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SUMMARY:Pollution and public health: Insights from chlor-alkali emissions a
 nd trihalomethanes in drinking water
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:PARC is organising a remote training course titled “Pollution
  and public health: insights fromchlor-alkali emissions and trihalomethane
 s in drinking water”. The course is scientifically coordinated by Joan O
 . Grimalt from the Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Researc
 h (IDAEA)\, Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) ↗.The trainin
 g is organised into two distinct but interconnected sessions:Session 1 (24
 –25 March 2026) focuses on industrial pollution\, using a chlor-alkali p
 lant case study to explore air\, water\, and long-range contamination\, ex
 posure assessment\, thyroid health outcomes\, and the evaluation of enviro
 nmental remediation measures.Session 2 (7–8 April 2026) addresses munici
 pal water contamination\, examining exposure to disinfection by-products (
 THMs) in urban settings through ingestion\, inhalation\, and dermal pathwa
 ys\, as well as the assessment of biological responses\, including immune 
 markers\, transcriptomics\, and metabolomics.Together\, the two sessions d
 emonstrate how environmental pollutants are detected and characterised\, h
 ow human exposure and health effects are investigated\, and how scientific
  evidence is generated\, interpreted\, and translated into effective publi
 c health action and regulatory decision-making.What to expect:An interacti
 ve course combining theoretical concepts with real case studiesA shared in
 vestigative framework covering environmental detection\, exposure assessme
 nt\, epidemiology\, biological response analysis\, and public health impli
 cationsPractical insight into how scientific evidence supports risk assess
 ment\, regulation\, and public health actionAn interactive session combini
 ng theory with practical case studiesWho should attend:This training is in
 tended for professionals and researchers working in environmental health\,
  including environmental scientists\, toxicologists\, exposure assessors\,
  public health specialists\, and epidemiologists. It is also suitable for 
 regulatory staff involved in risk assessment\, as well as graduate or earl
 y-career researchers seeking practical experience in environmental contami
 nation\, biomonitoring\, and population health studies.Practical details:P
 articipants may choose to register for Session 1 only\, Session 2 only\, o
 r both sessions\, depending on their interests and availability. While eac
 h session is designed to be attended independently\, participants who atte
 nd both will benefit from a more comprehensive perspective on methodologic
 al approaches to environmental health research.Participants will be select
 ed based on a written application describing their background\, profession
 al experience\, and motivation.There are no registration fees for this cou
 rse. It is open to both PARC members and non-members\; however\, priority 
 will be given to applicants from PARC partner institutions.Application dea
 dline:The application form will remain open until 6 March 2026.How to appl
 y:Submit your application here.&nbsp\;For additional details about the cou
 rse\, please click here.To consult the detailed programme\, please click h
 ere.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p style=\"margin-b
 ottom:15px\;\"><span lang=\"EN-US\">PARC is organising a remote training c
 ourse titled “Pollution and public health: insights fromchlor-alkali emi
 ssions and trihalomethanes in drinking water”. The course is scientifica
 lly coordinated by Joan O. Grimalt from the </span><a href=\"https://www.i
 daea.csic.es/\"><span lang=\"EN-US\">Institute of Environmental Assessment
  and Water Research (IDAEA)\, Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSI
 C)</span><span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a><span lang=\"EN
 -US\">.</span></p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\">The training is organis
 ed into two distinct but interconnected sessions:</p><ul><li>Session 1 (24
 –25 March 2026) focuses on industrial pollution\, using a chlor-alkali p
 lant case study to explore air\, water\, and long-range contamination\, ex
 posure assessment\, thyroid health outcomes\, and the evaluation of enviro
 nmental remediation measures.</li><li style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">Sessi
 on 2 (7–8 April 2026) addresses municipal water contamination\, examinin
 g exposure to disinfection by-products (THMs) in urban settings through in
 gestion\, inhalation\, and dermal pathways\, as well as the assessment of 
 biological responses\, including immune markers\, transcriptomics\, and me
 tabolomics.</li></ul><p style=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">Together\, the two 
 sessions demonstrate how environmental pollutants are detected and charact
 erised\, how human exposure and health effects are investigated\, and how 
 scientific evidence is generated\, interpreted\, and translated into effec
 tive public health action and regulatory decision-making.<span lang=\"EN-U
 S\"><o:p></o:p></span></p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>What to
  expect:</strong></p><ul><li>An interactive course combining theoretical c
 oncepts with real case studies</li><li>A shared investigative framework co
 vering environmental detection\, exposure assessment\, epidemiology\, biol
 ogical response analysis\, and public health implications</li><li>Practica
 l insight into how scientific evidence supports risk assessment\, regulati
 on\, and public health action</li><li style=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">An in
 teractive session combining theory with practical case studies</li></ul><p
  style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>Who should attend:</strong></p><p s
 tyle=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">This training is intended for professionals 
 and researchers working in environmental health\, including environmental 
 scientists\, toxicologists\, exposure assessors\, public health specialist
 s\, and epidemiologists. It is also suitable for regulatory staff involved
  in risk assessment\, as well as graduate or early-career researchers seek
 ing practical experience in environmental contamination\, biomonitoring\, 
 and population health studies.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong
 >Practical details:</strong></p><p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">Particip
 ants may choose to register for Session 1 only\, Session 2 only\, or both 
 sessions\, depending on their interests and availability. While each sessi
 on is designed to be attended independently\, participants who attend both
  will benefit from a more comprehensive perspective on methodological appr
 oaches to environmental health research.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\
 ;\">Participants will be selected based on a written application describin
 g their background\, professional experience\, and motivation.</p><p style
 =\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">There are no registration fees for this course. 
