The EXHAUSTION project will organise the symposium The project EXHAUSTION – Heat and air pollution effects on cardiopulmonary mortality and morbidity: geographical variability and vulnerable groups in Europe at the 34th Annual Conference of the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology.
NB: Times here in CEST, times in the programme on the ISEE website in EEST.
Speakers:
Dr. Susanne Breitner, Senior Scientist, LMU Munich - IBE-Chair of Epidemiology
Short-term heat effects and effect modification by ambient air pollution on cardiovascular and respiratory mortality across 148 cities from 13 European countries – Results of the EXHAUSTION project
Dr. Pierre Masselot, Research Fellow, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Age standardized heat and cold related mortality impacts across European cities
Dr. Massimo Stafoggia, Senior Biostatistician, Lazio Region Health Service - Asl Roma 1
Analysis of short-term heat effects on cardiopulmonary mortality using national and regional small area data – Results of the EXHAUSTION project
Dr. Siqi Zhang, Helmholtz Zentrum München Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt (GmbH)
Long-term effects of air temperature on cardiopulmonary outcomes in prospective European cohort studies
Dr. Gerardo Sanchez Martinez, European Environment Agency / Danish Technical University
Heat and health prevention in European Region under a changing climate: the urgent need for a faster roll-out of Heat-Health Action Plans (HHAPs)
Chairs: Dr. Alexandra Schneider, Helmholtz Zentrum München and Dr. Francesca de’Donato, Department of Epidemiology Lazio Regional Health Service – ASL Roma 1,
More information here.