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Tuesday August 25, 2009
Start: 00:00
Start: 25 Aug 2009 - 00:00
End: 29 Aug 2009 - 17:00

 

The joint British-Irish 21st annual conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) will take place in Dublin.  This is the first ISEE AGM in Ireland. 

The conference theme is 'Environment, Food and Global Health'.  It will provide an opportunity for the food and agriculture research community to come together with the environmental epidemiology community to explore the many different ways in which food production, food processing, and food distribution impact on human health. 

Wednesday August 26, 2009
(all day)
Start: 25 Aug 2009 - 00:00
End: 29 Aug 2009 - 17:00

 

The joint British-Irish 21st annual conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) will take place in Dublin.  This is the first ISEE AGM in Ireland. 

The conference theme is 'Environment, Food and Global Health'.  It will provide an opportunity for the food and agriculture research community to come together with the environmental epidemiology community to explore the many different ways in which food production, food processing, and food distribution impact on human health. 

Thursday August 27, 2009
(all day)
Start: 25 Aug 2009 - 00:00
End: 29 Aug 2009 - 17:00

 

The joint British-Irish 21st annual conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) will take place in Dublin.  This is the first ISEE AGM in Ireland. 

The conference theme is 'Environment, Food and Global Health'.  It will provide an opportunity for the food and agriculture research community to come together with the environmental epidemiology community to explore the many different ways in which food production, food processing, and food distribution impact on human health. 

Friday August 28, 2009
(all day)
Start: 25 Aug 2009 - 00:00
End: 29 Aug 2009 - 17:00

 

The joint British-Irish 21st annual conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) will take place in Dublin.  This is the first ISEE AGM in Ireland. 

The conference theme is 'Environment, Food and Global Health'.  It will provide an opportunity for the food and agriculture research community to come together with the environmental epidemiology community to explore the many different ways in which food production, food processing, and food distribution impact on human health. 

Saturday August 29, 2009
End: 17:00
Start: 25 Aug 2009 - 00:00
End: 29 Aug 2009 - 17:00

 

The joint British-Irish 21st annual conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) will take place in Dublin.  This is the first ISEE AGM in Ireland. 

The conference theme is 'Environment, Food and Global Health'.  It will provide an opportunity for the food and agriculture research community to come together with the environmental epidemiology community to explore the many different ways in which food production, food processing, and food distribution impact on human health. 

Thursday September 3, 2009
Start: 09:00
End: 16:15

A free, one-day conference on population-based cancer research on the island of Ireland will be held at the Gandon Suite, Davenport Hotel, Dublin on Thursday, September 3rd from 9.00 to 16.15.

This conference will include talks and posters on cancer aetiology, diagnosis, treatment, survival, health economics and health care research, with speakers from a wide range of disciplines and institutions. We are particularly pleased to welcome the new Director of International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), Professor Chris Wild, who will give the keynote address.

Thursday September 17, 2009
Start: 10:00
End: 14:00

The HIA Forum provides an opportunity for those with an interest in HIA to meet, share experiences, hear about new developments and consider how to progress HIA.  The next meeting 'HIA: a tool to support healthier communities' - 17th September, Waterford Institute of Technology, Waterford

This session will include:

    * An update on how health is being incorporated into the Environmental Impact Assessment process (Carrie Garavan, University of Limerick)

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