 It is open to both PARC members and non-members\; however\, priority will 
 be given to applicants from PARC partner institutions.</p><p style=\"margi
 n-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>Application deadline:</strong></p><p style=\"marg
 in-bottom:25px\;\">The application form will remain open until 6 March 202
 6.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>How to apply:</strong></p><
 p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">Submit your application <a href=\"https:/
 /www.eu-parc.eu/form/application-form-pollution-and-p\">here</a>.&nbsp\;</
 p><p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">For additional details about the cours
 e\, please click <a href=\"https://www.eu-parc.eu/sites/default/files/2026
 -02/Flyer_PARC_pollution%20and%20public%20health.pdf\">here</a>.</p><p sty
 le=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">To consult the detailed programme\, please cli
 ck <a href=\"https://www.eu-parc.eu/sites/default/files/2026-03/PARC_Pollu
 tionPublicHealth_CourseAgenda_vf.pdf\">here</a>.</p></body></html>
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SUMMARY:Pollution and public health: Insights from chlor-alkali emissions a
 nd trihalomethanes in drinking water
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:PARC is organising a remote training course titled “Pollution
  and public health: insights fromchlor-alkali emissions and trihalomethane
 s in drinking water”. The course is scientifically coordinated by Joan O
 . Grimalt from the Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Researc
 h (IDAEA)\, Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) ↗.The trainin
 g is organised into two distinct but interconnected sessions:Session 1 (24
 –25 March 2026) focuses on industrial pollution\, using a chlor-alkali p
 lant case study to explore air\, water\, and long-range contamination\, ex
 posure assessment\, thyroid health outcomes\, and the evaluation of enviro
 nmental remediation measures.Session 2 (7–8 April 2026) addresses munici
 pal water contamination\, examining exposure to disinfection by-products (
 THMs) in urban settings through ingestion\, inhalation\, and dermal pathwa
 ys\, as well as the assessment of biological responses\, including immune 
 markers\, transcriptomics\, and metabolomics.Together\, the two sessions d
 emonstrate how environmental pollutants are detected and characterised\, h
 ow human exposure and health effects are investigated\, and how scientific
  evidence is generated\, interpreted\, and translated into effective publi
 c health action and regulatory decision-making.What to expect:An interacti
 ve course combining theoretical concepts with real case studiesA shared in
 vestigative framework covering environmental detection\, exposure assessme
 nt\, epidemiology\, biological response analysis\, and public health impli
 cationsPractical insight into how scientific evidence supports risk assess
 ment\, regulation\, and public health actionAn interactive session combini
 ng theory with practical case studiesWho should attend:This training is in
 tended for professionals and researchers working in environmental health\,
  including environmental scientists\, toxicologists\, exposure assessors\,
  public health specialists\, and epidemiologists. It is also suitable for 
 regulatory staff involved in risk assessment\, as well as graduate or earl
 y-career researchers seeking practical experience in environmental contami
 nation\, biomonitoring\, and population health studies.Practical details:P
 articipants may choose to register for Session 1 only\, Session 2 only\, o
 r both sessions\, depending on their interests and availability. While eac
 h session is designed to be attended independently\, participants who atte
 nd both will benefit from a more comprehensive perspective on methodologic
 al approaches to environmental health research.Participants will be select
 ed based on a written application describing their background\, profession
 al experience\, and motivation.There are no registration fees for this cou
 rse. It is open to both PARC members and non-members\; however\, priority 
