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SUMMARY:Health risk assessment of chemicals – principles and applications
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DESCRIPTION:PARC organised an in-person training course on Health Risk Asse
 ssment of Chemicals – Principles and Applications\, which took place fro
 m 18 to 22 November 2024 at the Karolinska Institutet\, Campus Solna\, Sto
 ckholm\, Sweden\, under the scientific coordination of the Institute of En
 vironmental Medicine. ↗&nbsp\;Training content• Introduction to the co
 ncepts and aims of health risk assessment• The role of risk assessment i
 n the wider risk analysis framework• Steps of risk assessment: hazard id
 entification\, hazard characterisation\, exposure assessment\, and risk ch
 aracterisation• Use of data from in vivo\, in vitro\, and epidemiologica
 l studies\, as well as exposure data\, with emphasis on assessing relevanc
 e and reliability• Introduction to new approach methodologies (NAMs)\, a
 dverse outcome pathways (AOPs)\, and integrated approaches to testing and 
 assessment (IATA)• Derivation of health-based guidance values\, such as 
 Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)\, and margins of safety• Case studies on t
 he application of risk assessment in regulatory decision makingTarget audi
 enceThe course was designed for PhD students\, researchers\, and participa
 nts from authorities seeking to strengthen their understanding of the prin
 ciples and applications of health risk assessment of chemicals. Participan
 ts were expected to have a background in toxicology or related fields.Prac
 tical detailsThe course was free of charge and open to both PARC members a
 nd non-members\, with priority given to PARC members. Participants covered
  their own travel\, accommodation\, and personal expenses.Training highlig
 htsFor a detailed summary of the training outcomes and participation\, ple
 ase click here. Training materials developed and used during the training 
 were not made publicly available\, but you can find other related training
  resources in the PARC Repository of Learning and Educational Materials.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p data-start=\"129
 \" data-end=\"856\">PARC organised an in-person training course on <em dat
 a-start=\"176\" data-end=\"243\">Health Risk Assessment of Chemicals – P
 rinciples and Applications</em>\, which took place from 18 to 22 November 
 2024 at the Karolinska Institutet\, Campus Solna\, Stockholm\, Sweden\, un
 der the scientific coordination of the I<a href=\"https://ki.se/en/imm\">n
 stitute of Environmental Medicine.<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗<
 /span></a>&nbsp\;</p><p data-start=\"858\" data-end=\"1631\"><strong data-
 start=\"858\" data-end=\"878\">Training content</strong><br>• Introducti
 on to the concepts and aims of health risk assessment<br>• The role of r
 isk assessment in the wider risk analysis framework<br>• Steps of risk a
 ssessment: hazard identification\, hazard characterisation\, exposure asse
 ssment\, and risk characterisation<br>• Use of data from in vivo\, in vi
 tro\, and epidemiological studies\, as well as exposure data\, with emphas
 is on assessing relevance and reliability<br>• Introduction to new appro
 ach methodologies (NAMs)\, adverse outcome pathways (AOPs)\, and integrate
 d approaches to testing and assessment (IATA)<br>• Derivation of health-
 based guidance values\, such as Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)\, and margin
 s of safety<br>• Case studies on the application of risk assessment in r
 egulatory decision making</p><p data-start=\"1633\" data-end=\"2000\"><str
 ong data-start=\"1633\" data-end=\"1652\">Target audience</strong><br>The 
 course was designed for PhD students\, researchers\, and participants from
  authorities seeking to strengthen their understanding of the principles a
 nd applications of health risk assessment of chemicals. Participants were 
 expected to have a background in toxicology or related fields.</p><p data-
 start=\"2002\" data-end=\"2307\"><strong data-start=\"2002\" data-end=\"20
 23\">Practical details</strong><br>The course was free of charge and open 
 to both PARC members and non-members\, with priority given to PARC members
 . Participants covered their own travel\, accommodation\, and personal exp
 enses.</p><p data-start=\"2309\" data-end=\"2606\"><strong data-start=\"23
 09\" data-end=\"2332\">Training highlights</strong><br>For a detailed summ
 ary of the training outcomes and participation\, please click <a href=\"ht
 tps://www.eu-parc.eu/news/building-capacities/parc-training-course-health-
 risk-assessment-chemicals-principles-and\">here</a>. Training materials de
 veloped and used during the training were not made publicly available\, bu
 t you can find other related training resources in the<a href=\"https://ww
 w.eu-parc.eu/learning-materials\"> PARC Repository of Learning and Educati
