25-19
Gowland, Penny – P-2-21-01
Grabow, Maggie – P-2-17-07
Grace A., Chitra – O-4-23-05
Grady, Sarah – S-2-08-05
Graff-Iversen, Sidsel – O-4-28-06
Grandér, Margaretha – P-1-13-08
Grandjean, Philippe – O-1-41-06, O-4-15-04
Granger, Gary – P-3-16-21
Grant, Deanna – S-3-30-04
Grashow, Rachel – P-3-18-12, P-2-21-02
Grasso, Alfina – P-3-15-10, P-1-14-20, O-3-31-06
Graziano, Joseph – P-1-10-04
Grazuleviciene, Regina – P-3-04-23, P-2-17-05, P-217-06, P-2-17-08, P-2-17-09
Grazulevicius, Tomas – P-3-04-23, P-2-17-05,
P-2-17-08
Grechi, Daniele – O-4-14-03
Green, David – S-1-24-02
Green, Manfred – P-3-11-24
Green, Rochelle – P-1-06-07
Greenbaum, Dan – S-3-19-03
Greenberg, Stuart – P-3-08-07
Greenspan, Louise – P-3-11-28
Greenwald, Roby – P-1-05-16, O-3-21-05, O-3-18-05
Grellier, James – P-3-23-16, O-3-14-02, P-2-29-08
Grenon, G. Lee – P-1-25-03
Grespin, Matthew – P-2-26-13
Gribble, Matthew O. – P-1-10-22, P-2-31-02
Gribrovski, Andrj – P-3-12-30
Grieger, Khara – P-3-27-22
Grieshop, Andy – P-1-08-02
Griffith, William – P-2-26-19
Grillo, Paolo – P-2-02-16, O-2-31-02
Grimalt, Joan O. – P-3-24-16, O-4-26-02
Grimsrud, Tom K – P-3-16-08
Grinshpun, Sergey – P-2-04-12, P-2-08-17, O-2-4405, O-1-28-03
Grischik, Jennifer – O-3-15-03
Grisotto, Laura – P-3-04-18, P-2-02-16, P-1-05-32
Grize, Leticia – P-2-02-21
Grob, Koni – S-2-37-02
Groenewold, Lex – O-1-14-06
Groot, Bernard – O-1-14-06
Grotto, Itamar – P-1-12-09, P-1-18-12, P-1-22-12
Grotzer, Michael – S-2-27-03
Group, PHASE collaborative – S-4-06-04
Grundy, Anne – P-3-21-11
Grunin, Avi – P-1-08-22, P-2-20-27
Gruzieva, Olena – O-1-31-01, O-1-22-02, O-2-16-03,
O-2-36-06, P-2-20-01
Guadagnin, Demétrio Luis – P-2-13-12
Guallar, Eliseo – O-1-17-01, O-1-17-06, P-1-10-03, P-110-17, P-1-10-25, O-3-29-02, O-3-41-01, P-2-31-05
Guan, Jun – P-2-24-05
Guang, Jia – O-3-29-03
Guazzetti, Stefano – O-1-20-06
Gube, Monika – P-2-24-24
Gubler, Duane – O-3-31-02
Guéladio, Cissé – S-2-13-05, O-2-07-01
Guenael, Thiault – P-2-08-08
Guerra, Stefano – O-3-09-02
Guevara Santillán, Rosario – P-2-34-06
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Author Index
Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Author Index
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Hofmann, Heidrun – P-2-08-24, O-4-22-02
Hofmann, Oliver – P-2-26-01
Hogenhuis, Roel – O-4-17-01
Hogg, Daniel – O-3-37-05
Hoisington, Andrew – S-2-42-01, S-2-42-03
Holguin, Fernando – P-2-04-19, P-2-20-22
Holland, Nina – O-4-23-03, S-1-21-04, S-2-11-01,
O-1-40-04, 5471, S-4-10-03
Hollenberg, Jacob – P-3-05-34
Hollins, Dana – P-3-24-18, P-1-24-18
Holloway, John W – S-1-13-05
Holloway, Tracey – P-2-04-07
Holman, D’Arcy – O-1-16-04
Holmes, Adrianne K – O-3-29-01
Holmes, Heather – O-4-25-05
Holstius, David – S-3-13-01
Hölzer, Jürgen – P-2-14-01
Honda, Yasushi – P-3-12-13, P-3-12-15, P-3-03-15,
P-2-02-08, P-1-06-01, O-3-23-03, P-2-12-06, P-212-10, P-2-12-20, P-2-12-27, P-2-12-32, P-1-12-23,
P-1-12-30, O-1-07-02, P-1-32-05
Hondula, David – S-1-38-02, O-2-25-01, O-3-33-05
Hong, Gayeon – P-3-16-15, P-2-13-18
Hong, Seung-Cheol – P-3-21-12
Hong, Seung-Woo – P-2-08-13
Hong, Soyoung – P-2-20-07, P-2-24-10, P-2-24-13
Hong, Young-Seoub – P-1-18-06
Hong, Yun Chul – P-3-18-02, P-3-18-08, P-3-27-18,
P-2-02-08, P-3-05-18, P-1-05-26, P-2-09-17, O-323-03, P-2-12-20, P-1-12-11, P-2-18-04, P-2-18-09,
P-1-18-10, P-1-18-20, P-2-18-14, P-2-24-22, P-1-25-07,
P-1-25-11, P-1-25-20, O-3-08-02
Hong, Yun-Chul – P-1-06-01, P-1-18-05, P-2-24-25,
P-1-28-06
Honglong, Zhang – P-3-27-24, P-3-27-25
Hongsibsong, Surat – P-3-24-12
Hooker, Andrew – S-3-13-01
Hopke, Philip K. – P-2-06-08, P-2-06-17, P-2-08-09
Hoppin, Jane – P-3-27-07, O-4-11-03, O-3-35-03
Horiuchi, Sophia – P-3-16-25
Horn, Wolfgang – O-3-36-05
Horng, Ching-Yi – P-1-14-07
Horng, Zhou-Chen – P-1-14-07
Horn-Ross, Pamela L – P-3-18-19
Hornung, Richard – O-1-09-02, O-3-41-03
Horoljav, Burmaa – P-2-12-12
Horter, Libby – P-2-18-12
Horton, Megan – P-3-24-06
Hosgood, H Dean – P-2-09-07
Hosoda, Takenobu – P-2-02-05, P-2-02-13
Hosseini, Asra – O-3-37-01
Hou, Lifang – P-2-02-20, P-3-03-16, O-4-11-03,
P-2-24-02
Hougaard, David M. – S-1-29-04
Houot, Helene – P-3-07-02
Houthuijs, Danny – O-1-31-02, O-4-28-04, O-4-17-01,
O-4-09-01, S-2-12-06
How, Vivien – P-3-23-02
Howard, Barbara V. – O-1-17-01, P-1-10-17, P-1-10-25,
O-3-41-01
Howard, C Vyvyan – P-3-27-22
Howard-Reed, Cynthia – P-1-24-14
Howell, Jeffrey – P-1-01-22, P-2-04-02, P-3-04-02,
P-1-01-14
How-Ran, Guo – P-1-25-08
Hsiao, Pao-Kuei – P-1-01-17
Hsieh, Wu-Shiun – P-3-18-15, P-3-11-20, P-2-24-03
Hsien An, Pan – P-3-24-21
Hsiung, Chao – P-3-15-13
Hsu, Chih-Neng – P-3-16-23
Hsu, Christopher – P-3-27-32
Hsu, Chuang-Mei – P-3-11-26
Hsu, Chun-Yuan – P-3-08-04
Hsu, Der-Jen – P-3-30-10
Hsu, Dur-Zong – P-2-09-16
Hsu, Hsiao-Hsien Leon – O-1-20-06
Hsu, Ling-I – P-1-25-05
Hsu, Nai-Yun – O-2-14-06, O-3-17-01, P-2-12-21,
O-3-36-04, P-1-24-06, O-2-15-02
Hsu, Shu-Chen – P-1-05-01
Hsu, Wei-Wen – O-1-09-05
Hsueh, Yu-Mei – P-1-10-19
Hu, Howard – P-3-18-06, P-3-18-12, P-3-23-25, O-127-06, P-2-26-05, P-2-26-08, P-2-26-13, P-2-26-18,
P-1-14-02, P-2-18-03, P-2-18-05, O-3-39-03, P-1-1816, O-3-41-04, S-4-10-01
Hu, Hui – P-3-05-03
Hu, Jianlin – P-3-05-24, O-4-20-03
Hu, Ke – P-2-05-06
Hu, Min – P-1-05-08, P-1-13-02
Hu, Songtao – P-2-17-14
Hu, Wan – P-2-09-10
Hu, Wenbiao – P-3-12-12, P-3-12-28, P-3-27-24,
P-3-27-25, O-4-19-06, P-1-12-17, O-1-28-06, O-4-1901, O-4-19-05
Hu, Xuefei – O-3-18-06, S-4-13-06
Hu, Yongtao – O-4-25-05
Hua, Jenna – O-1-10-01
Huang, Bo-Wei – P-1-14-07
Huang, Chen – O-3-17-06
Huang, Cheng – O-2-07-04
Huang, Chien-Lin – P-1-24-06, P-1-01-01
Huang, Chien-Yuan – P-2-17-30, P-1-28-23, P-1-25-08
Huang, Chun-Nan – P-3-30-10
Huang, Cunrui – P-1-32-15
Huang, Hsiao-Chien – P-1-19-01, P-1-19-09
Huang, Hu – P-2-09-10
Huang, Jing – P-1-05-05, O-3-09-05
Huang, Kai-Ling – P-1-01-35
Huang, Kuo-Tsang – P-3-12-09, P-2-12-01
Huang, Lei – P-1-12-22, O-3-16-03
Huang, Lihui – P-1-01-25
Huang, Lin-Lin – P-1-19-22
Huang, Po-Chin – P-1-24-30
Huang, Siying – P-2-26-18, P-2-18-05
Huang, Wei – P-1-05-08, P-1-13-02
Huang, Xiaodong – O-4-19-01
Huang, Yuli – P-1-04-14
Huang, Yu-Li – P-2-05-31
Huang, Yung-Kai – P-1-10-19
Huen Northcoate, Karen – S-2-11-01
Hugg, Timo – P-2-20-13
Hughes, Michael – P-3-23-15
Humblet, Olivier – O-1-34-03
Hung, Chia tse – P-1-22-13
Hung, Kuo-Chang – O-1-12-05, P-1-14-08
Hung, Nien-Tzu – P-1-19-19
Hung, Po-Chen – P-1-01-35, P-1-19-09, P-1-19-19
Hungerbühler, Konrad – O-2-24-03, O-3-16-06
Hunt, Patricia – P-1-22-04
Huo, Xia – O-2-26-04, O-2-26-06, P-1-18-15, P-2-3402, P-2-34-07
Hurley, Fintan – O-2-31-05, O-2-44-01
Hurley, Susan – P-2-05-15, P-1-06-21, P-1-22-20
Hurraß, Julia – O-1-39-05
Hurst, Cameron – O-4-19-06
Hurst, Gemma – P-2-17-18
Hurtado-Díaz, Magali – O-2-28-03
Hurtado-Diaz, Magali – P-3-12-22
Husain, Arpita – O-2-38-03
Husby, Steffen – S-2-35-02
Huss, Anke – P-3-21-10, P-3-21-15, P-3-23-09, O-314-03, O-3-14-04, S-2-27-03, P-2-23-11, S-3-27-01,
S-3-27-02
Hutchinson, John – P-2-26-01
Hutter, Hans-Peter – P-2-02-27, O-3-23-05, P-2-2915, P-1-19-17
Huttunen, Kati – P-2-06-16
Huynh, Cong Khanh – O-4-27-02
Hwa-Lung, Yu – O-2-34-02
Hwang, Bing-Fang – S-1-13-02
Hwang, Do Yeon – O-3-36-02
Hwang, Juey-Jen – O-2-09-05
Hwang, Mi-Kyoung – P-2-06-09
Hwang, Reuy-Lung – P-3-12-09, P-2-12-01, P-2-17-31
Hwang, Seung-Sik – P-2-29-06, P-2-29-10, P-2-2912, P-2-29-16, P-2-29-18
Hwang, Yaw-Huei – P-2-18-16
Hwashin, Shin – O-2-31-01
Hyatt, Olivia – P-3-12-19
Hyseni-Spahiu, Mimoza Hyseni-Spahiu – P-2-34-03
Hystad, Perry – P-1-06-08, P-2-17-21, O-2-40-01,
S-4-13-04
Hyttinen, Marko – P-1-08-18
Hyun-Jeong, Kim – O-2-22-05
Hyvärinen, Anne – P-2-20-19, O-1-40-01, O-1-40-02,
O-1-40-03, O-1-40-06, S-2-42-02, S-2-42-06
I
Iavarone, Ivano – P-3-05-10
Ibarlucea, Jesús – P-3-24-16, O-4-26-02, P-2-18-13
Ice, Christa – O-1-42-04
Ickstadt, Katja – P-2-14-01
Ielsch, Géraldine – O-2-40-03, S-2-27-04
Ignotti, Eliane – P-2-02-23, P-3-05-01
Iida, Takahiko – P-2-09-25
Ikeda, Koichi – P-3-16-29
Ikeda, Shiro – P-3-08-10, P-3-30-21
Ikeno, Tamiko – P-2-24-26, P-2-24-29, P-1-24-24
Imai, Chisato – P-3-12-13, P-3-12-15, P-2-12-06,
P-2-12-32, P-1-12-27
Imanaka, Tsutoshi – P-1-10-11
Imboden, Medea – O-2-23-01, O-2-23-02
Inape, Kasis – P-3-12-15, P-1-12-30
Indugula, Reshmi – P-2-08-17
Ineichen, Alex – P-3-04-20, P-2-04-17, O-2-10-04
Ingole, Vijendra – S-1-38-01
Iñiguez, Carmen – P-3-18-09, O-4-14-05, P-2-05-11,
P-2-06-01, P-3-05-17, P-1-13-09, P-1-12-21, P-2-18-13,
S-1-33-05, S-1-33-03, P-2-23-21
Inkarojrit, Vorapat – P-3-30-01
Inoue, Nanase – P-2-02-05
Int Panis, Luc – P-3-07-08, O-4-14-01, P-1-04-15, P-202-11, P-3-05-19, O-3-34-04, O-2-20-04, P-2-17-01,
O-2-38-04, P-1-12-16, O-3-35-01
Interocc Study Group, and the – P-3-21-05,
P-3-21-09
Invernizzi, Giovanni – P-3-11-27
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Ionas, Alin – O-3-15-02
Ip, Ho Sai Simon – O-3-22-06
Irina, May – P-3-07-10, P-2-05-04
Irvine, Laura – P-1-14-11
Isaacs, Kristin – P-1-04-29, P-1-08-13, P-1-13-15
Isabelle, Romieu – P-2-20-22
Isakov, Vlad – P-1-04-03, P-1-04-05, O-2-10-06
Ishihara, Yoko – P-1-05-11
Ishitake, Tatsuya – P-2-09-26
Ishizu, Yoshikazu – P-3-11-14
Islam, Tariqul – P-1-10-04
Ismail, Patimah – P-3-23-02
Isobe, Tomohiko – P-1-22-15
Iso-Markku, Kati – P-2-09-24
Israel, Leslie – O-1-10-02
Issaka, Tiembre – S-2-13-05
Issiaka, Savane – O-2-07-01
Ito, Kazuhiko – P-1-04-04, P-2-05-37, O-4-07-03, O-323-06, O-4-25-04, O-3-18-01, P-2-17-27, O-2-25-02
Itoh, Sachiko – P-2-24-29
Ivell, Richard – S-1-29-04
Ivey, Cesunica – O-4-25-05
Iwasawa, Satoko – P-2-05-33, P-1-05-14
Iwata, Tomohide – P-2-06-10
Iwata, Toyoto – P-3-23-23, P-2-23-07
Iyer, Veena – P-3-27-14
Izzi, Benedetta – P-2-26-01
J
J. Andersen, Zorana – P-2-08-03
Jaakkola, Jouni – O-4-20-02, O-4-27-05, P-2-20-13,
S-2-39-06, O-3-29-01, O-2-07-06
Jaakkola, Maritta S. – O-4-27-05, P-2-20-13
Jack, Darby – P-1-01-28, P-2-02-04, O-1-39-02, O-139-04, S-2-21-01, S-2-21-02
Jackson, Brian – S-1-30-01
Jackson, Laura – P-2-17-19
Jackson, Leila W. – P-1-24-07
Jackson, Mike – P-1-01-20
Jaco, Vangronsveld – O-4-27-01
Jacobs, David – O-2-09-02, S-2-08-02, S-2-08-04
Jacobs, Griet – P-2-02-15
Jacobs, Lotte – P-3-03-28
Jacobsen, Megan – P-3-24-18, P-1-24-18
Jacobson, Judith S. – O-2-33-02
Jacobson, Ludmilla – P-3-05-01
Jacobsson, Bo – O-4-12-02
Jacquemin, Bénédicte – P-2-05-34, O-3-42-01, O-310-02, O-2-36-05
Jagoe, Kirstie – S-1-18-01
Jahn, Barbara – P-3-27-21, P-2-23-02
Jahn, Heiko – P-3-12-25, P-2-12-08
Jain, Grishma – P-1-08-02
Jain, Vinod Kumar – P-1-08-19
Jakobs, Hermann – O-2-36-02, P-1-25-04
Jakobsson, Kristina – P-2-31-11
Jakovljevic, Branko – O-1-17-04
Jalaludin, Bin – O-2-33-06
James, Judith A – P-2-29-17
James, Peter – O-2-38-02, P-2-17-26
Jang, Jae-Yeon – P-3-12-04, P-3-12-29, P-2-12-28,
P-1-12-07
Jang, Jaeyoun – P-1-19-10
Jani, Dev – P-2-04-21
Jann, Oliver – O-3-36-05
Janos, Bobvos – P-2-02-18
Janson, Christer – P-2-08-19, P-1-06-18
Janssen, Bram – O-3-34-04, P-1-05-25, P-2-26-14
Janssen, Nicole – O-1-31-02, P-2-04-18, O-4-28-04,
O-4-09-01, O-1-14-01, O-1-14-06, O-2-43-02
Janssens, Arnold – O-2-14-05
Jantunen, Matti – P-3-08-06, P-2-06-21, O-2-41-06,
O-2-30-02
Januch, Jed – P-3-05-28
Jargalsaikhan, G. – P-2-08-04
Järup, Lars – P-2-31-14
Järvi, Kati – S-2-42-02
Jarvis, Debbie – O-3-42-01
Jaspers, Ilona – P-3-05-12
Jean-Richard, Vreni – O-3-11-01
Jedynska, Aleksandra – P-3-04-15, O-1-35-03
Jeffries, harvey – P-3-05-12
Jeng, Anna – P-1-24-02
Jenisová, Zita – P-3-16-17
Jennifer, Mann – P-2-09-14
Jensen, Elizabeth – O-4-26-04
Jensen, Morten Søndergaard – S-1-29-04
Jensen, Ole Michael – O-1-39-03, O-4-16-01
Jensen, Rasmus L. – O-2-14-04
Jeon, Byoung-Hak – P-3-27-12
Jeon, Jung Dae – P-1-25-20
Jeon, Yong Jin – P-3-05-30, P-3-27-19, P-3-27-20,
P-2-13-14, P-1-13-01, P-2-20-03, P-2-24-01, P-1-24-03,
O-1-34-02, P-1-28-01, P-1-28-11
Jeong, Ayoung – O-1-35-05
Jeong, In Young – P-2-04-11
Jeong, In-Yeong – P-3-08-01, P-3-08-05
Jeong, Meeseon – P-2-29-09, P-2-29-16, P-2-29-18
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Jeong, Mi-Ae – P-2-17-03, P-2-17-25
Jeong, Wootae – P-2-04-11, P-1-19-10
Jerrett, Michael – O-1-31-03, P-3-04-19, O-1-26-02,
O-4-09-02, O-4-27-04, P-2-17-23, O-3-37-02, O-3-1506, S-4-13-02, P-1-25-13, P-1-32-08, P-1-32-13
Jesus, Alessandra – P-2-04-05
Jewell, Nicholas – S-1-21-04
Jeyachchandren, Siventher – P-2-18-01
Jhamaria, Charu – P-3-30-15
Jhun, Min A – P-2-26-08
Ji, hyun ah – P-2-08-07
Jia, Tao – O-2-17-01
Jiang, Chengsheng – P-3-12-18
Jiang, Chuen-Bin – P-2-18-17
Jiang, Xiaohui – O-3-22-02
Jim, Rebecca – O-4-15-02
Jiménez-Vélez, Braulio – P-1-18-03
Jin, Lei – P-1-24-15
Jin, Minghao – P-3-03-38
Jin, Young-Woo – P-2-29-16
Jo, Hye Jeong – P-1-01-04
Jo, Kyunghee – P-3-12-24
Jo, Soo-nam – P-3-12-29, P-2-12-28
Joad, Jesse – O-4-18-02
Jobert, Romuald – P-2-09-08
Jöckel, Karl-Heinz – O-2-20-01, O-2-36-02, P-1-25-04
Jogi, Rain – P-2-08-19
Johan, Beekhuizen – S-3-27-02
Johannesson, Sandra – P-1-04-13
Johanson, Gunnar – O-3-16-05
Johansson, Christer – P-3-30-05, O-1-37-06, O-2-1804, O-2-44-02
Johansson, Pernilla – P-1-19-15
John, Collin – O-1-42-04
Johnson, Alison – P-1-10-24, O-1-23-02
Johnson, Brent – P-2-06-05, O-2-07-04
Johnson, Cortina – P-2-05-18
Johnson, Jean – P-2-13-04
Johnson, Kenneth C – P-3-05-29, P-3-21-11,
P-1-06-08
Johnson, Markey – P-2-08-12, O-1-37-02, O-3-16-01
Johnson, Michael – S-1-18-03
Johnson, Newell – O-1-23-05
Johnson, Paula – P-1-32-20
Johnson, Priscilla – P-1-19-03, S-2-21-03
Johnson, Sarah – O-4-25-04, O-3-18-01
Johnston, Fay – O-3-10-04, O-2-44-03
Jolliet, Olivier – P-3-23-22, O-2-24-02, O-3-16-05,
O-3-35-04, P-2-23-06
Joly, Daniel – P-3-07-02
Jones, Katherine – S-1-21-01, S-1-21-05
Jones, Lorelei – O-3-33-03
Jones, Marc – P-2-17-18
Jones, Miranda – P-2-31-05
Jones, Rena – P-1-06-17
Jones, Richard – P-3-24-06
Jones, Robert – O-4-24-02
Jones, T – P-3-05-36
Jonkers, Sander – S-1-19-03
Jönsson, Bo A.G. – O-3-17-03, P-1-13-08, P-1-1312, O-3-22-03, O-1-41-02, P-1-22-08, S-1-29-02,
S-1-29-04
Jonsson, Lennart – P-1-04-02
Jonsson, Martin – P-3-05-34
Joo, Hyunjoo – P-3-18-01
Jørgensen, Kristian Tore – O-1-41-02
Joseph, Wout – P-3-21-13, O-3-14-03
Josse, Pabitra – P-3-16-26, P-3-07-07
Joubert, Bonnie – P-3-11-13
Jouni, Jaakkola – P-2-18-19
Jovanovic, Dragana – O-1-17-04
Jovaševic-Stojanovic, Milena – P-1-01-39, O-2-43-01
Ju, Ching-Chao – P-1-28-09
Ju, Jin-Hong – P-3-30-24
Judith, Chow – O-2-43-04
Judson, Richard – P-1-13-15
Julvez, Jordi – P-3-30-12, O-4-09-04, P-2-18-13, O-415-04, O-2-15-04, P-2-23-21
Jun, Byungyool – P-3-12-29
Juncos, Jorge – P-1-18-13
Jung, Ara – O-2-16-04, P-1-28-06
Jung, Chien-Cheng – O-3-36-04, P-2-20-25,
P-1-24-06
Jung, Deaho – P-3-12-24
Jung, Rong-Chin – P-3-16-18
Jung, Woo-Sung – P-2-08-13, P-1-08-23
Juo, Hung-Bin – P-3-30-10
Juraske, Ronnie – P-2-23-06
Jurewicz, Joanna – P-2-24-11
Jürgens, Verena – P-3-11-05
Jurkovicova, Jana – P-3-07-14, P-3-11-12
Jusko, Todd A. – P-3-24-08, O-3-35-03
Just, Allan C. – O-3-17-02, P-2-26-01, O-1-09-01,
O-2-22-02, P-2-24-23, O-3-08-03
Juvekar, Sanjay – S-1-38-01
K
K Bairy, Laxminarayana – P-1-18-14
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173
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Köhler, Michael – P-2-08-11, P-2-08-24, O-4-22-02
Koichi, Ikeda – P-1-19-22
Koifman, Rosalina – P-2-24-04, P-2-23-05
Koifman, Sergio – P-3-23-17, P-3-27-13, P-2-24-04,
P-2-23-05, P-1-28-15
Kok, Greg – P-3-16-21
Kolarik, Barbara – P-2-08-03, S-1-08-03
Kolarova, Milena – P-1-14-19
Kolb, Laura S. – P-3-12-14
Kold Jensen, Tina – S-2-35-02
Kolena, Branislav – P-3-16-17
Koletzko, Sibylle – O-4-28-05
Kollanus, Virpi – P-2-12-19
Kolossa-Gehring, Marike – P-2-13-13, P-1-13-06,
S-1-32-03, O-3-35-02
Kominsky, John – P-3-05-28
Kondo, Masahide – P-2-12-10, P-1-32-05
Kondo, Takaaki – P-3-23-23, P-2-23-07
Konsoula, Zoi – O-2-33-05
Konstantinova, Ekaterina – P-1-04-25
Kontoroupis, Periklis – O-4-11-04, S-1-19-06
Konuma, Rumi – P-2-09-25
Konz, James – P-3-05-28
Koontz, Michaela B. – P-1-24-07
Kootbodien, Tahira – O-2-22-01
Kooter, Ingeborg – 5388, P-3-04-15, O-1-35-03
Koppe, Christina – P-1-12-18
Koppe, Janna – P-1-32-03
Koppelman, Gerard – O-3-21-02
Koppen, Gudrun – O-4-14-01, P-2-02-11, P-2-02-15,
P-3-05-19
Koppova, Kvetoslava – P-1-10-16
Kopylev, Leonid – P-1-01-09
Korchevskiy, Andrey – P-1-05-34, P-2-18-10
Korek, Michal – P-2-06-12
Korhonen, Maarit Jaana – P-3-03-08, P-2-34-04
Korrick, Susan A. – P-1-10-14, O-2-26-02, O-1-09-06,
P-2-18-03, P-1-18-09, O-4-15-06, P-1-22-25, P-2-2301, S-1-30-01
Kosatsky, Tom – P-1-08-05, O-2-40-01
Kosbayeva, Aliya – P-3-12-30
Koskentalo, Tarja – P-1-05-22
Koslitz, Stephan – P-2-13-03
Kothencz, Gyula – O-2-40-02
Kottyan, Leah – P-2-29-17
Kouakou Bernard, Dje – O-2-07-01
Kouda, Katsuyasu – P-2-17-13
Koudijs, Ellen – P-1-08-01
Koustas, Erica – P-1-32-20
Koutrakis, Petros – O-2-09-03, P-2-05-26, P-3-0508, O-3-34-02, O-1-22-01, P-1-05-29, O-4-21-03, P-106-12, O-2-36-04, P-1-08-22, P-2-26-03, O-4-25-01,
P-1-12-06, P-2-20-27
Koutros, Stella – O-4-11-03
Kovacevic, Renata – O-2-43-01
Kovats, Sari – P-2-12-24, P-1-12-20, S-1-38-03,
S-1-38-04
Kpoifman, Rosalina – P-3-27-13
Kraft, Martin – P-2-13-08, P-1-13-19, P-1-22-21,
O-2-22-06
Krämer, Alexander – P-3-12-25, P-2-12-08
Krämer, Ursula – P-3-05-20, P-1-05-13, P-1-0603, O-2-16-03, O-3-09-03, S-2-19-02, S-2-19-05,
O-3-08-04
Krasnov, Helena – P-2-05-32, P-2-09-23
Kraus, Thomas – P-1-13-14, P-2-24-24
Kraus, William – P-1-05-31, O-2-22-03
Krawczyk, Noa – P-2-28-01
Kreckmann, Kim – P-3-16-13
Krewski, Daniel – S-4-13-02
Kriemler, Susi – O-2-38-05
Kriesky, Jill – P-3-04-01
Krille, Lucian – O-2-40-06
Kriz, Bohumir – P-2-12-07
Krog, Norun Hjertager – O-4-28-06
Król, Sylwia – P-1-22-05
Kromhout, Hans – P-3-21-10, P-3-21-15, P-3-23-09,
O-3-14-04, P-2-21-01, P-2-23-11, S-3-27-01, S-3-2702, O-2-23-02
Kronenberg, Florian – O-2-23-01
Krop, Esmeralda – S-2-42-06
Krska, Rudolf – O-1-40-06, S-2-42-02, S-2-42-06
Kruger, Philip – O-4-23-04
Kruger, Taneshka – P-3-23-24
Kruize, Hanneke – O-1-31-02, O-3-42-02, O-4-28-04,
O-4-09-01, P-2-17-09
Krupitsky, Dmitry – O-4-16-06
Kruszewski, Francis – P-3-16-22
Krzyzanowski, Michal – F-3-05-03, O-2-44-01
Ku, Hsiu Ying – P-3-24-17, P-1-24-20
Kubesch, Nadine – P-2-06-03, P-1-06-06, P-1-06-11,
O-3-09-02
Kubilius, Raimondas – P-3-21-14, P-2-17-29
Kubwabo, Cariton – P-1-22-27
Kubzansky, Laura – P-1-12-06, P-1-28-22
Küchenhoff, Helmut – O-2-44-04, O-1-10-04
Kudzyte, Jolanta – P-2-17-08
Kuebrich, Julia – P-1-22-16
Kuehni, Claudia E. – O-4-18-03, P-2-29-04, S-2-2703, P-1-19-24
Wednesday
Kim, Shinwoo – P-2-20-04
Kim, Stephani – O-2-26-04
Kim, Sue-Jin – O-3-36-03
Kim, Suejin – P-1-08-14, P-1-08-15
Kim, Sun Hee – P-2-12-28
Kim, Sung-Ho – P-1-24-03
Kim, Sungjoo – P-3-24-04
Kim, Sungkyoon – P-3-24-04, P-2-13-21
Kim, Sungroul – O-2-16-04, P-1-28-06
Kim, Sun-Kyoung – P-2-34-09
Kim, Sunmi – P-3-24-04, P-2-13-21
Kim, Sunshin – P-3-16-15, P-2-13-18
Kim, Sun-Young – P-3-03-11, P-3-04-08
Kim, Suyoung – P-3-24-04, P-2-13-21
Kim, Taehun – P-3-18-10
Kim, Tae-Wook – P-1-08-23
Kim, Tak-Hyun – P-2-34-09
Kim, Woo Kyung – P-2-20-29
Kim, Yangho – P-3-18-02, P-3-27-18, P-2-09-17,
P-2-18-09, P-1-18-10, P-1-18-20, P-2-18-14, P-2-2018, O-3-08-02
Kim, Yongbae – O-2-16-04, P-1-28-06
Kim, Yoo-Keun – P-3-04-10, P-2-06-09
Kim, Yoonhee – P-3-12-13, P-3-12-15, P-2-12-06,
P-2-12-10, P-2-12-32, P-1-12-11, P-1-12-23
Kim, Youngmin – O-2-07-04
Kimani, Elizabeth – O-4-22-04
Kimura, Akitaka – P-2-17-13
Kimura, Emu – P-3-08-08
King, Gala – P-3-05-09
King, Galatea – O-3-11-04
King, Maria D. – S-2-42-01
Kingham, Simon – P-1-01-31, O-4-09-03, O-3-37-05
Kinney, Kerry – P-2-08-21, S-2-42-01, S-2-42-03
Kinney, Patrick – P-1-01-28, P-1-01-34, P-2-02-22,
P-2-02-01, P-2-02-04, O-1-39-04, P-2-17-27, S-2-2101, O-2-25-02, O-2-33-02
Kioumourtzoglou, Marianthi-Anna – O-2-36-04
Kipen, Howard – P-1-05-08, P-1-13-02, P-1-25-19
Kirchner, Donald Bruce – P-3-16-22
Kirivanta, Hannu – O-1-41-04
Kirjavainen, Pirkka – O-1-40-06
Kirk R, Smith – O-2-31-01
Kirman, Christopher – S-1-21-01, S-1-21-05
Kirrane, Ellen – P-3-03-24
Kiry, Paul – P-3-15-14
Kishi, Reiko – P-3-24-14, P-2-26-09, P-2-26-10, P-224-26, P-2-24-29, P-1-24-24
Kisman, Maria – P-1-12-03
Kissel, John – S-2-37-03
Kivaya, Vincent – P-1-01-12
Kivimäki, Mika – P-2-31-03
Kiviranta, Hannu – O-4-08-06, P-1-25-14
Ki-Young, Kim – P-3-21-12
Kjaerheim, Kristina – P-3-16-08
Kjellstrom, Tord – P-3-12-19, O-3-40-05, S-3-20-02
Klebanoff, Mark – O-4-26-04
Kleeman, Mike – P-3-05-24, O-4-20-03
Klein, Mitch – P-3-03-21, P-3-03-24, P-1-06-23,
S-4-13-06
Kleinjans, Jos C – O-4-12-05
Klemm, Rebecca – P-3-03-09