 will be given to applicants from PARC partner institutions.Application dea
 dline:The application form will remain open until 6 March 2026.How to appl
 y:Submit your application here.&nbsp\;For additional details about the cou
 rse\, please click here.To consult the detailed programme\, please click h
 ere.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p style=\"margin-b
 ottom:15px\;\"><span lang=\"EN-US\">PARC is organising a remote training c
 ourse titled “Pollution and public health: insights fromchlor-alkali emi
 ssions and trihalomethanes in drinking water”. The course is scientifica
 lly coordinated by Joan O. Grimalt from the </span><a href=\"https://www.i
 daea.csic.es/\"><span lang=\"EN-US\">Institute of Environmental Assessment
  and Water Research (IDAEA)\, Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSI
 C)</span><span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a><span lang=\"EN
 -US\">.</span></p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\">The training is organis
 ed into two distinct but interconnected sessions:</p><ul><li>Session 1 (24
 –25 March 2026) focuses on industrial pollution\, using a chlor-alkali p
 lant case study to explore air\, water\, and long-range contamination\, ex
 posure assessment\, thyroid health outcomes\, and the evaluation of enviro
 nmental remediation measures.</li><li style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">Sessi
 on 2 (7–8 April 2026) addresses municipal water contamination\, examinin
 g exposure to disinfection by-products (THMs) in urban settings through in
 gestion\, inhalation\, and dermal pathways\, as well as the assessment of 
 biological responses\, including immune markers\, transcriptomics\, and me
 tabolomics.</li></ul><p style=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">Together\, the two 
 sessions demonstrate how environmental pollutants are detected and charact
 erised\, how human exposure and health effects are investigated\, and how 
 scientific evidence is generated\, interpreted\, and translated into effec
 tive public health action and regulatory decision-making.<span lang=\"EN-U
 S\"><o:p></o:p></span></p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>What to
  expect:</strong></p><ul><li>An interactive course combining theoretical c
 oncepts with real case studies</li><li>A shared investigative framework co
 vering environmental detection\, exposure assessment\, epidemiology\, biol
 ogical response analysis\, and public health implications</li><li>Practica
 l insight into how scientific evidence supports risk assessment\, regulati
 on\, and public health action</li><li style=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">An in
 teractive session combining theory with practical case studies</li></ul><p
  style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>Who should attend:</strong></p><p s
 tyle=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">This training is intended for professionals 
 and researchers working in environmental health\, including environmental 
 scientists\, toxicologists\, exposure assessors\, public health specialist
 s\, and epidemiologists. It is also suitable for regulatory staff involved
  in risk assessment\, as well as graduate or early-career researchers seek
 ing practical experience in environmental contamination\, biomonitoring\, 
 and population health studies.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong
 >Practical details:</strong></p><p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">Particip
 ants may choose to register for Session 1 only\, Session 2 only\, or both 
 sessions\, depending on their interests and availability. While each sessi
 on is designed to be attended independently\, participants who attend both
  will benefit from a more comprehensive perspective on methodological appr
 oaches to environmental health research.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\
 ;\">Participants will be selected based on a written application describin
 g their background\, professional experience\, and motivation.</p><p style
 =\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">There are no registration fees for this course. 
