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SUMMARY:Quantitative Exposure Assessment in Occupational and Environmental 
 Epidemiology
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DESCRIPTION:The course on Quantitative Exposure Assessment in Occupational 
 and Environmental Epidemiology took place from 26 to 31 October 2025 in S
 ønderborg\, Denmark. The course was designed to equip participants with t
 he skills to critically appraise relevant literature and conduct basic exp
 osure assessments independently. The programme included interactive lectur
 es\, group exercises\, and participant presentations\, and was conducted i
 n English. Emphasis was placed on both theoretical understanding and pract
 ical application of key concepts\, including exposure variability\, bias a
 nd random error\, and the use of Job Exposure Matrices (JEMs). Participant
 s also learned to assess and interpret different exposure metrics in epide
 miological studies.Target audienceThis course was intended for PhD student
 s and postgraduate research fellows in epidemiology\, occupational or envi
 ronmental health\, and related disciplines. Familiarity with logistic and 
 linear regression and practical experience using STATA or R was expected.
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 icipants with the skills to critically appraise relevant literature and co
 nduct basic exposure assessments independently. The programme included int
 eractive lectures\, group exercises\, and participant presentations\, and 
 was conducted in English. Emphasis was placed on both theoretical understa
 nding and practical application of key concepts\, including exposure varia
 bility\, bias and random error\, and the use of Job Exposure Matrices (JEM
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SUMMARY:Quantitative Exposure Assessment in Occupational and Environmental 
 Epidemiology
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The course on Quantitative Exposure Assessment in Occupational 
 and Environmental Epidemiology took place from 26 to 31 October 2025 in S
 ønderborg\, Denmark. The course was designed to equip participants with t
 he skills to critically appraise relevant literature and conduct basic exp
 osure assessments independently. The programme included interactive lectur
 es\, group exercises\, and participant presentations\, and was conducted i
 n English. Emphasis was placed on both theoretical understanding and pract
 ical application of key concepts\, including exposure variability\, bias a
 nd random error\, and the use of Job Exposure Matrices (JEMs). Participant
 s also learned to assess and interpret different exposure metrics in epide
 miological studies.Target audienceThis course was intended for PhD student
 s and postgraduate research fellows in epidemiology\, occupational or envi
 ronmental health\, and related disciplines. Familiarity with logistic and 
 linear regression and practical experience using STATA or R was expected.
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 tober 2025 in Sønderborg\, Denmark. The course was designed to equip part
 icipants with the skills to critically appraise relevant literature and co
 nduct basic exposure assessments independently. The programme included int
 eractive lectures\, group exercises\, and participant presentations\, and 
 was conducted in English. Emphasis was placed on both theoretical understa
 nding and practical application of key concepts\, including exposure varia
 bility\, bias and random error\, and the use of Job Exposure Matrices (JEM
 s). Participants also learned to assess and interpret different exposure m
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SUMMARY:Quantitative Exposure Assessment in Occupational and Environmental 
 Epidemiology
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The course on Quantitative Exposure Assessment in Occupational 
 and Environmental Epidemiology took place from 26 to 31 October 2025 in S
 ønderborg\, Denmark. The course was designed to equip participants with t
 he skills to critically appraise relevant literature and conduct basic exp
 osure assessments independently. The programme included interactive lectur
 es\, group exercises\, and participant presentations\, and was conducted i
 n English. Emphasis was placed on both theoretical understanding and pract
 ical application of key concepts\, including exposure variability\, bias a
 nd random error\, and the use of Job Exposure Matrices (JEMs). Participant
 s also learned to assess and interpret different exposure metrics in epide
 miological studies.Target audienceThis course was intended for PhD student
 s and postgraduate research fellows in epidemiology\, occupational or envi
 ronmental health\, and related disciplines. Familiarity with logistic and 
 linear regression and practical experience using STATA or R was expected.