Klenow, Stefanie – S-1-15-06, P-1-22-11, P-1-22-22
Klimecki, Walter – P-1-10-10, P-1-10-13, P-1-10-21,
O-3-16-02
Klimont, Zbigniew – O-2-31-03
Kloog, Itai – O-2-09-03, P-2-04-13, P-1-12-06,
P-1-12-33
Klümper, Claudia – O-1-31-01, O-1-22-02, O-2-16-03,
O-3-21-03, P-2-20-01
Klungsøyr, Kari – O-1-41-01
Knibbs, Luke – P-2-06-07
Knight, Brandon – P-1-25-12
Knight, Julia – P-1-22-27
Knowles, Rachel – P-3-18-03
Knowlton, Kim – P-2-12-15
Knudsen, Lisbeth E – O-4-12-01, O-4-12-05
Knutsen, Helle K – P-3-15-11, P-2-24-06
Ko, Sangwon – P-1-01-21
Ko, Young-Hwan – P-1-08-14, P-1-08-15
Ko, Yousun – P-2-29-06, P-2-29-10, P-2-29-16
Kobayashi, Sumitaka – P-2-24-29
Kobrosly, Roni – P-1-24-26
Koch, Holger M. – P-3-24-01, P-1-33-01, P-2-13-03,
P-2-13-13, P-1-13-06, P-1-13-16, S-1-21-01, S-1-21-05,
P-1-24-08, O-3-35-02, O-2-22-06
Koch, Wolfgang – P-3-16-14, P-3-23-14
Kochan, Bruno – P-1-04-15
Kochi, Takeshi – P-2-05-33, P-1-05-14
Kock, Heiko – P-3-23-14
Kodali, Vamsi – S-1-24-03
Kodrou, Pandora – P-3-27-02
Koehler, Kirsten A. – P-1-06-05, O-4-05-02,
O-1-10-05
Kogevinas, Manolis – P-3-15-11, P-3-27-35, O-420-04, P-1-05-35, O-1-41-04, O-1-16-03, P-1-14-12,
S-2-19-02, O-4-12-01, O-3-08-04
Kogut, Katherine – O-4-08-03, S-1-21-04
Koh, Woon-Puay – O-4-27-06
Kohlböck, Gabriele – O-4-28-05
Thursday
Kazama, Misae – P-1-19-12
Ke, You-De – P-3-16-18
Kearns, Robin – P-1-32-12
Keevil, Stephen – P-2-21-01
Keidar, Rimona – S-2-35-04
Keidel, Dirk – O-1-35-05, O-2-23-02
Keil, Thomas – P-1-18-18
Keirsbulck, Marion – P-3-30-19
Keita, Moussa – O-1-12-02
Kelfkens, Gert – P-3-21-08
Kelly, Frank – O-1-14-01
Kelsey, Karl – O-2-23-04
Kendall, Gerry – S-2-27-02, O-2-40-04, S-2-27-05
Kendrovski, Vladimir – P-1-12-03, S-4-06-02
Kennedy, Roy – O-2-07-05
Kent, Andrew – P-3-05-25
Kephalopoulos, Stylianos – P-1-08-01, S-2-12-02
Kermah, Joseph – P-2-13-11
Kermarec, Florence – P-1-28-10
Kermenidou, Marianthi – P-3-05-15
Kershaw, Kiarri N. – P-2-31-05
Keshishian, Catherine – P-3-18-03
Kesminiene, Ausrele – O-2-40-06
Kessel, Anthony – P-3-12-20
Kettleson, Eric – P-2-08-17, O-1-28-03
Keuken, Menno – O-1-37-01, O-2-31-05, S-1-19-03,
S-1-19-04
Keune, Hans – P-1-32-03
Kewada, Priya – P-1-05-16, O-3-21-05, O-3-18-05
Keyes, Katherine – P-1-24-22
Kezios, Katrina – P-3-24-10, P-2-24-17, P-1-24-22
Khachatryan, Artak – P-1-22-19
Khafaie, Behzad – P-3-12-01, O-1-14-02, P-1-25-16
Khafaie, Morteza – P-3-12-01, O-1-14-02, P-1-25-16
Khan, Azad – O-2-20-03
Khan, Shah – P-3-11-15
Khanna, Sunali – P-3-30-18
Kharol, Shailesh – P-1-04-04
Kheirbek, Iyad – O-4-25-04
Kho, Young Lim – P-3-18-10, P-2-13-09, P-2-13-21,
P-1-25-20
Khoshkish, Shayan – P-3-05-21
Khurshid, Shahana – P-2-08-21
Kicinski, Michal – P-1-05-25, O-1-22-03, O-1-22-05,
O-2-20-04, O-4-15-01, P-2-24-18
Kihal, Wahida – P-3-30-13, O-3-42-03, P-2-17-17,
P-1-32-01
Kile, Molly – O-3-38-03, P-1-18-08, O-4-15-05
Kim, Boong-Nyun – P-3-18-02, P-2-18-09, P-1-18-10,
P-2-18-14, O-3-08-02
Kim, Byoung-Gwon – P-1-18-06
Kim, Byung-Mi – P-2-09-17, P-2-18-14, O-3-08-02
Kim, Chaebong – P-2-20-07, P-2-24-10, P-2-24-13
Kim, Chan-Kook – P-1-32-06
Kim, Clara Tammy – P-3-12-13, P-3-12-15, P-3-12-31,
P-3-12-32, P-2-12-06, P-2-12-32
Kim, Dae-Seon – P-1-18-06
Kim, E Jin – P-2-20-16
Kim, EUN-HYE – P-3-27-12
Kim, Eunjeong – P-2-09-17, P-2-18-14, O-3-08-02
Kim, Geun-Bae – P-1-01-04
Kim, Hae-Joong – P-3-24-04, P-2-13-21
Kim, Han Na – P-2-29-09
Kim, Hana – P-3-12-24
Kim, Hee Man – P-1-01-21
Kim, Ho – P-3-12-13, P-3-12-15, P-3-03-15, P-2-0208, O-3-23-03, P-2-12-06, P-2-12-09, P-2-12-10,
P-2-12-20, P-2-12-27, P-2-12-32, P-1-12-02, P-1-12-11,
P-1-12-23, P-1-12-27, P-1-12-30, P-2-20-16, O-1-0702, O-2-07-03
Kim, Honghyok – P-2-20-04
Kim, Hongsoo – P-1-28-06
Kim, Hwan-Cheol – P-1-18-01, P-1-32-09
Kim, Hyo-Mi – P-3-24-02, P-2-04-04, P-1-12-05,
P-2-20-04
Kim, Hyung Jung – P-2-20-07, P-2-24-10, P-2-24-13
Kim, Hyunyoung – P-3-12-29
Kim, Inah – P-3-12-31, P-3-12-32
Kim, Jae Jun – P-2-17-03, P-2-17-25
Kim, Jaeyoung – P-3-12-31, P-3-12-32
Kim, Jayeun – P-1-12-02
Kim, Jeong-Hwa – P-2-31-12
Kim, Jihyun – P-3-27-12
Kim, Jin Hee – P-3-18-08, P-3-05-18, P-1-12-11, P-224-22, P-2-24-25, P-1-25-07, P-1-25-11, P-1-25-20
Kim, Jinseob – P-3-12-13, P-3-12-15, P-1-01-36, P-108-06, P-2-12-06, P-2-12-32, P-1-12-30
Kim, Jinyong – P-2-04-12
Kim, Joon-Woo – P-1-22-15
Kim, Jung Ah – P-3-05-30, P-3-27-19, P-3-27-20,
P-2-13-14, P-1-13-01, P-2-20-03, P-2-24-01, P-1-24-03,
O-1-34-02, P-1-28-01, P-1-28-11
Kim, Jung Hoan – P-2-13-09
Kim, Jung Hoon – P-2-20-07, P-2-24-10, P-2-24-13
Kim, Jun-Young – P-2-34-09
Kim, Minhae – P-1-08-15
Kim, Na-Kyung – P-3-03-15, P-2-12-20, P-1-12-23
Kim, SatByul Estella – P-3-03-12, O-2-07-03
Kim, Seung-Kyu – P-1-25-20
Kim, Shin-Do – P-3-08-05
Friday
Kabir, Zubair – O-2-30-04
Kachuri, Linda – P-3-05-29
Kaden, Debra – P-3-27-33
Kadhel, Philippe – O-4-08-02
Kadir, Muhammad Masood – S-1-33-02
Kadiri, Shamusideen – O-1-36-02
Käfferlein, Heiko U. – P-2-13-03
Kagi, Naoki – P-3-16-29
Kahlmeier, Sonja – P-2-17-11
Kahn, Usman – S-2-29-04
Kaiser, L. – P-1-12-34
Kaj, Lennart – P-1-13-08
Kajantie, Eero – P-1-25-14
Kajbafzadeh, Majid – O-2-36-01
Kajiwara, Jumboku – P-2-24-29
Kako, Kayoko – O-2-17-03
Kales, Stefanos N. – P-2-13-11
Kaliaperumal, Kanagasabai – O-1-26-03
Kalimeri, Krystallia – P-1-04-19, P-1-08-17
Kalkbrenner, Amy – O-1-09-01
Källén, Karin – O-1-26-04
Kaluzny, Pascal – O-1-14-03
Kalyvas, Harris – P-1-22-14
Kamel, Freya – P-2-26-13
Kamijima, Michihiro – P-3-23-23, P-2-23-07
Kampffmeyer, Tatjana – S-1-19-05
Kan, Haidong – O-3-38-01
Kanatani, Yasuhiro – P-2-26-09, P-2-26-10
Kang, Jae-Eun – P-2-06-09, P-3-04-10
Kang, Moyeol – P-2-18-04, P-1-18-05
Kang, Sungeun – P-2-13-21
Kang, Tack-Shin – P-1-01-04
Kang, Yoon-Hee – P-2-06-09, P-3-04-10
Kang, Yoonkyung – P-1-01-13
Kangas, Leena – P-2-06-13
Kanizsai, Judit – P-2-18-20
Kannan, Srimathi – P-2-26-16
Kao, W.H. Linda – P-1-10-22
Kapp, Michaela – P-3-23-15
Karabelas, Anastasios – O-4-11-04
Karagas, Margaret – P-1-10-14, P-1-10-24, O-1-2302, S-1-30-01
Karakis, Isabella – P-3-23-01, P-1-13-03, P-1-12-09,
P-1-18-12
Karakitsios, Spyros – P-3-05-15, O-2-24-01,
S-1-19-06
Karam-Calderón, Miguel Ángel – P-3-23-18,
P-1-28-18
Karanasiou, Angeliki – P-3-03-18, P-1-04-20, O-310-02, O-2-36-05
Karaolis, Constantinos – P-1-22-14
Karavoltsos, Sotirios – P-2-04-14
Karikakis, Isabelle – P-1-22-12
Karimi, Roxanne – P-3-15-16, O-3-16-04
Kark, Jeremy – P-3-04-13
Karlen, Barbara – O-2-36-01
Karmaus, Wilfried – P-3-05-32, P-3-16-09, O-1-0905, S-1-13-05, P-2-20-10
Karnes, Conny – O-3-39-05
Karottki, Dorina Gabriela – P-2-08-03, P-2-08-23,
S-1-08-03
Karpe, Philippe – O-1-14-03
Karppinen, Ari – P-2-06-13
Karr, Catherine – P-2-05-08, P-2-20-02
Karvonen, Anne – O-1-40-06
Kashima, Saori – P-2-02-08, O-3-23-03, P-1-28-20
Kashino, Ikuko – P-2-24-26, P-1-24-24
Kashon, Michael – O-2-23-03
Kasper-Sonnenberg, Monika – P-3-24-15, P-2-24-30
Kassomenos, Pavlos – O-2-33-05
Katiyar, Kamlesh – P-1-04-26
Katiyar, Ratna – P-1-08-16
Kato, Kayoko – O-1-12-04, O-2-17-01
Kato, Shinsuke – P-1-01-13
Katoh, Takahiko – P-3-27-04
Katra, Itzhak – O-4-14-04, P-2-05-32, P-2-09-23
Katsnelson, Boris – P-3-30-25
Katsouyanni, Klea – P-3-12-23, O-2-09-01, P-3-04-15,
P-3-05-13, O-3-23-02, P-1-06-10, P-1-12-21, P-1-1224, O-2-44-01, S-2-19-01, S-4-06-04, O-2-34-03
Kattan, Meyer – P-1-08-22, P-2-20-27
Katzschner, Lutz – P-3-12-25, P-2-12-08
Kauffmann, Francine – P-2-05-34, P-1-05-13, O-309-03, S-2-19-05
Kaufman, James – S-2-29-01, S-2-29-04, S-2-29-05
Kaufman, Joel – P-3-23-05, O-2-09-02, P-1-05-23,
P-2-06-11, P-2-23-03, P-2-31-05, P-2-31-13, P-3-04-08
Kaufman, Jordy – S-3-27-05
Kaur, Prabhdeep – O-1-26-03
Kavanaugh-Baird, Geri – S-1-21-04
Kawachi, Ichiro – P-1-28-20, P-2-31-03
Kawai, Shuichi – P-2-17-13
Kawai, Toshio – P-3-24-14, P-1-22-03
Kawakami, Yuji – P-1-19-12
Kawamoto, Toshihiro – P-1-05-17, S-1-32-06,
P-1-22-26
Kawarada, Kensuke – P-2-09-25
Kawasumi, Yaeko – P-1-10-11
Kayaba, Momoko – P-2-12-10, P-1-32-05
Kayne, Ashleigh – P-1-06-05, O-1-10-05
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Author Index
Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Author Index
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Kuehr, Joachim – P-2-20-10
Kuen-Yuh, Wu – O-2-34-02
Kuenzli, Nino – F-1-05-01, P-3-11-09, P-3-04-20,
P-2-04-17, P-2-05-12, P-1-04-12, P-1-04-16, P-1-04-23,
P-2-05-34, P-3-05-20, P-1-05-13, O-3-42-01, O-4-2802, O-3-09-03, O-2-10-04, O-2-44-01, P-2-18-01,
S-2-19-04, S-2-19-05, S-1-33-05, S-1-19-04, O-2-23-0
Kuhlbusch, Thomas A. J. – P-2-04-18, P-2-09-31,
O-1-14-01
Kuhnell, Pierce – O-3-08-05
Kuihlieng, Jan Gerd – P-2-34-01
Kuisma, Markku – P-3-03-08
Kulka, Ryan – P-2-08-12
Kumagai, Kazukiyo – O-1-40-04
Kumar, Ashish – O-2-23-01
Kumar, Bahar – P-3-05-09
Kundi, Michael – O-3-23-05, P-2-29-15
Kunnan, Hsu – P-1-19-26
Kuno, Rubia – P-2-18-02
Kunugita, Naoki – P-3-27-04
Kuo, Cheng-Pin – P-3-04-05
Kuo, Chin-Chi – O-1-17-06
Kuppuswamy, Rajarajeswari – P-3-15-04
Kuroda, Yoshiki – P-1-10-20
Kurosawa, Hidetoshi – P-1-10-08
Kurozawa, Youichi – P-2-02-05, P-2-02-13
Kurzius-Spencer, Margaret – P-1-10-12
Kushi, Lawrence H – P-3-11-28, O-1-12-04, O-4-2401, S-4-10-02
Kushnir, Mark M. – P-1-22-06, P-1-24-05
Kuzmin, Sergei – P-3-30-25, P-3-04-07
Kvalem, Helen Engelstad – P-3-15-11, P-2-24-06
Kwok Wai, Mui – P-1-32-02
Kwon, Bo Yeon – P-3-12-24
Kwon, Hojang – P-3-18-01, P-1-18-01, P-2-20-07,
P-2-24-10, P-2-24-13
Kwon, Jun-wook – P-3-12-29
Kwon, Soon-Bark – P-2-04-11, P-2-08-13, P-1-08-14,
P-1-08-15, P-1-08-23, P-1-19-10
Kwong, Jeffrey – O-1-31-03, O-1-26-02
Kylin, Henrik – P-3-23-06
Kyobutungi, Catherine – S-1-38-03
Kyrtopoulos, Soterios – O-1-41-04
Kysely, Jan – P-2-12-07
Kyunghee, Choi – O-2-22-05
Kyung-Hwa, Park – O-2-22-05
L
L.F. Braga, Alfésio – P-2-05-17
La Vignera, Sandro – P-2-22-01
Laaidi, Karine – P-3-12-16
Lacasaña, Marina – P-3-23-03, P-1-10-01, P-2-23-27
Lacey, Steven – P-2-04-06
Lacroix, Francoise – P-3-18-14
Laden, Francine – O-2-09-04, O-3-40-03, O-3-40-04,
P-1-06-20, O-3-21-06, P-2-12-33, O-2-38-02, P-2-1726, P-2-04-22, O-2-34-06, O-3-08-03
Ladva, Chandresh – P-2-06-05
Lafrance, Jean-Philippe – P-1-18-07
Laghezza, Vito – O-2-18-05
Lagorio, Susanna – O-2-34-01
Lahrz, Thomas – P-1-13-19, P-1-22-21
Lai, Chane-Yu – P-1-01-35
Lai, Ching-Huang – P-2-18-19
Lai, Der-Chung – P-3-07-04
Lai, Hak Kan – P-3-05-22, O-3-34-01
Lai, Hung-Che – P-2-13-05
Lai, Poh-Chin – P-3-12-25, P-2-12-08
Lai, Shengjie – P-3-12-28, P-3-27-24, P-3-27-25,
O-1-28-06
Laing, James – P-2-08-09
Lajoie, Pierre – O-2-16-02, P-2-20-15, P-2-20-28
Lajunen, Taina K. – O-4-27-05
Lal, Jitendra – O-1-12-03
Läll, Kristi – P-3-03-27
Lall, Ramona – P-2-17-27
Lallo, Adele – P-1-12-12, O-1-16-01
Lalloué, Benoît – P-3-30-13, O-3-42-03, P-2-17-17,
P-1-32-01
Lam, Juleen – P-1-32-20
Lam, Kin Bong Hubert – O-3-34-01
Lam, Nicholas – P-2-08-04
Lam, Nick – S-2-21-04
Lam, Tai Hing – P-3-05-22, O-3-34-01
Lam, Thuy – P-2-23-01
Lamadrid-Figueroa, Héctor – P-2-18-05
Lamb, A. – S-1-21-01
Lamb, Judith – P-3-27-08, O-1-10-03
Lambertini, Luca – P-1-13-10, S-2-11-04
Lampa, Erik – P-1-24-04
Lan, Qing – P-1-06-13
Lan, Yajia – O-1-28-06
Lanata, Claudio – O-1-39-01, O-4-05-03
Lancz, Kinga – P-3-24-11, P-1-22-17
Landau, Daniella – P-1-13-03, P-1-18-12
Lander, Debbie – P-1-04-22
Landis, Matthew – O-2-10-05
Landrigan, Philip J – O-2-30-03
Lane, Joe – O-2-24-05
Lane, Kevin – P-1-04-27, P-2-06-18, P-1-06-04, O-321-04, O-3-09-04, O-2-38-03
Langlois, Elizabeth – P-2-18-12
Langlois, Peter – O-4-07-06
Lanki, Timo – P-3-04-15, P-3-03-08, P-3-05-06, P-206-16, P-2-09-06, O-3-09-06, P-2-12-19, O-4-25-02,
P-1-12-21, S-2-19-04, O-1-20-03, P-1-28-07, S-2-1206, O-1-07-04
Lanphear, Bruce – P-2-13-20, O-2-17-01, O-1-09-01,
O-1-09-02, O-3-15-05, O-3-41-03, O-2-15-01
Lanzinger, Stefanie – O-1-26-05, P-1-32-22
Lapostolle, Annabelle – P-3-30-13
Large, David – P-1-06-13
Larsen, Larissa – P-3-12-11
Larson, Timothy – O-2-09-02, P-3-04-08
Larsson, Kristin – P-1-13-08
Larsson, Lennart – P-3-11-06, S-2-42-06
Larsson, Malin – P-3-11-22, O-3-17-01, O-3-17-03,
O-1-09-03, P-1-22-08
Laszlo, Helga – S-2-12-02, P-2-31-14
Latzin, Philipp – O-3-18-04
Lau, Hongshuang – S-1-19-03
Lau, Kai Hon Alexis – O-3-34-01
Laughon, S. Katherine – P-2-05-02, P-1-05-12
Laumbach, Robert – P-1-05-33, P-1-06-16, P-1-25-19
Laurent, Olivier – P-3-05-24, P-2-05-19, O-4-20-03,
O-2-40-03
Laurier, Dominique – O-2-40-03, S-2-27-04
Lauriola, Paolo – P-3-30-08, P-2-05-13, P-2-08-01
Laverge, Jelle – O-2-14-05
Lavi, Aya – O-3-18-03
Lavigne, Eric – P-3-03-13
Lawrence, Alfred – O-4-16-02
Lawrence, Roderick John – P-1-28-02
Lawrie, Susan – P-1-14-03
Laws, M Barton – O-3-11-03
Laws, Rebecca – S-2-29-01, S-2-29-04, S-2-29-05
Lawson, Andrew – P-2-04-21, P-1-10-02
Laxy, Michael – P-3-15-22
Layefsky, Michael – P-3-16-06
Layton, David – P-3-18-20
Lazovic, Ivan – O-2-43-01
Le Bot, Barbara – P-3-08-11, P-3-18-14, O-2-17-04
Le Calvé, Stéphane – P-2-08-20
LE CANN, Pierre – P-2-20-12
le Grand, Amanda – P-2-12-02
Le Maner-Idrissi, Gaïd – P-3-23-19, P-2-23-22
Le Mare, Ann – O-1-42-05
Le Moal, Joëlle – P-1-33-05, O-1-16-05
Le Moual, Nicole – O-3-42-01
Le Tertre, Alain – P-3-18-17, P-1-33-05
Le, Hien – P-3-16-13
Leah, Cambal – P-2-04-01, P-1-06-22
Leal, Vitor – O-2-41-06
Lear, Scott A. – P-1-25-03
Lebedeva-Nesevrya, Natalia – P-3-16-03
Lebret, Erik – P-3-21-08
Leclerc, Jean-Marc – O-2-16-02, P-2-20-15, P-220-28
Ledda, Caterina – P-3-15-01, P-3-15-02, P-3-15-24,
P-1, O-4-07-05, P-2-26-06, O-3-31-06
Lederman, Sally – P-2-13-16
Lee, Bo-Eun – P-1-18-01
Lee, Byeong-Kyu – P-3-11-23, P-1-01-24
Lee, Chia-Wei – P-3-30-10, P-1-24-06
Lee, Chi-Hyeon – P-3-11-23
Lee, Ching-Chang – P-3-15-09, P-1-13-11, O-1-34-01
Lee, Erica – P-3-24-10, P-2-24-17
Lee, Eun-Hee – P-3-18-10, P-2-13-09
Lee, Eunice – P-1-06-14
Lee, Eunil – P-3-12-24
Lee, Fang-Jin – O-1-34-01
Lee, Gwangjae – P-1-01-21
Lee, Hsing-Wei – P-3-11-20
Lee, Hsiu Hao – P-3-16-32
Lee, Hui-Ling – O-3-36-04
Lee, Hyemi – P-1-25-11
Lee, Hyewon – P-3-03-15
Lee, I-MIn – P-3-11-04
Lee, Jeonghee – P-2-17-25
Lee, Jeongjae – P-3-24-04, P-2-13-21
Lee, Ji Ho – P-2-20-18
Lee, Jihyun – P-1-32-06
Lee, Jong-Hyeon – P-1-32-06
Lee, Jong-Tae – P-3-24-02, P-3-11-03, P-2-04-04,
P-1-12-05, O-1-11-04, P-2-20-04, P-2-20-06
Lee, Joyce – S-4-10-01
Lee, Jui-Huan – P-3-05-23
Lee, Jung-Eun – P-2-29-16
Lee, Kayoung – P-1-05-03
Lee, Kiyoung – P-1-01-21, P-2-04-11, P-1-04-08,
O-3-28-04, P-1-28-06
Lee, Kyeong-Min – P-1-19-04
Lee, Kyoung-Bin – P-3-08-01, P-3-08-05
Lee, Kyoung-Mu – P-2-29-06, P-2-29-10, P-2-29-16,
P-2-29-18, P-1-18-06
Lee, Kyung Eun – P-3-12-04, P-3-12-29, P-1-12-07
Lee, Kyungeun – P-2-12-28
Lee, Kyungmin – O-2-26-01
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Lee, Mary – P-2-23-01
Lee, Mee-ri – P-2-24-25
Lee, Meng-Chieh – P-3-08-04, P-3-16-18
Lee, Meng-Fei – P-3-30-04
Lee, Michelle – P-3-07-07
Lee, Min Sun – P-2-17-12
Lee, Pei-Chen – P-3-23-13
Lee, Pi-Hui – P-3-11-26
Lee, Ruby SY – P-3-05-22, O-3-34-01
Lee, Sang-hum – P-2-34-09
Lee, Seokyong – P-3-16-15, P-2-13-18
Lee, Suji – P-3-12-24
Lee, Wang Lim – P-2-17-12
Lee, Wei-Lun – P-3-30-10
Lee, Won Jae – P-1-19-04
Lee, Won Jin – P-2-29-06, P-2-29-10, P-2-29-12,
P-2-29-16, P-2-29-18
Lee, Wooseok – P-1-01-36, P-2-08-07, P-1-08-06
Lee, Woo-Seok – P-2-17-12, O-3-36-03
Lee, Yi-Ho – O-3-36-04
Lee, Young Ah – P-3-05-18, P-2-24-22
Lee, Young-Wook – P-2-20-29
Lee, Yungling – S-1-13-02
Lee, Yun-Gyu – P-1-08-14, P-1-08-15
Leem, Jong-Han – P-1-18-01, P-1-32-09
Lefebvre, Diana – P-2-06-02, S-2-35-01
Léger, Juliane – P-1-33-05
Lehtimäki, Matti – P-2-09-03
Leishear, Kira – P-2-05-02, P-1-05-12
Leite Junger, Washington – P-2-02-23
Leivo, Virpi – S-2-08-03
Lekaviciute, Jurgita – S-2-12-02
LeMasters, Grace – P-1-01-10
Lemke, Bruno – P-3-12-19, S-3-20-02
Lencine Ferraz, Marcela – P-1-19-21
Leng, Gabriele – P-2-13-13
Lengeler, Christian – S-1-06-01
Lengler, Azita – P-3-07-09
Lenker, David «Brook» – S-3-30-01
Lenters, Virissa – P-1-13-12, O-3-22-03, O-1-41-02,
O-1-40-03, S-1-29-02
Leo, Stockfelt – P-1-05-21
Leon Cortes, Silvia Graciela – P-1-28-14
Leon, Luca – P-3-11-19, P-1-28-03
Leonardi, Giovanni – P-3-18-03, P-2-09-04, P-1-0809, P-1-10-05, P-1-10-06, P-1-10-16, P-1-32-16
Leone, Michela – P-1-12-21, P-1-12-24, 5252, O-107-04, O-2-28-01
LEPEULE, Johanna – O-3-34-02, S-1-33-04
Lercher, Peter – S-2-12-02
Lerner, Aaron – P-3-15-18
Lerner, Larisa – P-3-12-02
Lertxundi, Aitana – P-3-05-17
Lertxundi, Nerea – P-2-23-21
Lestan, Katarina Ana – P-2-17-32
Lester, Barry – S-2-11-05
Levallois, Jasmin – P-1-18-07
Levallois, Patrick – O-1-42-06, P-1-14-06, P-1-18-07
Lévesque, Benoît – P-2-13-22
Levin, Hal – O-1-28-05
Levin, Noam – P-3-04-13
Levin, Ronnie – P-3-16-31
Levine, Hagai – P-1-22-12
Levine, Keith – P-3-15-16, O-3-16-04
Levy, Ilan – P-3-04-13, P-1-01-08
Levy, Jonathan – P-1-04-01, P-2-06-18, O-3-09-04,
O-2-26-02, O-3-41-05, O-4-15-06
Levy, Len – S-1-21-01, S-1-21-05
Lewis, Johnnye – P-1-10-09, P-2-29-07
Lewis, Ryan – P-1-13-13
Lewis, Toby – P-1-04-03, O-2-16-05
Lewné, Marie – P-1-22-10
Li, Angui – O-3-17-06
Li, Baizhan – P-1-08-21, O-3-17-06
Li, Chung-Yi – P-3-16-07, P-2-31-17
Li, DeKun – O-4-08-01
Li, De-Kun – P-1-12-26
Li, Dingsheng – O-3-16-05
Li, Fei – O-3-38-01
Li, Guoxing – O-2-31-06
Li, Haiping – P-3-03-26
Li, Haixi – O-2-43-03
Li, Hui – P-3-18-04
Li, Kelin – P-1-32-21
Li, Lan – O-1-25-02
Li, Lianfa – P-3-05-24, P-2-05-19, O-4-20-03
Li, Na – P-2-09-27
Li, Pi-I – P-1-25-17
Li, Qian – P-1-13-10
Li, Shanshan – P-3-03-37, O-2-33-06
Li, Su-Fei – P-3-07-03
Li, Tiantian – P-2-09-27, P-1-12-22
Li, Xiaofeng – P-1-32-21
Li, Yan – O-1-10-01
Li, Yang – O-3-29-03
Li, Ying – P-2-02-04
Li, Yuguo – S-3-20-03
Li, Yunpu – P-2-09-27
Li, Zhe – P-3-16-02
Li, Zhigang – P-1-10-14
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Li, Zhiwen – P-1-24-15
Li, Zhongjie – P-3-12-28, P-3-27-24, P-3-27-25,
O-1-28-06
Liang, Hsiu-Hao – O-3-36-04
Liang, Shengwen – P-2-05-06
Liang, Weihui – P-2-24-05
Liang, Yirui – P-2-08-18, P-1-08-08
Liao, Bao-Chi – P-2-13-15
Liao, Duanping – P-1-04-09
Liao, Feng-Chi – P-2-17-31
Liao, Ho-Tang – P-3-04-05
Liao, Hua-Fang – P-3-18-15
Liao, Mei – P-2-09-10
Liao, Pao Chi – P-3-24-17, P-1-24-20
Libman, Michael D. – P-2-13-22
Liddell, Alan – P-1-13-15
Lien (Dr. Professor), Fue-sang – P-3-16-02
Liew, Zeyan – P-3-23-13, P-2-23-14
Lignell, Sanna – O-2-17-02
Likhvar, Victoria – P-2-02-22, P-2-02-01, P-2-02-07
Lillegaard, Inger Therese Laugsand – P-1-22-07
Lillis, Maura – P-2-09-01
Lim, Jungyun – P-1-08-14, P-1-08-15, O-3-36-03
Lim, Myungho – P-3-18-01
Lim, Seung Joo – P-2-34-09
Lim, Wan Ryung – P-2-20-07, P-2-24-10, P-2-24-13
Lim, Youn-Hee – P-3-03-12, P-3-03-15, O-3-23-03,
P-2-12-20, P-2-12-27, P-1-12-11, P-1-12-23, P-2-20-16,
P-1-25-11, O-1-07-02
Lim, Yura – P-2-31-12
Lima, Jaime – P-2-23-18, P-2-23-19, P-2-28-01
Limina, Rosa Maria – O-2-43-05
Limón, Claudia – P-1-01-23
Lin, Cheng-Yu – P-3-07-04
Lin, Chia-Yu – P-2-18-16
Lin, Chi-Chi – P-1-05-01, P-1-19-26
Lin, Ching-Chun – P-2-24-03
Lin, Chung-Fen – P-3-24-19, P-1-25-15
Lin, Feng-Yi – P-2-12-01
Lin, Hsiao-Ching – P-3-05-23
Lin, Hualiang – P-1-12-17
Lin, Huimin – O-1-37-04, O-3-12-02
Lin, Lian-Yu – P-2-09-19
Lin, Li-Ting – P-3-08-03
Lin, Ruei-Yan – P-3-16-11
Lin, Shio-Jean – P-1-13-11, P-2-20-20
Lin, Shoei-Loong – S-1-13-01
Lin, Tzu-Ping – P-3-12-09
Lin, Wanting – P-1-05-08, P-1-13-02, P-1-13-05
Lin, Wen-Kuei – P-2-20-20
Lin, Wen-Yi – P-1-24-02
Lin, Xia – P-2-09-27
Lin, Xihong – O-3-38-03
Lin, Ya-Hui – P-1-01-35
Lin, Yen-Hsu – P-2-12-21
Lin, Yi-Ping – P-3-21-03
Lin, Yi-Shuan – P-2-18-16
Lin, Yu-Jen – P-3-16-07, P-2-26-02
Lin, Yu-Kai – P-3-12-27
Lin, Yung-Ting – S-1-13-02
Lind, Lars – P-1-22-06, P-1-24-04, P-1-24-05
Lind, Monica – P-1-22-06
Lind, Nina – O-4-18-06
Lind, P. Monica – P-1-24-04, P-1-24-05
Lind, Tomas – P-3-05-34, P-3-27-23
Linden, Olof – S-2-13-02
Linderholm, Linda – O-4-26-01
Lindert, Jutta – O-1-25-01, O-4-24-06
Lindgren, Elisabet – P-1-12-15
Lindh, Christian H. – P-1-13-12, O-3-22-03, S-1-29-04
Lindsey, Greg – P-2-05-22, O-1-37-05, O-2-38-06
Ling, Cui – O-3-40-01
Linina, Indra – O-4-19-04
Link, Mark – P-2-12-33
Linn, William – O-1-22-06
Linzalone, Nunzia – P-2-34-08
Liorni, Ilaria – O-1-20-01
Liou, Saou-Hsing – P-3-16-07, P-2-26-02, P-1-18-04,
P-2-18-19
Lippmann, Morton – O-2-18-02
Lippmann, Steven J. – P-3-05-11
Lipponen, Pasi – P-1-04-18, P-2-06-13, S-1-08-02
Lipsitt, Jonah – O-4-23-04
Litonjua, Augusto A. – O-3-34-02
Little, John C. – P-2-09-09, S-1-15-01
Little, Mark – S-2-27-02, O-2-40-04, S-2-27-05
Liu, Changhui – O-3-31-03
Liu, Chiu-Shong – P-3-07-03, P-3-11-25
Liu, Chun-Hu – P-1-01-17, P-1-08-12
Liu, Cong – P-2-09-09