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SUMMARY:Health risk assessment of chemicals – principles and applications
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:PARC organised an in-person training course on Health Risk Asse
 ssment of Chemicals – Principles and Applications\, which took place fro
 m 18 to 22 November 2024 at the Karolinska Institutet\, Campus Solna\, Sto
 ckholm\, Sweden\, under the scientific coordination of the Institute of En
 vironmental Medicine. ↗&nbsp\;Training content• Introduction to the co
 ncepts and aims of health risk assessment• The role of risk assessment i
 n the wider risk analysis framework• Steps of risk assessment: hazard id
 entification\, hazard characterisation\, exposure assessment\, and risk ch
 aracterisation• Use of data from in vivo\, in vitro\, and epidemiologica
 l studies\, as well as exposure data\, with emphasis on assessing relevanc
 e and reliability• Introduction to new approach methodologies (NAMs)\, a
 dverse outcome pathways (AOPs)\, and integrated approaches to testing and 
 assessment (IATA)• Derivation of health-based guidance values\, such as 
 Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)\, and margins of safety• Case studies on t
 he application of risk assessment in regulatory decision makingTarget audi
 enceThe course was designed for PhD students\, researchers\, and participa
 nts from authorities seeking to strengthen their understanding of the prin
 ciples and applications of health risk assessment of chemicals. Participan
 ts were expected to have a background in toxicology or related fields.Prac
 tical detailsThe course was free of charge and open to both PARC members a
 nd non-members\, with priority given to PARC members. Participants covered
  their own travel\, accommodation\, and personal expenses.Training highlig
 htsFor a detailed summary of the training outcomes and participation\, ple
 ase click here. Training materials developed and used during the training 
 were not made publicly available\, but you can find other related training
  resources in the PARC Repository of Learning and Educational Materials.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p data-start=\"129
 \" data-end=\"856\">PARC organised an in-person training course on <em dat
 a-start=\"176\" data-end=\"243\">Health Risk Assessment of Chemicals – P
 rinciples and Applications</em>\, which took place from 18 to 22 November 
 2024 at the Karolinska Institutet\, Campus Solna\, Stockholm\, Sweden\, un
 der the scientific coordination of the I<a href=\"https://ki.se/en/imm\">n
 stitute of Environmental Medicine.<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗<
 /span></a>&nbsp\;</p><p data-start=\"858\" data-end=\"1631\"><strong data-
 start=\"858\" data-end=\"878\">Training content</strong><br>• Introducti
 on to the concepts and aims of health risk assessment<br>• The role of r
 isk assessment in the wider risk analysis framework<br>• Steps of risk a
 ssessment: hazard identification\, hazard characterisation\, exposure asse
 ssment\, and risk characterisation<br>• Use of data from in vivo\, in vi
 tro\, and epidemiological studies\, as well as exposure data\, with emphas
 is on assessing relevance and reliability<br>• Introduction to new appro
 ach methodologies (NAMs)\, adverse outcome pathways (AOPs)\, and integrate
 d approaches to testing and assessment (IATA)<br>• Derivation of health-
 based guidance values\, such as Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)\, and margin
 s of safety<br>• Case studies on the application of risk assessment in r
 egulatory decision making</p><p data-start=\"1633\" data-end=\"2000\"><str
 ong data-start=\"1633\" data-end=\"1652\">Target audience</strong><br>The 
 course was designed for PhD students\, researchers\, and participants from
  authorities seeking to strengthen their understanding of the principles a
 nd applications of health risk assessment of chemicals. Participants were 
 expected to have a background in toxicology or related fields.</p><p data-
 start=\"2002\" data-end=\"2307\"><strong data-start=\"2002\" data-end=\"20
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 to both PARC members and non-members\, with priority given to PARC members
 . Participants covered their own travel\, accommodation\, and personal exp
 enses.</p><p data-start=\"2309\" data-end=\"2606\"><strong data-start=\"23
 09\" data-end=\"2332\">Training highlights</strong><br>For a detailed summ
 ary of the training outcomes and participation\, please click <a href=\"ht
 tps://www.eu-parc.eu/news/building-capacities/parc-training-course-health-
 risk-assessment-chemicals-principles-and\">here</a>. Training materials de
 veloped and used during the training were not made publicly available\, bu
 t you can find other related training resources in the<a href=\"https://ww
 w.eu-parc.eu/learning-materials\"> PARC Repository of Learning and Educati
 onal Materials.</a></p></body></html>
