Human Biomonitoring and Exposure Science
Human biomonitoring plays a vital role in assessing real-world exposures to hazardous substances. This topic highlights advances in biological markers, analytical chemistry, and sampling methods. Attendees explore population-level exposure trends, vulnerable groups, and emerging environmental risks. Discussions include integrating biomonitoring data with health surveillance systems. New technological innovations enhance detection sensitivity. The session aims to guide evidence-based public health interventions.
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