Liu, Danping – P-2-05-02, P-1-05-12
Liu, Guangqing – O-2-43-03
Liu, Hai-Ying – P-1-04-26
Liu, Jia – P-3-05-37
Liu, Junhan – S-1-19-03
Liu, Li – O-2-14-04
Liu, Lian – P-1-18-15
Liu, Ling – P-3-08-14, P-3-18-18, P-3-27-31, P-3-30-22
Liu, Liqun – O-2-28-05
Liu, Miaomiao – S-1-19-02
174
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
175
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
M. Villegas Cintra, Camila – P-2-05-17
Ma, Jin – P-3-24-07
Ma, Ligang – P-3-03-26
Ma, Yan – O-3-28-05
Ma, Yingjun (John) – P-1-06-16
Ma, Zongwei – O-3-16-03
Mabilia, Rosanna – P-3-08-12
MacCalman, Laura – P-2-08-06, P-2-24-27
Maccone, Claudio – P-2-08-01
Machacova, Erika – P-3-11-12
Machado, Tiago A. C. – P-1-08-03
Macher, Janet – O-1-40-04
MacIntyre, Elaina – O-1-31-01, O-1-22-02
Macleod, Skye – S-3-27-05
Macmillan, Alexandra – P-1-32-12
MacMillan, Denise – P-3-23-21
MacNaughton, Piers – P-1-04-27
Madan, Juliette – P-1-10-14
Madhav, Sathish – P-2-09-05, O-2-14-02, O-1-20-04
Madrigano, Jaime – O-2-25-02
Madsen, Christian – O-1-35-03
Madykova, Janyl – P-2-29-03
Maestre, Juan Pedro – S-2-42-01, S-2-42-03
Maggie, Grabow – P-2-17-22
Maggos, Thomas – P-2-04-14, P-1-06-10
Magnani, Corrado – P-2-34-05
Magnus, Maria Christine – P-3-15-05, O-4-12-02
Magnus, Per – P-3-15-05
Magzamen, Sheryl – P-2-06-11
Mahadevan, Surianarayanan – P-3-07-13, P-1-28-05
Mahiuddin, Golam – P-1-18-08
Mahmood, Tariq – O-3-38-04
Mahmoud, Madyha – O-4-11-01
Maieli Diaz, Antonio – P-3-15-02, P-3-15-24
Maier, Marissa – P-2-06-08
Maier, Martha – O-3-22-02
Maier, Verena – O-2-44-04, O-1-10-04
Maïga, Ababacar – P-2-23-10
Maimon, Nimrod – P-2-34-10
Main, Katharina – S-2-35-02
Maina, David M. – P-3-04-21, P-1-01-12
Maisonet, Mildred – O-3-29-01
Majid, Ezzati – O-2-31-01
Makarem, Helgah – P-3-04-15
Makey, Colleen – O-3-15-04
Makowski, Kay – P-2-13-22
Makris, Konstantinos C. – P-2-13-11, O-1-23-01,
P-1-22-14
Malachi, Tomer – P-1-14-15
Malats, Núria – P-1-14-12
Malebo, Ntsoaki – P-2-09-11
Malecki, Kristen C. – P-3-15-22, O-4-21-06, P-2-1707, P-2-17-22
Malig, Brian – P-1-06-07
Malinauskaite, Ieva – P-3-21-01
Malinauskiene, Vilija – O-4-17-04
Malinovschi, Andrei – P-1-06-18
Mall, Jennifer – P-2-18-08
Mallach, Gary – P-2-08-12
Mallen, Evan – P-3-12-11
Malloy, Quentin – P-2-05-18
Malmqvist, Ebba – P-3-04-16, P-1-01-33
Malone, Samantha – S-3-30-01
Mamatzhan kyzy, Aida – P-2-29-03
Mamoru, Hirata – P-1-28-17
Mandal, Asit Baran – P-3-07-13, P-1-28-05
Mandel, Dror – S-2-35-04
Mandhane, Piush – P-2-06-02
Mandin, Corinne – P-3-08-12, P-3-30-19, P-1-08-18,
O-2-17-04
Maness, Holly – S-3-13-01
Mangelsdorf, Inge – O-1-10-03
Mangklabruks, Ampica – P-3-24-12
Manivannan, Saraswathy – P-1-19-03
Mann, Jennifer K. – P-2-13-01, P-1-13-07
Männistö, Satu – P-2-09-06
Mannisto, Tuija – P-2-05-02, P-1-05-12
Manojlovic, Dragana – O-1-17-04
Manor, Ester – P-1-13-03
Manova, Eva – S-2-37-05
Manrique-Moreno, Joel – P-2-02-19
Manson, Jo Ann – P-3-11-04
Mantzoros, Christos S. – P-2-13-11
Manzano-León, Natalia – P-2-05-10
Mao, Chin Chi – P-2-13-02
McCorkle, Betsy – P-2-17-19
McCormack, Meredith – O-2-28-02
McCormick, Lindsay – P-2-23-20, P-2-23-28
McCracken, John P. – P-2-02-20, P-3-03-16
McDermott, Suzanne – P-3-18-16, P-1-10-02
McDonald, Jacob – P-1-13-05
McElrath, Thomas – O-1-16-06, O-4-26-05
McGirr, Associate Professor Joe – O-3-33-04
McGonagle, Carolyn – P-3-27-11
McKenzie, Judith – O-3-37-04
McKone, Thomas E. – P-2-13-01, O-2-14-03,
P-1-13-07
McLaughlin, John – O-3-15-06
McLean, Kathleen – S-2-35-01
McMichael, Tony – O-3-38-02
Mcnamee, Roseanne – P-3-05-07
McNeel, Sandy – O-1-10-02
McNeely, Eileen – O-4-09-05
McRobie, Ellen – P-2-31-14
Meara, Jill – S-2-27-05
Medina, Sylvia – P-2-02-22, P-2-02-01, P-2-02-07,
S-1-33-05
Medlock, Jolyon – O-2-07-05
MED-PARTICLES Study Group, the – O-2-36-05
MED-PARTICLES, Study group – P-2-04-16
Meeker, John D. – P-3-18-05, P-3-23-25, P-1-13-13,
O-3-22-02, O-4-08-05, O-1-16-06, O-4-26-05, P-1-1803, S-4-10-01, S-1-29-03
Meeusen, Romain – P-2-17-01, O-2-38-04
Meharg, Andrew – S-1-30-02
Meheust, Delphine – P-2-20-12
Mehta, Amar – P-3-05-08, P-1-12-06, O-2-23-02
Mehta, Suril – P-2-23-25
Meier, Paul – P-2-04-07
Meier, Reto – O-4-18-05
Mei-Huei, Chen – P-1-24-23
Meister, Kadri – P-3-30-05, O-2-36-03
Melaku, Yohannes A. – P-1-33-02
Meliefste, Kees – O-3-18-02
Meliker, Jaymie – P-3-15-16, O-3-16-04
Melley, Steven – P-1-04-27, P-2-04-20, P-2-05-26,
P-1-05-29
Meltzer, Helle Margrete – P-3-15-11, P-1-22-07, P-224-06, O-4-12-02
Memmesheimer, Michael – O-2-36-02
Mendell, Mark J – O-2-41-02, O-1-40-04
Mendelsohn-Victor, Kari – O-2-09-02
Méndez Paz, Fabián – P-1-18-11
Mendez, Fabián – P-2-08-14
Mendez, Michelle A – P-3-24-16, O-3-12-06, O-4-0804, P-2-17-23, O-3-37-02, O-4-12-05, P-1-32-08
Mendola, Pauline – P-2-05-02, P-1-05-12
Mendoza-Ramirez, Gerardo – P-2-12-23
Mendoza-Ramirez, Jessica – P-1-05-28
Menegozzo, Massimo – P-2-05-24
Menegozzo, Simona – P-2-05-24
Meng Hsing, Wu – P-3-24-21
Meng, Qingyu – P-1-05-33
Meng, Wei – P-3-27-31
Meng, Xia – O-3-23-04
Meng, Ying-Ying – O-2-38-01, P-1-25-01, P-1-32-13
Menne, Bettina – P-3-12-30, P-1-12-03, O-3-33-02,
S-4-06-02, S-4-06-04, S-4-06-05, O-2-07-02
Mensah-Attipoe, Jacob – P-2-20-24
Mercado-García, Adriana – O-2-23-05, P-1-14-02,
P-2-18-05
Mercier, Fabien – O-2-17-04
Meredith, Tim – O-2-30-03
Meriläinen, Päivi – P-3-30-09
Merk, H. F. – P-1-12-34
Merrill, Lori – P-1-33-06
Merritt, Anne-Sophie – P-3-27-09, P-2-20-09
Mersch-Sundermann, Volker – P-3-30-02, O-1-39-05
Mertens, Frédéric – P-3-30-23
Mertens, Jörg – O-4-22-02
Mesbah, Morteza – P-2-12-29
Mesimeris, Theodoulos – O-2-33-05
Metayer, Catherine – P-2-05-28, O-3-15-01
Metneki, Julia – P-1-10-07
Meulepas, Jose – O-2-40-06
Meyer, Armando – P-2-23-18, P-2-23-19, P-2-28-01
Meyers, Travis – P-2-06-06
Mhaskar, Bhupali – O-1-23-04
Miao, Maohua – O-4-08-01
Michael, Holton – P-3-16-04, P-2-27-01
Michael, McClean – S-2-29-01
Michael, Wilhelm – P-2-13-08
Michanowicz, Drew – P-1-01-14, P-1-01-20, P-1-0122, P-2-04-02, P-2-04-19, P-3-04-02
Michele, Rasoloharimahefa Rasamoela – P-3-30-07
Michelozzi, Paola – O-1-17-05, P-1-12-12, P-1-12-21,
P-1-12-24, O-1-16-01, 5252, O-1-07-04, O-2-25-06,
S-4-06-04
Michels, Karin B. – P-2-26-01
Middelveld, Roelinde – P-1-06-18
Middleton, Dan – P-1-10-06
Middleton, Tracy – P-2-04-21
Midttun, Øivind – P-3-11-13
Miedinger, David – O-2-23-02
Miesner, Elizabeth – P-3-27-33
Wednesday
M
Mao, I Fang – P-2-13-02
Maor, Yehoshua – P-2-23-16
Mapou, Ashley – P-2-06-15, P-2-17-02
Marchesi, Stefano – P-2-08-01
Marcon, Alessandro – O-3-09-03
Marconi, Andrea – P-2-26-06
Marcoux, Sylvie – O-1-42-06
Marcus, Michele – O-3-29-01
Marder, Wendy – P-3-15-15
Marek, . – P-2-13-03
Maremukha, Tatiana – P-1-06-02
Maresca, Michelle – S-4-10-04
Margary, Alison – P-2-08-06
Margherita, Ferrante – P-3-15-01
Margherita, Vito – P-1-28-03
Marinaccio, Alessandro – P-3-05-31
Marino, Claudia – O-2-25-06
Markakis, Konstantinos – P-2-02-22, P-2-02-01
Marks, Guy – O-2-33-06
Maroun, Rania – P-1-14-18, O-4-19-02
Marr, Linsey – P-3-27-26
Marra, Marten – O-1-31-02, O-3-42-02, O-4-28-04,
O-4-09-01
Marrugat, Jaume – P-1-04-16
Marsh, Gary – P-2-18-07
Marshall, Julian D. – P-2-05-22, P-1-05-09, O-3-4204, O-3-42-05, P-1-08-02, O-1-37-05, O-1-35-01,
O-1-35-02, O-2-10-02, O-2-38-06
Marshall, Lynne – P-1-05-02
Marshall, Steve – P-2-09-18
Marsit, Carmen – S-2-11-04, S-2-11-05
Martens, Evelyne – O-4-27-01
Martens, Luc – P-3-21-13, O-3-14-03
Marth, Egon – P-1-19-05
Martin, Kara – O-3-10-04
Martin, Randall V. – O-1-31-03, P-1-04-04, O-1-26-02,
O-1-35-02, O-1-11-03, S-4-13-02, S-4-13-04
Martin, Sylvie – P-2-29-13
Martínez, David – P-2-06-03, P-1-05-04, P-2-06-14,
P-2-06-20, O-4-20-01, P-1-06-06, O-4-09-02, O-309-02, O-1-16-02, O-1-16-03, O-4-26-02, P-2-24-20,
O-2-15-04
Martinez-Beneito, Miguel Angel – P-2-05-11
Martinez-Ponce, Josefina – P-2-12-23, P-1-12-13
Martin-Olmedo, Piedad – O-1-41-05
Martins, Lourdes – P-2-04-05, P-2-23-04, P-1-01-06
Martos, Carmen – P-2-05-11
Martuzevicius, Dainius – S-2-08-03
Martuzzi, Marco – P-3-27-22
Maryse, Bouchard – P-1-24-28
Masahiro, Hashizume – P-1-12-30
Masera, Omar – S-2-21-06
Masih, Amit – O-1-12-03, O-1-20-05, O-2-34-04
Masih, Jamson – P-1-01-32
Maslakova, Tatiana – P-1-04-25
Maslanyj, Myron – P-3-21-07
Massari, Stefania – P-3-05-31
Masterson, Daniel – P-2-17-18
Mataloni, Francesca – P-3-05-31, O-4-17-06, O-1-3105, P-2-05-25, O-2-26-05
Mathee, Angela – P-2-18-06
Mathiesen, Tiit – O-3-14-05
Mathieu, Sophie – P-3-16-22
Mathur, Mayank – P-3-16-19
Matic-Besarabic, Snežana – P-1-01-39
Matitiahu, Berkovitch – S-2-35-04
Matsuhashi, Keisuke – P-2-12-14
Matsuka, Ryuichi – P-3-03-34
Matsuki, Hideaki – P-3-11-14
Matsumura, Toru – P-2-24-26, P-1-24-24
Matsuno, Yoshiharu – O-2-24-06
Matsuura, Hideyuki – P-2-24-26, P-1-24-24
Matte, Thomas – O-4-07-03, O-4-25-04, O-3-18-01,
P-2-17-27, O-2-25-02, P-2-31-07
Matthew, Strickland – P-3-03-24
Matthies, Franziska – O-3-33-02
Mattia, Perilli – P-2-08-22, O-1-14-05
Mattisson, Kristoffer – P-3-04-16, P-1-01-33,
P-2-31-11
Mattman, Andre – O-3-15-05
Mattsson, Kristina – O-1-26-04
Mauceri, Cristina – P-3-15-10, P-3-15-24
Mauny, Frederic – P-3-07-02
Mäusezahl, Daniel – O-1-39-01, O-4-05-03
Mavalankar, Dileep – P-2-12-15
Mawla, Darine – P-1-14-18
May, Neil – P-1-32-12
Mays, Nicholas – O-3-33-03
Maziak, Wasim – O-3-11-02
Mazumdar, Maitreyi – O-4-15-02, O-4-15-05
Mazza, Roberto – P-3-11-27
Mazzarino, Alfredo – P-2-22-01
McAlexander, Tara – P-3-07-05
McAvoy, Helen – P-2-12-17
McCann, Lucy – P-2-09-04, P-1-08-09
McClean, Michael – O-3-22-05, O-3-15-04, P-2-2414, S-2-29-04, S-2-29-05
McColl, Frank – P-1-10-05
McConagle, Carolyn – P-2-08-06
McConnell, Robert – O-4-27-04, P-1-13-05
Thursday
Luster, Michael – O-2-23-03
Luttmann-Gibson, Heike – P-3-11-04, P-2-12-33
Lutz, Eric – O-2-17-05, S-3-25-02
Luxner, Josefa – P-1-19-05
Luz, Claudio – O-1-17-03
Lyall, Kristen – O-3-08-03
Lyapustin, Alexei – O-3-18-06
Lye, Ellen – O-2-22-04
Lyndsay, Avalos – P-1-12-26
Lyng, Nadja – P-2-09-15
Lyon-Caen, Sarah – S-1-33-04
Friday
Liu, Min – O-4-24-01
Liu, Ming-Yie – P-2-09-16
Liu, Qin – P-3-08-14
Liu, Qiyong – S-3-07-04
Liu, Sa – P-3-16-25
Liu, Xiaoqin – O-4-08-01
Liu, Xinhua – P-3-24-06, P-3-24-10, P-2-24-17,
P-1-24-22
Liu, Yang – O-3-18-06, S-4-13-03, S-4-13-06,
O-2-07-04
Liu, Zhe – P-3-03-26
Livnat, Shachar – P-3-03-04
Ljung, Karin – P-1-13-08
Ljungman, Petter L. – P-3-05-34, O-2-09-03, O-1-2201, O-4-21-03
Llop, Sabrina – P-3-18-09, P-3-05-17, P-2-18-13,
P-2-23-21
Lloyd, Simon – P-1-12-20
Lô, Baidy – O-1-12-02
Lo, Shih-Lin – P-1-19-19
Loayang, Sompong – P-3-24-12
Lobscheid, Agnes – O-2-41-02
Lockey, James – P-1-01-10
Locoge, Nadine – O-1-14-03
Lodoisamba, Delgerzul – O-3-10-03
Loeffler, Lauren F. – O-4-27-03
Loft, Steffen – P-2-08-03, P-2-08-23, S-1-08-03,
P-1-24-19
Loftus, Christine – P-2-05-08, P-2-20-02
Loh, Miranda – P-3-18-20, P-1-10-10, P-1-10-13,
P-1-10-21, O-3-16-02
Løken, Elin Bjørge – P-1-22-07
Lombardi, Christina – P-2-06-06
London, Stephanie J. – P-3-15-05, P-3-11-13, P-3-2707, O-4-12-02
Long, Kevin – P-3-16-04
Long, Thomas – O-2-10-05
Longley, Ian – P-1-01-31, O-1-37-04, O-4-05-05,
O-3-12-02
Longnecker, Matthew – P-3-23-07, O-1-26-04, O-141-01, O-4-26-04, O-3-35-03, P-1-24-21, O-4-12-02
Longo, Karla – P-2-02-03
Loo, Jennifer – O-1-39-06, S-2-21-02
Loomans, Eva – S-3-27-02
Loomans, Marcel G.L.C. – O-4-22-03
Loparo, Kenneth A. – P-3-08-07
López Campos, Héctor Saúl – P-1-01-19
López Vicente, Mònica – O-4-09-04
Lopez, Carlos – P-1-12-32
Lopez, Maria Jose – P-3-11-27
Lopez, Ramon – P-2-04-06
Lopez-Abente, Gonzalo – P-2-05-11
Lopez-Carrillo, Lizbeth – O-1-17-03
Lopez-Espinosa, Maria-Jose – P-3-18-09, P-3-05-17
López-Vicente, Mònica – P-3-30-12, O-3-08-01
López-Villarrubia, Elena – P-2-06-01
L’Orange, Christian – P-1-06-05, O-1-10-05
Lorber, Matthew – P-3-24-01, P-1-24-08, P-2-24-19
Lorenz, Alyson – P-2-23-20
Loreto Gómez, Carmen – P-3-03-02
Lothrop, Nathan – P-1-10-10, P-1-10-13, O-3-16-02
Louwies, Tijs – O-2-20-04
Lovasi, Gina – P-2-31-13
Lövenheim, Boel – O-2-18-04
Lowe, Dianne – P-1-14-10
Lozano, Rafael – O-1-11-03
Lu, Chensheng – P-3-23-15, P-2-23-03, O-4-24-03
Lu, Dasheng – O-3-22-06
Lu, Hao-Yu – P-1-01-01
Lu, Henry – O-3-09-05
Lu, I-Syuan – O-1-34-01
Lu, Kaibo – O-4-07-04
Lu, Pai-Yue – P-2-29-17
Lu, shou-En – P-1-05-08, P-1-13-02
Lubin, Jay H. – O-1-23-02
Lucas, Jean-Paul – P-3-18-14, O-2-17-04
Lucas, Rebekah – P-3-12-19, S-3-20-02
Lucas, Robyn – O-3-38-02
Lucchini, Roberto – O-1-20-06
Lúcio, Mª. Manuela J. R. – P-2-09-22
Luckhaus, Christian – P-3-05-02
Lucotte, Marc – P-3-30-23
Luhung, Irvan – P-2-20-23
Luis, Rivera-Gonzalez – P-1-18-03
Luisetti, Maurizio – O-2-23-02
Lukcso, David – O-1-25-04
Luksemburg, William – O-3-22-02
Luna, Bevin – O-4-05-02
Lund, Amie – P-1-13-05
Lundh, Thomas – P-2-13-10
Lung, Shih-Chun Candice – P-1-01-17, P-1-08-12,
O-4-09-05, P-3-04-03
Luo, Chin-Hsiang – P-1-19-01, P-1-19-09
Luo, Win-Jet – P-1-22-01
Lupatsch, Judith – P-2-29-04, P-1-19-24
Lupo, Philip – O-4-07-06, P-2-26-11
Luque, Noelia – P-1-13-09, O-4-08-04, O-2-15-04
Lurmann, Frederick – O-4-27-04
Lurz, Peter WW – P-3-04-11
Lushchyk, Maxim – P-2-29-08
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Author Index
Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Author Index
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Migliore, Enrica – P-3-03-05, S-2-12-06
Miguel, Rodriguez-Barranco – P-3-23-03
Mihalopoulos, Nikolaos – P-1-06-10
Mihucz, Viktor G. – P-3-08-12
Miles, Jon – S-2-27-05
Milford, Jana – P-3-03-07, P-3-03-11
Miller, Brian – P-3-27-08, O-2-31-05
Miller, Curtis – P-1-10-09, P-2-29-07
Miller, David – O-4-24-04
Miller, Gregory G. – P-2-13-06
Miller, Mark – P-3-27-32, O-4-23-03, P-2-31-15
Miller, Rachel – O-3-17-02, P-2-24-23
Miller, Shelly – P-3-03-07
Millet, Dylan B. – O-3-42-04, O-1-35-01, O-1-35-02,
O-2-10-02
Milner, James – P-1-12-31
Milvidaite, Irena – P-3-21-14
Minakuchi, Emiko – P-2-12-10, P-1-32-05
Minguillón, María-Cruz – P-2-06-14
Minichilli, Fabrizio – P-2-34-08
Minoia, Claudio – O-1-26-01
Miodovnik, Amir – P-1-24-26
Mirabedi, Anousheh – O-4-24-01
Miraglia, Simone – P-2-02-12
Miranda, Ana Isabel – O-2-31-04
Miranda, Marie Lynn – P-1-05-31
Miranda-Filho, Adalberto Luiz – P-3-21-02, P-3-2317, P-2-23-05
Mishra, Jibanananda – P-1-24-01
Miskinyte, Aukse – P-3-04-23
Misra, Pravas Ranjan – P-1-19-07
Mitchell, Gary – O-2-09-03, O-4-21-03
Mitchell, Jade – P-1-04-29
Mitsui, Takahiko – P-2-26-09, P-2-26-10
Mittleman, Murray A. – O-2-09-03, P-2-05-26, P-305-08, O-1-22-01, O-2-20-06, O-4-21-03
Miyashita, Chihiro – P-2-24-26, P-2-24-29, P-1-24-24
Mizukoshi, Atsushi – P-3-08-16, P-2-09-25
Mo, Jinhan – P-2-08-02, P-2-08-10
Mo, Yunzheng – P-3-03-39
Mobi-Expo study group, – S-3-27-03
Mocarelli, Paolo – P-2-24-31
Mocnik, Grisa – P-3-11-27, P-1-01-11
Modick, Hendrik – P-1-33-01, P-2-13-03, P-1-13-16
Modig, Lars – P-3-04-16, P-1-01-33, P-1-04-02,
O-4-18-06
Modonutti, Giovanni Battista – P-3-15-24, P-3-11-19,
P-1-28-03
Moebus, Susanne – O-2-20-01, O-2-36-02,
P-1-25-04
Moelter, Anna – O-2-36-06
Mogensen, Ulla Brasch – O-1-41-06
Mogren, Ingrid – P-2-05-03
Mohd Mokhtar, Anuar – P-2-20-17
Möhlenkamp, Stefan – O-2-20-01, P-1-25-04
Möhler, Ulrich – P-3-07-09
Mohr, Lawrence – P-3-05-32, P-3-16-09
Mokhtari, Abdelrhani – P-2-23-10
Molina-Garcia, Alejandro – P-2-12-23, P-1-12-13
Möller, Alexander – O-4-27-02
Møller, Peter – P-2-08-03, S-1-08-03
Molnar, Peter – P-3-04-22, P-1-01-18, P-1-05-21,
O-4-17-03, P-1-01-07
Mölter, Anna – O-1-31-01, O-1-22-02, O-2-16-03,
O-3-21-03, P-2-21-01, P-2-20-01
Momas, Isabelle – 3814, P-1-05-36, O-4-16-04
Monastero, Rebecca – O-3-16-04
Mondal, Debapriya – O-4-26-03
Money, Chris – P-2-08-06, P-1-22-02, O-3-31-05
Monfort, Christine – O-4-12-06, P-3-23-19, O-4-0802, P-2-23-22
Monnez, Jean-Marie – P-1-32-01
Monsé, Christian – P-2-13-03
Monserrat, Sordo – P-2-26-07
Montagne, Denise – O-4-25-02, O-1-20-03
Monteiro, Gina Torres – P-3-21-02, P-3-23-17, P-223-05, P-2-31-16
Montinari, Maria Rosa – P-3-05-26
Montresor-Lopez, Jessica – O-3-10-06
Moon, Hyo-Bang – P-3-24-04, P-2-13-21
Moon, Jai Dong – P-3-11-02
Moon, Katherine – P-1-10-03, P-1-10-17
Moon, Kyong-Whan – P-3-24-02, O-1-11-04
Moore, Brianna – P-1-06-05, O-1-10-05
Moore, Donald – P-3-08-07
Moore, Judith – P-3-04-01
Moore, Kari – P-3-23-05
Moos, Rebecca K. – O-3-35-02
Mora, Ana Maria – P-1-18-13
Morabito, Angela – O-2-18-05
Morais, Simone – P-1-01-30, P-2-06-04
Morales, Eva – O-4-26-02, S-2-11-03
Morales-A, Pilar – P-3-23-10
Morawska, Lidia – P-2-06-07, S-1-18-03
Morefield, Philip – P-3-04-19
Moreillon, Philippe – O-1-28-01
Morelli, Xavier – P-1-04-23, S-1-33-04
Moreno, Teresa – P-3-05-36, P-1-06-19
Moreno-Banda, Grea L. – O-2-28-03
Moreno-Macias, Hortensia – P-2-02-19
Morgan, Geoffrey – O-3-10-04, O-2-44-03
Morgan, Lynne – O-4-21-06, P-2-17-07, P-2-17-22
Morgan, Marsha – P-3-23-21
Mori, Chisato – P-2-09-21, O-2-24-06, O-4-16-03
Mori, Mihoko – P-2-09-26
Morina, Ilir – P-2-34-03
Morina, Rifat – P-2-34-03
Moriske, H.j. – P-3-05-33
Morisset, Delphine – O-1-28-01
Moroni, Silvia – P-1-01-02, P-1-01-11
Morris, Chloe – P-1-05-03
Morris, George – O-2-18-01
Morrison, Glenn – P-1-08-10, O-2-41-03, P-1-22-16
Mortensen, Mary – P-1-33-06, O-4-24-02
Moschandreas, Demetrios – O-1-28-02
Moshammer, Hanns – P-3-27-30, P-2-02-27, O-3-2305, P-2-29-15
Moshier, Erin – P-1-08-22, P-2-20-27
Mosquera, Janeth – P-2-17-24
Mosquin, Paul – P-3-08-17
Mostofa, Golam – O-3-38-03, P-1-18-08, O-4-15-05
Motta, Valeria – O-2-23-05, P-3-03-16
Moularat, Stéphane – O-1-28-04
Moya, Jacqueline – P-1-33-03
Moye, John – P-1-33-06
Mozes, Jeno – P-3-08-07
Mrad Nakhle, Myriam – P-3-03-20
Mu, Haosheng – P-2-02-05
Mu, Lina – P-1-32-19
Mücke, Hans-Guido – P-1-12-34, P-1-12-18
Muckelbauer, Rebecca – P-1-18-18
Mueller, Jochen – S-1-21-02
Muindi, Kanyiva – O-4-22-04, S-1-38-03
Mukherjee, Bhramar – O-2-16-05, P-2-26-18,
O-4-26-05
Mukhopadhyay, Krishnendu – P-2-09-05, O-1-3902, O-2-14-01, O-2-14-02, O-1-20-04, S-2-21-03,
S-1-18-02, S-3-19-01
Mukhopadhyay, Rupak – O-1-39-02
Mulholland, James – P-3-03-24, P-2-06-08, O-2-1006, O-4-25-05
Müller, Andreas – O-4-22-02
Müller, Birgit – P-3-05-33
Müller-Nordhorn, Jacqueline – P-1-18-18
Multigner, Luc – O-4-12-06, O-4-08-02
Munger, Kassandra – O-1-27-05
Munhdorj, Darmaa – P-2-12-12
Munyinda, Nosiku – P-2-23-13, P-2-34-12
Muoki, Justus – O-1-39-06, S-2-21-02
Muraleedharan, Vangal R – O-4-23-05
Murata, Katsuyuki – P-3-23-23, P-2-23-07
Murcia, Mario – P-3-18-09, P-3-05-17, P-2-18-13
Murillo Tovar, Mario Alfonso – P-3-16-12
Murphy, Michael – S-2-27-05
Murray, Christopher – O-1-11-03
Murray, Virginia – P-3-18-03, S-4-06-04
Mustapha, Adetoun – O-2-44-06, O-2-30-06
Muthers, Stefan – P-2-12-11
Muttoo, Sheena – O-4-07-02
Mwamburi, Mkaya – P-2-06-18, O-1-26-06, O-2-2002, O-3-21-04, O-3-09-04
Mwanri, Lillian – P-1-12-14, O-2-25-04
Myhre, Ronny – O-4-12-02
Mykhina, Liudmyla – P-1-06-02, O-1-22-04
Myllynen, Maria – P-1-05-22
Myung, Hyung-Nam – P-3-12-04, P-2-12-28
N
N, Durairaj – P-1-19-03
N, Srinivasan – P-1-19-03
n/a, Yuval – O-1-35-06
Na, Wonwoong – P-3-12-04, P-3-12-29, P-2-12-28,
P-1-12-07
Nabavi, Samira – P-1-05-20
Nabizadeh, Ramin – P-1-04-21, O-4-25-06
Nadadur, Srikanth – S-1-24-04
Naddafi, Kazem – P-1-04-21, O-4-25-06
Nadeau, Kari – P-1-10-14
Nadirdze, Kakha – P-3-27-06
Naeher, Luke P – P-3-11-18, O-1-39-01, O-4-05-03,
P-1-13-20, P-3-04-06
Naessen, Tord – P-1-22-06, P-1-24-05
Nafstad, Per – P-3-15-05, O-4-28-06
Nagano, Kasuke – P-1-10-15
Nagaoka, Yuki – P-3-08-08
Nagorka, Regine Nagorka1 – P-1-22-11
Naicker, Nisha – P-2-18-06
Naidoo, Rajen Nithiseelan – O-4-07-02
Nakadate, Toshio – P-1-10-15
Nakai, Satoshi – P-3-11-14, P-2-06-10
Nakai, Shoichi – P-1-19-22
Nakamura, Masashi – P-2-17-13
Nakano, Makiko – P-2-05-33, P-1-05-14
Nakao, Keisuke – P-1-01-13
Nakao, Motoyuki – P-1-05-11
Nakaoka, Hiroko – P-2-09-21, O-2-24-06, O-4-16-03
Nakayama, Shoji – P-1-05-17, P-1-14-17, S-1-32-06
Nakazawa, Koichi – P-2-12-10
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Nakazawa, Kouichi – P-1-32-05
Nam, Hyung-Myung – P-1-12-07
Namdeo, Anil – P-3-04-17, P-2-04-10
Namera, Akira – P-1-10-11
Namulanda, Gonza – P-2-13-04
Nan, Li – P-1-06-14
Nånberg, Eewa – O-3-17-03, P-1-22-08
Nandasena, Sumal – P-3-08-17
Napelenok, Sergey – P-2-04-08
Naray, Miklos – P-2-18-20
Narayan, Shilpa – P-3-23-13
Narayanswami, S – P-1-08-02
Narduzzi, Silvia – O-1-26-01, O-2-26-05
Narksen, Warangkana – P-3-24-12
Naseem, Afshan – O-3-40-02
Naseem, Faiza – O-3-40-02
Nash, J F – P-3-23-20
Natalie, Collins – P-3-05-09
Natarajan, Srinivasan – O-1-20-04
Nath, Amit – P-1-08-22, P-2-20-27
Nathan, Lothrop – P-1-10-21