 It is open to both PARC members and non-members\; however\, priority will 
 be given to applicants from PARC partner institutions.</p><p style=\"margi
 n-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>Application deadline:</strong></p><p style=\"marg
 in-bottom:25px\;\">The application form will remain open until 6 March 202
 6.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>How to apply:</strong></p><
 p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">Submit your application <a href=\"https:/
 /www.eu-parc.eu/form/application-form-pollution-and-p\">here</a>.&nbsp\;</
 p><p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">For additional details about the cours
 e\, please click <a href=\"https://www.eu-parc.eu/sites/default/files/2026
 -02/Flyer_PARC_pollution%20and%20public%20health.pdf\">here</a>.</p><p sty
 le=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">To consult the detailed programme\, please cli
 ck <a href=\"https://www.eu-parc.eu/sites/default/files/2026-03/PARC_Pollu
 tionPublicHealth_CourseAgenda_vf.pdf\">here</a>.</p></body></html>
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SUMMARY:Pollution and public health: Insights from chlor-alkali emissions a
 nd trihalomethanes in drinking water
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:PARC is organising a remote training course titled “Pollution
  and public health: insights fromchlor-alkali emissions and trihalomethane
 s in drinking water”. The course is scientifically coordinated by Joan O
 . Grimalt from the Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Researc
 h (IDAEA)\, Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) ↗.The trainin
 g is organised into two distinct but interconnected sessions:Session 1 (24
 –25 March 2026) focuses on industrial pollution\, using a chlor-alkali p
 lant case study to explore air\, water\, and long-range contamination\, ex
 posure assessment\, thyroid health outcomes\, and the evaluation of enviro
 nmental remediation measures.Session 2 (7–8 April 2026) addresses munici
 pal water contamination\, examining exposure to disinfection by-products (
 THMs) in urban settings through ingestion\, inhalation\, and dermal pathwa
 ys\, as well as the assessment of biological responses\, including immune 
 markers\, transcriptomics\, and metabolomics.Together\, the two sessions d
 emonstrate how environmental pollutants are detected and characterised\, h
 ow human exposure and health effects are investigated\, and how scientific
  evidence is generated\, interpreted\, and translated into effective publi
 c health action and regulatory decision-making.What to expect:An interacti
 ve course combining theoretical concepts with real case studiesA shared in
 vestigative framework covering environmental detection\, exposure assessme
 nt\, epidemiology\, biological response analysis\, and public health impli
 cationsPractical insight into how scientific evidence supports risk assess
 ment\, regulation\, and public health actionAn interactive session combini
 ng theory with practical case studiesWho should attend:This training is in
 tended for professionals and researchers working in environmental health\,
  including environmental scientists\, toxicologists\, exposure assessors\,
  public health specialists\, and epidemiologists. It is also suitable for 
 regulatory staff involved in risk assessment\, as well as graduate or earl
 y-career researchers seeking practical experience in environmental contami
 nation\, biomonitoring\, and population health studies.Practical details:P
 articipants may choose to register for Session 1 only\, Session 2 only\, o
 r both sessions\, depending on their interests and availability. While eac
 h session is designed to be attended independently\, participants who atte
 nd both will benefit from a more comprehensive perspective on methodologic
 al approaches to environmental health research.Participants will be select
 ed based on a written application describing their background\, profession
 al experience\, and motivation.There are no registration fees for this cou
 rse. It is open to both PARC members and non-members\; however\, priority 
 will be given to applicants from PARC partner institutions.Application dea
 dline:The application form will remain open until 6 March 2026.How to appl
 y:Submit your application here.&nbsp\;For additional details about the cou
 rse\, please click here.To consult the detailed programme\, please click h
 ere.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p style=\"margin-b
 ottom:15px\;\"><span lang=\"EN-US\">PARC is organising a remote training c
 ourse titled “Pollution and public health: insights fromchlor-alkali emi
 ssions and trihalomethanes in drinking water”. The course is scientifica
 lly coordinated by Joan O. Grimalt from the </span><a href=\"https://www.i
 daea.csic.es/\"><span lang=\"EN-US\">Institute of Environmental Assessment
  and Water Research (IDAEA)\, Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSI
 C)</span><span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a><span lang=\"EN
 -US\">.</span></p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\">The training is organis
 ed into two distinct but interconnected sessions:</p><ul><li>Session 1 (24
 –25 March 2026) focuses on industrial pollution\, using a chlor-alkali p
 lant case study to explore air\, water\, and long-range contamination\, ex
 posure assessment\, thyroid health outcomes\, and the evaluation of enviro
 nmental remediation measures.</li><li style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">Sessi
 on 2 (7–8 April 2026) addresses municipal water contamination\, examinin
 g exposure to disinfection by-products (THMs) in urban settings through in
 gestion\, inhalation\, and dermal pathways\, as well as the assessment of 
 biological responses\, including immune markers\, transcriptomics\, and me
 tabolomics.</li></ul><p style=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">Together\, the two 
 sessions demonstrate how environmental pollutants are detected and charact
 erised\, how human exposure and health effects are investigated\, and how 
 scientific evidence is generated\, interpreted\, and translated into effec
 tive public health action and regulatory decision-making.<span lang=\"EN-U
 S\"><o:p></o:p></span></p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>What to
  expect:</strong></p><ul><li>An interactive course combining theoretical c
 oncepts with real case studies</li><li>A shared investigative framework co
 vering environmental detection\, exposure assessment\, epidemiology\, biol
 ogical response analysis\, and public health implications</li><li>Practica
 l insight into how scientific evidence supports risk assessment\, regulati
 on\, and public health action</li><li style=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">An in
 teractive session combining theory with practical case studies</li></ul><p
  style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>Who should attend:</strong></p><p s
 tyle=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">This training is intended for professionals 
 and researchers working in environmental health\, including environmental 
 scientists\, toxicologists\, exposure assessors\, public health specialist
 s\, and epidemiologists. It is also suitable for regulatory staff involved
  in risk assessment\, as well as graduate or early-career researchers seek
 ing practical experience in environmental contamination\, biomonitoring\, 
 and population health studies.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong
 >Practical details:</strong></p><p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">Particip
 ants may choose to register for Session 1 only\, Session 2 only\, or both 
 sessions\, depending on their interests and availability. While each sessi
 on is designed to be attended independently\, participants who attend both
  will benefit from a more comprehensive perspective on methodological appr
 oaches to environmental health research.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\
 ;\">Participants will be selected based on a written application describin
 g their background\, professional experience\, and motivation.</p><p style
 =\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">There are no registration fees for this course. 
