

Hence, the aim of this session is to highlight the general value of biobanks for human & environmental biomonitoring by providing insights into the latest research results and initiating a joint discussion on how established and internationally distributed biobanks can work together, how samples can be shared, and how to create the greatest possible knowledge by collaborating to monitor pollution- and lifestyle-associated diseases. Biomonitoring, the monitoring of chemicals in humans and the environment, serves as the basis for a wide range of political decisions and regulation measures in the field of human and environmental health.īiobanks play a key role in assessing environmental healthiness and for human biomonitoring activities, since they can provide high-quality environmental and human samples with associated data. To obtain a better understanding of this, human biomonitoring data are collected and used as science-based evidence to underpin measures for safeguarding environmental quality and to minimize the adverse effects of environmental stressors. The relationship between environmental health, socio-economic living conditions, individual behavior and public health is very complex.

Our goal is to provide our conference attendees with the best content possible for each and every one of these topics.

With this call for abstracts, we are now looking for your input as participants in these sessions. serve as “hot topic” sessions that will provide the latest perspectives on key issues confronting our profession.September 2006-December 2006 Rockwell Collins in Melbourne, FL. address best practices for core components of biobanking or One China-based mining rig company has been operating a pool called Antpool since 2013.In preparation for the conference, over 20 session topics have been identified that: Europe Biobank Week 2019 will be held on 8-11 October at the Music- and Conference Center (MuK) in Lübeck, Germany.