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 tober 2025 in Sønderborg\, Denmark. The course was designed to equip part
 icipants with the skills to critically appraise relevant literature and co
 nduct basic exposure assessments independently. The programme included int
 eractive lectures\, group exercises\, and participant presentations\, and 
 was conducted in English. Emphasis was placed on both theoretical understa
 nding and practical application of key concepts\, including exposure varia
 bility\, bias and random error\, and the use of Job Exposure Matrices (JEM
 s). Participants also learned to assess and interpret different exposure m
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SUMMARY:Quantitative Exposure Assessment in Occupational and Environmental 
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CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The course on Quantitative Exposure Assessment in Occupational 
 and Environmental Epidemiology took place from 26 to 31 October 2025 in S
 ønderborg\, Denmark. The course was designed to equip participants with t
 he skills to critically appraise relevant literature and conduct basic exp
 osure assessments independently. The programme included interactive lectur
 es\, group exercises\, and participant presentations\, and was conducted i
 n English. Emphasis was placed on both theoretical understanding and pract
 ical application of key concepts\, including exposure variability\, bias a
 nd random error\, and the use of Job Exposure Matrices (JEMs). Participant
 s also learned to assess and interpret different exposure metrics in epide
 miological studies.Target audienceThis course was intended for PhD student
 s and postgraduate research fellows in epidemiology\, occupational or envi
 ronmental health\, and related disciplines. Familiarity with logistic and 
 linear regression and practical experience using STATA or R was expected.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p data-start=\"0\"
  data-end=\"779\">The course on <em>Quantitative Exposure Assessment in Oc
 cupational and Environmental Epidemiology</em> took place from 26 to 31 Oc
 tober 2025 in Sønderborg\, Denmark. The course was designed to equip part
 icipants with the skills to critically appraise relevant literature and co
 nduct basic exposure assessments independently. The programme included int
 eractive lectures\, group exercises\, and participant presentations\, and 
 was conducted in English. Emphasis was placed on both theoretical understa
 nding and practical application of key concepts\, including exposure varia
 bility\, bias and random error\, and the use of Job Exposure Matrices (JEM
 s). Participants also learned to assess and interpret different exposure m
 etrics in epidemiological studies.</p><p data-start=\"781\" data-end=\"121
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 r>This course was intended for PhD students and postgraduate research fell
 ows in epidemiology\, occupational or environmental health\, and related d
 isciplines. Familiarity with logistic and linear regression and practical 
 experience using STATA or R was expected.</p></body></html>
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SUMMARY:Quantitative Exposure Assessment in Occupational and Environmental 
 Epidemiology
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The course on Quantitative Exposure Assessment in Occupational 
 and Environmental Epidemiology took place from 26 to 31 October 2025 in S
 ønderborg\, Denmark. The course was designed to equip participants with t
 he skills to critically appraise relevant literature and conduct basic exp
 osure assessments independently. The programme included interactive lectur
 es\, group exercises\, and participant presentations\, and was conducted i
 n English. Emphasis was placed on both theoretical understanding and pract
 ical application of key concepts\, including exposure variability\, bias a
 nd random error\, and the use of Job Exposure Matrices (JEMs). Participant
 s also learned to assess and interpret different exposure metrics in epide
 miological studies.Target audienceThis course was intended for PhD student
 s and postgraduate research fellows in epidemiology\, occupational or envi
 ronmental health\, and related disciplines. Familiarity with logistic and 
 linear regression and practical experience using STATA or R was expected.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p data-start=\"0\"
  data-end=\"779\">The course on <em>Quantitative Exposure Assessment in Oc
 cupational and Environmental Epidemiology</em> took place from 26 to 31 Oc
 tober 2025 in Sønderborg\, Denmark. The course was designed to equip part
 icipants with the skills to critically appraise relevant literature and co
 nduct basic exposure assessments independently. The programme included int
 eractive lectures\, group exercises\, and participant presentations\, and 
 was conducted in English. Emphasis was placed on both theoretical understa
 nding and practical application of key concepts\, including exposure varia
 bility\, bias and random error\, and the use of Job Exposure Matrices (JEM
 s). Participants also learned to assess and interpret different exposure m
 etrics in epidemiological studies.</p><p data-start=\"781\" data-end=\"121
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 r>This course was intended for PhD students and postgraduate research fell
 ows in epidemiology\, occupational or environmental health\, and related d
 isciplines. Familiarity with logistic and linear regression and practical 
 experience using STATA or R was expected.</p></body></html>
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SUMMARY:Quantitative Exposure Assessment in Occupational and Environmental 
 Epidemiology
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The course on Quantitative Exposure Assessment in Occupational 
 and Environmental Epidemiology took place from 26 to 31 October 2025 in S
 ønderborg\, Denmark. The course was designed to equip participants with t
 he skills to critically appraise relevant literature and conduct basic exp
 osure assessments independently. The programme included interactive lectur
 es\, group exercises\, and participant presentations\, and was conducted i
 n English. Emphasis was placed on both theoretical understanding and pract
 ical application of key concepts\, including exposure variability\, bias a
 nd random error\, and the use of Job Exposure Matrices (JEMs). Participant
 s also learned to assess and interpret different exposure metrics in epide
 miological studies.Target audienceThis course was intended for PhD student
 s and postgraduate research fellows in epidemiology\, occupational or envi
 ronmental health\, and related disciplines. Familiarity with logistic and 
 linear regression and practical experience using STATA or R was expected.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p data-start=\"0\"
  data-end=\"779\">The course on <em>Quantitative Exposure Assessment in Oc
 cupational and Environmental Epidemiology</em> took place from 26 to 31 Oc
 tober 2025 in Sønderborg\, Denmark. The course was designed to equip part
 icipants with the skills to critically appraise relevant literature and co
 nduct basic exposure assessments independently. The programme included int
 eractive lectures\, group exercises\, and participant presentations\, and 
 was conducted in English. Emphasis was placed on both theoretical understa
 nding and practical application of key concepts\, including exposure varia
 bility\, bias and random error\, and the use of Job Exposure Matrices (JEM
 s). Participants also learned to assess and interpret different exposure m
 etrics in epidemiological studies.</p><p data-start=\"781\" data-end=\"121
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 r>This course was intended for PhD students and postgraduate research fell
 ows in epidemiology\, occupational or environmental health\, and related d
 isciplines. Familiarity with logistic and linear regression and practical 
 experience using STATA or R was expected.</p></body></html>
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