Natkunam, Ketheesan – O-3-38-02
Naumoff-Shields, Kyra – P-2-04-01, P-2-04-02,
P-3-04-02
Naumova, Elena N – P-1-01-27, O-1-37-03
Navarrete-Muñoz, Eva – P-3-18-09
Navarro, Kathleen M. – P-2-13-01, P-1-13-07
Navarro-Olivos, Efrain – P-2-20-21, P-2-20-22,
P-2-24-12
Navas-Acien, Ana – O-1-17-01, O-1-17-06, P-1-10-03,
O-4-27-03, P-1-10-17, P-1-10-22, P-1-10-25, S-1-33-01,
O-3-29-02, O-3-41-01, P-2-31-05
Navidi, William – P-3-03-07
Nawn, Burnie – O-4-23-04
Nawrot, Tim S. – O-4-14-01, P-3-03-28, P-2-02-11,
P-2-02-15, P-3-05-19, O-3-34-04, P-1-05-25, O-1-2203, O-1-22-05, O-2-20-04, O-3-10-03, O-4-27-01, P-226-04, P-2-26-14, O-4-15-01, P-2-24-18, S-3-06-01
Naydenov, Kiril – O-3-17-01
Nazarenko, Irina – P-3-30-02
Ndao, Momar – P-2-13-22
Neal, William – O-1-42-04
Neamtiu, Iulia – P-1-10-18
Neas, Lucas M. – P-3-03-10, P-3-03-25, P-1-05-31,
O-1-26-05, O-4-05-02, O-2-22-03
Necasova, Anezka – P-2-26-12
Negev, Maya – O-2-30-01, P-1-32-18
Negherbon, Jesse – P-1-19-18
Neira, Maria – F-3-05-01, O-2-30-03
Neitzel, Richard – P-3-07-05
Nelen, Vera – O-4-14-01, P-2-02-15, P-2-26-04,
O-4-15-01, P-2-24-18
Nelson, David O. – P-2-05-15, P-1-06-21, P-1-22-20
Nelson, Jessica – P-2-13-04
Nelson, Lorene – P-2-31-01
Nemery, Benoit – P-3-03-28, O-1-22-03, O-3-10-03,
O-4-27-01
Neophytou, Andreas M. – O-3-40-04, P-1-06-20
Neretin, Lev – P-1-32-10
Nettleton, Jennifer – P-3-23-05, P-2-23-03
Neutra, Raymond – O-1-25-06, S-3-24-01
Neuweger, Britta – P-2-08-11
Nevalainen, Aino – S-2-42-02, P-2-34-04
New, John – P-3-05-07
Newschaffer, Craig – O-2-14-03
Newsome, Randy – P-3-08-17
Ng, Chris Fook Sheng – P-2-12-14, P-1-12-04
Ng, Nawi – O-4-22-04
Ngenoh, Jeremiahj K. – P-3-04-21
Nguile-Makao, Molière – O-1-42-06
Nguyen Viet, Hung – P-3-27-15
Nguyen, Jennifer – P-2-12-33, O-2-33-01
Nguyen, Nam – O-3-42-05
Niazi Esfyani, Sadegh – P-2-05-20, P-1-05-20
Nicas, Mark – S-1-18-03
Nicholas, Lam – P-2-09-01
Nicholls, Robert – P-1-12-20
Nichols, Gordon – O-2-07-05
Nicolis, Ioannis – O-4-16-04
Nie, Linda Huiling – P-3-18-06, P-2-26-05, P-2-2608, P-2-26-18, P-1-18-16
Nielsen, Flemming – S-2-35-02
Nielsen, Peter V. – O-2-14-04
Nieto, Angela – P-3-16-01
Nieto, F. Javier – P-3-15-22, P-2-17-22
Nieto, Javier – O-4-21-06, P-2-17-07
Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J – P-3-23-16, P-2-06-03,
P-1-05-04, P-1-05-15, P-2-06-14, P-2-06-20, O-420-01, O-4-20-04, P-1-05-35, P-1-06-06, P-1-06-11,
O-4-09-02, O-4-09-04, O-3-21-01, O-3-09-02, O-218-03, O-1-42-01, O-1-42-02, O-1-35-03, O-4-25-02,
O-3-18-02,
Niittynen, Marjo – P-2-02-14, O-2-30-02, P-1-32-17
Nijssen, Peter – P-3-23-09
Nikasinovic, Lydia – P-1-05-36
Nikolaidis, Christos – P-3-16-24, P-1-19-08
Nikolaki, Spyridoula – O-4-11-04
Nilsen, Roy – P-3-11-13
Nilsson Sommar, Johan – P-1-06-18
Nilsson, Lars-Göran – O-4-18-06
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Nina, Zaitseva – P-3-07-10, P-2-05-04, P-2-20-11,
P-2-24-15
Nirel, Ronit – P-2-34-10
Nishimura, Akira – P-3-08-16
Nishioka, Marcia – P-3-08-07, O-2-14-03, O-3-15-01
Nishiwaki, Yuji – P-3-27-05, P-3-03-30
Nissan, Israel – P-3-12-02
Nitschke, Monika – P-1-12-14, O-2-25-04
Nitta, Hiroshi – P-3-03-30, P-3-03-34, P-1-12-04,
S-1-32-06
Njenga, Lydia W. – P-3-04-21
Nkhebenyane, Jane – P-1-19-14
Noce, Damia – 5252, O-1-07-04, O-2-25-06
Noguchi, Miyuki – P-3-08-16, P-3-11-14, P-2-09-25
Nogueira, António J.A. – O-3-22-04, P-1-22-15
Noh, Soo Rim – P-2-17-12
Noh, Su Ryeon – P-3-05-30, P-3-27-19, P-3-27-20,
P-2-13-14, P-1-13-01, P-2-20-03, P-2-24-01, P-1-24-03,
O-1-34-02, P-1-28-01, P-1-28-11
Nomura, Hiroshi – P-3-23-23, P-2-23-07
Nonnemacher, Michael – P-1-25-04
Nonomura, Katsuya – P-2-26-09, P-2-26-10
Noorani, Qayyum – O-2-20-03
Norbäck, Dan – P-2-08-19, P-1-08-21
Nordin, Maria – O-4-18-06
Nordin, Steven – O-4-18-06
Nordio, Francesco – P-2-04-13, P-1-12-33, P-1-12-33
Nordsborg, Rikke – S-2-12-03
Nørgaard-Pedersen, Bent – S-1-29-04
Nori-Sarma, Amrutasri – P-2-12-15
Norman, Michael – O-1-37-06
Norris, Gary – O-2-10-05
Northcross, Amanda – S-2-21-05
Novack, Lena – O-4-14-04, P-1-13-03, P-1-18-12,
P-1-22-12
Novack, Victor – O-4-14-04, P-2-05-32, P-2-09-23
Novoselac, Atila – O-2-14-05
Novotny, Eric V. – O-1-35-02
Nowack, Nikola – P-2-24-30
Ntimbane, Tsundzukani – O-4-23-04
Nuckols, John R. – P-3-23-11, O-4-23-06, P-1-22-28,
P-2-23-08
Nuebling, Matthias – P-2-12-16
Nukcols, John R. – O-1-23-02
Nunez, Maria – S-2-42-04
Nutsford, Daniel – O-4-09-03
Nuzzi, Camilla Paola – P-1-01-05
Nwaka, Geoffrey – O-2-25-03
Nyagol, Ronald – O-1-39-06
Nyberg, Gunnar – O-3-14-05
Nyholm, Sofia – P-3-15-08
Nystad, Wenche – P-3-15-05, P-3-11-13
O
O’ Mahony, Cian – P-3-15-17, P-2-18-18, O-4-24-05
O., Chimedsuren – P-2-08-04
O., Damka – P-2-08-04
O´ Neill, Marie S – P-2-05-10, O-4-12-04, P-2-31-05
O’Connell, Emer – P-3-18-03
O’Keefe, Michael – O-1-09-05
Oberti, Ilaria – P-2-17-16
O’Brien, Oliver – O-3-12-03
O’Connell, Elizabeth – P-3-27-03, P-3-27-07
O’Connor, George T. – O-1-22-01
Odermat, Peter – O-1-12-02
Oenema, Oene – P-1-12-08
Oerther, Daniel – O-2-41-03
Offredo, Lucile – P-2-29-13
Oftedal, Bente – P-3-07-11, P-3-07-12, O-4-28-06,
S-2-12-06
Ogata, Hiromitsu – P-3-27-04
Ogura, Tairo – P-1-14-17
Oh, In-Bo – P-2-06-09, P-2-20-18, P-3-04-10
Oh, Se-Young – P-3-18-08
O’Hagan, John – O-2-07-05
Ohman-Strickland, Pamela – P-1-05-08, O-4-07-04,
P-1-05-33, P-1-13-02, P-1-25-19
Ohn, Ilsang – P-2-12-27
Ojha, Ajay – O-1-14-02, P-1-25-16
Okada, Emiko – P-2-24-26, P-1-24-24
Okamoto, Mikizo – P-2-02-05
Oken, Emily – P-2-05-26, P-1-05-29
Okkerse, Willem-Jan – S-1-19-03
Okolocha, Emmanuel – P-3-15-21
Oldenwening, Marieke – O-3-21-02
Olea, Nicolas – O-1-41-05, S-3-26-03
O’Leary, Marcia – P-1-10-09
Oliveira, Darluce – P-1-28-21
Oliveira, Marta – P-1-01-30
Oliveri Conti, Gea – P-3-15-01, P-3-15-02, P-3-15-10,
P-3-15-24, O-3-31-06
Olivier, Jolliet – O-2-24-05
Olivier, Myriam – P-1-08-07
Olopade, Christopher – P-1-10-04
Olsen, Marian – P-1-32-23
Olsen, Sjurdur Frodi – O-4-08-06
Olsson, David – P-1-04-02, P-2-05-03
Omae, Kazuyuki – P-2-05-33, P-1-05-14
176
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
P.V. Francisco, Rossana – P-2-05-17
Pacheco, Bernadette – P-2-29-07
Paciorek, Christopher – O-2-20-05
Padhi, Bijaya Kumar – P-3-11-11, P-1-33-04, P-1-0819, P-1-19-07
Padilla, Cindy – P-3-30-13, O-3-42-03, P-2-17-17,
P-1-32-01
Padilla, Hope – P-2-26-16
Padró-Martínez, Luz T – P-1-01-26, O-2-20-02
Paez, Laura – P-1-18-13
Paglietti, Federica – P-1-01-38
Paik, Ki-Chung – P-3-18-01
Paillat, Loic – P-2-08-08
Pak, Haeyoung – P-3-12-34, P-1-12-19
Palacios, Natalia – O-1-27-05
Palaniappan, Kavitha – O-4-19-03
Páldy, Anna – P-3-12-17, P-2-02-24, P-2-02-18, P-112-21, P-1-12-28, O-1-07-04
Palkovicova, Lubica – P-3-24-11, P-3-24-15, P-2-2408, P-1-22-17
Palm, Brita – P-1-13-08
Palmer, Vanessa – O-3-40-03
Pälmke, Claudia – P-1-33-01, P-1-13-16
Paltiel, Ora – P-2-23-16
Pamela, Paco – P-1-18-18
Pan, Chih-Hong – P-1-24-02
Pan, Dong – P-1-22-16
Pan, Janet – P-1-22-04, P-1-22-24
Pan, Libo – P-3-18-18, P-3-30-22
Pan, Wen-Chi – O-3-38-03, P-2-12-21, O-1-07-06
Pan, William Kuang-Yao – P-3-12-07
Pan, Xiaochuan – P-3-03-37, P-3-03-38, P-3-0339, O-2-31-06, S-1-19-03, O-2-28-04, O-2-28-05,
O-2-33-04
Pan, Yi – O-4-24-02
Pandics, Tamas – P-2-02-24, P-2-02-18
Panepinto, Anthony – P-3-16-22
Panichello, Janice – O-1-42-03
Panigrahi, Asmi – P-3-11-11
Panigrahi, Pinaki – P-1-33-04, P-1-08-19, P-1-19-07
Panuwet, Parinya – P-3-24-12
Pao Lin, Kuo – P-3-24-21
Paola, Romagnoli – O-1-14-05
Papachristou, Fotini – P-1-19-08
Papadopoulou, Eleni – P-3-15-11, O-4-12-01
Pappin, Amanda – P-2-12-29, O-1-11-02
Parada, Tania – P-1-12-25
Parazzini, Marta – O-1-20-01
Parent, Marie-Élise – P-3-05-29
Parikh, Chirag – S-2-29-04
177
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Tuesday
Pistelli, Riccardo – O-4-14-03
Pitiakoudis, Michael – P-1-19-08
Pitz, Mike – O-1-10-04
Pizzuti, Renato – P-3-30-08
Plantamura, Francesca – P-2-17-16
Plaß, Dietrich – P-3-12-25, P-2-12-08
Plavcova, Eva – P-2-12-07
Pless-Mulloli, Tanja – P-3-04-17, P-2-04-10,
O-3-11-02
Pliakas, Triantafyllos – P-2-17-10
Plusquin, Michelle – O-4-14-01, P-2-26-04,
P-2-26-14
Pochter, Oded – O-3-18-03
Poels, Katrien – P-1-05-25, O-1-11-01
Poffyn, André – P-2-29-02, S-2-27-01
Poirier, Paul – P-3-24-05, P-1-25-02
Pokhrel, Amod – S-2-21-04
Polanska, Kinga – P-2-24-11
Pollak, Jonathan – P-1-10-17, O-3-29-02
Pollán, Marina – O-1-17-01
Pollard, Adam – O-2-40-02
Pollard, K. Michael – P-1-10-09
Poluzzi, Vanes – P-2-08-01
Polya, David – P-1-10-06
Pommer, Georg – P-1-19-17
Ponce de Leon, Antonio – P-3-05-01
Pope, Arden – S-4-13-02
Pope, Daniel – S-1-18-01
Poppendieck, Dustin – O-3-28-06
Porta, Daniela – O-1-31-01, P-2-05-13, O-1-26-01,
O-1-22-02, O-3-08-04
Porta, Miquel – O-2-30-03, S-2-06-05
Portella, Meritxell – O-4-25-02, O-1-20-03
Portengen, Lützen – P-1-13-12, P-2-24-27, S-1-29-02
Porucznik, Christina – P-3-15-07, P-3-15-23,
O-1-42-03
Post, Wendy S. – P-2-31-05
Poulhet, Guillaume – O-1-14-03
Pounds, Joelle – S-1-24-03
Pouzaud, François – P-3-30-19
Power, Melinda – P-3-18-13, O-1-27-01, O-3-39-03
Powers, Martha – O-3-37-04
Prabpai, Somkid – P-3-18-07
Prabukumar, Archana – O-3-40-05
Pradas, Marta C. – O-1-22-02
Pradeep, T – P-1-08-02
Prapamontol, Tippawan – P-3-24-12
Preau, Jr, James – P-2-24-16
Predieri, Guerrino – P-1-14-04
Preen, David – O-1-16-04
Prescott, Jennifer – O-2-09-04, P-2-04-22
Prévost, Michèle – P-1-14-06
Prezant, David – P-2-05-37
Privalova, Larisa – P-3-30-25
Privalsky, Martin – O-4-26-01
Priyaji, Indar – P-2-09-01
Probst-Hensch, Nicole – F-1-05-06, P-3-11-09, P-304-20, P-2-04-17, P-2-05-12, P-3-05-06, P-3-05-20,
P-1-05-13, O-3-42-01, P-1-06-03, O-3-09-03, O-135-05, S-2-19-05, S-2-32-02, S-3-06-02, P-1-25-09,
O-2-23-01, O-2-23-02
Prochazka, Michaela – O-3-14-05
Proietti, Elena – O-3-18-04
Proietti, Lidia – P-2-26-06
Provost, Eline – O-1-22-05
Pruss-Ustun, Annette – S-1-18-05
Psikuta, Agnes – P-3-27-28
Pucherová, Zuzana – P-3-16-17
Puckett, Montana – O-2-41-03
Puebla-Calderon, Raymundo – P-2-12-23, P-1-12-13
Puett, Robin – O-3-10-06, O-2-34-06
Pujol, Jesús – P-1-05-10
Pujol, Sophie – P-3-07-02
Pukkala, Eero – P-1-05-22
Pun, Vivian C. – P-3-03-17, O-4-21-01
Punshon, Tracy – S-1-30-01
Purcell, Rachael – O-3-33-04
Puttaswamy, Naveen – O-2-14-02, O-1-20-04,
S-2-21-03
Pyko, Andrei – P-3-07-15, O-4-17-02
Pyza, Lars – O-3-36-05
Wednesday
Peng, Bou-Yue – P-2-13-05
Peng, Roger – O-2-28-02, O-2-33-03
Penn, Stefani – P-1-04-01
Pennanen, Arto – P-2-09-03, P-1-08-04, O-4-25-02,
O-1-20-03
Pennell, Kelly – O-3-22-05
Pentti, Jaana – P-2-31-03
Peppard, Paul – P-2-17-07, P-2-17-22
Peraza, Sandra – S-2-29-02
Percich, Luca – P-1-01-02
Percival, Robert V. – O-2-30-03
Pereira, Gavin F. – P-3-05-37
Pereira, Luiz – P-2-04-05, P-2-23-04, P-1-01-06
Pereira, Maria do Carmo – P-1-01-30, P-2-06-04
Perera, Frederica – P-1-05-30, O-3-17-02, P-2-1316, O-1-35-04, P-2-24-21, P-2-24-23, S-4-10-04,
P-1-28-19
Peretti-Ndiaye, Marie – P-2-31-04
Peretz, Alon – P-2-34-10
Peretz, Chava – P-3-12-02
Perez, Laura – P-2-02-21, O-2-10-04, S-1-33-05,
S-1-19-03, S-1-19-04, S-2-12-05
Perez, Noemi – P-2-04-16
Perez-Alvarez, Carmelo – P-3-07-06, O-4-17-05
Pérez-Padilla, Rogelio – P-2-09-32
Perkins, Jessica – P-1-01-26
PERNELET-JOLY, Valérie – P-3-30-19
Pernot, Eileen – P-2-29-08
Perovich, Laura – O-3-15-02
Perrino, Cinzia – P-3-03-33, P-1-04-20
Perron, Stéphane – P-3-07-16
Perry, Melissa – O-1-27-06
Pershagen, Göran – P-3-07-15, O-1-31-01, P-2-06-12,
O-3-34-03, O-4-20-04, P-1-05-35, O-4-17-02, O-122-02, O-2-16-03, O-3-21-03, S-2-19-02, P-2-20-01,
O-3-08-04
Persily, Andrew – P-1-24-14
Perunicic-Pekovic, Gordana – O-1-17-04
Perzanowski, Matthew – O-3-17-02, P-2-24-23,
O-2-33-02
Peters, Annette – P-3-05-23, O-1-31-04, P-1-32-22,
P-2-05-21, P-3-05-06, O-3-34-03, P-1-05-37, O-1-2605, O-4-21-02, O-3-09-06, P-2-26-03, O-2-44-04,
S-2-19-04, O-1-10-04, O-2-22-03
Peters, Jan – P-2-05-14, O-3-12-01
Peters, Junenette – O-2-26-02, O-3-41-05, O-4-15-06
Petersen, Erik – P-3-27-21, P-2-23-02
Petersen, Maya – P-3-04-19
Peterson, Karen E. – P-3-18-12, P-1-13-13, O-4-08-05,
P-1-14-02, P-2-18-05, S-4-10-01, S-4-10-01, S-1-29-03
Petherick, Emily – P-2-06-20, O-1-42-02
Petit, Ashley – P-1-25-19
Petit, Claire – P-3-30-13, P-2-12-03
Petkova, Elisaveta – P-1-01-28
Petluš, Peter – P-3-16-17
Petreas, Myrto – P-3-24-10, O-4-26-01, O-1-10-02,
P-1-22-20, P-2-24-17, P-1-24-22
Petrick, Lauren – P-1-05-18
Petrosian, Arina – O-4-14-06, P-2-02-02, P-1-06-02
Petrou, Michael – P-2-13-11
Petrovicova, Ida – P-3-16-17
Petruk, Liliia – P-1-06-02, O-1-22-04
Pettersson, David – O-3-14-05
Pettibone, Kristiana – O-2-30-05
Petursdottir, Gudrun – P-2-05-30
Pey, Jorge – P-2-04-16, P-3-03-18, P-3-03-32,
P-3-03-33
Pezeshki, Grant – O-4-25-04, O-3-18-01
Pezzini, Bianca Ramos – P-1-24-09
Pham Duc, Phuc – P-3-27-15
Philippat, Claire – P-1-24-25, O-2-15-03
Phillips, Linda – P-1-33-03, P-3-04-09
Phillips, Michael – P-3-08-17
PHIROSMANASHVILI, Nana – P-3-27-06
Phuleria, Harish C. – P-3-11-05, P-3-04-20, P-2-04-17,
P-1-04-23, O-1-35-05, O-2-10-04, O-3-18-02, P-2-1801, P-1-25-09, O-2-23-01
Piarroux, Renaud – O-1-40-02, O-1-40-03
Piazza, Silvia – P-1-01-05
Picciotto, Sally – O-3-39-04, O-3-39-02
Pickett, Melissa – O-2-38-01, P-1-25-01, P-1-32-13
Piegler, Kathrin – P-2-29-15
Pierce, Michelle – P-1-24-11
Piersma, Aldert H – P-1-13-12, S-1-29-02, S-1-29-05
Pieters, Nicky – O-4-14-01, O-3-34-04, P-1-05-25
Pila Villalobos, Maria Alejandra – P-2-05-05,
P-1-25-10
Pilishvili, Tamara – O-1-39-06, S-2-21-02
Pilka, Tomáš – P-3-16-17
Pillarisetti, Ajay – P-2-08-04, O-1-39-02, O-1-39-04,
S-2-21-01
Pindus, Mihkel – P-2-05-27
Pinheiro, Samya – P-3-03-29
Pinney, Susan M. – P-2-29-17, P-3-11-28, O-1-12-04,
O-2-17-03, O-3-29-05
Pinto, Luciano Henrique – P-3-30-03, P-1-24-09
Pippel, Dörte – P-1-32-22
Pirastu, Roberta – P-3-05-10
Pirinen, Juhani – S-2-42-02
Pirkle, James – P-1-33-06
Thursday
P
Pärjälä, Erkki – P-2-02-14, O-2-30-02
Park, Chan Woo – P-2-17-03, P-2-17-12, P-2-17-25,
P-2-17-28, P-2-20-29
Park, Choon-sik – O-2-16-04
Park, Donguk – O-2-26-01, P-1-19-04, O-1-40-05
Park, Duck Shin – P-3-08-01, P-3-08-05, P-1-01-21,
P-2-04-11, P-1-04-08, P-2-08-13, P-1-08-14, P-1-0823, O-3-36-02
Park, Duck-Shin – P-1-19-10
Park, Eun Sook – P-2-29-09
Park, Eun-Kyo – P-2-09-17, P-2-18-14, O-3-08-02
Park, Hwanjin – P-3-12-31, P-3-12-32
Park, Hye Yin – P-1-05-26
Park, HyeSook – P-3-18-02, P-3-27-18, P-2-09-17,
P-2-18-09, P-1-18-10, P-1-18-20, P-2-18-14, O-308-02
Park, Hye-Yin – P-1-25-11, P-1-25-20
Park, Jeong-Gyu – P-1-12-19
Park, Jeongim – P-3-24-04, P-2-13-21
Park, June Soo – O-1-10-02
Park, June-Soo – P-3-24-10, O-4-26-01, P-1-22-20,
P-2-24-17, P-1-24-22
Park, Kyung Hwan – O-3-36-02
Park, Man sik – P-3-12-24
Park, Min-Seon – P-1-12-11, P-1-25-20
Park, Sangshin – P-3-18-10, P-2-13-09
Park, Sujin – P-2-17-03, P-2-17-12, P-2-17-25, P-2-1728, P-2-20-29
Park, Sung Kyun – P-3-15-15, P-3-18-06, O-1-27-03,
P-2-26-05, P-2-26-08, P-1-14-02, P-2-18-03, P-1-1816, O-3-41-04
Park, Sung-ea – P-3-16-05
Park, Yikyung – O-1-31-06
Parker, Edith – O-2-16-05
Parker, Krista – P-1-08-10
Parker, Louise – P-1-10-23
Parmagnani, Federica – P-3-30-08
Parron, Tesifon – P-3-23-03, P-2-23-27
Parsons, Patrick – O-3-08-05
Parthasarathy, Srinandini – P-2-13-01
Participants, BREATHE – P-3-05-36
Parvez, Faruque – P-1-10-04
Pasanen, Kari – P-1-05-22
Pasanen, Pertti – P-2-20-24
Pascal, Mathilde – P-3-12-16, P-2-02-22, P-3-03-23,
P-2-02-01, P-2-02-07, P-1-28-10, O-2-25-05
Paschalidou, Anastasia – O-2-33-05
Pasha, Omrana – S-1-33-02
Pastore, Tiziano – O-2-18-05
Pastorinho, M. Ramiro – O-3-22-04
Pastro, Luciana D. M. – P-2-05-17
Patayova, Henrieta – P-3-24-11, P-1-22-17
Patel, Chirag – S-2-06-01, S-2-32-01
Pateraki, Styliani – P-1-06-10
Patovirta, Riitta – S-2-42-02
Patra, Alok Kumar – P-1-19-07
Patricia, Ostrosky-Shejet – P-2-26-07
Patterson Jr, Donald – P-2-23-01
Patterson, Heather – P-3-30-17
Pattinson, Woodrow – P-1-01-31, O-1-37-04
Patton, Allison P – P-1-01-26, P-1-01-27, P-1-04-11,
P-2-06-18, O-1-37-03, O-3-21-04, O-3-09-04
Patz, Jonathan – P-2-04-07, P-2-17-22
Pau-Chung, Chen – P-1-24-23
Paul, Kimberly – P-3-23-13, P-2-23-15
Paul, Lopamudra – P-2-09-02, P-2-31-08
Paulo, Saldiva – P-2-04-05
Paulsen, Michael – P-2-06-11
Paulu, Chris – O-1-23-02
Paulukonis, Susan – P-2-31-01
Paunovic, Katarina – O-1-17-04
Paustenbach, Dennis – P-3-24-18, P-1-24-18
Pawar, Subhash – P-1-01-03
Pay, María Teresa – P-1-04-12
Payne-Sturges, Devon – P-2-18-08
Payzyldaev, Timur – P-2-29-03
Paz, Shlomit – P-3-12-02
Pearce, Elizabeth – O-3-15-04
Pearce, Mark – O-2-40-06
Pearce, Neil – O-4-14-03, P-1-05-32
Pearce-Churchill, Meryl – P-1-14-03
Pearson, Amber – O-4-09-03
Peccia, Jordan – O-1-40-04
Peddada, Shyamal – P-3-11-13
Pedersen, Henning S – O-3-22-03
Pedersen, Marie – P-2-06-20, O-4-20-04, P-1-05-35,
O-4-12-01, O-4-12-05
Pedersen, Nancy – P-2-06-12
Pedrazzani, Roberta – O-2-43-05
Peel, Jennifer L. – P-3-03-07, P-1-06-05, O-3-23-06,
O-4-05-02, O-1-10-05
Pehrson, Christina – P-3-11-06
Pekkanen, Juha – P-3-03-08, P-2-06-16, P-2-09-06,
O-1-40-06, S-2-42-06
Pekkonen, Maria – P-2-09-24
Pelé, Fabienne – O-4-12-06
Peltonen, Matti – P-1-08-18
Penders, Joris – P-1-05-25
Penell, Johanna – P-3-05-06, P-2-06-12, O-3-09-06,
P-1-22-06, P-1-24-05, S-2-12-06
Friday
Omar, Dzolkhifli – P-3-23-02
Omer, Itzhak – O-3-18-03
Omori, Hisamitsu – P-1-05-11
O’Neill, Marie S. – P-3-05-35, P-3-12-11, P-2-31-13
Ong, Jennifer – P-1-10-09, P-2-29-07
Onipede, Dolapo – O-1-36-02
Onishi, Kazunari – P-2-02-05, P-2-02-13
Ono, Fumiko – P-1-05-11
Ono, Masaji – P-1-12-04
Onstad, Gretchen – P-3-04-06
Onyenechere, Emmanuella – P-1-14-09
Ophir, Amit – P-3-23-01
Oppliger, Anne – O-1-28-01
Orlov, Dmitry – P-2-12-04
Oron, Assaf – P-2-06-11
O’Rourke, Mary Kay – P-1-10-12
Orozco Medina, Martha Georgina – P-3-16-12,
P-2-17-33
Orru, Hans – P-3-03-27, P-2-05-27, O-2-18-04
Osawa, Haruki – P-3-16-29
Osborne, Nicholas – O-3-17-04, P-3-12-20
Osmond, Clive – P-1-25-14
Osornio-Vargas, Álvaro – P-2-05-10
Ostro, Bart – P-2-06-14, O-4-20-01, O-3-10-02, O-409-02, O-2-36-05, O-1-16-02
Osuch, Janet Rose – O-1-09-05
Ota, Hirokazu – P-1-10-11
Otani, Shinji – P-2-02-05, P-2-02-13
Ott, Wayne – O-4-05-04
Oudin Åström, Daniel – P-1-12-12, P-1-12-21,
O-1-07-01
Oudin, Anna – O-4-18-06, O-2-36-03
Ouidir, Marion – S-1-33-04
Oulhote, Youssef – P-2-12-03, P-1-24-28
Ouyang, Qin – P-2-17-14, P-2-17-15
Overvad, Kim – O-4-28-01, S-2-12-03
Ownby, Dennis – P-3-05-32, P-3-16-09
Owusu, Emmanuel – O-2-20-02
Owusu-Agyei, Seth – S-2-21-01
Ozano, Takahiro – P-3-08-08
Ozkaynak, Halûk – P-1-04-29, P-2-08-12, P-1-06-17,
P-1-08-13, O-2-10-06
Ögren, Mikael – O-4-17-03
Östenson, Claes-Göran – P-3-07-15, P-2-06-12,
O-4-17-02
Ødland, Jon Ø. – O-1-36-05, O-2-22-01
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Q
Qian, Hua – O-3-17-06, P-1-22-02, O-3-31-05
Qian, Zhengmin – P-2-05-06
Qin, Yu – P-1-05-05
Qiu, Hong – P-3-03-17, O-4-21-01
Qiu, Jiaheng – P-1-05-27
Qiu, Xinghua – P-3-24-07, O-1-36-03, P-1-24-15
Qiu, Yang – O-3-17-05
Qu, Leena – P-2-13-16
Quach, Thu – P-3-16-06, P-1-24-11
Quadros, Marina – P-3-27-26
Quamruzzaman, Quazi – O-3-38-03, P-1-18-08,
O-4-15-05
Quansah, Reginald – P-2-20-13
Quass, Ulrich – P-2-09-31
Querol, Xavier – P-2-04-16, P-3-03-18, P-3-03-32,
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Authors
Author Index
Monday
Author Index
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
P-3-03-33, P-1-04-20, P-1-05-10, P-2-06-14, O-3-1002, P-1-06-19, O-2-36-05, O-3-08-01
Quesenberry, Charles – P-3-15-03
Quinn, Ashlinn – O-2-33-02
Quintana, Raúl – P-2-05-10
Quintanilla Vega, Betzabet – P-1-01-19
Quiros, Indiana – P-1-18-13
Quiros-Alcala, Lesliam – O-4-23-04, S-1-21-04,
P-2-23-25
Quivet, Etienne – P-3-08-11
R
Authors
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
R.D.M. Saldiva, Silvia – P-2-05-17
Raab, Ulla – P-3-07-06, O-4-17-05
Raag, Mait – P-3-03-27
Raanan, Rachel – O-4-23-03, P-2-23-12
Raaschou-Nielsen, Ole – O-2-09-01, P-3-05-13, O-428-01, S-2-19-01, P-1-24-19, S-2-12-03, O-2-34-03
Rabah, Samar – P-3-11-17
Rabanal, Kjersti S – P-3-16-08
Rabito, Felicia – P-2-18-12
Rabl, Ari – P-3-30-13
Radon, Katja – P-3-21-07
Raffy, Gaelle – O-2-17-04
Rager, Judy – P-3-03-40
Ragettli, Martina S. – F-1-05-03, P-3-04-20, O-2-1004, O-3-18-02, S-1-19-04
Raheem, Adebimpe Usman – P-1-28-08
Rahman, Mahmuder – O-3-38-03, P-1-18-08
Raja, Suresh – P-2-06-17
Rajendran, Gayathri – O-2-14-02
Rajiva, Ajit – P-2-12-15
Rajive, Kumar – P-1-10-16
Rajkovich, Nicholas – P-3-12-11
Rajkumar, P. – S-2-21-03
Rajkumar, Sarah – O-4-27-02
Ramachandra Rao, Sudha – O-1-26-03