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SUMMARY:Health risk assessment of chemicals – principles and applications
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:PARC organised an in-person training course on Health Risk Asse
 ssment of Chemicals – Principles and Applications\, which took place fro
 m 18 to 22 November 2024 at the Karolinska Institutet\, Campus Solna\, Sto
 ckholm\, Sweden\, under the scientific coordination of the Institute of En
 vironmental Medicine. ↗&nbsp\;Training content• Introduction to the co
 ncepts and aims of health risk assessment• The role of risk assessment i
 n the wider risk analysis framework• Steps of risk assessment: hazard id
 entification\, hazard characterisation\, exposure assessment\, and risk ch
 aracterisation• Use of data from in vivo\, in vitro\, and epidemiologica
 l studies\, as well as exposure data\, with emphasis on assessing relevanc
 e and reliability• Introduction to new approach methodologies (NAMs)\, a
 dverse outcome pathways (AOPs)\, and integrated approaches to testing and 
 assessment (IATA)• Derivation of health-based guidance values\, such as 
 Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)\, and margins of safety• Case studies on t
 he application of risk assessment in regulatory decision makingTarget audi
 enceThe course was designed for PhD students\, researchers\, and participa
 nts from authorities seeking to strengthen their understanding of the prin
 ciples and applications of health risk assessment of chemicals. Participan
 ts were expected to have a background in toxicology or related fields.Prac
 tical detailsThe course was free of charge and open to both PARC members a
 nd non-members\, with priority given to PARC members. Participants covered
  their own travel\, accommodation\, and personal expenses.Training highlig
 htsFor a detailed summary of the training outcomes and participation\, ple
 ase click here. Training materials developed and used during the training 
 were not made publicly available\, but you can find other related training
  resources in the PARC Repository of Learning and Educational Materials.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p data-start=\"129
 \" data-end=\"856\">PARC organised an in-person training course on <em dat
 a-start=\"176\" data-end=\"243\">Health Risk Assessment of Chemicals – P
 rinciples and Applications</em>\, which took place from 18 to 22 November 
 2024 at the Karolinska Institutet\, Campus Solna\, Stockholm\, Sweden\, un
 der the scientific coordination of the I<a href=\"https://ki.se/en/imm\">n
 stitute of Environmental Medicine.<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗<
 /span></a>&nbsp\;</p><p data-start=\"858\" data-end=\"1631\"><strong data-
 start=\"858\" data-end=\"878\">Training content</strong><br>• Introducti
 on to the concepts and aims of health risk assessment<br>• The role of r
 isk assessment in the wider risk analysis framework<br>• Steps of risk a
 ssessment: hazard identification\, hazard characterisation\, exposure asse
 ssment\, and risk characterisation<br>• Use of data from in vivo\, in vi
 tro\, and epidemiological studies\, as well as exposure data\, with emphas
 is on assessing relevance and reliability<br>• Introduction to new appro
 ach methodologies (NAMs)\, adverse outcome pathways (AOPs)\, and integrate
 d approaches to testing and assessment (IATA)<br>• Derivation of health-
 based guidance values\, such as Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)\, and margin
 s of safety<br>• Case studies on the application of risk assessment in r
 egulatory decision making</p><p data-start=\"1633\" data-end=\"2000\"><str
 ong data-start=\"1633\" data-end=\"1652\">Target audience</strong><br>The 
 course was designed for PhD students\, researchers\, and participants from
  authorities seeking to strengthen their understanding of the principles a
 nd applications of health risk assessment of chemicals. Participants were 
 expected to have a background in toxicology or related fields.</p><p data-
 start=\"2002\" data-end=\"2307\"><strong data-start=\"2002\" data-end=\"20
 23\">Practical details</strong><br>The course was free of charge and open 
 to both PARC members and non-members\, with priority given to PARC members
 . Participants covered their own travel\, accommodation\, and personal exp
 enses.</p><p data-start=\"2309\" data-end=\"2606\"><strong data-start=\"23
 09\" data-end=\"2332\">Training highlights</strong><br>For a detailed summ
 ary of the training outcomes and participation\, please click <a href=\"ht
 tps://www.eu-parc.eu/news/building-capacities/parc-training-course-health-
 risk-assessment-chemicals-principles-and\">here</a>. Training materials de
 veloped and used during the training were not made publicly available\, bu
 t you can find other related training resources in the<a href=\"https://ww
 w.eu-parc.eu/learning-materials\"> PARC Repository of Learning and Educati
 onal Materials.</a></p></body></html>
