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SUMMARY:Prevention is Better than the Cure - Occupational Hygiene Society o
 f Ireland and the European Chapter of the International Society of Exposur
 e Science Workshop 2026 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The OHSI &amp\; ISES Europe Workshop 2026 ↗ is jointly organi
 sed by the Occupational Hygiene Society of Ireland (OHSI) and the European
  Chapter of the International Society of Exposure Science (ISES Europe). T
 he workshop will bring together researchers\, occupational hygienists\, ex
 posure scientists\, policymakers\, regulators\, and industry professionals
  to discuss current research and practical challenges in the intersecting 
 fields of occupational hygiene and exposure science. The event is organise
 d under the theme “Prevention is Better than the Cure”\, highlighting 
 the importance of proactive approaches to exposure assessment and health p
 rotection.&nbsp\;PARC will contribute to the workshop by showcasing resear
 ch that advances exposure science and supports next-generation chemical ri
 sk assessment in Europe. &nbsp\;PARC will share innovative approaches for 
 understanding human and environmental exposures\, strengthening the scient
 ific evidence base for health protection and regulatory decision-making. A
  special session on how PARC communication contributes to shaping chemical
  risk assessment and policy will be chaired by Sónia Namorado and Aglaia 
 Koutsodimou. &nbsp\;Extending the Characterization of the Human Chemical E
 xposome: Optimizing HRMS SS/NTS Approaches for Maternal Milk Profiling pre
 sented by Corentin Huet (INRAE\, France) &nbsp\;Applying the FAIR Principl
 es to Personal Exposure and Health Data presented by Stijn Bakken (VITO\, 
 Belgium)The PEH Data Platform: Enabling Harmonized\, FAIR Personal Exposur
 e and Health Data presented by Stijn Bakken (VITO\, Belgium)Advancing towa
 rds integrative risk assessment with a focus on the application of human b
 iomonitoring data presented by Hannah McKeon (RIVM\, Netherlands)Character
 ising The Human Perinatal Chemical Exposome With Innovative Suspect and No
 n-Targeted Screening: Results From The PARC EU Interlaboratory Trial and R
 eal-Case Study presented by Tarek Moufawad (INRAE\, France)&nbsp\;Are ski 
 waxes a relevant &nbsp\;source of PFAS exposure for the &nbsp\;general pop
 ulation? presented by Natalie von Goetz&nbsp\;Science-to-Policy in Action:
  Strengthening Regulatory Impact and Innovation in PARC presented by Maria
  Uhl (EAA\, Austria)Comparative Evaluation of Non-Targeted Screening Workf
 lows for Occupational Exposure: results from a European Interlaboratory St
 udy under PARC\, presented by Baninia Habchi (INRS\, France)From interlabo
 ratory alignment to worker exposure assessment: identifying chemical expos
 ure signatures using Suspect and Non-Targeted Screening under a common SOP
 \, presented by Baninia Habchi (INRS\, France)Characterizing the human che
 mical exposure to contaminants of emerging concern with a combined targete
 d and non-targeted analytical workflow applied to hair: a real case study 
 from the PARC EU project\, presented by Tina Kosjek (IJS\, Slovenia)Sustai
 ning science-to-policy communication beyond PARC: National Hubs as endurin
 g policy interfaces\, presented by Tamás Szigeti (NCPHP\, Hungary)Advanci
 ng communication\, collaboration and awareness within the European Partner
 ship for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals presented by Maria João S
 ilva (INSA\, Portugal)Citizens’ perceptions of chemical risks: Evidence 
 from European focus groups - Special session “How PARC Communication Con
 tributes to Shape Chemical Risk Assessment and Policy” presented by Ana 
 Virgolino (ISAMB\, Portugal)From Evidence to Impact: Communicating Science
  in a European Partnership presented by Roser Gasol (EEA)Insights from Che
 mical Risk Communicators: Results of the PARC Pilot Survey presented by Ur
 ška Kolar (NIJZ\, Slovenia)Full scientific program is available HERE.&nbs
 p\; ↗The workshop also provides an excellent opportunity to engage with 
 the broader European exposure science community and foster synergies with 
 related initiatives. The OHSI &amp\; ISES Europe Workshop 2026 offers a va
 luable opportunity to exchange scientific knowledge\, build collaborations
 \, and discuss emerging challenges in occupational hygiene and exposure sc
 ience.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p><a href=\"https:
 //www.ohireland.org/event-details/ohsi-ises-europe-workshop-2026\"><strong
 >The OHSI &amp\; ISES Europe Workshop 2026</strong><span class=\"external-
