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SUMMARY:Chemical Exposure &amp\; Modelling
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DESCRIPTION:PARC organised an in-person training course on Chemical Exposur
 e &amp\; Modelling\, which took place from 10 to 12 June 2024 at Masaryk U
 niversity\, RECETOX\, in Brno\, Czech Republic\, under the scientific coor
 dination of Petra Růžičková and Klára Komprdová. The course focused 
 on key aspects of exposure assessment and modelling\, including the identi
 fication of input data\, description of modelling processes\, and the use 
 of physiologically based kinetic (PBK) models to reconstruct or estimate c
 hemical human exposure levels.Training contentIdentification of sources of
  exposure data relevant for exposure modelling&nbsp\;Understanding of spat
 ial data and the ability to process and display such dataCritical assessme
 nt of exposure factors and model input dataPerformance of basic exposure a
 ssessments for example compoundsDescription of the basic concepts and prin
 ciples of PBPK modelsUse of models for the estimation of internal levels o
 f chemicalsCritical assessment of model uncertaintiesTarget audienceThe co
 urse was designed for researchers and students with basic knowledge of dat
 a use. Selection was based on applicants’ background\, experience\, and 
 motivation\, with priority given to PARC members.Practical detailsThe cour
 se was free of charge\, but participants covered their own travel\, accomm
 odation\, and other expenses.Training highlightsFor a detailed summary of 
 the training outcomes and participation\, please click here. Training mate
 rials developed and used during the training were not made publicly availa
 ble\, but you can find other related training resources in the PARC Reposi
 tory of Learning and Educational Materials.
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 a-start=\"169\" data-end=\"200\">Chemical Exposure &amp\; Modelling</em>\,
  which took place from 10 to 12 June 2024 at Masaryk University\, RECETOX\
 , in Brno\, Czech Republic\, under the scientific coordination of Petra R
 ůžičková and Klára Komprdová. The course focused on key aspects of e
 xposure assessment and modelling\, including the identification of input d
 ata\, description of modelling processes\, and the use of physiologically 
 based kinetic (PBK) models to reconstruct or estimate chemical human expos
 ure levels.</p><p data-start=\"646\" data-end=\"1136\"><strong data-start=
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 -end=\"1136\">Understanding of spatial data and the ability to process and
  display such data</p></li><li><p data-start=\"646\" data-end=\"1136\">Cri
 tical assessment of exposure factors and model input data</p></li><li><p d
 ata-start=\"646\" data-end=\"1136\">Performance of basic exposure assessme
 nts for example compounds</p></li><li><p data-start=\"646\" data-end=\"113
 6\">Description of the basic concepts and principles of PBPK models</p></l
 i><li><p data-start=\"646\" data-end=\"1136\">Use of models for the estima
 tion of internal levels of chemicals</p></li><li><p data-start=\"646\" dat
 a-end=\"1136\">Critical assessment of model uncertainties</p></li></ul><p 
 data-start=\"1138\" data-end=\"1417\"><strong data-start=\"1138\" data-end
 =\"1157\">Target audience</strong><br>The course was designed for research
 ers and students with basic knowledge of data use. Selection was based on 
 applicants’ background\, experience\, and motivation\, with priority giv
 en to PARC members.</p><p data-start=\"1419\" data-end=\"1605\"><strong da
 ta-start=\"1419\" data-end=\"1440\">Practical details</strong><br>The cour
 se was free of charge\, but participants covered their own travel\, accomm
 odation\, and other expenses.</p><p data-start=\"1607\" data-end=\"1988\">
 <strong data-start=\"1607\" data-end=\"1630\">Training highlights</strong>
 <br>For a detailed summary of the training outcomes and participation\, pl
 ease click <a href=\"https://www.eu-parc.eu/news/building-capacities/parc-
 course-chemical-exposure-modelling-successfully-held-brno\">here.</a> Trai
 ning materials developed and used during the training were not made public
 ly available\, but you can find other related training resources in the <a
  href=\"https://www.eu-parc.eu/learning-materials\">PARC Repository of Lea
 rning and Educational Materials</a>.</p></body></html>
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SUMMARY:Chemical Exposure &amp\; Modelling
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:PARC organised an in-person training course on Chemical Exposur