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SUMMARY:Health risk assessment of chemicals – principles and applications
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:PARC organised an in-person training course on Health Risk Asse
 ssment of Chemicals – Principles and Applications\, which took place fro
 m 18 to 22 November 2024 at the Karolinska Institutet\, Campus Solna\, Sto
 ckholm\, Sweden\, under the scientific coordination of the Institute of En
 vironmental Medicine. ↗&nbsp\;Training content• Introduction to the co
 ncepts and aims of health risk assessment• The role of risk assessment i
 n the wider risk analysis framework• Steps of risk assessment: hazard id
 entification\, hazard characterisation\, exposure assessment\, and risk ch
 aracterisation• Use of data from in vivo\, in vitro\, and epidemiologica
 l studies\, as well as exposure data\, with emphasis on assessing relevanc
 e and reliability• Introduction to new approach methodologies (NAMs)\, a
 dverse outcome pathways (AOPs)\, and integrated approaches to testing and 
 assessment (IATA)• Derivation of health-based guidance values\, such as 
 Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)\, and margins of safety• Case studies on t
 he application of risk assessment in regulatory decision makingTarget audi
 enceThe course was designed for PhD students\, researchers\, and participa
 nts from authorities seeking to strengthen their understanding of the prin
 ciples and applications of health risk assessment of chemicals. Participan
 ts were expected to have a background in toxicology or related fields.Prac
 tical detailsThe course was free of charge and open to both PARC members a
 nd non-members\, with priority given to PARC members. Participants covered
  their own travel\, accommodation\, and personal expenses.Training highlig
 htsFor a detailed summary of the training outcomes and participation\, ple
 ase click here. Training materials developed and used during the training 
 were not made publicly available\, but you can find other related training
  resources in the PARC Repository of Learning and Educational Materials.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p data-start=\"129
 \" data-end=\"856\">PARC organised an in-person training course on <em dat
 a-start=\"176\" data-end=\"243\">Health Risk Assessment of Chemicals – P
 rinciples and Applications</em>\, which took place from 18 to 22 November 
 2024 at the Karolinska Institutet\, Campus Solna\, Stockholm\, Sweden\, un
 der the scientific coordination of the I<a href=\"https://ki.se/en/imm\">n
 stitute of Environmental Medicine.<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗<
 /span></a>&nbsp\;</p><p data-start=\"858\" data-end=\"1631\"><strong data-
 start=\"858\" data-end=\"878\">Training content</strong><br>• Introducti
 on to the concepts and aims of health risk assessment<br>• The role of r
 isk assessment in the wider risk analysis framework<br>• Steps of risk a
 ssessment: hazard identification\, hazard characterisation\, exposure asse
 ssment\, and risk characterisation<br>• Use of data from in vivo\, in vi
 tro\, and epidemiological studies\, as well as exposure data\, with emphas
 is on assessing relevance and reliability<br>• Introduction to new appro
 ach methodologies (NAMs)\, adverse outcome pathways (AOPs)\, and integrate
 d approaches to testing and assessment (IATA)<br>• Derivation of health-
 based guidance values\, such as Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)\, and margin
 s of safety<br>• Case studies on the application of risk assessment in r
 egulatory decision making</p><p data-start=\"1633\" data-end=\"2000\"><str
 ong data-start=\"1633\" data-end=\"1652\">Target audience</strong><br>The 
 course was designed for PhD students\, researchers\, and participants from
  authorities seeking to strengthen their understanding of the principles a
 nd applications of health risk assessment of chemicals. Participants were 
 expected to have a background in toxicology or related fields.</p><p data-
 start=\"2002\" data-end=\"2307\"><strong data-start=\"2002\" data-end=\"20
 23\">Practical details</strong><br>The course was free of charge and open 
 to both PARC members and non-members\, with priority given to PARC members
 . Participants covered their own travel\, accommodation\, and personal exp
 enses.</p><p data-start=\"2309\" data-end=\"2606\"><strong data-start=\"23
 09\" data-end=\"2332\">Training highlights</strong><br>For a detailed summ
 ary of the training outcomes and participation\, please click <a href=\"ht
 tps://www.eu-parc.eu/news/building-capacities/parc-training-course-health-
 risk-assessment-chemicals-principles-and\">here</a>. Training materials de
 veloped and used during the training were not made publicly available\, bu
 t you can find other related training resources in the<a href=\"https://ww
 w.eu-parc.eu/learning-materials\"> PARC Repository of Learning and Educati
 onal Materials.</a></p></body></html>