Ramachandran, Gurumurthy – P-2-18-15
Ramakrishnan, Usha – P-2-24-12
Ramalho, Olivier – O-2-17-04
Ramanathan, Veerabhadran – P-2-09-05
Ramasamy, Rengaraj – O-2-14-02
Ramaswamy, Padmavathi – P-3-15-04, O-3-40-05,
P-1-19-03, S-2-21-03
Ramcharan, Kareshma – O-4-07-02
Ramesh, Anita – P-2-12-24
Ramirez Rubio, Oriana – S-2-29-01, S-2-29-04,
S-2-29-05
Ramirez, Erminia (Minnie) – O-2-16-05
Ramis, Rebeca – P-2-05-11
Ramos, Celso – O-3-29-06
Ramos-Bonilla, Juan P. – P-3-16-01, P-3-16-10,
P-3-16-28
Ramsay, Aneliese – P-3-08-02
Rancière, Fanny – P-1-05-36
Randi, Giorgia – P-2-02-16, O-2-31-02
Rangel, Hilda – O-3-29-06
Ranjan-Dash, Shisir – P-1-14-11
Rankin, Judith – P-3-04-11
Rantakokko, Panu – O-1-41-04, O-4-08-06, P-1-25-14
Ranucci, Alessandra – O-2-34-05
Ranzi, Andrea – P-3-30-08, P-2-05-13, P-3-03-33
Rao Barkur, Rajashekar – P-1-18-14
Rapisarda, Venerando – P-2-26-06
Rapp, Regula – P-2-05-23
Rappaport, Edward – O-1-22-06
Rappaport, Stephen – O-3-15-01
Rappold, Ana – P-3-03-10, P-2-02-26, P-3-03-25
Rashid, Audil – O-3-38-04, O-3-40-02
Rashid, Shahzad – P-3-27-08
Rasic-Milutinovic, Zorica – O-1-17-04
Rasmuson, Eric – P-1-05-34, P-2-18-10
Rasmuson, Jim – P-1-05-34, P-2-18-10
Rasoloharimahefa Rasamoela, Michele – O-2-31-04
Rasschou-Nielsen, Ole – O-3-12-06
Rastogi, S K – P-1-08-16
Rauch, Stephen – P-2-29-01, O-1-09-02, O-3-15-05,
O-2-40-01, O-3-41-03
Rauchfuss, Knut – P-2-13-08
Rauh, Virginia – P-1-05-30, P-1-28-19
Raulf-Heimsoth, Monika – P-3-05-02
Rausch, Sebastian – P-1-06-24
Rausova, Katarina – P-3-24-11
Ravazzani, Paolo – O-3-14-02, O-1-20-01
Raymer, James – P-2-05-18, O-3-35-05
Raysoni, Amit – O-3-21-05
Raz, Raanan – O-3-08-03
Raza, Auriba – P-3-05-34
Rebagliato, Marisa – P-3-18-09, P-2-18-13, P-2-23-21
Reche, Cristina – P-3-05-36, P-3-03-18
Reda, Hailemariam – P-1-33-02
Reddy, Poovendhree – O-4-07-02
Redle, Michael – S-1-19-04
Reed, Bruce – O-3-08-06
Reed, Daniele R. – P-2-31-02
Reed, David – P-2-04-21
Reed, Kim – O-3-37-05
Rees, David – P-1-32-12
Rehfuess, Eva – S-1-18-01, S-1-18-05
Rehill, Nirandeep – P-3-12-33
Rehman, Hafeez – P-2-09-05
Rehmers, Andreas – O-1-39-05
Rehr, Rebecca – P-2-13-06
Reich, Brian – P-3-03-25
Reichborn-Kjennerud, Ted – O-3-35-03
Reid, Alison – O-1-36-05
Reid, Colleen – P-3-04-19
Reijnaerts, Judith – O-1-11-01
Reiko, Kishi – P-1-22-03, P-1-22-23
Reinthaler, Franz Ferdinand – P-1-19-05
Reis, Stefan – P-1-01-29, O-2-18-01
Reisner, Ellin – O-3-11-03, O-2-20-02
Reiss, Boris – P-1-06-13
Ren, Aiguo – P-1-24-15
Repice, Carla – O-2-43-05
Reponen, Tiina – P-2-04-12, P-2-08-17, O-3-17-05,
O-2-26-04, O-2-44-05, P-2-20-12, P-2-20-24, O-1-2803, S-2-42-05
Respati, Titik – P-3-12-21
Revich, Boris – P-2-23-01
Rexrode, Kathryn – O-2-09-04
Reynolds, Conor – P-1-08-02
Reynolds, Peggy – P-3-16-06, P-3-18-19, P-2-05-15,
P-2-05-28, P-1-06-21, O-3-15-01, P-1-22-20
Reynolds, Stephen J. – O-4-05-02
Rhodes, Shannon L. – P-2-23-15
Riaño, Isolina – P-2-18-13
Ricci, Paolo – P-3-05-10
Ricciardelli, Isabella – P-2-08-01
Rice, Mary B. – O-1-22-01, O-4-21-03
Rich, David Q – P-1-05-08, O-4-07-04, P-1-05-37,
P-1-06-17, P-1-13-02
Richard, W. – S-2-27-05
Richardson, David – P-2-09-18, O-1-41-01, O-2-40-03
Richardson, Max – P-2-31-01, P-3-05-09, O-3-11-04
Richiardi, Lorenzo – P-3-11-07
Richter, Matthias – P-2-20-05
Richter, Peter – O-1-12-01
Richter, Thomas – P-2-20-05
Ricoux, Christine – P-1-28-10
Riederer, Anne M. – P-3-24-12
Riedmann, Robin – O-1-10-06
Riefkohl, Alejandro – S-2-29-01
Rifas-Shiman, Sheryl – P-2-05-26, P-1-05-29
Righi, Elena – P-1-14-04, P-1-28-16
Rignell-Hydbom, Anna – O-1-26-04, P-1-13-12,
O-3-22-03
Rigou, Annabel – P-1-33-05, O-1-16-05
Rimell, Amy – P-1-10-05
Rincon, Nathalia – P-3-16-01
Ring, Sue – O-4-15-04
Rintala, Helena – O-1-40-02
Riojas Rodríguez, Horacio – P-3-12-22, P-3-03-02,
P-2-02-19, P-2-09-32, P-2-26-07, P-1-14-05, O-3-2906, P-2-34-06, O-2-28-03
Rioux, Christine – O-1-26-06
Ritchie, Benjamin – O-3-33-03
Ritov, Ya’acov – P-2-23-12
Rittenhouse-Olson, Kate – P-1-32-19
Ritter, Len – P-1-22-27
Ritz, Beate – P-3-23-13, P-2-06-06, P-1-05-27, O-412-03, P-2-23-14, P-2-23-15, P-1-32-13
Rivas, Ioar – P-1-06-19, O-3-08-01
Rivera Valerio, Abril Asminda – P-3-27-27
Rivera, Marcela – P-1-04-12, P-1-04-16, P-1-04-23,
O-4-28-02
Rivera-González, Luis O. – P-3-05-35
Rivera-Mariani, Félix – P-1-19-18
Roberge, Jason – P-1-10-12
Roberts, Andrea L – O-3-08-03
Roberts, Eric – P-3-05-09, O-3-11-04, P-2-31-01
Roberts, Jennifer – P-1-25-12
Robertson, Alastair – P-2-24-27
Robin, Hansen – P-2-23-23
Robin, Whyatt – S-2-35-04
Robine, Enric – O-1-28-04
Robins, Thomas – P-1-04-03, P-2-06-17, O-2-16-05
Robinson, Guy – P-1-01-34, P-2-17-27
Robinson, Karen – P-1-32-20
Robinson, Oliver – P-2-31-14
Robinson, Pete – P-3-30-17
Robledo, Candace – P-2-05-02
Robson, Mark Gregory – P-1-08-11, P-1-28-12
Rocha, Francisco – O-1-14-04
Rochat, Thierry – P-3-11-09, P-3-04-20, P-2-05-12,
O-1-35-05, O-2-23-01
Rocklöv, Joacim – P-2-12-05, P-1-12-12, O-4-22-04,
S-1-38-02, O-1-07-01
Rocklov, Joacim – S-1-38-01, S-1-38-03
Roda Husman, Ana Maria – P-1-12-08
Roda, Célina – O-4-16-04
Rodes, Charles – P-3-08-17, O-3-28-03
Rodgers, Kathryn – O-3-15-02
Rodopoulou, Sophia – P-3-12-23, O-3-23-02
Rodrigues de Souza Silva, Pãmela – P-2-02-23
Rodrigues, Ema – P-1-18-08
Rodriguez Barranco, Miguel – P-2-23-27
Rodriguez Guzman, Julietta – O-2-30-03
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Rodriguez, Anthony – P-3-15-14
Rodriguez, Daniel – P-2-17-23, P-1-32-08
Rodríguez, Jose Marcell Sánchez – S-2-29-01
Rodriguez, Manuel – O-1-42-06, P-1-14-14
Rodríguez-Barranco, Miguel – P-1-10-01
Rodríguez-Bernal, Clara L. – O-4-26-02
Rodriguez-Llanes, José – P-3-27-02, P-1-14-11
Rodríguez-Reyes, Jorge – P-2-23-26
Rodriguez-Villamizar, Laura Andrea – P-2-18-11
Roel, Vermeulen – O-3-14-03
Roeseler, S. – P-1-12-34
Roest, Nellie – O-2-22-04
Rogers, Kim – P-3-27-26
Rohde, Arlean – P-2-08-06
Rohr, Annette – P-2-05-16, P-1-08-22, P-2-20-27
Rojas-Bracho, Leonora – P-2-05-10
Rojas-Rueda, David – O-3-12-05
Roldan, Juan D. – P-3-16-01
Rolland, Matthieu – O-1-16-05
Rollin, Halina – O-2-22-01
Romagnoli, Paola – P-1-04-18, P-2-08-22
Roman, Norbel – P-1-18-13
Romana, Christine – P-3-30-23
Romano Riquer, Sonia Patricia – P-2-34-06
Romeo, Crystal – P-2-12-13
Romero Nicolino, Rafael – P-1-19-21
Romero Orellana, Brenda Carolina – P-2-09-32
Romero, Carolina – P-2-09-14
Romero, Jonathan – P-3-16-01
Romero-Calderon, Ana Teresa – P-2-02-19
Romieu, Isabelle – P-3-03-02, P-1-05-28, P-2-09-32,
P-2-20-21, P-2-24-12
Ronit, Lubetsky – S-2-35-04
Ronk, Christopher – P-3-24-18, P-1-24-18
Röösli, Martin – P-3-21-04, F-1-05-01, F-1-05-04, O-418-03, O-4-27-02, O-3-14-03, O-3-18-04, P-2-29-04,
P-2-29-11, S-2-27-03, O-1-20-01, S-2-12-05, S-3-27-04
Roper, Courtney – P-1-01-22, P-2-04-02, P-3-04-02,
P-1-01-14
Rosa, Ana Cristina – P-2-24-04
Rosales, Celia – S-3-25-02
Rosas Pérez, Irma – P-2-34-06
Rosas, Irma – P-2-05-10
Rosbach, Jeannette – O-2-41-01
Rose, William – S-2-08-04
Rosebush, Christina – P-2-13-04
Rosenberg, Alina – P-3-12-02
Rosenberg, Lynn – P-1-25-13
Rosenblat, Mira – P-1-05-18
Rosengren, Annika – P-3-04-22, P-3-05-05, P-1-05-21
Rosenqvist, Mårten – P-3-05-34
Rosenthal, Frank – P-3-03-08
Roser, Katharina – P-3-21-04, S-3-27-04
Ross, Lauren – P-2-26-16
Ross, Zev – P-3-03-07, P-2-05-37, O-4-07-03, O-4-2504, O-3-18-01
Rossello, Philippe – P-3-04-14
Rossi, René – P-3-27-28
Rossner, Alan – P-2-08-09
Rossnerova, Andrea – S-3-13-03
Rosso, Amandine – P-3-04-14
Rosssner, Jr., Pavel – S-3-13-03
Rotenberg, Michal – P-1-18-12
Roth, Zvi – P-2-23-16
Rothe, Thomas – P-3-11-09
Rothenberg, Andrea – S-1-24-01
Rothenberg, Stephen – P-3-12-22
Rothman, Nathaniel – P-1-06-13, P-1-14-12
Roudot, Alain-Claude – P-3-15-06
Rouget, Florence – O-4-12-06, P-3-23-19, O-4-0802, P-2-23-22
Rovelli, Sabrina – P-1-01-05
Rowe, Zachary – O-2-16-05
Roy, Mohana – S-1-24-01
Royère, Dominique – O-1-16-05
Rózová, Zdenka – P-3-16-17
Rubin, Robert – P-1-10-09, P-2-29-07
Rubio, Soledad – P-1-13-09, O-4-08-04, O-2-15-04
Rückerl, Regina – P-1-32-22
Rudel, Ruthann – O-2-17-06, O-3-15-02
Rudnai, Peter – P-1-10-07, P-1-10-16, P-2-18-20
Rudnai, Tamas – P-1-10-07, P-2-18-20
Rudorff, Bernardo – P-2-02-03
Ruggles, Ruth – P-3-18-03
Ruiz-Castell, María – P-1-18-18
Ruiz-Mercado, Ilse – P-3-08-13, S-2-21-06
Rull, Rudolph P. – P-3-18-19, P-2-05-28
Rundle, Andrew – O-3-17-02, P-2-13-16, P-2-24-21,
P-2-24-23, S-4-10-04
Rupak Mukhopadhyay, Rupak – O-1-39-04
Ruprecht, Ario Alberto – P-3-11-27, P-1-01-02,
P-1-01-11
Rusconi, Franca – O-4-14-03, P-1-05-32
Rushton, Lesley – P-3-23-16
Russell, Armistead – P-3-03-24, P-2-06-08,
O-4-25-05
Ryan, P Barry – P-3-24-12
Ryan, Patrick – P-2-04-12, P-2-08-17, O-3-17-05,
O-2-44-05, P-1-01-10
Ryan, Vicky – O-3-11-02
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Rylander, Lars – P-3-04-16, P-1-01-33, O-1-26-04,
P-1-13-12, O-3-22-03, O-1-41-02, S-1-29-02
Rytter, Dorte – O-4-08-06
Ryu, Seung-hun – O-2-26-01
S
s, Raquel – P-2-20-19
Saad-Hussein, Amal – O-4-11-01
Säämänen, Arto – P-1-08-04
Saari, Rebecca – P-1-06-24
Saarikoski, Sanna – P-2-09-03
Sabel, Clive – P-3-12-20, P-1-01-29, S-1-19-01, S-119-02, S-1-19-03, S-1-19-04
Saberi, Poune – O-3-37-04
Sacco, Fabrizio – P-2-04-03
Sacks, Jason – O-3-23-06
Sadasivam, Arulselvan – P-2-09-05, O-2-14-02
Sadatsafavi, Mohsen – P-2-05-07
Sadetzki, Siegal – P-3-21-07
Sadumah, Ibrahim – O-1-39-06, S-2-21-02
Saenen, Nelly – O-3-34-04, P-2-26-14
Saffari, Arian – P-1-05-07
Saga, Tsuyoshi – P-2-09-26
Sage, Mike – O-1-39-06, S-2-21-02
Sagiv, Sharon K. – P-1-05-29, O-1-09-06, P-1-18-09
Saha, Michael – O-2-25-01, O-3-33-05
Sahlberg, Bo – P-2-08-19
Sahle, Berhe – P-3-08-09
Sahraian, Mohammad Ali – P-3-05-21
Saidam, Sudhakar – O-1-20-04
Saikali, Elizabeth – O-1-37-02
Saint-Amour, Dave – P-3-23-19, P-1-24-13, P-2-23-22
Saint-Hilaire, Marie-Helene – O-1-27-06, P-2-26-18
Saint-Jacques, Nathalie – P-1-10-23
Saito, Ikue – O-4-16-03
Saito, Isao – P-3-23-23, P-2-23-07
Sakellari, Aikaterini – P-2-04-14
Sakellaris, Ioannis – P-3-08-12
Sakhi, Amrit Kaur – P-1-22-07
Sakui, Norihiro – P-1-10-11
Sakwinska, Olga – O-1-28-01
Salam, Muhammad – O-1-22-06
Salas, Lucas A. – P-1-14-12
Salazar, Natalia – P-3-16-10, P-3-16-28
Saldiva, Paulo Hilário – P-3-03-29, P-2-02-12, P-305-01, O-1-14-04
Saleem, Sarah – S-1-33-02
Saleeon, Thanusin – P-1-28-12
Saleh, Lanja – P-2-05-12
Salerno, Daniel – P-3-05-32, P-3-16-09
Salihovic, Samira – P-1-24-05
Sallsten, Gerd – P-3-04-22, P-1-01-18, P-1-04-13,
P-3-05-05, P-1-05-21, P-2-13-10, O-3-39-01, P-1-18-17,
P-1-22-10, P-1-01-07, P-1-25-18
Salmond, Jennifer – O-1-37-04, O-3-12-02
Salonen, Raimo O – P-1-05-22, P-2-06-16, P-2-0903, P-1-08-04, P-1-12-24
Salthammer, Tunga – O-3-28-01, O-4-22-01
Salvador, Joaquin – O-3-21-01
Salvi, Sundeep S. – O-1-14-02, P-1-25-16
Salvio, Carole – P-1-28-10
Samandar, Ella – P-2-24-16
Sambali, Joseph – O-1-42-05, O-1-42-05
Sambandam, Sankar – P-2-09-05, O-1-39-02, O-214-02, O-1-20-04, S-2-21-03, S-1-18-02, S-3-19-01
Samoli, Evangelia – P-3-12-23, P-3-03-32, P-3-03-33,
P-3-05-13, P-1-06-10, O-3-23-02
Sampaio, Tatyana – P-2-23-04
Sampasa-Kanyinga, Hugues – P-2-13-22
Sampson, Paul – P-2-05-08
Sanchez Arias, Margarita – P-2-34-06
Sanchez Guerra, Marco Antonio – P-1-01-19
Sánchez, Brisa N. – P-3-23-25, P-2-05-10, O-4-0805, P-1-14-02, P-2-18-05, S-4-10-01
Sanchez, Margaux – P-2-05-34, P-1-05-13, P-1-06-03
Sanchez-Rodriguez, Luz Helena – P-2-18-11
Sandanger, Torkjel M. – O-2-22-01
Sandhu, Manmeet P – P-1-19-20
Sandler, Dale – O-4-11-03, P-2-26-13
Sandor, Janos – P-1-10-07
Sandoval, Alex – P-3-12-07
Sanín, Luz-H – P-1-05-28
Saniotis, Arthur – P-1-12-14, O-2-25-04
Sankar, Sambandam – O-2-14-01
Sankoh, Osman – S-1-38-02
Santa Marina, Loreto – O-4-26-02, P-2-23-21
Santana, Daniel – P-2-13-12
Santelli, Enrica – O-1-17-05
Santiago, Cristina I. M. – P-2-09-22
Santoro, Michele – P-2-05-24, P-2-34-08
Santos, Aline – P-2-23-18
Santos, Hugo – O-2-41-06
Santos, Ubiratan – P-2-04-05
Saori, Kashima – P-1-06-01
Saperova, Elena – P-3-11-10
Sapkota, Amir – P-3-12-18, O-3-10-06, P-2-12-13
Sapkota, Amy – P-3-12-18
Sara, Gillooly – P-1-01-20, P-3-04-01
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179
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
Smit, Henriette A. – O-3-21-02
Smit, Lidwien A.M. – S-1-29-02
Smith, Catherine – S-3-27-05
Smith, Diana – P-3-27-03
Smith, Donald – O-1-20-06
Smith, Graham – P-2-17-09, P-2-17-20
Smith, Karen – P-1-05-24
Smith, Kirk R. – P-3-08-13, P-2-09-01, O-1-39-02,
O-1-39-04, O-2-14-01, P-2-09-14, O-2-31-03, O-243-03, S-2-21-01, S-2-21-04, S-2-21-05, S-2-21-06,
S-3-20-02, S-1-18-03, S-1-18-04, S-3-19-01
Smith, Kristen – O-2-22-02
Smith, Rachel – O-1-42-01, O-1-42-02
Smith, Richard – P-1-04-09
Smith, Thomas J. – O-3-40-03, P-1-06-20, O-1-34-03
Smolders, Roel – S-1-21-01, S-1-21-05
Smolka, Susanne – P-3-27-21, P-2-23-02
Smyth, Val – P-1-12-14, O-2-25-04
Snyder, Emily – S-3-13-04
Snyder, Michelle – P-1-04-03, P-1-04-05
Sofer, Tamar – P-2-24-02
Sofyan, Asep – P-3-12-21
Soggiu, Maria Eleonora – P-2-05-24
Sohn, Jung Nam – P-1-28-11
Sokhi, Ranjeet – O-2-31-05
Sokoloff, Katia I – P-1-22-09
SOLAL-MANIGOLD, Cecilia – P-3-30-19
Solano-González, Maritsa – P-3-23-25
Solansky, Ivo – P-1-22-18
Solimini, Angelo Giuseppe – P-3-30-06, P-1-25-06
Solomon, Paul – S-3-13-04
Solomou, Ermioni – O-4-11-04
Solongo, Bandi – P-1-05-11
Somers, Emily – P-3-15-15
Somervell, Elizabeth – O-4-05-05
Sommer, Hansjörg – P-2-02-21
Sommerfeld, Christine – P-1-24-10
Son, Jiyoung – P-3-03-41
Son, Sang Young – P-1-01-10
Soncini, Francesco – P-1-28-16
Soneja, Sutyajeet – P-3-12-05
Song, Jaechul – P-3-12-31, P-3-12-32
Song, Jihan – P-1-08-15, P-1-19-10
Song, Steve – P-3-16-04
Song, Tie – P-3-12-28
Song, Yanshuang – O-3-29-03
Soon, Argo – P-2-08-19
Soppa, Vanessa – P-2-09-31
Sorek-Hamer, Meytar – O-4-25-01
Sørensen, Mette – O-4-28-01, S-2-12-03, S-2-12-06
Sorjamaa, Riikka – P-1-04-18, P-2-06-13, S-1-08-02
Sororian, Sheila – O-4-25-05
Soskolne, Colin – P-3-15-20, O-1-11-06, S-2-39-05
Sosnoff, Connie – P-3-11-28
Soulaymani, Abdelmajid – P-2-23-10
Soulaymani-Bencheikh, Rachida – P-2-23-10
Sousa Passos, Carlos José – P-3-30-23
Sousa, Ana Catarina – O-3-22-04, P-1-22-15
Souza, Suellen Carolina – O-1-12-01
Sozzi, Roberto – P-3-05-31, O-1-31-05, P-2-04-03,
O-4-21-04, O-2-26-05
Spagnolo, Stefano – O-2-18-05
Sparrow, David – P-3-18-06, P-3-05-08, O-3-34-02,
P-2-26-05, P-2-26-08, P-1-12-06, O-3-39-03, P-1-1816, O-3-41-04
Spasenovska, Margarita – P-1-12-03, S-4-06-02
Specht, Ina – O-1-41-02
Spengler, John D. – P-3-23-15, P-3-11-08, P-1-04-27,
P-2-04-20, O-4-09-05, O-1-35-04, O-4-16-05, S-3-2001, S-2-08-01, P-1-28-22
Spiegelman, Donna – O-2-34-06
Spilak, Michal – P-2-08-03, O-2-14-05, S-1-08-03
Spinazzè, Andrea – P-3-04-12, P-2-08-16, P-1-01-05
Spinelle, Laurent – S-3-13-05
Spiro III, Avron – P-3-18-06, P-3-18-13, O-1-27-01,
P-1-12-06, P-1-18-16
Spoerri, Adrian – P-3-21-10, S-2-27-03
Spungen, Judith – P-1-22-12
Spycher, Ben D – O-4-18-03, P-2-29-04, S-2-27-03,
P-1-19-24
Spyridoula, Nikolaki – S-1-19-06
Sram, Radim – O-4-18-02, S-3-13-03, P-1-22-18
Srestha, Srishti – P-3-24-13
Srinivasan, Krishnan – O-3-40-05
Srinual, Niphan – P-3-24-12
Stafoggia, Massimo – P-3-05-31, O-1-31-04, P-2-0416, P-3-03-22, P-3-03-31, P-3-03-32, P-3-03-33, P-104-20, P-2-05-25, P-3-03-36, O-4-21-02, O-4-21-04,
O-3-10-02, O-3-23-01, O-3-23-02, O-2-36-05
Staimer, Norbert – P-2-26-17
Staines, Les – P-1-08-09
Stallings-Smith, Sericea – O-2-30-04
Stamatelopoulou, Asimina – P-1-06-10
Standaert, Arnout – P-1-12-08, P-1-12-16, O-3-35-01
Stanford, Joseph – P-3-15-07, P-3-15-23
Stanistreet, Debbi – S-2-21-02
Stanke, Carla – O-2-07-05
Stapleton, Heather – P-2-24-14
Starks, Sarah – P-3-16-13
Starling, Anne – O-1-41-01
Wednesday
Shi, Huijing – O-4-08-01
Shi, Shanshan – O-2-24-04
Shia, Victor – O-1-10-01
Shie, Ruei-Hao – P-1-01-40, P-1-05-19
Shields, Kyra – P-1-01-20, P-3-04-01
Shih, Wen-Mei – P-2-12-01
Shim, In-Keun – P-1-01-36, P-2-08-07, P-1-08-06
Shima, Masayuki – P-1-05-05
Shimodaira, Tomoko – P-3-16-29
Shin, Cheol-Woong – P-1-08-15
Shin, Choong Ho – P-3-05-18, P-2-24-22
Shin, Hee Sung – P-2-17-12
Shin, Hyeong-Moo – O-2-14-03
Shin, Jin Young – P-1-01-25
Shin, YongSeong – P-3-12-34, P-1-12-19
Shin-Do, Kim – P-3-08-01
Shinohara, Naohide – P-1-19-12
Shirangi, Adeleh – O-1-16-04
Shirley, Mark DF – P-3-04-11
Shiu, Jia-Shian – P-1-24-23
Shiue, Ivy – P-2-12-11, O-1-34-04
Shiva Nagendra, S M – P-1-04-07
Shlyapnikov, Dmitriy – P-3-16-03
Shohat, Tamar – P-1-22-12
Shrubsole, Clive – P-1-32-12
Shu, Huan – O-3-17-03, O-1-09-03, P-1-22-08, S-235-01, O-2-15-01
Shu, Hung-Yu – P-1-14-07
Shu, Xiaochen – P-2-29-11
Shuey, Christopher – P-2-29-07
Shu-Huan, Wu – P-3-12-10, P-1-12-10
Shuji, Tajima – P-1-22-03, P-1-22-23
Shur, Pavel – P-3-16-03, P-3-05-04
Shusterman, Jacob – P-3-15-14
Sianez, Monica – O-1-17-03
Sibanda, Mthokozisi – P-3-23-24
Siddals, Kirk – P-3-05-07
Sie, Lillian – P-3-12-26, P-1-06-07, S-1-29-01
Siebe, Cristina – P-2-34-06
Siegel, Jeffrey A. – P-2-08-21, P-2-09-12, S-2-42-03
Siegert, Volker – P-3-16-22
Siegmund, Kim – P-3-11-21
Siemers, Ulrike – O-4-22-02
Sierth, Rafaela Sierth – P-3-30-03, P-1-24-09
Siesjö, Peter – O-3-14-05
Sievering, Silvia – P-1-13-19, P-1-22-21, O-2-22-06
Sigsgaard, Torben – P-2-08-03, S-1-08-03
Sih Syuan, Li – P-3-24-21
Silbergeld, Ellen K. – P-1-10-17, P-1-10-22, P-1-10-25
Silbernagel, Susan – P-3-15-16, O-3-16-04
Silva, Ilce – P-3-27-13
Silva, Manori – P-1-13-10, P-2-24-16, O-2-15-03
Silva, MARCOS XAVIER – P-1-19-21
Silver, Monica K. – P-3-18-05
Silvergren, Sanna – O-1-37-06
Silverman, Debra T. – P-1-10-24, P-1-14-12
Silverman, Robert – P-2-05-37
Sim, Malcolm – P-1-05-24, S-3-27-05
Simard, Sabrina – P-1-14-14
Simic, Stana – P-3-27-30
Simmons, Mark – O-2-44-05
Simon, David K. – O-1-27-06, P-2-26-18
Simon, Matthew – P-1-04-11
Simons, Koen – P-2-29-02, S-2-27-01
Simopoulos, Constantinos – P-1-19-08
Simpson, Angela – P-2-20-01
Simpson, Christopher – P-2-06-11, P-1-13-20,
P-3-04-06
Sinclair, Amber – O-4-14-02, O-3-10-05
Singer, Julio – O-1-14-04
Singh, Ajay – S-2-29-03
Singh-Manoux, Archana – O-1-27-02
Singhvi, Raj – O-2-34-04
Sinsheimer, Janet S. – P-3-23-13, P-2-23-15
Sioen, Isabelle – O-4-15-01
Sioutas, Constantinos – P-3-11-27, P-1-05-07, P-2-2617, P-1-01-02, P-1-01-11
Siponen, Taina – P-2-06-16, P-2-09-06
Sircar, Kanta – O-1-39-06
Siri, Håberg – P-3-11-13
Siripanich, Sangchom – P-1-08-11
Siriwong, Wattasit – P-1-08-11, P-1-28-12
Siroux, Valérie – P-2-05-34, S-1-33-04
Siva, Rengaraj – P-2-09-05, O-1-20-04
Sjöberg, Karin – P-3-05-05
Sjodin, Andreas – P-3-24-06, O-1-09-01, O-1-09-02,
O-1-09-04, O-3-15-04, P-2-24-14
Sjövall, Billy – O-1-37-06
Skjærven, Rolv – O-1-41-01
Slama, Rémy – P-1-04-23, O-4-20-04, P-1-05-35,
S-2-19-02, S-1-33-04, P-1-24-25, O-2-15-03
Slapikas, Rimvydas – P-3-21-01
Slavkovich, Vesna – P-1-10-04
Sleeuwenhoek, Anne – P-3-27-11
Slevin, Terry – O-2-30-03
Slezakova, Klara – P-1-01-30, P-2-06-04
Sly, Peter – S-1-21-02, P-2-20-21, P-2-24-12
Smargiassi, Audrey – P-3-07-16, O-4-18-04
Smarr, Melissa – P-3-05-35
Smedley, Pauline – P-1-10-05, P-1-10-06
Thursday
Schwartz, Brian – P-3-15-19
Schwartz, Joel D. – P-3-16-31, P-3-18-13, O-2-09-03,
P-3-04-13, P-3-03-01, P-2-04-13, P-2-02-20, P-3-0316, P-3-03-29, P-2-05-26, P-3-05-08, P-2-06-19, O-334-02, O-1-22-01, P-1-05-29, O-1-27-01, O-4-21-03,
P-1-06-12, O-2-36-04, P-2-12-33, P-2-26-01, P-2Schwarze, Per E. – O-4-28-06
Schwenkglenks, Matthias – P-3-11-05
Schwenn, Molly – P-1-10-24
Sciacca, Salvatore – P-3-15-01, P-1-14-20, O-3-31-06
Scondotto, Salvatore – P-3-30-08
Scortichini, Matteo – P-1-12-21
Scott, James – S-2-35-01
Scotto, Fabiana – P-2-08-01
Scovronick, Noah – P-2-02-03, P-1-12-29
Scutaru, Ana Maria – P-3-05-33, P-1-08-20
Scutaru, Maria – P-2-08-05
Seals, Ryan – P-2-26-13
Seaman, Christa – S-3-30-03, S-3-30-04
Searl, Alison – P-3-27-11
Sears, Alexandra – P-2-17-19
Sears, Malcolm R. – P-2-06-02, S-2-35-01, O-2-15-01
Sebastiani, Gabriella – O-2-09-06
Segal Rosenheimer, Michal – O-4-11-02
Ségala, Claire – P-3-30-11, P-2-29-13
Segers, Stephanie – P-1-10-04
Segovia-Linares, Benigno – P-2-02-19
Seidl, Dagmar – P-1-19-17
Seidler, Andreas – P-3-07-09
Seifi, Morteza – P-2-05-20, P-1-05-20
Seixas, Noah – O-3-40-01
Sekine, Hideaki – P-3-30-21
Sekine, Makoto – P-1-19-12
Sekine, Yoshika – P-3-08-08, P-3-08-10, P-3-30-21
Selin, Noelle – P-1-06-24
Selvan, S. Arul – O-1-39-02
Semenza, Jan – P-3-12-08, S-3-07-02, S-4-06-03
Semple, Sean – P-2-09-13
Sen, Saunak – P-1-22-04, P-1-32-20
Sentina, Elena – P-3-11-19, P-1-28-03
Seo, In Seok – P-2-17-12
Seo, Sung chul – P-2-17-28
Seow, Wei Jie – O-3-38-03