 link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> is jointly organised by the Occupational Hygie
 ne Society of Ireland (OHSI) and the European Chapter of the International
  Society of Exposure Science (ISES Europe). The workshop will bring togeth
 er researchers\, occupational hygienists\, exposure scientists\, policymak
 ers\, regulators\, and industry professionals to discuss current research 
 and practical challenges in the intersecting fields of occupational hygien
 e and exposure science. The event is organised under the theme <strong>“
 Prevention is Better than the Cure”</strong>\, highlighting the importan
 ce of proactive approaches to exposure assessment and health protection.&n
 bsp\;</p><p>PARC will contribute to the workshop by showcasing research th
 at advances exposure science and supports next-generation chemical risk as
 sessment in Europe. &nbsp\;PARC will share innovative approaches for under
 standing human and environmental exposures\, strengthening the scientific 
 evidence base for health protection and regulatory decision-making. A spec
 ial session on how PARC communication contributes to shaping chemical risk
  assessment and policy will be chaired by Sónia Namorado and Aglaia Kouts
 odimou. &nbsp\;</p><p><em>Extending the Characterization of the Human Chem
 ical Exposome: Optimizing HRMS SS/NTS Approaches for Maternal Milk Profili
 ng </em>presented by Corentin Huet (INRAE\, France) &nbsp\;</p><p><em>Appl
 ying the FAIR Principles to Personal Exposure and Health Data </em>present
 ed by Stijn Bakken (VITO\, Belgium)</p><p><em>The PEH Data Platform: Enabl
 ing Harmonized\, FAIR Personal Exposure and Health Data </em>presented by 
 Stijn Bakken (VITO\, Belgium)</p><p><em>Advancing towards integrative risk
  assessment with a focus on the application of human biomonitoring data </
 em>presented by Hannah McKeon (RIVM\, Netherlands)</p><p><em>Characterisin
 g The Human Perinatal Chemical Exposome With Innovative Suspect and Non-Ta
 rgeted Screening: Results From The PARC EU Interlaboratory Trial and Real-
 Case Study </em>presented by Tarek Moufawad (INRAE\, France)</p><p><em>&nb
 sp\;Are ski waxes a relevant &nbsp\;source of PFAS exposure for the &nbsp\
 ;general population? </em>presented by Natalie von Goetz</p><p><em>&nbsp\;
 Science-to-Policy in Action: Strengthening Regulatory Impact and Innovatio
 n in PARC </em>presented by Maria Uhl (EAA\, Austria)</p><p><em>Comparativ
 e Evaluation of Non-Targeted Screening Workflows for Occupational Exposure
 : results from a European Interlaboratory Study under PARC</em>\, presente
 d by Baninia Habchi (INRS\, France)</p><p><em>From interlaboratory alignme
 nt to worker exposure assessment: identifying chemical exposure signatures
  using Suspect and Non-Targeted Screening under a common SOP</em>\, presen
 ted by Baninia Habchi (INRS\, France)</p><p><em>Characterizing the human c
 hemical exposure to contaminants of emerging concern with a combined targe
 ted and non-targeted analytical workflow applied to hair: a real case stud
 y from the PARC EU project</em>\, presented by Tina Kosjek (IJS\, Slovenia
 )</p><p><em>Sustaining science-to-policy communication beyond PARC: Nation
 al Hubs as enduring policy interfaces</em>\, presented by Tamás Szigeti (
 NCPHP\, Hungary)</p><p><em>Advancing communication\, collaboration and awa
 reness within the European Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Ch
 emicals </em>presented by Maria João Silva (INSA\, Portugal)</p><p><em>Ci
 tizens’ perceptions of chemical risks: Evidence from European focus grou
 ps - Special session “How PARC Communication Contributes to Shape Chemic
 al Risk Assessment and Policy” </em>presented by Ana Virgolino (ISAMB\, 
 Portugal)</p><p><em>From Evidence to Impact: Communicating Science in a Eu
 ropean Partnership </em>presented by Roser Gasol (EEA)</p><p><em>Insights 
 from Chemical Risk Communicators: Results of the PARC Pilot Survey </em>pr
 esented by Urška Kolar (NIJZ\, Slovenia)</p><p><a href=\"https://a30d381d
 -facb-41e8-9b23-a06138791b86.usrfiles.com/ugd/a30d38_8bd7977b6da1430a9842a
 0eff5372a27.pdf\">Full scientific program is available HERE.&nbsp\;<span c
 lass=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a></p><p>The workshop also provid
 es an excellent opportunity to engage with the broader European exposure s
 cience community and foster synergies with related initiatives. The OHSI &
 amp\; ISES Europe Workshop 2026 offers a valuable opportunity to exchange 
 scientific knowledge\, build collaborations\, and discuss emerging challen
 ges in occupational hygiene and exposure science.</p></body></html>
