תאריך/זמן
14/05/2025 / 8:00 - 12:00
Minimising the Impact of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals on Health and Environment 14 May 2025, Copenhagen – Denmark (remote attendance possible)
At a decisive moment for the future of chemical policies, the European and Danish scientific endocrine communities are inviting you to a high-level event to discuss the current challenges and opportunities to minimise the presence of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in our environment. Participants will learn about the latest EDC scientific developments fresh from the Joint Congress of ESPE and ESE (10-13 May), discuss EU and national policy with Danish and European policymakers, receive recommendations to reduce EDC exposure, learn what consequences PFAS hotspots can have for local communities and obtain many more EDC-related research and public health-related insights.
Questions that will be addressed:
- What are the effects of PFAS on children and how does PFAS affect local communities?
- What is the status of the different EU legislative debates such as REACH and the PFAS restriction proposal, and is the latest science sufficiently reflected in the ongoing debates?
- What role can recent New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) play in implementing EDC legislation?
- How can groups at elevated risk of EDC toxicity reduce their exposure and what can people in general do to be less affected by EDCs in their environment?
- How do EDCs affect health and in what areas?
Enquiries: mischa.vaneimeren@ese-hormones.org
This event is co-organised by the European Society of Endocrinology (ESE), The European Society for Paediatric Endocrinology (ESPE), The Dansk Endokrinologisk Skelskab, the Dansk Selskab for Paediatrisk Endokrinologi and Copenhagen Legacy Lab