Sepai, Ovnair – P-1-10-06
Serafimov, Valeri – P-3-30-16
Serdar, Berrin – P-1-24-01
Sereeter, Lodoysamba – O-3-10-03
Sergeyev, Oleg – P-2-23-01
Serhir, Bouchra – P-2-13-22
Serinelli, Maria – O-2-18-05
Serra, Christophe A. – P-2-08-20
Serrano, Jesus – P-2-05-10
Serre, Marc – S-4-13-02
Seryak, Liesel – S-3-25-01
Sesharamakrishnan, Umamaheswari – P-1-19-03
Sethuraman, Karthik – P-1-08-02
Seto, Edmund – P-1-06-14, O-4-23-04, O-3-37-02,
O-1-10-01, S-3-13-01, P-1-25-13, P-1-32-13
Seto, Hiroshi – P-2-09-21, O-4-16-03
Setzer, R. Woodrow – P-1-13-15
Seunh-Do, Yu – O-2-22-05
Sevcikova, Ludmila – P-3-07-14, P-3-11-12
Sexton, Ken – P-3-05-12
Shackleton, Claire – P-2-24-12
Shaddick, Gavin – O-3-14-01
Shafer, Martin – P-1-05-07, P-2-26-17
Shafir, Haim – P-1-12-09
Shah Azhar, Gulrez – P-2-12-15
Shah, Pushan – O-3-12-04
Shah, Svati – P-1-05-31
Shah, Syed – P-3-11-15, P-3-11-16, O-2-20-03
Shaman, Jeffrey – O-2-33-02
Shan, Jun – P-3-15-03
Shan, Ming – O-4-05-01, O-2-43-03
Shang, Yan – O-3-29-02
Shanley, Ryan – O-1-31-06
Shao, Yongzhao – O-1-31-06
Sharif Ibn Hasan, Omar – O-4-15-05
Sharma, Mukesh – P-1-04-26
Sharma, Ravi – P-2-18-07
Sharma, Swati – P-1-24-11
Sharon, Sagiv – P-1-24-13
Sharpe, Richard – O-3-17-04
Shashank, Judah – P-1-01-08
Shauer, James J. – P-2-26-17
Shaughnessy, Richard – O-1-28-02
She, Jianwen – O-3-22-06
Sheffield, Perry – P-2-12-15, P-2-17-27
Shelton, Janie – P-3-24-08, P-2-29-15, P-1-19-17
Shen, Ernest – O-4-27-04
Shen, Fang-Ying – P-3-18-15
Shen, Rui – O-3-22-05
Shen, Xiao-ming – O-3-29-04
Shen, Xiaoyu – P-2-09-10
Shendell, Derek – P-2-06-15, P-2-17-02
Shenker, Moshe – P-1-14-15
Shepard, Peggy – P-1-28-22
Sheppard, Lianne – O-2-09-02, P-2-31-13
Sherman, Seth – P-2-05-02, P-1-05-12
Shi, Cong – P-3-24-14
Friday
Saraga, Dikaia – P-2-04-14, P-1-04-19, P-1-08-17
Saravanabhavan, Gurusankar – O-2-22-04
Sarcinelli, Paula – P-2-24-04
Sarigiannis, Denis – P-3-05-15, O-4-11-04, O-2-24-01
Sarigiannis, Dimosthenis – S-1-19-06
Sarkar, Atanu – P-3-12-06, S-2-39-01
Sarmiento, Olga L. – P-3-16-01
Sarnat, Jeremy – P-2-06-05, P-1-05-16, P-2-06-08,
P-1-06-17, O-3-21-05, O-2-10-06, O-3-18-05
Sarnat, Stefanie – P-3-03-21, P-3-03-24, P-2-0608, P-1-06-17, P-1-06-23, O-3-21-05, O-2-10-06,
S-4-13-06
Sarov, Batia – P-1-13-03, P-1-18-12
Sarran, Christophe – P-3-12-20
Sasaki, Seiko – P-2-24-26, P-2-24-29, P-1-24-24
Sata, Fumihiro – P-2-26-09, P-2-26-10
Sathyanarayana, Sheela – O-3-22-01, S-2-35-01,
O-2-15-01
Saunders, Christobel – O-3-15-03
Savage, Sharon – O-4-11-03
Savitz, David – O-4-07-03, O-3-18-01, O-1-41-03,
O-4-26-04, P-2-31-07
Sayarath, Vicki – S-1-30-01
Sbihi, Hind – P-2-06-02, O-4-28-03
Scammell, Madeleine Kangsen – P-2-06-18, O-3-0904, O-3-22-05, S-2-29-05
Scarinzi, Cecilia – P-3-03-31, O-3-23-01
Schachter, Neil – P-1-08-22, P-2-20-27
Schadkowski, Corinne – O-3-28-02
Schäfer, Martin – P-2-14-01
Schaffer, Chris – O-2-44-05, O-1-28-03
Schaffner, Emmanuel – O-3-09-06
Schamberger, David – P-2-08-09
Schaminée, Sander – S-1-19-03
Schantz, Susan – P-1-22-25
Schauer, James – P-3-03-21, P-1-05-07
Schauer-Berigan, Mary – S-1-24-01
Schaumberg, Debra – O-1-27-03, P-2-18-03
Scheepers, Paul T.J. – O-1-11-01, S-2-37-04
Scheers, Hans – P-3-03-28, O-3-10-03
Schelling, Esther – P-3-30-20
Schembari, Anna – P-1-05-04, P-2-06-20, O-3-21-01
Schenck, Paula – P-3-12-14
Scherag, André – O-2-20-01
Schettgen, Thomas – P-1-13-14, P-2-24-24
Scheurer, Michael – P-2-26-11
Schifano, Elizabeth – P-2-24-02
Schifano, Patrizia – P-1-12-12, O-1-16-01
Schiff, Hans Erik – P-3-16-22
Schijven, Jack – P-2-12-22, P-1-12-08
Schikowski, Tamara – P-3-05-20, P-2-05-34, P-3-0502, P-1-05-13, P-1-06-03, O-3-09-03, S-2-19-05
Schilmann, Astrid – P-3-03-02, P-2-09-32
Schindler, Christian – P-2-04-17, P-2-02-21, O-1-3505, O-2-10-04, S-2-12-05, O-2-23-01
Schindler, Martin – P-1-04-26
Schins, Roel P. F. – P-2-09-31
Schisterman, Enrique – P-1-05-12
Schleibinger, Hans – O-2-16-02, P-2-20-15,
P-2-20-28
Schmalz, Christina – O-3-31-04
Schmid, Jessica – P-3-04-01
Schmid, Kaspar – P-2-24-27
Schmidbauer, Norbert – O-4-16-05
Schmidt, Elena – P-2-12-24
Schmidt, Lindsey Canfield – P-3-15-07, P-3-15-23
Schmidt-Trucksäss, Arno – P-2-05-12, O-4-27-02
Schnaas, Lourdes – P-3-18-12, P-3-23-25, P-1-13-13,
P-1-14-02, P-2-18-05, O-2-15-05
Schneider, Alexandra – P-1-05-37, O-1-26-05, O-244-04, O-1-10-04, O-2-22-03, P-1-32-22
Schoeni, Anna – S-3-27-04
Schoeters, Greet – O-4-14-01, P-2-02-11, P-2-02-15,
P-2-26-04, O-4-15-01, P-2-24-18
Schoket, Bernadette – O-4-12-05
Schölmerich, Axel – P-2-24-30
Schöni, Anna – P-3-21-04
Schram-Bijkerk, Dieneke – P-2-24-27
Schreckenberg, Dirk – P-3-07-09
Schriner, Andrew – O-2-41-03
Schripp, Tobias – O-3-28-01
Schröder, Katrin – O-1-10-03
Schröter-Kermani, Christa – P-1-24-27
Schuchardt, Sven – P-3-16-14
Schulte, Jill – P-2-06-11
Schulte, Thomas – P-3-05-02
Schulte-Hubbert, Freya – O-1-39-05
Schulter, Luana Soares – P-1-24-09
Schultz Christensen, Jeppe – S-2-35-02
Schultz, Bradley – O-2-10-05
Schultz, Erica S. – O-3-21-03
Schulze, Anja – P-2-04-21
Schumann, Barbara – P-2-12-05, S-1-38-01
Schuster, Armin – O-1-39-05
Schuster, R. – P-1-22-21
Schutze, Andre – P-3-24-01, P-1-33-01, P-1-13-06,
P-1-13-16, O-2-22-06
Schüz, Joachim – S-3-32-01, O-4-23-06, O-2-30-03,
P-2-29-11, P-2-23-08
Schwager, Franziska – S-1-19-04
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Author Index
Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Author Index
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Stasinska, Ania – O-1-36-05
Stasionyte, Jolanta – P-3-21-14, P-2-17-29
Staykova, Jeni – P-2-02-09
Steenhof, Maaike – O-1-14-01
Steenland, Kyle – P-3-24-03, O-3-39-05, P-1-18-13
Stefanikova, Zuzana – P-3-07-14, P-3-11-12
Steffens, Thomas – P-3-07-06, O-4-17-05
Stein, Cheryl – O-1-41-03
Steinle, Susanne – P-1-01-29
Stempfelet, Morgane – P-3-04-14, P-1-28-10
Stenehjem, Jo S – P-3-16-08
Stenius, Ulla – O-2-44-02
Stephen S., Lim – O-2-31-01
Stephens, Brent – P-3-16-21
Stergiadi, Maria – P-1-12-08
Sterk, Ankie – P-2-12-22, P-1-12-08
Stern, Georgette – O-3-18-04
Stern, Orly – S-2-35-04
Stevens, Timothy – O-4-07-04
Stirckland, Matthew – O-4-25-05
Stjärne, Pär – P-1-06-18
St-Laurent, Julie – P-1-18-07
Stockfelt, Leo – P-3-04-22
Stöckl, Barbara – P-2-29-15
Stoessel, Ulrich – P-2-12-16
Stolz, Daiana – P-3-11-09, O-4-27-02
Stone, Kevin – O-3-11-03
Stoyanova, Rumyana – P-3-30-16
Strachan, David P. – P-1-12-01
Straff, W. – P-1-12-34
Strak, Maciej – O-1-14-01
Strandberg, Bo – P-1-04-13, P-1-22-10
Strassen, U. – P-1-12-34
Strawa, Anthony – O-4-25-01
Strickland, Matthew – P-1-06-23, S-4-13-06
Stroh, Emilie – P-1-01-33, P-2-31-11
Strömgren, Magnus – P-1-04-02
Strope, Cory – P-1-13-15
Stroscia, Morena – O-2-09-06
Struchen, Benjamin – O-1-20-01
Struelens, Lara – O-2-40-06
Strynar, Mark – P-1-04-29
Stuart, Amy – P-1-06-05, O-1-10-05
Studden, Mike – P-1-10-05, P-1-10-06, P-1-32-16
Study Group, Med-Particles – P-3-03-32, P-1-04-20,
O-3-10-02
Study Group, Setil – O-2-34-05
study group, the MED-PARTICLES study group –
P-3-03-33
Study group., The MED-PARTICLES – O-3-23-02
Study team, Bcees – O-3-15-03
Study Team, Sera – O-4-17-06
Stuebe, Alison – O-1-41-01
Su, Ben-Hua – P-2-13-15
Su, Hong – P-3-12-12
Su, Huey-Jen – P-3-12-21, P-3-30-10, O-2-14-06,
O-1-12-05, P-2-12-18, P-2-12-21, P-1-14-08, O-336-04, P-1-19-16, P-2-20-25, P-1-24-06, O-2-15-02,
O-1-07-06
Su, Jason – O-3-15-06, P-1-32-13
Su, Li – O-3-38-03
Su, Min-Hei – P-1-25-15
Su, Min-Huei – P-3-24-19
Su, Pen Hua – P-3-24-17, P-1-24-20, O-2-15-06
Subbarao, Padmaja – P-2-06-02
Subramanian, Kuyilan Karai – S-2-29-03, P-2-31-03
Subramanian, S. V. – P-1-28-20
Succop, Paul – O-1-12-04, O-2-17-03, O-3-08-05
Suchanda, Hafiza – P-1-18-08
Sudarsky, Lewis – O-1-27-06, P-2-26-18
Suelem, Missagia – P-2-04-05
Sugeng, Anastasia – P-3-18-20, P-1-10-10, P-1-10-13,
P-1-10-21, O-3-16-02, S-3-25-02
Sugimoto, Kazutoshi – P-2-12-10
Sugiri, Dorothea – P-3-05-20, P-3-05-02, S-2-12-06
Sugiura, Yuka – P-2-23-07
Suh, Helen H. – P-2-06-19, O-2-36-04
Sul, Kyung – O-1-25-05
Sullivan, Terry – P-2-08-12
Sulsky, Sandy – P-3-27-33
Sultan, Zuraimi – O-3-17-01
Sulyok, Michael – O-1-40-06, S-2-42-02, S-2-42-06
Sumi, Mehta – O-2-31-01
Sumino, Kimiaki – P-1-10-11
Sumowski, Chris Vanessa – P-2-08-11
Sun, Chien-Wen – O-2-15-06, S-1-29-01
Sun, Liu – O-1-37-02, O-3-16-01
Sun, Wenjie – P-2-20-10
Sun, Xiao – P-1-04-28, P-1-24-17
Sun, Yuexia – P-3-11-22, O-3-17-01, O-3-17-06
Sundaram, Rajeshwari – P-2-05-02, P-1-05-12
Sundell, Jan – P-1-08-21, O-3-17-01, O-3-17-06
Sung, Fung-Chang – P-3-12-27, P-3-16-16, P-3-24-19,
P-2-05-31, P-1-25-15
Sung, Tzu-I – O-3-34-05
Sunyer, Jordi – P-3-24-15, P-3-24-16, P-3-30-12, P-303-32, P-3-03-33, P-1-04-20, P-3-05-17, P-1-05-10,
O-3-42-01, P-1-06-03, O-3-10-02, P-1-06-19, O-409-04, O-2-36-05, P-2-13-17, O-3-09-03, P-1-13-09,
P-1-13-17, O-4-08-04, O-4-26-02, S-2-19-02, S-2-19-0
Suominen, Anna Liisa – P-1-28-07, P-2-34-04
Surdu, Simona – P-1-10-18
Susser, Ezra – P-1-24-22
Sutton, Patrice – P-1-32-20
Suuberg, Eric – O-3-22-05
Suvd, Batbaatar – P-3-03-19
Suvdaa, G. – P-2-08-04
Suzuki, Etsuji – O-4-18-01, P-1-28-20
Suzuki, Yayoi – P-1-14-17
Svecova, Vlasta – S-3-13-03, P-1-22-18
Svedbom, Lisa – P-1-22-10
Svendsen, Erik – P-3-05-32, P-3-16-09, P-2-04-21,
P-2-20-10
Svensdotter, My – P-1-12-15
Svensson, Åke – P-1-22-08
Svensson, Katherine – O-2-15-05, O-2-23-05
Svensson, Leif – P-3-05-34
Swaminathan, Ashwin – O-3-38-02
Swaminathan, Soumya – P-1-25-09
Swaminathan, Sumathi – P-3-15-04
Swan, Shanna – O-3-22-01, S-3-26-04, S-2-35-03,
P-1-24-26
Swart, Wim – O-1-31-02, O-4-28-04, O-4-17-01, O-409-01, P-2-17-09, S-2-12-06
Swartz, Michael – O-4-07-06
Swor, Katie – O-3-42-05
Sy, Ibrahima – O-1-12-02
Sygna, Karin – P-3-07-11, P-3-07-12
Symanski, Elaine – O-4-07-06
Symons, J. Morel – P-3-16-13
Syrjänen, Tuula – S-2-42-02
Szalkai, Marta – P-2-02-24, P-2-02-18
Szigeti, Tamas – P-3-08-12
Szpiro, Adam – P-1-04-09, O-2-20-05
Szponar, Bogumila – P-3-11-06
Šovcíková, Eva – P-3-24-11, P-2-24-08, P-1-22-17
T
Taborda-Barata, Luís – O-3-22-04, P-1-22-15
Ta-Chen, Su – O-2-09-05
Taddie, Marissa – O-1-42-03
Tadmor, Galit – P-1-14-15
Taffe, Bonita – O-1-09-05
Tager, Ira – P-3-04-19
Taghavi Shahri, Seyed Mahmood – P-1-04-21,
O-4-25-06
Taimisto, Pauliina – P-2-06-16
Tainio, Marko – O-2-18-03, O-2-31-04, O-3-12-03
Taipale, Aimo – P-2-09-03
Tajima, Shuji – P-3-24-14
Tajuddin, Salman M. – P-1-14-12
Takahashi, Kazuyo – P-3-08-10
Takahashi, Shin – O-3-22-04
Takami, Akinori – P-2-12-14
Takaro, Tim K. – O-1-23-03, S-2-35-01, O-2-15-01,
P-1-25-03
Takashi, Yorifuji – P-2-02-08
Takebayashi, Toru – P-3-03-30
Takeda, Simone – P-2-18-02
Takehara, Ficelle – P-3-16-01
Takehiro, Michikawa – P-3-03-34
Takeuchi, Akito – P-1-10-11
Takeuchi, Ayano – P-3-03-30
Takser, Larissa – P-2-24-09
Talbot, Nick – O-1-37-04, O-3-12-02
Talbott, Evelyn – P-3-03-40, P-1-05-02, P-2-18-07
Talgo, Kevin – P-1-04-01
Tamakoshi, Akiko – P-2-24-26, P-1-24-24
Tamayo y Ortiz, Marcela – P-3-18-11
Tamburic, Lillian – O-4-28-03
Tamerius, James – O-2-33-02
Tamosiunas, Abdonas – O-4-17-04
Tamulis, Tomas – O-4-16-06
Tamura, Kazuya – P-1-19-22
Tan, Fengzhu – P-3-27-31
Tan, Yan – P-1-12-14, O-2-25-04
Tan, Zhongchao – P-3-16-02
Tanabe, Shinsuke – O-3-22-04, P-1-22-15
Tanaka, Shigeru – P-2-05-33, P-1-05-14
Tancheva – Mancheva, Vanya – P-3-30-16
Taneja, Ajay – P-1-01-32, O-1-20-05, O-2-34-04
Tang, Deliang – P-1-05-30, P-2-13-16
Tang, Robert – P-1-04-10
Tang, Shichuan – O-3-40-01
Tang, Wan Y. – O-3-29-02
Tanner, Marcel – O-1-12-02
Tanzarella, Annalisa – O-2-18-05
Tao, Lin – P-3-23-15, O-4-24-03
Tarantini, Letizia – P-2-26-03, S-2-11-02
Tardif, Robert – O-1-42-06, P-1-14-06, P-1-14-14
Tardon, Adonina – P-2-18-13
Tareen, Waqar_ul_hassan – P-3-12-03
Tarelho, Luis Antonio da Cruz – O-1-39-03, O-416-01
Tarrant, Darcy – P-3-24-10, O-4-26-01, P-2-24-17
Tasic, Viša – P-1-01-39, O-2-43-01
Tatapudi, Ravi Raju – S-2-29-03
Tatsuo, Yoshida – P-1-28-17
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Täubel, Martin – O-1-40-02, O-1-40-03, O-1-40-06,
S-2-42-02, S-2-42-06
Taylor, Caroline M – O-3-29-01
Taylor, Kathryn – O-1-27-06
Taylor, Vivien – S-1-30-01
Tazuru, Tsuboi – P-1-22-03, P-1-22-23
Tchong-French, Maria – P-2-20-02
Teeguarden, Justin – S-1-24-03
Tefre de Renzy-Martin, Katrine – S-2-35-02
Teichert, Tom – P-3-05-02
Teige, Virginia – S-3-13-01
Teitelbaum, Susan – P-3-11-28, P-1-13-10
Teixeira, Marcela Cristina Fausto – P-1-24-09
Teixidó, Oriol – O-3-12-05
Teles de Carvalho, Ricardo Luis – O-1-39-03,
O-4-16-01
Telesca, Donatello – S-1-24-05
Tellez Plaza, Maria – O-3-29-02, O-3-41-01
Tellez Rojo, Mara – P-1-14-02
Tellez-Rojo Solis, Martha Maria – P-3-18-11, P-318-12, P-3-23-25, P-1-13-13, O-4-08-05, O-2-15-05,
S-4-10-01, S-1-29-03, O-2-23-05
Temam, Sofia – O-3-42-01
Temuujin, B. – P-2-08-04
Tenailleau, Quentin – P-3-07-02
Teresinski, Grzegorz – O-2-18-03
Terracini, Benedetto – O-3-11-05
Terrazas Meraz, Maria Alejandra – P-2-34-06
Terrazas-Medina, Efrain – P-1-24-21
Tetreault, Louis-François – P-3-07-16
Texcalac Sangrador, José Luis – P-3-12-22, P-1-0119, P-1-05-28, P-1-14-05, P-2-24-12
Thach, Thuan Quoc – P-3-05-22, P-3-12-25, O-3-3401, P-2-12-08
Thalji, Lisa – O-3-35-05
Thanasekaraan, Vijayalakshmi – S-2-21-03
Thangavel, Gurusamy – O-2-14-01
Theodorou, Penelopi – O-2-22-01
Theunis, Jan – P-2-05-14, O-3-12-01
Thie, Lauren – P-3-05-11
Thiering, Elisabeth – O-4-28-05
Thoma, Eben – S-3-13-04
Thomas, Deena – P-1-14-02
Thomas, Eddie – P-3-03-09
Thomas, Eirian – P-3-18-03
Thomas, Graham Neil – O-3-34-01
Thomas, Simon – P-3-07-13, P-1-28-05
Thomé, Jean-Pierre – O-4-08-02
Thompson, Beti – P-2-26-19
Thompson, Caryn – P-1-22-27
Thompson, Lisa M. – P-2-09-14, S-2-21-05
Thompson, Tammy – P-1-06-24
Thomsen, Cathrine – P-1-22-07
Thomsen, Marianne – P-1-32-06
Thomson, Madeleine – S-3-07-03
Thornburg, Jonathan – P-3-05-28, P-3-08-17, P-205-18, O-3-35-05
Thornburg, Vanessa – P-3-08-17
Thornton, Chris – O-3-17-04
Thorpe, Allison – P-1-12-03
Thrall, Brian – S-1-24-03
Thuan-Quoc, Thach – P-3-05-27
Thulstrup, Ane Marie – S-1-29-04
Thummarukudy, Muralee – S-2-13-01, S-2-13-03
Thun, Gian Andri – O-2-23-02
Thurston, George – O-1-31-06, P-3-03-14, P-2-05-37,
S-4-13-02
Thurston, Sally – O-4-07-04, P-1-18-09, P-1-24-26
Tian, Lili – P-1-32-19
Tian, Linwei – P-3-03-17, O-4-21-01
Tian, Yilin – O-3-28-05
Tian, Zhaoxing – P-3-03-37
Tiefenbrunner, Friedrich – P-1-13-04
Tielsch, James – P-3-12-05
Tiemeier, Henning – O-3-08-04
Tiesler, Carla M T – O-4-28-05
Tiittanen, Pekka – P-2-06-16, P-2-09-06, P-2-34-04
Tinnerberg, Håkan – P-3-04-16, P-1-01-33
Tischer, Christina – P-2-20-19, O-1-40-01
Tjoa, Thomas – P-2-26-17
Tjønneland, Anne – O-4-28-01, O-3-12-06, P-1-2419, S-2-12-03
Tobias, Aurelio – P-3-05-36, P-3-03-18, O-2-28-01
Tobvin, Joseph – S-2-35-04
Toda, Eisaku – P-1-05-17, S-1-32-06
Todaka, Emiko – P-2-09-21, O-2-24-06, O-4-16-03
Todaro, Cosimo – S-1-19-04
Todd, David – P-3-27-11, P-2-08-06
Todem, David – O-1-09-05
Toft, Gunnar – P-1-13-12, O-3-22-03, O-1-41-02,
S-1-29-02, S-1-29-04
Toftum, Jørn – P-2-08-23
Toichuev, Rakhmanbek – P-2-29-03, P-2-29-14,
P-1-19-06, P-1-19-23
Toichueva, Gulnara – P-2-29-03
Tokumura, Masahiro – P-1-19-12
Tolbert, Paige – P-3-03-24, P-2-06-08, S-4-13-06
Toledano, Mireille B – O-1-42-01, O-1-42-02, O-314-01, P-2-34-11
Tolis, Evangelos – P-1-08-17
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Toloo, Sam – P-2-31-18
Tolsma, Dennis – O-4-14-02, O-3-10-05
Toms, Leisa-Maree – S-1-21-02
Tondel, Martin – O-3-14-06, O-2-40-05
Tong Argao, Sania – P-1-24-11
Tong, Shilu – P-3-12-12, P-2-31-18, O-4-19-06, P-112-17, O-1-07-03, O-2-28-04, O-2-33-04, O-4-19-05,
P-1-32-15
Tonkin, Andrew – P-1-05-24
Tonne, Cathryn – O-1-27-02, P-2-17-10
Topinka, Jan – O-4-18-02, S-3-13-03, P-1-22-18
Torfs, Rudi – P-3-08-06
Tornevi, Andreas – P-1-14-01
Torras Ortiz, Sandra – S-1-19-05, P-1-32-17
Torrent, Maties – P-3-24-15, P-2-20-19, O-1-40-01
Torres Dorín-Ramos, Yessica – P-2-02-19
Torres, Elizabeth – P-2-20-02
Torres-Sanchez, Luisa – P-1-05-28
Torri, Giovanni – P-2-13-12
Toshio, Kawai – P-1-22-23
Tosti, Giuseppina – P-1-01-11
Tostokov, Erkin – P-2-29-14
Toth, Eszter – P-2-18-20
Tozer, Sarah – P-3-23-20
Trájer, Attila – P-1-12-28
Tran Huu, Bich – P-3-27-15
Traoré, Doulo – O-1-12-02
Travlos, Gregory – P-3-23-07
Trejo Valdivia, Belem – P-3-03-02
Trentini, Arianna – P-2-08-01
Triassi, Maria – P-2-05-25
Triguero-Mas, Margarita – O-4-09-02
Trinder, Paul – P-2-17-20
Tripathy, Sheila – P-1-01-14, P-1-01-22, P-2-04-02,
P-2-04-19, P-3-04-02
Tripodi, Armando – P-2-26-15
Tritscher, Angelika – S-1-30-03
Trnovec, Tomáš – P-3-24-11, P-2-24-08, P-1-22-17
Trüeb, Stephan – S-1-19-03, S-1-19-04
Tsai, Chen-Wei – P-2-12-18
Tsai, Chung Jung – P-2-13-02
Tsai, Jiun-Horng – P-3-30-24
Tsai, Ming-Yi – O-2-09-01, P-3-04-20, P-2-04-09, P-204-17, O-2-10-04, O-3-18-02, O-3-18-04, O-2-23-01
Tsai, Perng-Jy – P-2-09-16
Tsai, Shang-Shyue – P-1-14-21
Tsai, Shih-An – P-1-01-01
Tsai, Shih-Li – P-1-19-13
Tsai, Shih-Wei – P-3-08-03, P-1-01-01
Tsai, Tsung-Lin – P-1-18-04
Tsai, Yau-Sheng – P-2-20-25
Tsai, Yen-An – P-2-13-15
Tsan, Yu-Tse – P-1-19-13
Tsang, Hilda – P-3-05-22, O-3-34-01
Tsangari, Haritini – O-2-33-05
Tsao, Feng-Ming – P-3-11-20
Tselemponis, Athanasios – P-3-16-24
Tseng, Chuen-Den – P-3-16-32
Tseng, Chun-Chieh – P-1-19-02
Tseng, Mei-Chih – P-3-21-03
Tseng, Su-Hsiang – P-3-15-09
Tseng, Yen-Cheng – P-3-07-04
Tsigarovski, Georgi – P-3-30-16
Tsuang, Hui-chun – P-1-28-09
Tsuboi, Tazuru – P-3-24-14, P-2-05-33, P-1-05-14
Tsuda, Toshihide – P-2-02-08, P-1-06-01, O-4-18-01
Tsuji, Mayumi – P-1-22-26
Tsujino, Yoshio – P-2-17-13
Tucker, Katherine L. – O-1-26-06, P-1-18-16,
O-3-41-04
Tulve, Nicolle S. – P-3-27-26, P-1-32-23
Tunno, Brett – P-1-01-20, P-1-01-22, P-2-04-01, P-204-02, P-2-04-19, P-1-06-22, P-3-04-02, P-1-01-14
Tuomi, Tapani – P-1-08-04
Tuomisto, Jouni T. – P-2-02-14, O-2-30-02, P-1-32-17
Turci, Roberta – O-1-26-01
Turco, Elena – P-1-05-15
Turk, Alexander – P-3-11-09
Turner, Jane – P-2-02-17
Turner, Jay – P-3-03-21
Turner, Lyle – P-3-12-12, P-1-32-15
Turner, Michelle – P-3-21-05, P-3-21-09, S-4-13-02
Turner, Steve – P-2-09-13
Turner, Susanne – S-1-24-03
Turner, William A. – P-3-12-14
Turnovska, Tanya – P-3-30-16, P-1-28-04
Turos, Olena – O-4-14-06, P-2-02-02, P-1-06-02,
O-1-22-04
Turunen, Anu W – P-2-09-06, P-1-28-07
Turunen, Mari – P-2-09-24
Turvey, Stuart E. – P-2-06-02
Tutino, Rebecca – P-3-18-12
Twardella, Dorothee – P-3-07-06, O-4-17-05
Tyagi, Poonam – P-2-20-08
Tynes, Tore – P-2-29-11
Tzivian, L. – O-1-07-05
Tzong, Keane – P-1-24-22
Tzu-Chieh, Chou – P-1-12-10
180
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
181
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Tuesday
W
Wagener, Diane – O-3-35-05
Wagner, Annemarie – P-1-01-12
Wagner, Jochen – P-3-27-30
Wagner, Sara E – P-3-27-29, P-2-23-24
Wagner, Vérène – P-3-12-16, P-3-04-14, P-3-03-23,
O-1-16-05, P-1-28-10
Wakeford, Richard – S-2-27-02, O-2-40-04
Wakusawa, Shinya – P-3-23-23, P-2-23-07
Wålinder, Robert – O-2-40-05
Wallace, Lance – P-2-08-12, O-4-05-04
Waller, Anna E. – P-3-05-11
Waller, Lance – O-3-18-06
Wallin, Maria – P-1-18-17
Wallner, Peter – P-2-29-15, P-1-19-17
Walser, Sandra – P-1-19-11
Waltz, Alicia N. – O-2-17-05
Wambaugh, John – P-1-04-29, P-1-08-13, P-1-13-15
Wan, Man Pun – S-1-08-04, P-1-19-25
Wang, Anran – P-1-13-15
Wang, Anthony – P-2-23-14
Wang, Bing – P-3-18-18, P-3-30-22
Wang, Chao – P-2-24-05
Wang, Cheng-Tao – P-1-24-06
Wang, Chien Jen – P-3-24-17, P-1-24-20
Wang, Chiu-Mei – P-3-11-26
Wang, Christina – O-3-22-01
Wang, Deena – O-3-21-04
Wang, Fu-Jen – P-3-08-04, P-3-16-18
Wang, Guangfa – P-1-05-08, P-1-13-02
Wang, Haidong – O-1-11-03
Wang, Haikun – S-1-19-02
Wang, Han – P-1-08-21
Wang, Hongyi – P-1-05-05
Wang, I-Jen – O-2-16-01, S-1-13-01, S-1-13-04, P-218-16, P-2-20-26
Wang, Jiajia – P-3-12-12, O-2-28-04, O-2-28-05,
O-2-33-04
Wang, Jia-Sheng – O-4-05-03
Wang, Jing – P-2-05-06
Wang, Jiu-Yao – O-2-15-02
Wang, Juan – P-1-08-21
Wang, Lee – P-2-13-02
Wang, Li-Peng – P-1-01-40, P-1-24-06, P-1-01-01
Wang, Lu – P-3-15-15
Wang, May – O-1-10-01
Wang, Meng – P-2-04-09, O-2-36-06, O-1-35-03,
O-2-10-03, O-3-18-02
Wang, Molin – O-2-34-06
Wang, Pei Lin – P-3-24-17
Wang, Qin – P-2-09-27
Wang, Renwei – O-4-27-06
Wang, Sheng – P-2-02-20, P-3-03-16
Wang, Shuang – P-1-05-30, P-2-13-16
Wang, Shu-Li – P-3-24-17, P-2-13-15, P-1-18-04, P-218-19, P-1-24-20, O-2-15-06, S-1-29-01
Wang, Siqi – O-4-08-01
Wang, Tiancheng – O-3-29-03
Wang, Tina – O-3-11-03, O-2-16-06, O-3-21-04
Wang, Xiang – P-3-03-13
Wang, Xianliang – P-3-27-31, P-3-30-22
Wang, Xiaoming – O-1-07-03, P-1-32-15
Wang, Xiaoyu – O-1-07-03