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SUMMARY:Prevention is Better than the Cure - Occupational Hygiene Society o
 f Ireland and the European Chapter of the International Society of Exposur
 e Science Workshop 2026 
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The OHSI &amp\; ISES Europe Workshop 2026 ↗ is jointly organi
 sed by the Occupational Hygiene Society of Ireland (OHSI) and the European
  Chapter of the International Society of Exposure Science (ISES Europe). T
 he workshop will bring together researchers\, occupational hygienists\, ex
 posure scientists\, policymakers\, regulators\, and industry professionals
  to discuss current research and practical challenges in the intersecting 
 fields of occupational hygiene and exposure science. The event is organise
 d under the theme “Prevention is Better than the Cure”\, highlighting 
 the importance of proactive approaches to exposure assessment and health p
 rotection.&nbsp\;PARC will contribute to the workshop by showcasing resear
 ch that advances exposure science and supports next-generation chemical ri
 sk assessment in Europe. &nbsp\;PARC will share innovative approaches for 
 understanding human and environmental exposures\, strengthening the scient
 ific evidence base for health protection and regulatory decision-making. A
  special session on how PARC communication contributes to shaping chemical
  risk assessment and policy will be chaired by Sónia Namorado and Aglaia 
 Koutsodimou. &nbsp\;Extending the Characterization of the Human Chemical E
 xposome: Optimizing HRMS SS/NTS Approaches for Maternal Milk Profiling pre
 sented by Corentin Huet (INRAE\, France) &nbsp\;Applying the FAIR Principl
 es to Personal Exposure and Health Data presented by Stijn Bakken (VITO\, 
 Belgium)The PEH Data Platform: Enabling Harmonized\, FAIR Personal Exposur
 e and Health Data presented by Stijn Bakken (VITO\, Belgium)Advancing towa
 rds integrative risk assessment with a focus on the application of human b
 iomonitoring data presented by Hannah McKeon (RIVM\, Netherlands)Character
 ising The Human Perinatal Chemical Exposome With Innovative Suspect and No
 n-Targeted Screening: Results From The PARC EU Interlaboratory Trial and R
 eal-Case Study presented by Tarek Moufawad (INRAE\, France)&nbsp\;Are ski 
 waxes a relevant &nbsp\;source of PFAS exposure for the &nbsp\;general pop
 ulation? presented by Natalie von Goetz&nbsp\;Science-to-Policy in Action:
  Strengthening Regulatory Impact and Innovation in PARC presented by Maria
  Uhl (EAA\, Austria)Comparative Evaluation of Non-Targeted Screening Workf
 lows for Occupational Exposure: results from a European Interlaboratory St
 udy under PARC\, presented by Baninia Habchi (INRS\, France)From interlabo
 ratory alignment to worker exposure assessment: identifying chemical expos
 ure signatures using Suspect and Non-Targeted Screening under a common SOP
 \, presented by Baninia Habchi (INRS\, France)Characterizing the human che
 mical exposure to contaminants of emerging concern with a combined targete
 d and non-targeted analytical workflow applied to hair: a real case study 
 from the PARC EU project\, presented by Tina Kosjek (IJS\, Slovenia)Sustai
 ning science-to-policy communication beyond PARC: National Hubs as endurin
 g policy interfaces\, presented by Tamás Szigeti (NCPHP\, Hungary)Advanci
 ng communication\, collaboration and awareness within the European Partner
 ship for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals presented by Maria João S
 ilva (INSA\, Portugal)Citizens’ perceptions of chemical risks: Evidence 
 from European focus groups - Special session “How PARC Communication Con
 tributes to Shape Chemical Risk Assessment and Policy” presented by Ana 
 Virgolino (ISAMB\, Portugal)From Evidence to Impact: Communicating Science
  in a European Partnership presented by Roser Gasol (EEA)Insights from Che
 mical Risk Communicators: Results of the PARC Pilot Survey presented by Ur
 ška Kolar (NIJZ\, Slovenia)Full scientific program is available HERE.&nbs
 p\; ↗The workshop also provides an excellent opportunity to engage with 
 the broader European exposure science community and foster synergies with 
 related initiatives. The OHSI &amp\; ISES Europe Workshop 2026 offers a va
 luable opportunity to exchange scientific knowledge\, build collaborations
 \, and discuss emerging challenges in occupational hygiene and exposure sc
 ience.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p><a href=\"https:
 //www.ohireland.org/event-details/ohsi-ises-europe-workshop-2026\"><strong
 >The OHSI &amp\; ISES Europe Workshop 2026</strong><span class=\"external-