 It is open to both PARC members and non-members\; however\, priority will 
 be given to applicants from PARC partner institutions.</p><p style=\"margi
 n-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>Application deadline:</strong></p><p style=\"marg
 in-bottom:25px\;\">The application form will remain open until 6 March 202
 6.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>How to apply:</strong></p><
 p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">Submit your application <a href=\"https:/
 /www.eu-parc.eu/form/application-form-pollution-and-p\">here</a>.&nbsp\;</
 p><p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">For additional details about the cours
 e\, please click <a href=\"https://www.eu-parc.eu/sites/default/files/2026
 -02/Flyer_PARC_pollution%20and%20public%20health.pdf\">here</a>.</p><p sty
 le=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">To consult the detailed programme\, please cli
 ck <a href=\"https://www.eu-parc.eu/sites/default/files/2026-03/PARC_Pollu
 tionPublicHealth_CourseAgenda_vf.pdf\">here</a>.</p></body></html>
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SUMMARY:Pollution and public health: Insights from chlor-alkali emissions a
 nd trihalomethanes in drinking water
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:PARC is organising a remote training course titled “Pollution
  and public health: insights fromchlor-alkali emissions and trihalomethane
 s in drinking water”. The course is scientifically coordinated by Joan O
 . Grimalt from the Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Researc
 h (IDAEA)\, Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) ↗.The trainin
 g is organised into two distinct but interconnected sessions:Session 1 (24
 –25 March 2026) focuses on industrial pollution\, using a chlor-alkali p
 lant case study to explore air\, water\, and long-range contamination\, ex
 posure assessment\, thyroid health outcomes\, and the evaluation of enviro
 nmental remediation measures.Session 2 (7–8 April 2026) addresses munici
 pal water contamination\, examining exposure to disinfection by-products (
 THMs) in urban settings through ingestion\, inhalation\, and dermal pathwa
 ys\, as well as the assessment of biological responses\, including immune 
 markers\, transcriptomics\, and metabolomics.Together\, the two sessions d
 emonstrate how environmental pollutants are detected and characterised\, h
 ow human exposure and health effects are investigated\, and how scientific
  evidence is generated\, interpreted\, and translated into effective publi
 c health action and regulatory decision-making.What to expect:An interacti
 ve course combining theoretical concepts with real case studiesA shared in
 vestigative framework covering environmental detection\, exposure assessme
 nt\, epidemiology\, biological response analysis\, and public health impli
 cationsPractical insight into how scientific evidence supports risk assess
 ment\, regulation\, and public health actionAn interactive session combini
 ng theory with practical case studiesWho should attend:This training is in
 tended for professionals and researchers working in environmental health\,
  including environmental scientists\, toxicologists\, exposure assessors\,
  public health specialists\, and epidemiologists. It is also suitable for 
 regulatory staff involved in risk assessment\, as well as graduate or earl
 y-career researchers seeking practical experience in environmental contami
 nation\, biomonitoring\, and population health studies.Practical details:P
 articipants may choose to register for Session 1 only\, Session 2 only\, o
 r both sessions\, depending on their interests and availability. While eac
 h session is designed to be attended independently\, participants who atte
 nd both will benefit from a more comprehensive perspective on methodologic
 al approaches to environmental health research.Participants will be select
 ed based on a written application describing their background\, profession
 al experience\, and motivation.There are no registration fees for this cou
 rse. It is open to both PARC members and non-members\; however\, priority 
 will be given to applicants from PARC partner institutions.Application dea
 dline:The application form will remain open until 6 March 2026.How to appl
 y:Submit your application here.&nbsp\;For additional details about the cou
 rse\, please click here.To consult the detailed programme\, please click h
 ere.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p style=\"margin-b
 ottom:15px\;\"><span lang=\"EN-US\">PARC is organising a remote training c
 ourse titled “Pollution and public health: insights fromchlor-alkali emi
 ssions and trihalomethanes in drinking water”. The course is scientifica