Wang, Xin – P-1-05-05
Wang, Xinhui – P-3-11-21
Wang, Xiuyan – O-3-09-01
Wang, Xuying – P-3-03-38
Wang, Yi – O-4-21-05, P-1-06-15
Wang, Yin-Han – P-3-15-13
Wang, Yu-Chun – P-3-12-27, P-2-05-31
Wang, Yun – P-3-03-01, O-2-28-02
Wang, Yunzhu – P-3-24-10, O-1-10-02, P-1-22-20,
P-2-24-17
Wannaz, Cedric – O-2-24-05
Wapner, Ronald – P-3-24-06
Ward, Brian J – P-2-13-22
Ward, Cynthia – O-4-24-02
Ward, Mary – P-2-05-28, P-1-10-24, O-3-15-01
Ward, Rebecca – P-1-24-18
Ward-Caviness, Cavin – O-2-22-03
Warembourg, Charline – P-3-23-19, P-2-23-22
Wargocki, Pawel L. – F-2-05-04, O-2-41-04, O-2-4105, O-2-41-06
Warner, Marcella – O-4-08-03, P-2-24-31
Warner, Marcy – S-4-10-03
Warren, Jeffrey – P-3-15-15
Warren, Nicholas – S-1-21-01, S-1-21-05
Washko, George R. – O-1-22-01
Wasmuth, Marina – P-2-08-11
Watanabe, Masahiro – O-2-24-06, O-4-16-03
Watcharavitoon, Pornpun – P-1-01-37, O-2-34-02
Watkins, Deborah – P-2-13-20, O-2-23-04
Watson, John – O-2-43-04
Watts, Michael – P-1-10-05, P-1-10-06
Weaver, Virginia M. – O-1-17-06, O-4-27-03,
P-1-10-25
Weber, Damien – S-2-27-03
Webster, Glenys – O-2-17-01, O-1-09-01, O-1-09-02,
O-3-15-05
Webster, Thomas – O-3-15-04, S-1-15-02, P-2-24-14
Wei Hsiang, Chang – P-3-24-21
Wei, Fusheng – P-1-06-13
Wei, Hongying – P-1-05-05
Wei, Hu – P-1-06-13
Wei, Wenjuan – P-1-24-14
Weichsel, Katja – S-3-13-01
Weihe, Pal – O-1-41-06
Weihs, Philipp – P-3-27-30
Weinberg, Janice – O-3-15-04
Weinberger, Barry – O-4-07-04
Weinberger, Kate – P-1-01-34, P-2-17-27
Weinberger, Miriam – P-3-12-02
Weiner, Daniel – S-2-29-01, S-2-29-04, S-2-29-05
Weinmayr, Gudrun – O-2-36-02, P-1-25-04
Weinstein, Phil – S-2-39-02
Weis, Norbert – P-2-08-11, P-2-08-24, O-4-22-02
Weisel, Clifford – F-4-04-02
Weiß, Tobias – P-1-33-01, P-2-13-03, P-1-13-16
Weisskopf, Marc G – P-3-18-06, P-3-18-12, P-3-18-13,
O-1-27-01, O-1-27-06, P-2-21-02, P-2-26-05, P-226-08, P-2-26-13, P-2-26-18, P-2-18-03, O-3-39-03,
P-1-18-16, O-3-41-04, O-3-08-03
Weitzman, Michael – P-3-11-12
Weldon, Brittany – O-3-22-05
Weldon, Rosana – O-1-42-04, O-4-26-03
Wellenius, Gregory A. – P-1-04-09, P-2-06-19, O-220-06, O-4-21-05, P-1-06-15, O-4-27-02, O-4-26-04,
O-2-23-04
Wellington-Moore, Christine – P-1-32-10
Wells, Ellen – P-3-08-07, O-2-23-06, P-1-24-07
Welton, Michael – P-2-23-24
Wen, Hui-Ju – P-2-20-20
Wen, Tzu-Yao – P-1-01-17
Wendland, Eliana – P-2-13-12
Wennberg, Maria – P-1-13-08
Wensing, Michael – O-3-28-01
Wentink, Carlijn – O-4-23-02
Werner, Dieter – P-1-19-17
Werry, Kate – O-2-22-04
Weschler, Charles – F-2-05-02, P-2-08-23, S-1-1505, P-1-24-16
Wesolek, Nathalie – P-3-15-06
Wesseling, Catharina – P-1-18-13, S-2-29-02
Wesselink, Amelia – O-4-08-03, P-2-24-31
Westerdahl, Dane – P-3-11-27, P-1-01-11
Westerholm, Roger – O-2-44-02
Wets, Geert – P-1-04-15
Weuve, Jennifer – P-2-26-18, P-1-18-16, O-3-41-04,
P-1-24-13
Wheeler, Amanda – P-2-08-12, S-2-35-01
Wheeler, Benedict – O-2-40-02
Wheeler, David – P-1-10-24
Whelan, Elizabeth – S-1-24-01
Whichmann, Janine – P-3-05-05
White, Laura – P-1-25-13
White, Luann – P-2-18-12
White, Martin – O-3-11-02
White, Mathew – O-2-18-01
Whitehead, Todd P. – P-2-05-28, O-3-15-01,
P-2-31-15
Whitworth, Kristina – P-3-23-07
Whortam, Henri – P-3-08-11
Whyatt, Robin – P-3-24-06, O-3-17-02, P-2-24-21,
P-2-24-23, S-4-10-04, P-1-28-19
Wi, Guoping – P-1-06-13
Wichmann, Erich – O-2-44-04
Wickerham, Erin – O-1-27-03
Wieck, Stefanie – P-3-27-21, P-2-23-02
Wiedinmyer, Christine – P-3-04-03
Wientzek, Sebastian – O-3-28-01
Wierzbicka, Aneta – P-2-08-23, S-1-08-01, P-1-22-10
Wieslander, Gunilla – P-2-08-19
Wijga, Alet H. – O-3-21-02
Wild, Christopher – P-3-15-03
Wilhelm, Michael – P-2-14-01, P-2-24-30
Wilhelm, Michelle – P-2-06-06
Wilhelmsen, Lars – P-1-05-21
Wilker, Elissa – O-2-09-03, O-1-22-01, O-1-27-01,
O-4-21-03
Wilkie, Alexa – P-3-05-09, O-3-11-04
Wilkins, Diana – P-3-15-07, P-3-15-23
Wilkinson, Paul – P-2-02-03, P-2-17-10, P-1-12-29,
P-1-12-31, O-3-33-03
Wilkinson, Sarah T. – P-1-10-10, P-1-10-13, P-1-10-21,
O-3-16-02
Wednesday
V
V S, Chithra – P-1-04-07
V. Brauner, Elvira – P-2-08-03
Vaal, Manon – O-1-14-06
Vacquier, Blandine – P-2-04-15
Vadillo-Ortega, Felipe – P-3-05-35, P-2-05-10,
O-4-12-04
Vafeiadi, Marina – P-2-13-17, O-1-41-04, O-4-12-01
Vahter, Marie – P-1-10-16
Vahtera, Jussi – P-2-31-03
Vainiotalo, Sinikka – P-1-08-04
Vajanapoom, Nitaya – P-3-05-27
Valari, Myrto – P-2-02-22, P-2-02-01
Vale, Maria Goreti – P-2-13-12
Valencia-Moscoso, Guinevere – S-2-21-05
Valentín, Antònia – O-4-09-02
Valentín-Blasini, Liza – P-2-13-19
Valera, Beatriz – P-3-24-05, P-1-25-02
Valeri, Linda – O-4-15-02, O-4-15-05
Valinsky, Lea – P-3-12-02
Valkonen, Maria – O-1-40-02
Vallano, Dena – S-3-13-04
Valle Palominos, Jhaqueline – P-2-31-01
Vallejo, Maite – P-3-03-02
Vallero, Daniel – P-1-13-15, P-1-04-29, P-1-08-13
Valvi, Damaskini – P-3-24-16, P-1-13-09, O-4-08-04,
O-2-15-04
van Bavel, Bert – P-1-24-05
Van de Mieroop, Els – P-2-02-11, P-2-02-15
Van den Bossche, Joris – P-2-05-14, O-3-12-01
Van den Eede, Nele – O-3-15-02
Van Den Eeden, Stephen – P-3-15-03
van den Hazel, Peter – P-1-32-03
van den Hurk, Nick – O-2-43-02
van der Perk, Marcel – P-1-12-08
van der Zee, Saskia – O-1-14-06, O-2-43-02
van Donkelaar, Aaron – O-1-31-03, P-1-04-04, O-126-02, O-1-35-02, O-1-11-03, S-4-13-02, S-4-13-04
van Eijsden, Manon – O-3-14-04, S-3-27-02
van Engelen, Jacqueline – O-2-24-03
van Ginkel, Jan – O-2-41-01
Van Holderbeke, Mirja – P-1-12-08, P-1-12-16,
O-3-35-01
Van Kamp, Irene – P-3-21-08
van Kempen, Elise – O-3-21-02
Van Larebeke, Nicolas – P-2-26-04, O-4-15-01,
P-2-24-18
van Loenhout, Joris – P-2-12-02
Van Nieuwenhuyse, An – P-2-29-02, S-2-27-01
van Poll, Ric – O-4-17-01
Van Poppel, Martine – O-4-14-01, P-1-04-15, P-202-11, P-3-05-19
van Rossem, Lenie – P-2-05-26, P-1-05-29,
O-3-21-02
Van Ryswyk, Keith – P-2-08-12
Van Staa, Tjeerd – P-3-05-25
van Strien, Rob T. – O-3-14-04, S-3-27-02
van Tongeren, Martie – P-3-27-08, P-2-21-01, O-110-03, P-2-24-27
van Wendel de Joode, Berna – O-4-23-02
VanDerslice, James – P-3-15-07, P-3-15-23, O-1-42-03
Vaneckova, Pavla – P-3-03-06
Vangronsveld, Jaco – P-1-05-25
Vanková, Viera – P-3-16-17
Vanparijs, Jef – P-2-17-01
Varakina, Zhanat – O-2-07-02
Varaksin, Anatoly – P-1-04-25
Vardavas, Constantine – P-3-11-01
Voss, Robert – P-3-11-28, O-1-10-02
Vossoughi, Mohammad – P-3-05-02
Vounatsou, Penelope – P-3-11-05
Vozgoment, Olga – P-2-24-15
Vrijens, Jan – O-4-15-01
Vrijheid, Martine – P-3-24-15, P-3-24-16, O-3-21-01,
P-1-13-09, O-1-41-04, O-4-08-04, O-1-16-03, S-2-3205, P-2-24-20, O-2-15-04
Vrijkotte, Tanja G.M. – S-3-27-02
Vu Duc, Toan – O-1-36-01
Vu Van, Toan – P-3-27-15
Vujnovic, Melitta – P-3-12-30
Thursday
Uang, Shi-Nian – O-1-34-01
Uchiyama, Iwao – P-3-27-04
Uchordjieva, Tanya – P-1-14-19
Uddin, Ikhtiar – O-3-38-04, O-3-40-02
Uebori, Michiko – P-2-17-13
Ueda, Kayo – P-3-03-30, P-3-03-34, P-2-12-14,
P-1-12-04
Ueland, Per – P-3-11-13
Uemura, Michele – P-1-01-06
Uemura, Takamoto – P-2-05-33, P-1-05-14
Ueyama, Jun – P-3-23-23, P-2-23-07
Ugochukwu, Okolie – O-1-12-06
Uhl, Sarah – P-3-05-37
Ukawa, Shigekazu – P-3-24-14
Ukpomwan, Nosakhare – O-1-36-02
Umans, Jason G. – O-1-17-01, P-1-10-17, P-1-10-22,
P-1-10-25, O-3-29-02, O-3-41-01
Umbach, David – P-2-26-13
Ung, Aymeric Bun – P-3-12-16, P-2-02-07
Unkel, Steffen – P-3-07-09
Upadhyay, Ashish – P-3-27-14
Uraz, Alan – P-3-08-02
Urbanas, Jan – P-3-16-14, P-2-08-06
Urbinello, Damiano – O-3-14-03
Ustinova, Olga – P-2-24-15
Utami, Prianti – P-2-09-01
Utzinger, Jürg – O-1-12-02, P-1-14-13
Vardoulakis, Sotiris – O-2-33-05, P-1-32-04,
O-2-07-05
Vargas-Fiallo, Yolanda – P-2-18-11
Varrica, Daniela – O-4-14-03
Varvara, Mironova – P-2-12-04
Vasilakos, Christos – P-2-04-14
Vassilaki, Maria – P-3-24-15
Vaswani, Mayur – O-1-39-02, O-1-39-04
Vecchi, Simona – 5252, O-2-25-06
Vedal, Sverre – P-3-03-11, O-3-40-01, P-3-04-08
Vedar, Michelle – O-4-23-03
Vega Fregoso, Georgina – P-1-28-14
Vega, Elizabeth – P-2-05-10
Veijalainen, Anna-Maria – P-2-20-24
Veld, Harry – P-1-06-13
Velders, Guus – O-1-31-02
Vena, John – P-3-05-32, P-3-16-09, O-4-05-03,
P-2-23-24
Vencloviene, Jone – P-3-21-01, P-3-21-14, P-2-17-05,
P-2-17-29
Venners, Scott A. – O-3-15-05, P-1-25-03
Venter, Johan – P-1-24-29
Ventura, Gabriela – P-3-08-12
Venugopal, Vidhya – P-3-12-19, P-3-15-04, O-3-4005, O-2-14-01, P-1-19-03, S-3-20-02, S-1-18-02
Verastegui, Hector – O-1-39-01
Verkasalo, Pia K – P-1-28-07, P-2-34-04
Verlock, Leen – O-3-14-03
Vermeulen, Francois – O-1-22-03
Vermeulen, Roel – P-3-21-07, P-3-21-10, P-3-21-15,
P-3-23-09, P-1-06-13, O-3-14-04, P-1-13-12, S-232-03, P-2-24-27, P-2-23-11, S-3-27-01, S-3-27-02,
S-1-29-02
Vermier, Griet – O-4-15-01
Verner, Marc-Andre – O-1-09-06
Vernez, David – O-1-10-06
Veselaj, Tafe – P-2-34-03
Vesin, Aude – P-3-08-11
Vesper, Stephen – P-2-20-12, O-1-28-03
Vette, Alan – O-2-10-05
Viaene, Mineke – P-2-24-18
Viana, Mar – P-1-06-19
Vicari, Enzo – O-4-07-05, P-2-22-01
Vicari, Lucia O. – P-2-22-01
Vicedo-Cabrera, Ana M. – O-4-14-05, P-3-04-18,
P-1-05-32, P-1-12-24
Vichit-Vadakan, Nuntavarn – P-3-05-27
Viehmann, Anja – O-2-36-02
Vieira, Veronica – P-2-05-29, O-3-42-03
Viel, Jean-François – O-4-12-06
Vienneau, Danielle – P-3-07-01, P-1-05-03, O-3-4202, O-3-18-04, S-2-12-05, O-2-34-05
Vierkötter, Andrea – P-3-05-20, P-3-05-02, P-1-0513, P-1-06-03, O-3-09-03
Viet Tung, Nguyen – O-3-31-03
Viet, Susan Marie – P-3-16-26, P-3-07-07, P-2-13-07
Vigoren, Eric – P-2-26-19
Vigotti, Maria Angela – P-3-05-26
Vijay, Limaye – P-2-04-07
Vijayakumar shakila, Nishanthini – P-1-08-10,
P-1-08-10
Vilahur, Nadia – P-2-13-17, P-1-13-17, P-1-13-17
Villafán Figueroa, Norma Isalia – P-2-12-31
Villanueva, Cristina M. – P-3-27-35, P-1-14-12
Villari, Paolo – P-3-30-06, P-1-25-06
Villavecchia, Bruno – P-1-01-02, P-1-01-11
Villeneuve, Paul J – P-3-05-29, P-3-21-11, O-1-31-03,
O-1-26-02, P-1-06-08, O-3-15-06, P-1-22-27
Viluksela, Marja – P-2-34-04
Vincent, Tim – O-2-40-04, S-2-27-05
Vineis, Paolo – O-2-09-01, P-3-05-13, S-2-19-01,
S-2-32-02, O-2-34-03
Viola, Gaia CV – O-2-43-05
Vishnevetsky, Julia – P-1-05-30, P-2-13-16
Vita, Joseph – O-2-09-03, O-4-21-03
Vizcaino, Esther – P-3-24-16, O-4-26-02, P-2-23-21
Vlaanderen, Jelle – P-2-24-27
Vodonos, Alina – P-2-05-32, P-2-09-23
Vodonos, Tali – P-1-13-03
Vokonas, Pantel S. – P-3-18-06, P-3-18-13, P-3-0508, P-2-06-19, O-3-34-02, O-1-27-01, P-2-26-03,
P-2-26-05, P-2-26-08, P-1-12-06, P-1-18-16
Volavka-Close, Nicole – P-1-01-28
Volckens, John – P-1-06-05, O-4-05-02, O-1-10-05
Völkel, Wolfgang – P-1-13-19, P-1-22-21, O-2-22-06
Vollset, Stein Emil – P-3-11-13
Volta, Marialuisa – O-2-31-04
Vom Saal, Fred – S-3-26-01
Von Behren, Julie – P-3-16-06
von Berg, Andrea – O-4-28-05, O-3-21-03
von der Weid, Nicolas – S-2-27-03
von Ehrenstein, Ondine – P-1-05-27, O-4-12-03
von Götz, Natalie – O-2-24-03, S-1-15-04, O-3-16-06
von Känel, Andrea – S-1-19-04
von Kobyletzki, Laura – P-3-11-22
von Mutius, Erika – O-1-40-02, O-1-40-03
Vonk, Machiel – O-2-41-01
Voorspoels, Stefan – P-1-22-07
Voruganti, V. Saroja – P-1-10-22
Voss, Jameson – P-1-25-12
Friday
U
Monday
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
Authors
Author Index
Authors
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Author Index
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]-[Presentation-Number]
1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
WS=Workshops T=Tutorial F=Full Plenary S=Symposia O=Oral P=Poster
William, Vizuete – P-3-05-12
Williams, Gail – P-3-03-37, O-2-28-04, O-2-33-04,
O-2-33-06, O-4-19-01, O-4-19-05
Williams, Mark – P-1-05-15
Williams, Paige – O-2-22-02, P-2-23-01
Williams, Ronald – P-2-08-12, S-3-13-04
Willis, Eileen – P-1-14-03
Willis, Robert – P-3-27-26
Wilskman, Siru – P-1-28-07
Wilson, Ander – P-3-03-25
Wilson, Leigh – P-1-12-14, O-2-25-04
Wilson, Ralph – P-3-23-07
Wilson, Richard – P-2-17-20
Wilson, Tom – O-3-37-05
Wilton, Emily – O-4-05-05
Wimmerova, Sona – P-3-24-11, P-2-24-08, P-1-22-17
Windham, Gayle – P-3-11-28, O-1-12-04, O-4-24-01
Winquist, Andrea – P-3-24-03, P-3-03-21, P-3-03-24,
P-2-06-08
Wintermeyer, Dirk – S-1-15-06
Witten, Karen – P-1-32-12
Wittkopp, Sharine – P-2-26-17
Wittsiepe, Jürgen – P-2-24-30
Wlodarczyk, A. – P-3-05-36
Wohllebe, Stephanie – O-1-12-01
Wolch, Jennifer – O-4-27-04
Wolf, Ann Marie A. – O-2-17-05
Wolf, Kathrin – O-3-34-03, O-4-21-02, S-2-19-04
Wolf, Mary – S-4-10-02
Wolf, Tanja – O-3-33-01
Wolfe, Chris – P-1-01-10
Wolfe, Rory – S-3-27-05
Wolff, Craig – P-3-05-09, O-3-11-04
Wolff, Mary – P-3-11-28, S-1-24-01
Wolstein, Joelle – O-2-38-01, P-1-25-01
Won, Doyun – P-2-20-15, P-2-20-28
Won, Sooran – P-1-01-36, P-2-08-07
Won, Suran – P-1-08-06
Wong, Chit Ming – P-3-05-22, O-3-34-01
Wong, Chit-Ming – P-3-12-25, P-2-12-08
Wong, L T – P-1-32-02
Wong, Lee-Yang – P-1-33-06, P-1-13-18, O-2-17-01
Wong, Michelle – P-3-05-09, O-3-11-04
Wong, Ming Hung – P-1-32-10
Wong, Puiyin – O-1-10-01
Woodcock, James – O-3-12-03
Woodin, Mark – O-2-16-06
Woodruff, Tracey – P-3-24-20, O-4-07-04, O-4-26-01,
P-1-22-04, P-1-22-24, P-1-32-20
Woods, David – O-3-08-06
Woods, Mae – P-1-32-16
Woodward, Alistair – P-1-32-12
Woolee, Ji Young – P-1-32-09
Wormser, Uri – P-3-23-01
Wouters, Inge M – P-2-20-19, O-1-40-01, O-1-40-02,
O-1-40-03
Wright, David – P-1-33-06
Wright, John – P-2-06-20, O-1-42-01, O-1-42-02
Wright, Robert – O-4-15-05
Wright, Robert O. – P-3-18-11, P-3-05-16, O-1-2006, O-4-15-02, S-2-11-02, O-2-15-05, O-3-08-05,
O-2-23-05
Wright, Rosalind – P-3-18-11, P-3-05-16, P-2-26-16
Wu, Chang-Fu – P-3-05-23, P-1-01-15, P-3-04-05
Wu, Chia-Chang – P-1-10-19
Wu, Chia-Fang – P-1-24-30
Wu, Chia-Yo – P-2-13-05
Wu, Chih-Da – O-4-09-05
Wu, Chih-Da (John) – P-1-04-27
Wu, Chili – S-1-08-04
Wu, Chin-Ching – P-3-16-16, P-2-26-02
Wu, Chunhua – O-4-08-01
Wu, Deqing – P-3-18-04
Wu, Huixin – P-1-13-05
Wu, Jianyong – O-2-07-04
Wu, Jun – P-3-05-24, P-2-05-19, P-2-06-06,
O-4-20-03
Wu, Lemuel – O-4-23-04, O-1-10-01
Wu, Meiqin – P-3-18-04
Wu, Michael – P-3-11-13
Wu, Ming-Tsang – P-3-27-01
Wu, Pei-Chih – P-1-14-07, P-1-28-09
Wu, Pei-Hsuan – P-2-24-03
Wu, Shaowei – P-1-05-05, O-3-09-05
Wu, Shiliang – O-4-25-03
Wu, Trong-Neng – P-3-16-07, P-2-26-02, P-1-18-04
Wu, Wei – P-3-18-04
Wu, Wei-Te – P-3-16-07, P-2-26-02
Wu, Wen Chi – P-2-18-07
Wu, Xiao-Tang – S-1-13-02
Wu, Yaoxing – O-1-20-02, P-2-24-28
Wu, You-Lei – P-1-22-01
Wu, Yu-Lieh – P-3-16-11
Wun, Shin-Ran – P-1-01-35
Wyatt, Sharon – P-1-06-15
Wyzga, Ronald – P-3-03-09, P-2-05-16
X
x, x – S-3-19-02
Xia, Ting – O-3-12-04
Xia, Yankai – O-1-17-02
Xie, Changchun – P-2-29-17
Xie, Mingjie – P-3-03-11
Xie, Xiaojian – P-2-09-10
Xijin, Xu – P-2-34-07
Xiuyan, Wang – P-2-02-10
Xu, Chunyu – P-2-09-27
Xu, Dongqun – P-2-09-27
Xu, Feng – O-3-38-01
Xu, Jian – O-3-29-04
Xu, Jinhua – O-3-38-01
Xu, Jun – P-1-06-13
Xu, Meimei – P-3-03-39
Xu, Weipan – O-1-17-02
Xu, Xiaohui – P-3-05-03
Xu, Xijin – O-2-26-04, O-2-26-06, P-1-18-15,
P-2-34-02
Xu, Ying – P-2-08-18, P-1-08-08
Xu, Zhiwei – P-3-12-12, P-1-12-17, P-1-32-15
Xue, Jianping – P-1-08-13
Xue, Sujuan – P-3-08-14
Xun, Wei – P-3-05-13, O-2-34-03
Xun, Wei W. – S-2-19-01
Y
Yajnik, Chittaranjan S. – P-3-12-01, O-1-14-02,
P-1-25-16
Yamaki, Koichi – P-2-09-26
Yamamoto, Eiji – O-4-18-01
Yamamoto, Jun – P-2-24-26, P-1-24-24
Yamamoto, Kiwako – P-1-05-17
Yamamoto, Yusuke – P-3-03-34
Yamanaka, Kenzo – P-1-10-08, P-1-10-15, P-1-10-20
Yamano, Yuko – P-1-10-08, P-1-10-15, P-1-10-20
Yamasaki, Akihiro – P-3-08-16
Yamasaki, Edna, N. – O-2-33-05
Yamauchi, Takenori – P-1-10-20
Yan, Bo-Ruei – P-3-15-09
Yan, Chong-huai – O-3-29-04
Yan, Chonghuai – P-3-18-04
Yan, Shuxian – O-3-38-01
Yanagi, U – P-3-16-29
Yanagisawa, Yukio – P-3-08-16, P-3-11-14, P-2-09-25
Yañez-Gonzalez, Ramiro – P-2-12-23
Yang, Aileen – P-2-04-18, O-1-14-01
Yang, Chen-Cheng – P-1-18-19
Yang, Chih-Hsiang – P-1-24-06
Yang, Chun-Yuh – P-3-16-07, P-1-14-21
Yang, Eun Kyoung – P-1-28-01, P-1-28-11
Yang, Hae Suk – P-2-20-07
Yang, Hea Suk – P-2-24-10, P-2-24-13
Yang, Ke-Ruo – P-1-08-12
Yang, Keun Yul – P-1-04-08, P-2-04-11
Yang, Kyung Chul – P-1-01-04
Yang, Miyoung – P-1-24-03
Yang, Qin – P-1-08-21
Yang, Rong – P-2-05-06
Yang, Shaoping – P-2-05-06
Yang, Shinhao – P-1-19-01, P-1-19-09
Yang, Tiffany – O-4-08-05, S-4-10-01
Yang, Tzu-Hsuan – P-2-18-17
Yang, Weizhong – P-3-12-28, P-3-27-24, P-3-27-25,
O-1-28-06
Yang, Wen-Shan – P-2-17-31
Yang, Wonho – P-3-16-15, P-2-13-18
Yang, Xu – O-3-17-06
Yang, Xudong – O-4-05-01, O-2-43-03
Yang, Ya-Hui – P-2-26-02
Yanli, Li – P-1-32-19
Yanosky, Jeff – P-1-04-09, O-3-10-06, O-2-34-06
YAO ETIENNE, Kouakou – O-2-07-01
Yao, Jiayun – O-2-10-01, S-4-13-04
Yao, Yung-Chen – P-3-30-24
Yarani, Dinar – P-3-12-21
Yasushi, Honda – P-3-03-12
Yating, Yeh – O-3-11-03
Ye, Sherry (Xiaoyun) – P-1-13-18
Ye, Xiaoyun – P-1-33-06, P-1-13-10, P-1-24-25
Yeatts, Karin – P-3-05-11, P-2-09-18
Yee, Michelle – O-3-18-01
Yeh, Ching-Ying – P-3-11-26, P-2-08-15
Yeh, Fawn – P-1-10-25
Yeh, Jeunliang – O-1-17-01
Yekeen, Taofeek – O-2-26-04, P-2-34-07
Yeom, Jeong-Kwan – P-1-19-04
Yeon-Jun, Jeong – P-3-21-12
Yermakov, Michael – P-2-04-12, O-2-44-05
Yi, Seung-Muk – P-2-12-20
Yi, Young-Eun – P-2-12-27
Yi, Zhongqin – O-3-09-01
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Yin, Jingjing – P-1-32-19
Yin, Wenwu – P-3-12-28
Yin, Zhang – P-2-02-10
Ying, Pan – O-4-07-04
Ying, Qi – P-2-05-02, P-1-05-12
Ying, Tian – S-1-32-05
Ying, Tsung-Ho – S-1-29-01
Yinon-Wolf, Lital – P-3-03-14
Yip, Fuyuen – P-1-05-16, O-1-39-06, O-3-21-05, O-318-05, S-2-21-02, O-3-35-05
Yi-Tsai, Ming – S-2-19-03
Yitshak-Sade, Maayan – O-4-14-04, P-1-13-03,
P-1-18-12
Yli-Tuomi, Tarja – P-2-06-13, P-2-06-16, P-2-09-06,
O-4-25-02, O-1-20-03
Yokoyama, Yae – P-2-02-05, P-2-02-13
Yolton, Kimberly – P-2-13-20, O-1-09-01, O-1-09-02
Yonas, Michael – P-3-04-01
Yoo, Cheol-In – P-2-20-18
Yoo, Jungah – O-2-07-03
Yoo, Keun-Young – P-1-12-11
Yoo, Minsang – P-2-18-04
Yoo, Seung Jin – P-3-18-01
Yoo, Young – P-2-17-28
Yoon, Chungsik – O-1-40-05
Yoon, Hae-Sun – P-2-20-29
Yoon, Young-Kwan – P-1-08-15
Yoon-Jin, Lee – P-3-21-12
Yorifuji, Takashi – P-1-06-01, O-3-23-03
Yoshikane, Mitsuha – P-1-14-17
Yoshioka, Eiji – P-3-24-14
Yost, Michael – P-2-05-08, O-3-40-01, P-2-20-02
You, Minsang – P-1-18-05
You, Myoungsoon – P-2-29-12
You, Siming – P-1-19-25
Youn, Sunguk – P-2-13-18
Young, John – P-2-23-12
Young, Michael – P-1-05-23
Yousefi, Paul – S-2-11-01, 5471
Youssef, Oulhote – P-1-24-13
Yu, Ait Bamai – P-1-22-03, P-1-22-23
Yu, Chang Ho – P-1-01-25, P-1-06-16
Yu, Chang-Hun – P-1-18-06
Yu, Ignatius T. S. – P-3-03-17, O-4-21-01
Yu, Jeesuk – P-1-18-01
Yu, Jeffrey – P-1-25-13
Yu, Kuo-Pin – P-1-08-12
Yu, Seong-Do – P-3-24-02
Yu, Seung-Do – P-1-18-01, P-2-31-12
Yu, Shanfa – O-3-29-03
Yu, Tao – O-2-43-03
Yu, Weiwei – P-1-12-17, O-1-07-03, O-2-28-04,
O-2-33-04
Yu, Xiaodan – S-1-32-05, O-4-15-03
Yuan, Jian-Min – O-4-27-06
Yuan, Tzu-Hsuen – P-1-01-40, P-1-05-19
Yuan, Wei – O-4-08-01
Yuan, Yue – P-1-24-15
Yuan, Zibing – O-4-21-01
Yucesoy, Berran – O-2-23-03
Yueliang Leon, Guo – P-1-24-23
Yunesian, Masud – P-3-05-21, P-1-04-21, P-2-05-20,
P-1-05-20, O-4-25-06
Yung-Kai, Huang – P-2-13-05
Yunus, Mahbub – P-1-10-04
Yutong, Cai – P-1-06-03
Yzermans, Joris – P-3-21-08
Z
Zaatari, Marwa – P-2-09-12
Zacharias, Stefan – P-1-12-18
Zachek, Christine – P-3-27-32
Zagorodniy, Vasyl – O-4-14-06
Zaitchik, Benjamin – P-3-12-07
Zaitseva, Nina – P-3-16-03, P-3-05-04
Zakky, Moh – P-2-09-01
Zaleski, Rosemary – P-1-22-02, O-3-31-05
Zambrano, Marcela – P-3-16-01
Zamore, Wig – P-1-01-26, P-2-06-18, O-2-20-02,
O-1-37-03, O-3-21-04, O-3-09-04
Zani, Claudia – O-2-43-05
Zanini, Gabriele – O-2-09-06, O-2-34-05
Zanobetti, Antonella – P-3-03-01, P-3-03-29, P-205-26, P-3-05-08, P-1-05-29, O-3-10-01, P-1-06-12,
P-1-12-33
Zappulla, Allison – P-3-15-14
Zareba, Wojciech – P-1-05-37
Zarfel, Gernot – P-1-19-05
Zaros, Cecile – S-1-32-02
Zarubiak, Darcy – P-1-04-01
Zauli Sajani, Stefano – P-3-03-32, P-2-08-01,
P-2-12-26
Zavalas, Jose – P-3-05-12
Zawar-Reza, Peyman – P-1-01-31
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
Zechmeister, Harald – P-2-18-01
Zeegers, Maurice P – O-3-34-04
Zegarra Vasquez, Rosa Patricia – P-3-12-07
Zehr, Dan – P-3-23-21
Zeiner, Paal – O-3-35-03
Zeka, Ariana – P-3-03-03, P-2-12-17, O-2-30-04
Zelber-Sagi, Shira – P-3-11-24
Zemlyanova, Marina – P-2-20-11, P-2-24-15
Zemp, Elisabeth – P-3-11-09, P-2-05-12
Zeng, Leilei – O-2-15-01
Zerbini, Ilaria – O-2-43-05
Zhai, Xinxin – O-4-25-05
Zhang, Bin – P-2-05-06
Zhang, Honglong – O-1-28-06
Zhang, Hongmei – S-1-13-05
Zhang, Hua – P-1-06-14
Zhang, Ji – O-3-29-03
Zhang, Jian – P-2-34-02
Zhang, Jie – O-1-17-02
Zhang, Jiefeng – O-1-36-04
Zhang, Jing – P-2-12-30
Zhang, Jinliang – P-3-08-14, P-3-18-18, P-3-27-31,