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SUMMARY:Health risk assessment of chemicals – principles and applications
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:PARC organised an in-person training course on Health Risk Asse
 ssment of Chemicals – Principles and Applications\, which took place fro
 m 18 to 22 November 2024 at the Karolinska Institutet\, Campus Solna\, Sto
 ckholm\, Sweden\, under the scientific coordination of the Institute of En
 vironmental Medicine. ↗&nbsp\;Training content• Introduction to the co
 ncepts and aims of health risk assessment• The role of risk assessment i
 n the wider risk analysis framework• Steps of risk assessment: hazard id
 entification\, hazard characterisation\, exposure assessment\, and risk ch
 aracterisation• Use of data from in vivo\, in vitro\, and epidemiologica
 l studies\, as well as exposure data\, with emphasis on assessing relevanc
 e and reliability• Introduction to new approach methodologies (NAMs)\, a
 dverse outcome pathways (AOPs)\, and integrated approaches to testing and 
 assessment (IATA)• Derivation of health-based guidance values\, such as 
 Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)\, and margins of safety• Case studies on t
 he application of risk assessment in regulatory decision makingTarget audi
 enceThe course was designed for PhD students\, researchers\, and participa
 nts from authorities seeking to strengthen their understanding of the prin
 ciples and applications of health risk assessment of chemicals. Participan
 ts were expected to have a background in toxicology or related fields.Prac
 tical detailsThe course was free of charge and open to both PARC members a
 nd non-members\, with priority given to PARC members. Participants covered
  their own travel\, accommodation\, and personal expenses.Training highlig
 htsFor a detailed summary of the training outcomes and participation\, ple
 ase click here. Training materials developed and used during the training 
 were not made publicly available\, but you can find other related training
  resources in the PARC Repository of Learning and Educational Materials.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p data-start=\"129
 \" data-end=\"856\">PARC organised an in-person training course on <em dat
 a-start=\"176\" data-end=\"243\">Health Risk Assessment of Chemicals – P
 rinciples and Applications</em>\, which took place from 18 to 22 November 
 2024 at the Karolinska Institutet\, Campus Solna\, Stockholm\, Sweden\, un
 der the scientific coordination of the I<a href=\"https://ki.se/en/imm\">n
 stitute of Environmental Medicine.<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗<
 /span></a>&nbsp\;</p><p data-start=\"858\" data-end=\"1631\"><strong data-
 start=\"858\" data-end=\"878\">Training content</strong><br>• Introducti
 on to the concepts and aims of health risk assessment<br>• The role of r
 isk assessment in the wider risk analysis framework<br>• Steps of risk a
 ssessment: hazard identification\, hazard characterisation\, exposure asse
 ssment\, and risk characterisation<br>• Use of data from in vivo\, in vi
 tro\, and epidemiological studies\, as well as exposure data\, with emphas
 is on assessing relevance and reliability<br>• Introduction to new appro
 ach methodologies (NAMs)\, adverse outcome pathways (AOPs)\, and integrate
 d approaches to testing and assessment (IATA)<br>• Derivation of health-
 based guidance values\, such as Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)\, and margin
 s of safety<br>• Case studies on the application of risk assessment in r
 egulatory decision making</p><p data-start=\"1633\" data-end=\"2000\"><str
 ong data-start=\"1633\" data-end=\"1652\">Target audience</strong><br>The 
 course was designed for PhD students\, researchers\, and participants from
  authorities seeking to strengthen their understanding of the principles a
 nd applications of health risk assessment of chemicals. Participants were 
 expected to have a background in toxicology or related fields.</p><p data-
 start=\"2002\" data-end=\"2307\"><strong data-start=\"2002\" data-end=\"20
 23\">Practical details</strong><br>The course was free of charge and open 
 to both PARC members and non-members\, with priority given to PARC members
 . Participants covered their own travel\, accommodation\, and personal exp
 enses.</p><p data-start=\"2309\" data-end=\"2606\"><strong data-start=\"23
 09\" data-end=\"2332\">Training highlights</strong><br>For a detailed summ
 ary of the training outcomes and participation\, please click <a href=\"ht
 tps://www.eu-parc.eu/news/building-capacities/parc-training-course-health-
 risk-assessment-chemicals-principles-and\">here</a>. Training materials de
 veloped and used during the training were not made publicly available\, bu
 t you can find other related training resources in the<a href=\"https://ww
 w.eu-parc.eu/learning-materials\"> PARC Repository of Learning and Educati
 onal Materials.</a></p></body></html>
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