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The exposure science team of Dr Alison Connolly at the University College Dublin are investigating exposure to pollutants using human biomonitoring strategies.
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🎉 New Publication 🎉 The first paper from the EPA Ireland EPA Research News project, #Humanbiomonitoring for Ireland, has been published. Chemical Prioritisation for Human Biomonitoring in Ireland. Richa Singh #HBM #Chemicals #biomarkers doi.org/10.3390/toxics…
📜 New publication! 🎉 OHSI 2022 conference hosted an expert panel to discuss #COVID19 and pandemic preparedness plans for the future. UCD CSHW UCD College of Health & Agricultural Science UCD Research UCD Public Health, Physiotherapy & Sports Science Delighted to lead this work. Policy Brief in Public Health Reviews doi.org/10.3389/phrs.2…
📍 from UCD College of Health & Agricultural Science Grad #Research Day! Well done to Darragh Doherty presented his research on neonicotinoid insecticide exposures among pet owners using #HBM human biomonitoring strategies 👏 Funded by Research Ireland #CHAS #UCD UCD CSHW UCD Research UCD Public Health, Physiotherapy & Sports Science University College Dublin
Delighted to join #CIF Health & Safety summit 2025 on behalf of Occupational Hygiene Society of Ireland (OHSI) The importance of safety & protecting workers can not be over emphasised. #OHSI Ireland Breathefreely campaign aims to raise awareness & promote safe practices. breathefreely.ie #CIFSafety25
📰 New Publication 🥳 'Characterising Neonicotinoid Insecticide Exposures Among the Irish Population Using #Humanbiomonitoring', EIRE project (ucd.ie/phpss/research…) Research Ireland #Exposurescience UCD CSHW UCD Public Health, Physiotherapy & Sports Science University College Dublin Article link: authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S14…
🎉 Save the Date 📅 🎉 Delighted to announce a joint workshop of Occupational Hygiene Society of Ireland (OHSI) & ISES Europe next year, 11 & 12 of June University College Dublin The event will offer opportunities for oral/poster presentations, as well as exhibitors, sponsors & social events. More information will follow soon.
Delighted to share our EPA Research News report evaluating the feasibility of developing a national human biomonitoring programme for Ireland. We hope our studies will help Ireland & other countries working toward similar goals. Richa Singh epa.ie/publications/r…
New EPA-funded research published by Alison Connolly and team at University College Dublin. The HBM4IRE Study, assessed the feasibility of establishing a national HBM programme in Ireland to better understand cumulative chemical exposure from various sources. epa.ie/publications/r….
🧪Curious about the chemicals around us? Help the HM4IE University College Dublin research team understand chemical exposure in Ireland’s population. 📄Read the flyer below for full details on how to participate.
The first phase of the Human Biomonitoring for Ireland Study has started! We are seeking volunteers (aged 18–39). Be part of Ireland’s very first Human Biomonitoring cycle! 17th Nov – 3rd Dec 2025 in St. Vincent’s Hospital, Dublin Interested? Sign up today at [email protected]
Update: Human Biomonitoring for Ireland 🇮🇪 #HBM4IE, funded EPA Research News A new paper on a chemical awareness & perception survey. Incorporating public opinion for chemical prioritisation, gave insights into concerns & areas for increased awareness mdpi.com/2076-3298/12/1…
🎉 New publication 🎉 from the 🇮🇪 #HBM4IE, funded EPA Research News A new paper on a chemical awareness & perception survey. Incorporating public opinion for chemical prioritisation, gave insights into concerns & areas for increased awareness. doi.org/10.3390/enviro…
See the updates from our studies in the UCD Public Health, Physiotherapy & Sports Science newsletter, including presentations and the launch of our new study human biomonitoring campaign. #HBM