 lly coordinated by Joan O. Grimalt from the </span><a href=\"https://www.i
 daea.csic.es/\"><span lang=\"EN-US\">Institute of Environmental Assessment
  and Water Research (IDAEA)\, Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSI
 C)</span><span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a><span lang=\"EN
 -US\">.</span></p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\">The training is organis
 ed into two distinct but interconnected sessions:</p><ul><li>Session 1 (24
 –25 March 2026) focuses on industrial pollution\, using a chlor-alkali p
 lant case study to explore air\, water\, and long-range contamination\, ex
 posure assessment\, thyroid health outcomes\, and the evaluation of enviro
 nmental remediation measures.</li><li style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">Sessi
 on 2 (7–8 April 2026) addresses municipal water contamination\, examinin
 g exposure to disinfection by-products (THMs) in urban settings through in
 gestion\, inhalation\, and dermal pathways\, as well as the assessment of 
 biological responses\, including immune markers\, transcriptomics\, and me
 tabolomics.</li></ul><p style=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">Together\, the two 
 sessions demonstrate how environmental pollutants are detected and charact
 erised\, how human exposure and health effects are investigated\, and how 
 scientific evidence is generated\, interpreted\, and translated into effec
 tive public health action and regulatory decision-making.<span lang=\"EN-U
 S\"><o:p></o:p></span></p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>What to
  expect:</strong></p><ul><li>An interactive course combining theoretical c
 oncepts with real case studies</li><li>A shared investigative framework co
 vering environmental detection\, exposure assessment\, epidemiology\, biol
 ogical response analysis\, and public health implications</li><li>Practica
 l insight into how scientific evidence supports risk assessment\, regulati
 on\, and public health action</li><li style=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">An in
 teractive session combining theory with practical case studies</li></ul><p
  style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>Who should attend:</strong></p><p s
 tyle=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">This training is intended for professionals 
 and researchers working in environmental health\, including environmental 
 scientists\, toxicologists\, exposure assessors\, public health specialist
 s\, and epidemiologists. It is also suitable for regulatory staff involved
  in risk assessment\, as well as graduate or early-career researchers seek
 ing practical experience in environmental contamination\, biomonitoring\, 
 and population health studies.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong
 >Practical details:</strong></p><p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">Particip
 ants may choose to register for Session 1 only\, Session 2 only\, or both 
 sessions\, depending on their interests and availability. While each sessi
 on is designed to be attended independently\, participants who attend both
  will benefit from a more comprehensive perspective on methodological appr
 oaches to environmental health research.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\
 ;\">Participants will be selected based on a written application describin
 g their background\, professional experience\, and motivation.</p><p style
 =\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">There are no registration fees for this course. 
 It is open to both PARC members and non-members\; however\, priority will 
 be given to applicants from PARC partner institutions.</p><p style=\"margi
 n-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>Application deadline:</strong></p><p style=\"marg
 in-bottom:25px\;\">The application form will remain open until 6 March 202
 6.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>How to apply:</strong></p><
 p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">Submit your application <a href=\"https:/
 /www.eu-parc.eu/form/application-form-pollution-and-p\">here</a>.&nbsp\;</
 p><p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">For additional details about the cours
 e\, please click <a href=\"https://www.eu-parc.eu/sites/default/files/2026
 -02/Flyer_PARC_pollution%20and%20public%20health.pdf\">here</a>.</p><p sty
 le=\"margin-bottom:25px\;\">To consult the detailed programme\, please cli
 ck <a href=\"https://www.eu-parc.eu/sites/default/files/2026-03/PARC_Pollu
 tionPublicHealth_CourseAgenda_vf.pdf\">here</a>.</p></body></html>
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