 e &amp\; Modelling\, which took place from 10 to 12 June 2024 at Masaryk U
 niversity\, RECETOX\, in Brno\, Czech Republic\, under the scientific coor
 dination of Petra Růžičková and Klára Komprdová. The course focused 
 on key aspects of exposure assessment and modelling\, including the identi
 fication of input data\, description of modelling processes\, and the use 
 of physiologically based kinetic (PBK) models to reconstruct or estimate c
 hemical human exposure levels.Training contentIdentification of sources of
  exposure data relevant for exposure modelling&nbsp\;Understanding of spat
 ial data and the ability to process and display such dataCritical assessme
 nt of exposure factors and model input dataPerformance of basic exposure a
 ssessments for example compoundsDescription of the basic concepts and prin
 ciples of PBPK modelsUse of models for the estimation of internal levels o
 f chemicalsCritical assessment of model uncertaintiesTarget audienceThe co
 urse was designed for researchers and students with basic knowledge of dat
 a use. Selection was based on applicants’ background\, experience\, and 
 motivation\, with priority given to PARC members.Practical detailsThe cour
 se was free of charge\, but participants covered their own travel\, accomm
 odation\, and other expenses.Training highlightsFor a detailed summary of 
 the training outcomes and participation\, please click here. Training mate
 rials developed and used during the training were not made publicly availa
 ble\, but you can find other related training resources in the PARC Reposi
 tory of Learning and Educational Materials.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p data-start=\"122
 \" data-end=\"644\">PARC organised an in-person training course on <em dat
 a-start=\"169\" data-end=\"200\">Chemical Exposure &amp\; Modelling</em>\,
  which took place from 10 to 12 June 2024 at Masaryk University\, RECETOX\
 , in Brno\, Czech Republic\, under the scientific coordination of Petra R
 ůžičková and Klára Komprdová. The course focused on key aspects of e
 xposure assessment and modelling\, including the identification of input d
 ata\, description of modelling processes\, and the use of physiologically 
 based kinetic (PBK) models to reconstruct or estimate chemical human expos
 ure levels.</p><p data-start=\"646\" data-end=\"1136\"><strong data-start=
 \"646\" data-end=\"666\">Training content</strong></p><ul><li><p data-star
 t=\"646\" data-end=\"1136\">Identification of sources of exposure data rel
 evant for exposure modelling&nbsp\;</p></li><li><p data-start=\"646\" data
 -end=\"1136\">Understanding of spatial data and the ability to process and
  display such data</p></li><li><p data-start=\"646\" data-end=\"1136\">Cri
 tical assessment of exposure factors and model input data</p></li><li><p d
 ata-start=\"646\" data-end=\"1136\">Performance of basic exposure assessme
 nts for example compounds</p></li><li><p data-start=\"646\" data-end=\"113
 6\">Description of the basic concepts and principles of PBPK models</p></l
 i><li><p data-start=\"646\" data-end=\"1136\">Use of models for the estima
 tion of internal levels of chemicals</p></li><li><p data-start=\"646\" dat
 a-end=\"1136\">Critical assessment of model uncertainties</p></li></ul><p 
 data-start=\"1138\" data-end=\"1417\"><strong data-start=\"1138\" data-end
 =\"1157\">Target audience</strong><br>The course was designed for research
 ers and students with basic knowledge of data use. Selection was based on 
 applicants’ background\, experience\, and motivation\, with priority giv
 en to PARC members.</p><p data-start=\"1419\" data-end=\"1605\"><strong da
 ta-start=\"1419\" data-end=\"1440\">Practical details</strong><br>The cour
 se was free of charge\, but participants covered their own travel\, accomm
 odation\, and other expenses.</p><p data-start=\"1607\" data-end=\"1988\">
 <strong data-start=\"1607\" data-end=\"1630\">Training highlights</strong>
 <br>For a detailed summary of the training outcomes and participation\, pl
 ease click <a href=\"https://www.eu-parc.eu/news/building-capacities/parc-
 course-chemical-exposure-modelling-successfully-held-brno\">here.</a> Trai
 ning materials developed and used during the training were not made public
 ly available\, but you can find other related training resources in the <a
  href=\"https://www.eu-parc.eu/learning-materials\">PARC Repository of Lea
 rning and Educational Materials</a>.</p></body></html>
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SUMMARY:Chemical Exposure &amp\; Modelling