P-3-30-22, P-3-03-37, O-4-07-04
Zhang, Jinming – P-2-21-02
Zhang, Jin-song – O-3-29-04
Zhang, Joyce – P-2-12-29
Zhang, Jue Yi (Joyce) – O-1-37-02, O-3-16-01
Zhang, Jun – O-3-29-04
Zhang, Jun Jim – S-1-32-05
Zhang, Junfeng – P-1-05-08, O-4-07-04, P-1-06-20,
O-4-05-03, P-1-13-02, P-1-13-05, P-1-32-19
Zhang, Le – P-1-24-15
Zhang, Wenxian – O-4-25-05
Zhang, Xiao – P-2-02-20
Zhang, Xiaoping – P-3-03-26
Zhang, Xiuzhen – P-1-12-22
Zhang, Yangshen – P-3-30-22
Zhang, Yanping – P-3-03-26
Zhang, Ying – O-3-12-04
Zhang, Yinping – P-2-08-02, P-2-08-10, P-2-09-09,
O-3-17-01, O-3-17-06, P-1-24-14, P-1-24-16
Zhang, Yonghui – P-3-12-28
Zhang, Yuling – O-2-26-04
Zhang, Zhenzhen – O-4-08-05
Zhang, Zhiqin – P-3-03-26
Zhao, Baoxin – P-3-03-26
Zhao, Bin – O-2-24-04
Zhao, Dan – P-3-12-28, O-1-28-06
Zhao, Jianing – O-3-17-06
Zhao, Shunliu – P-2-12-29
Zhao, Xiuge – P-3-27-31
Zhao, Yiming – P-1-06-14
Zhao, Zhuohui – O-3-38-01, O-3-17-06
Zheng, Chanjuan – P-1-05-05
Zheng, Laura – P-1-10-25
Zheng, Qishi – P-3-12-25, P-2-12-08
Zheng, Xiangbin – O-2-26-04
Zheng, Yinan – P-2-02-20
Zholdoshov, Saparbai – P-1-19-06
Zhongqin, Yi – P-2-02-10
Zhou, Dinglun – O-1-28-06
Zhou, Jin – O-3-31-04
Zhou, Xiaoliu – P-1-13-18
Zhou, Ying – O-2-07-04
Zhou, ZhiJun – O-4-08-01
Zhovner, Irina – P-1-04-25
Zhu, Minlin – P-2-17-15
Zhu, Tong – P-1-05-08, P-1-13-02, P-1-24-15
Zhu, Yingxin – P-2-17-14, P-2-17-15
Ziade, Nelly – P-3-03-20
Zick, Suzanna – P-3-15-15
Zimmermann, Anna – O-2-43-03
Zimmermann, Frank – S-2-27-03
Zins, Marie – P-3-04-14
Zinsstag, Jakob – P-3-27-15, O-3-11-01, O-3-31-01
Zirngibl, Angelika – P-3-07-06, O-4-17-05
Zitzelsberger, Horst – P-2-29-08
Zivan, Ohad – O-4-11-02
Zmirou-Navier, Denis – P-3-30-13, O-3-42-03, P-2-1203, P-2-17-17, P-1-32-01
Zock, Jan-Paul – S-2-42-06
Zoeller, R. Thomas – O-4-26-01
Zota, Ami – P-3-24-20, O-4-26-01, P-1-22-24
Zuccarello, Matteo – P-2-22-01
Zufferey, Joris – P-1-28-02
zur Nieden, Anja – P-3-07-09
Zurbrugg, Christian – P-3-27-15
Zurriaga, Oscar – P-2-05-11
Zuurbier, Moniek – P-2-12-02, O-1-14-06, O-2-43-02
Zwiener, Christian – O-3-31-04
Živkovic, Marija – P-1-01-39, O-2-43-01
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Program at a Glance
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]
Session Type: T=Tutorial (early morning) F=Full Plenary S=Symposium O=Oral P=Poster ME=Meetings (usually upon invitation) SE=Social Event
Day: 1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
Monday, August 19, 2013
09:00–12:00
WS-02
Probabilistic Dietary Exposure Assessment Models and Data
Boston 1
WS-03
Basics of Air Quality Modeling
Boston 2
WS-04
Exposure to temperature extremes during pregnancy and birth outcomes: A
call for international collaboration
Boston 3
WS-05
Environmental Exposure Modelling Workshop
WS-06
Methods for climate change and health assessment
WS-07
Ways to Evoke Mindfulness for Ethical Conduct
WS-08
Crash Course in R: An Introduction to R for Environmental Epidemiology
12:00–17:00
ME
Accepted LEZ
Guangzhou
12:30–14:00
ME
ISEE Council Meeting
Hong Kong
12:30–17:00
ME
ISIAQ Board of Directors
13:00–16:00
WS-11
The Exposome : how to deal with exposure signatures and cocktails from the
perspective of ISES, ISEE and ISIAQ
Boston 2
WS-12
Workshop on Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT): practical methods
for priority setting and evaluation
Boston 3
WS-13
Health and climate change
Kairo 1
WS-14
Writing and Publishing Research Papers
Kairo 2
13:00–16:30
WS-09
Understanding inter- and intra-individual variability in human biomonitoring
spot samples
17:30–19:00
SE
OPENING EVENT & RECEPTION “Airing Sounds - Wasting Rhythm”
09:00–16:00
External:
Biozentrum URZ
Lima
External: Adagio
Hotel
Darwin
Mexico
Boston 1
External: Hall
2.0 (Rundhof)
Tuesday, August 20 , 2013
07:15–08:30
ME
ISEE Council Meeting
07:45–08:30
T-1-01
CV/Career planning
T-1-02
Epigenetics and Environmental Epidemiology: a Step by Step Tutorial to
Design and Conduct an Epigenetic Study
T-1-03
The Conceptual Framework and Application of Receptor Models
Kairo
T-1-04
Translating (research) evidence into policy: the case of health systems
interventions
Delhi
08:45–10:00
F-1-05
Opening Plenary Session hosted by Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
(Swiss TPH)
San Francisco
10:30–12:00
S-1-06
Debate: DDT - poison or life saver?
San Francisco
183
Hong Kong
Boston
Shanghai
O-1-07
Time series studies of heat and cold related mortality
S-1-08
Ultrafine particles – importance of indoor sources, exposure and potential
health effects
O-1-09
Organic pollutants and neurodevelopment
Singapore
O-1-10
Novel Directions in Exposure Assessment
Osaka /
Samarkand
O-1-11
Environment and health
O-1-12
Worldwide Water Security: Bacteria, Parasites, Chemicals Everywhere!!
S-1-13
Environmental and Genetic Impact on the Development of Allergic Diseases
Kairo
O-1-14
New aspects of air pollutant measurements
Delhi
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Montreal
Sydney
Boston
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Shanghai
Program at a Glance
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]
Session Type: T=Tutorial (early morning) F=Full Plenary S=Symposium O=Oral P=Poster ME=Meetings (usually upon invitation) SE=Social Event
Day: 1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
S-1-15
Assessing exposure to chemicals and other pollutants via house dust
Helvetia 1
O-1-16
Reproductive Health
Helvetia 2
O-1-17
Arsenic Poisoning - A Global Perspective
12:00–13:15
ME
Global Studies on Children, Homes and Health
Singapore
12:00–13:30
ME
Ethics and philosophy committee meeting
Hong Kong
12:20–13:50
ME
Joint Workshop of Asian Societies
12:30–14:00
ME
ISEE New Members Welcome Reception
Hall 4.1
13:00–14:00
P-1
Poster Viewing I
Hall 4.1
14:00–15:30
S-1-18
New WHO Indoor air quality guidelines for household fuel combustion:
methods, new evidence and plans for implementation
S-1-19
Health impacts of climate change mitigation policies in urban areas
O-1-20
Personal exposure assessment methods
S-1-21
Intra-individual and population variability in biomarker concentrations:
Sources, implications, and approaches
O-1-22
Air pollution and respiratory health
O-1-23
Drinking Water
S-1-24
Engineered Nanomaterials: current understanding on exposure and potential
health effects
O-1-25
Health related quality of life
O-1-26
Diabetes
16:00–17:30
Helvetia 3-5
Rio
San Francisco
Montreal
Sydney
Singapore
Osaka /
Samarkand
Rio
Boston
Shanghai
Kairo
O-1-27
Neurodegeneration
O-1-28
Microbial environment
Helvetia 1
Delhi
S-1-29
Phthalate Exposure and Male Reproductive Health: State of the Evidence
Helvetia 2
S-1-30
Arsenic in Rice: Exposure and Health Impacts
Helvetia 3-5
O-1-31
Long term effects of air pollution, in memory of Mike Lebowitz
S-1-32
International Working Group for Coordination of the Next Generation of Large
Scale Birth Cohorts of Child Health and the Environment: Overview, Brief
History, and Highlights of Progress
S-1-33
Exposure assessment in indoor and outdoor air pollution and its impact on
health, in memory of Manel Nebot and Christophe Declercq
O-1-34
Biomarkers of Exposure: health effects and environmental sources
O-1-35
Air pollution modelling
O-1-36
Hazard identification and risk analysis for policy support
O-1-37
Traffic related air pollution exposure assessment
S-1-38
Weather related mortality in low- and middle-income countries
Kairo
O-1-39
Household air pollution intervention
Delhi
O-1-40
Asthma, allergy and environmental microbes
Helvetia 1
O-1-41
Reproductive effects from persistent organic pollutants
Helvetia 2
O-1-42
Water, water everywhere - what’s the risk from what we drink?
18:00–19:30
ME
ISES Board Meeting
18:00–20:00
ME
Guidance workshop “Accounting for respiratory effects of PM in life cycle
impact assessment”
Wettstein
18:30–
SE
Students and New Researchers Network (SNRN) Social Event
External:
Sudhaus
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
San Francisco
Montreal
Sydney
Singapore
Osaka /
Samarkand
Boston
Shanghai
Helvetia 3-5
Hong Kong
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
184
Program at a Glance
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]
Session Type: T=Tutorial (early morning) F=Full Plenary S=Symposium O=Oral P=Poster ME=Meetings (usually upon invitation) SE=Social Event
Day: 1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
07:15–08:30
ME
ISEE Council Meeting
07:45–08:30
T-2-01
How to be a reviewer for a scientific journal?
T-2-02
Epigenetics - Memories of Past Exposures and Predictors of Diseases:
Methodological Considerations and some Findings
T-2-03
Outbreak investigation for environmental hazards
Kairo
T-2-04
Health impact assessment methods for industrial development projects in
tropical regions
Delhi
08:45–10:00
F-2-05
Plenary Session hosted by the International Society for Indoor Air Quality and
Climate (ISIAQ)
San Francisco
10:30–12:00
S-2-06
Bridging Computational Biology with Environmental Epidemiology to Address
Multiple Exposures
San Francisco
O-2-07
Climate Change: Health Vulnerability and Impacts
S-2-08
Energy-efficiency interventions in low-income housing: Effects on exposure
and health
O-2-09
Long-term health effects of ambient air pollution
O-2-10
Air pollution modelling
S-2-11
Prenatal Environment, Epigenetic Mechanisms and the Developmental Origins
of Health and Disease
S-2-12
Environmental Noise in a Public Health framework
S-2-13
Toxic waste management: challenges and lessons learned from recent events
in African contexts
O-2-14
Indoor Air Pollution Exposure Assessment
O-2-15
Biomarkers in the childhood
O-2-16
Atopic diseases
Helvetia 1
O-2-17
Organic pollutant measurements
Helvetia 2
O-2-18
Health impact assessment
ME
ATS Project on Adverse Effects of Air Quality
12:00–13:30
Hong Kong
Boston
Shanghai
Montreal
Sydney
Singapore
Osaka /
Samarkand
Rio
Boston
Shanghai
Kairo
Delhi
Helvetia 3-5
Mexico
ME
Ethics and philosophy committee meeting
12:00–13:45
ME
Escape Meeting
12:00–14:00
ME
ISEE Capacity Building Committee
12:30–13:30
ME
ISIAQ General Membership Meeting
Osaka /
Samarkand
ME
EHP Associate Editors Meeting
Hong Kong
13:00–14:00
P-2
Poster Viewing II
14:00–15:30
S-2-19
The European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE): Final
findings
O-2-20
Air pollution and cardiovascular diseases 1
S-2-21
Household air pollution (HAP), birth weight and neonatal mortality: Ground
truthing intervention studies to make efficient gains on the evidence
O-2-22
Biomarker measurements
O-2-23
Gene-environment interaction
O-2-24
Organic pollutant modelling
O-2-25
Climate Change: Effects and Adaptation Strategies
185
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Guangzhou
Sydney
Rio
Hall 4.1
San Francisco
Montreal
Sydney
Singapore
Osaka /
Samarkand
Rio
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Boston
Program at a Glance
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]
Session Type: T=Tutorial (early morning) F=Full Plenary S=Symposium O=Oral P=Poster ME=Meetings (usually upon invitation) SE=Social Event
Day: 1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
16:00–17:30
17:30–18:30
19:00–
O-2-26
Waste
Shanghai
S-2-27
Natural radiation exposure and associated childhood leukaemia risk
Kairo
O-2-28
Time series studies of heat related health effects
Delhi
S-2-29
Investigating Epidemic Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown Causes in Central
America and India
Helvetia 1
O-2-30
Environmental Health Policy
Helvetia 2
O-2-31
Air pollution health risk assessment
S-2-32
International Efforts to Implement the Exposome
Helvetia 3-5
San Francisco
O-2-33
Weather exposure indicators and related health effects
O-2-34
Air Pollution and Cancer
Montreal
S-2-35
Pregnancy cohort studies: Linking early life exposure to endocrine disrupting
chemicals to children’s health and development
O-2-36
Source-specific health effects of air pollution
S-2-37
Exposures to chemicals: Contribution via the dermal route
O-2-38
Intersection Between Built Environment, Air Quality, Physical Activity and
Metobolism
S-2-39
Limits to growth and public health
O-2-40
Ionizing radiation and health
Kairo
O-2-41
Ventilation - effects on exposures, health and energy
Delhi
S-2-42
Microbes, Indoor Environment and Health-Interdisciplinary challenges
O-2-43
New directions in understanding particulate matter exposures
O-2-44
Air pollution policy
ME
ISES General Membership Meeting
ME
SELMA-CHILD Lab methods
SE
Social Event at the Theater Basel
Sydney
Singapore
Osaka /
Samarkand
Rio
Boston
Shanghai
Helvetia 1
Helvetia 2
Helvetia 3-5
Rio
Hong Kong
External:
Theater Basel
Thursday, August 22, 2013
07:15–08:30
ME
ISEE Council Meeting
07:45–08:30
T-3-01
Interpretation of Indoor Air Pollutant Measurement Data
T-3-02
Pharmacology for non-pharmacologists – an environmental health approach
T-3-03
Influence of uncertainties and variabilities on exposure and risk evaluation
Kairo
T-3-04
Epidemiology for Employers: a cost benefit projection tool for employee
health programmes
Delhi
F-3-05
Plenary Session hosted by the International Society for Environmental
Epidemiology (ISEE)
San Francisco
San Francisco
08:45–10:00
10:30–12:00
Hong Kong
S-3-06
New Frontiers in Environmental Epigenetics: To Infinium and Beyond
S-3-07
Global Climate Change and Health- Building bridges between science and
practice
O-3-08
Air Pollution and Neurodevelopment
O-3-09
TRAP: Making sense of exposures and health effects
O-3-10
Short term effects of air pollution
O-3-11
Equity
O-3-12
Air pollution and physical activity
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Boston
Shanghai
Montreal
Sydney
Singapore
Osaka /
Samarkand
Rio
Boston
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
186
Program at a Glance
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]
Session Type: T=Tutorial (early morning) F=Full Plenary S=Symposium O=Oral P=Poster ME=Meetings (usually upon invitation) SE=Social Event
Day: 1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
S-3-13
Demonstration of Air Quality Apps and Sensors Ushering in Exposure Science
in the 21st Century
Shanghai
O-3-14
Electromagnetic fields
Kairo
O-3-15
Cancer and Endocrine Effects of Organic Pollutants
Delhi
O-3-16
Exposure to metals
Helvetia 1
O-3-17
Household air pollution and respiratory diseases
Helvetia 2
O-3-18
Measuring and Modeling Spatio-Temporal Variation in Airborne Pollutants
12:30–13:15
ME
IOC and Society Presidents Meeting
12:30–13:30
ME
Meeting of the European chapter of ISEE
13:00–14:00
P-3
Poster Viewing III
14:00–15:30
S-3-19
Translating science into health benefits: a global perspective on air pollution
Helvetia 3-5
Miami
Osaka /
Samarkand
Hall 4.1
San Francisco
S-3-20
Climate Change, Indoor Environment and Health: Global Perspective
O-3-21
Health effects of traffic-related air pollution
O-3-22
Assessment of organic pollutant exposure
Singapore
O-3-23
Short term effects of ambient air pollution
Osaka /
Samarkand
S-3-24
“Prevention, Diagnosis and Cure for the Practice of “”Manufacturing Doubt””:
What can scientific societies do and how can the ISEE Policy Committee
develop a helpful approach?”
S-3-25
Agricultural Exposures & Rural Health
S-3-26
Interplay Between Human and Animal Studies in Endocrine Disruption
S-3-27
Radiofrequency electromagnetic fields and children’s health; How can we
improve our current knowledge?
Kairo
O-3-28
Sources of Indoor Exposure: Combustion, Consumer Products, Dust and
Crystal Meth!
Delhi
O-3-29
Health effects of metals
Helvetia 1
S-3-30
Environmental and Occupational Health Risks from Fracking and Natural Gas
Extraction
Helvetia 2
O-3-31
Environmental health and Ecosystem health
S-3-32
Asbestos research of IARC
O-3-33
Climate change policy
Montreal
O-3-34
Air pollution in elderly
Sydney
O-3-35
Biomarker exposure modeling
O-3-36
Household air pollution and quality of life
O-3-37
Mental Health
O-3-38
Skin exposure, skin disease, and related risk factors
O-3-39
Methodological issues in environmental health
Kairo
O-3-40
Occupational studies
Delhi
O-3-41
Metal exposures, cardiovascular health, and other outcomes
Helvetia 1
O-3-42
Air pollution and equity
Helvetia 2
17:30–19:00
ME
ISEE General Membership Meeting
19:00–20:00
ME
SNRN Mentorship evening event
16:00–17:15
187
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Montreal
Sydney
Rio
Boston
Shanghai
Helvetia 3-5
San Francisco
Singapore
Osaka /
Samarkand
Boston
Shanghai
Osaka /
Samarkand
Foyer (Level 2)
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Program at a Glance
[Session Type]-[Day]-[Session-Number]
Session Type: T=Tutorial (early morning) F=Full Plenary S=Symposium O=Oral P=Poster ME=Meetings (usually upon invitation) SE=Social Event
Day: 1=Tue 2=Wed 3=Thu 4=Fri
Friday, August 23, 2013
07:15–08:30
ME
ISEE Council Meeting
07:45–08:30
T-4-01
Promotion of Air Pollution & Health Research to influence Policy
T-4-02
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and Semivolatile Organic Compounds
(SVOCs) in Building Materials and Consumer Products: Predicting Emissions
and Estimating Exposure
T-4-03
The principles of mixed linear regression models: an introduction
08:45–10:30
F-4-04
Plenary Session hosted by the International Society of Exposure Sciences
(ISES)
San Francisco
11:00–12:30
O-4-05
Household air pollution and NCDs
San Francisco
S-4-06
Health and Climate change: Research to motivate policy action
O-4-07
Reproductive effects of air pollution 2
O-4-08
Organic pollutants and growth
O-4-09
Green space
S-4-10
Childhood Obesity and the Environment
O-4-11
Pesticide 1
O-4-12
Dietary exposures in pregnancy and birth outcomes
S-4-13
The applications of satellite remote sensing in air pollution exposure
modelling and epidemiology
O-4-14
Air Pollution and Children’s Health
O-4-15
Exposure to metals and neurodevelopment
Helvetia 1
O-4-16
Household air pollution and risk assessment
Helvetia 2
O-4-17
Noise and health
O-4-18
Hot Topics
13:30–15:00
15:15–15:45
Hong Kong
Boston
Shanghai
Kairo
Montreal
Sydney
Singapore
Osaka /
Samarkand
Rio
Boston
Shanghai
Kairo
Delhi
Helvetia 3-5
San Francisco
O-4-19
Climate change and infection diseases
O-4-20
Reproductive effects of air pollution 1
O-4-21
Air pollution and cardiovascular diseases 2
O-4-22
Air pollution and quality of life
O-4-23
Pesticide 2
O-4-24
Food related exposures
O-4-25
Air pollution exposure modeling
Kairo
O-4-26
Health effects from organic pollutants
Delhi
O-4-27
Secondhand tobacco smoke
O-4-28
Road traffic noise
F-4-29
Closing Session
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Montreal
Sydney
Singapore
Osaka /
Samarkand
Boston
Shanghai
Helvetia 2
Helvetia 3-5
San Francisco
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
188
Ground Plan
Osaka
Samarkand
San Francisco
3rd Floor
Montreal
Singapore
Sydney
The rooms Helvetia 1,2
and 3–5 can be reached
using the mezzanine
floor of the Congress
Center Basel. It is located
between the 1st and 2nd
floor – please follow the
signs to these rooms.
2nd Floor
Exhibition
& Food Area
Rio
Guangzhou
Mexiko
Hongkong Miami
189
Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Nairobi
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Ground Plan
Catering & Quiet Zone
Poster Sessions (Hall 4.1)
Poster Exhibition
The conference rooms Helvetia 1, 2
and 3–5 are located in the Swissôtel
on the first floor. Both the congress
center and the hotel are connected
with each other.
Catering & Quiet Zone
Shanghai
Delhi
Boston
Ground Level
Kairo
Halle 4.0
Lima
Darwin
Registration Desk
Entrance / Exit
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland
19–23, August 2013
190
How to Get There
Halle
Hall
2
Tram 1 / 2 / 6
City
Congress Center Basel
MCH Messe Schweiz
Messeplatz 21
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Hall
Congress Center Basel
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Basel, Switzerland
19–23 August, 2013
Parking
Messe Basel
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Dreirosenbrücke
Rundhof
CLARAPLATZ
Universitätsspital
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Zoo
CENTRALBAHNPLATZ
Train Station SNCF
TGV
Train Station SBB
ICE
Congress Center Basel
Messeplatz 21
4005 Basel
Swiss TPH
Socinstrasse 57
4051 Basel
Theater Basel
Theaterstrasse 7
4051 Basel
Environment and Health –
Bridging South, North, East and West.
Basel, Switzerland 19–23 August, 2013
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Burgweg 7
4058 Basel
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