 link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> is jointly organised by the Occupational Hygie
 ne Society of Ireland (OHSI) and the European Chapter of the International
  Society of Exposure Science (ISES Europe). The workshop will bring togeth
 er researchers\, occupational hygienists\, exposure scientists\, policymak
 ers\, regulators\, and industry professionals to discuss current research 
 and practical challenges in the intersecting fields of occupational hygien
 e and exposure science. The event is organised under the theme <strong>“
 Prevention is Better than the Cure”</strong>\, highlighting the importan
 ce of proactive approaches to exposure assessment and health protection.&n
 bsp\;</p><p>PARC will contribute to the workshop by showcasing research th
 at advances exposure science and supports next-generation chemical risk as
 sessment in Europe. &nbsp\;PARC will share innovative approaches for under
 standing human and environmental exposures\, strengthening the scientific 
 evidence base for health protection and regulatory decision-making. A spec
 ial session on how PARC communication contributes to shaping chemical risk
  assessment and policy will be chaired by Sónia Namorado and Aglaia Kouts
 odimou. &nbsp\;</p><p><em>Extending the Characterization of the Human Chem
 ical Exposome: Optimizing HRMS SS/NTS Approaches for Maternal Milk Profili
 ng </em>presented by Corentin Huet (INRAE\, France) &nbsp\;</p><p><em>Appl
 ying the FAIR Principles to Personal Exposure and Health Data </em>present
 ed by Stijn Bakken (VITO\, Belgium)</p><p><em>The PEH Data Platform: Enabl
 ing Harmonized\, FAIR Personal Exposure and Health Data </em>presented by 
 Stijn Bakken (VITO\, Belgium)</p><p><em>Advancing towards integrative risk
  assessment with a focus on the application of human biomonitoring data </
 em>presented by Hannah McKeon (RIVM\, Netherlands)</p><p><em>Characterisin
 g The Human Perinatal Chemical Exposome With Innovative Suspect and Non-Ta
 rgeted Screening: Results From The PARC EU Interlaboratory Trial and Real-
 Case Study </em>presented by Tarek Moufawad (INRAE\, France)</p><p><em>&nb
 sp\;Are ski waxes a relevant &nbsp\;source of PFAS exposure for the &nbsp\
 ;general population? </em>presented by Natalie von Goetz</p><p><em>&nbsp\;
 Science-to-Policy in Action: Strengthening Regulatory Impact and Innovatio
 n in PARC </em>presented by Maria Uhl (EAA\, Austria)</p><p><em>Comparativ
 e Evaluation of Non-Targeted Screening Workflows for Occupational Exposure
 : results from a European Interlaboratory Study under PARC</em>\, presente
 d by Baninia Habchi (INRS\, France)</p><p><em>From interlaboratory alignme
 nt to worker exposure assessment: identifying chemical exposure signatures
  using Suspect and Non-Targeted Screening under a common SOP</em>\, presen
 ted by Baninia Habchi (INRS\, France)</p><p><em>Characterizing the human c
 hemical exposure to contaminants of emerging concern with a combined targe
 ted and non-targeted analytical workflow applied to hair: a real case stud
 y from the PARC EU project</em>\, presented by Tina Kosjek (IJS\, Slovenia
 )</p><p><em>Sustaining science-to-policy communication beyond PARC: Nation
 al Hubs as enduring policy interfaces</em>\, presented by Tamás Szigeti (
 NCPHP\, Hungary)</p><p><em>Advancing communication\, collaboration and awa
 reness within the European Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Ch
 emicals </em>presented by Maria João Silva (INSA\, Portugal)</p><p><em>Ci
 tizens’ perceptions of chemical risks: Evidence from European focus grou
 ps - Special session “How PARC Communication Contributes to Shape Chemic
 al Risk Assessment and Policy” </em>presented by Ana Virgolino (ISAMB\, 
 Portugal)</p><p><em>From Evidence to Impact: Communicating Science in a Eu
 ropean Partnership </em>presented by Roser Gasol (EEA)</p><p><em>Insights 
 from Chemical Risk Communicators: Results of the PARC Pilot Survey </em>pr
 esented by Urška Kolar (NIJZ\, Slovenia)</p><p><a href=\"https://a30d381d
 -facb-41e8-9b23-a06138791b86.usrfiles.com/ugd/a30d38_8bd7977b6da1430a9842a
 0eff5372a27.pdf\">Full scientific program is available HERE.&nbsp\;<span c
 lass=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a></p><p>The workshop also provid
 es an excellent opportunity to engage with the broader European exposure s
 cience community and foster synergies with related initiatives. The OHSI &
 amp\; ISES Europe Workshop 2026 offers a valuable opportunity to exchange 
 scientific knowledge\, build collaborations\, and discuss emerging challen
 ges in occupational hygiene and exposure science.</p></body></html>
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