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:PARC organised an in-person training course on Chemical Exposur
 e &amp\; Modelling\, which took place from 10 to 12 June 2024 at Masaryk U
 niversity\, RECETOX\, in Brno\, Czech Republic\, under the scientific coor
 dination of Petra Růžičková and Klára Komprdová. The course focused 
 on key aspects of exposure assessment and modelling\, including the identi
 fication of input data\, description of modelling processes\, and the use 
 of physiologically based kinetic (PBK) models to reconstruct or estimate c
 hemical human exposure levels.Training contentIdentification of sources of
  exposure data relevant for exposure modelling&nbsp\;Understanding of spat
 ial data and the ability to process and display such dataCritical assessme
 nt of exposure factors and model input dataPerformance of basic exposure a
 ssessments for example compoundsDescription of the basic concepts and prin
 ciples of PBPK modelsUse of models for the estimation of internal levels o
 f chemicalsCritical assessment of model uncertaintiesTarget audienceThe co
 urse was designed for researchers and students with basic knowledge of dat
 a use. Selection was based on applicants’ background\, experience\, and 
 motivation\, with priority given to PARC members.Practical detailsThe cour
 se was free of charge\, but participants covered their own travel\, accomm
 odation\, and other expenses.Training highlightsFor a detailed summary of 
 the training outcomes and participation\, please click here. Training mate
 rials developed and used during the training were not made publicly availa
 ble\, but you can find other related training resources in the PARC Reposi
 tory of Learning and Educational Materials.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p data-start=\"122
 \" data-end=\"644\">PARC organised an in-person training course on <em dat
 a-start=\"169\" data-end=\"200\">Chemical Exposure &amp\; Modelling</em>\,
  which took place from 10 to 12 June 2024 at Masaryk University\, RECETOX\
 , in Brno\, Czech Republic\, under the scientific coordination of Petra R
 ůžičková and Klára Komprdová. The course focused on key aspects of e
 xposure assessment and modelling\, including the identification of input d
 ata\, description of modelling processes\, and the use of physiologically 
 based kinetic (PBK) models to reconstruct or estimate chemical human expos
 ure levels.</p><p data-start=\"646\" data-end=\"1136\"><strong data-start=
 \"646\" data-end=\"666\">Training content</strong></p><ul><li><p data-star
 t=\"646\" data-end=\"1136\">Identification of sources of exposure data rel
 evant for exposure modelling&nbsp\;</p></li><li><p data-start=\"646\" data
 -end=\"1136\">Understanding of spatial data and the ability to process and
  display such data</p></li><li><p data-start=\"646\" data-end=\"1136\">Cri
 tical assessment of exposure factors and model input data</p></li><li><p d
 ata-start=\"646\" data-end=\"1136\">Performance of basic exposure assessme
 nts for example compounds</p></li><li><p data-start=\"646\" data-end=\"113
 6\">Description of the basic concepts and principles of PBPK models</p></l
 i><li><p data-start=\"646\" data-end=\"1136\">Use of models for the estima
 tion of internal levels of chemicals</p></li><li><p data-start=\"646\" dat
 a-end=\"1136\">Critical assessment of model uncertainties</p></li></ul><p 
 data-start=\"1138\" data-end=\"1417\"><strong data-start=\"1138\" data-end
 =\"1157\">Target audience</strong><br>The course was designed for research
 ers and students with basic knowledge of data use. Selection was based on 
 applicants’ background\, experience\, and motivation\, with priority giv
 en to PARC members.</p><p data-start=\"1419\" data-end=\"1605\"><strong da
 ta-start=\"1419\" data-end=\"1440\">Practical details</strong><br>The cour
 se was free of charge\, but participants covered their own travel\, accomm
 odation\, and other expenses.</p><p data-start=\"1607\" data-end=\"1988\">
 <strong data-start=\"1607\" data-end=\"1630\">Training highlights</strong>
 <br>For a detailed summary of the training outcomes and participation\, pl
 ease click <a href=\"https://www.eu-parc.eu/news/building-capacities/parc-
 course-chemical-exposure-modelling-successfully-held-brno\">here.</a> Trai
 ning materials developed and used during the training were not made public
 ly available\, but you can find other related training resources in the <a
  href=\"https://www.eu-parc.eu/learning-materials\">PARC Repository of Lea
 rning and Educational Materials</a>.</p></body></html>
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