August 28, 2024 – WEDNESDAY

View the ISEE 2024 Scientific Program in pdf here

08:00 – 08:15AWARD CEREMONY
08:15 – 09:00

Keynote Lecture 4

Chairs: Pau Chung-Chen

Climate change and challenges for sustainable development – Stella Hartinger

09:00 – 09:45

Keynote Lecture 5
Chairs: Zorana Joranovic Andersen

Climate change and urban health:  strategies to generate policy-relevant evidence across the Americas – Ana Diez Roux

09:45 – 10:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
10:15 – 11:45
(Hybrid Session)

Symposium 19

Environmental justice, climate change and workers’ health – what are the missing links?

Chairs: Rafael Buralli & Mariana Butinof

Outdoor temperature and green tobacco sickness in migrant farm workers – Marcela Tamayo y Ortiz
In an increasing wildfire outbreaks scenario, do we need to worry about wildland firefighters? – Kelly Polido Kaneshiro Olympio
Addressing Waste Pickers Livelihoods as Key to Cities Resilience – Sonia Dias
Street vendors: Climate change impacts on the health of workers with subsistence jobs on the streets of MedellĂ­n – Colombia – MarĂ­a Osley GarzĂłn Duque
Climate-related health effects among MAUCO cohort, Chile – Sandra CortĂ©s

11:45 – 12:45

Pecha Kucha Session 14

Pollution’s pathways: exploring the air pollution impacts across populations and contexts

Chairs: Tarik Benmarhnia & Anjali Dakshina Kumar

Bumper to Bumper: Evaluating Correlations Between Traffic Density and Traffic-Related Air Pollutants In North Carolina – Anjali Dakshina Kumar
Cross-sectional associations between 48-hour fine particulate matter exposure and blood pressure amongst children in rural Rwanda – Christian Sewor
Beyond individual race and income: the role of contextual deprivation in air pollution and cardiovascular disease – Jiajun Luo
Association between air pollution exposure and menstrual cycle irregularity in a representative sample of premenopausal women in Korea – Kyoung Nam Kim
Chemical composition and source analysis of PM2.5 in a Population Area from the Aburra Valley Colombia: COVID-19 pandemic effects – Miriam GĂłmez
Prenatal and postnatal source-specific PM10 effects on child cognition at 4 and 18 months in an England birth cohort – Yingxin Chen
Utilizing large-scale digital data for quantifying hyper-local urban greenspace and air pollution to study environmental associations and inform sustainable cities – Maria Eduarda Da Silva Sabedotti
Disparities in exposure to PM2.5 according to MPI gradient by blocks in the city of MedellĂ­n (Colombia), 2019 – Juan Gabriel Pineros Jimenez
Impact of a liquefied petroleum gas stove and fuel intervention on glycated hemoglobin in the HAPIN trial – Lindsay J. Underhill

12:45 – 14:15LUNCH BREAK 
14:15 – 15:45
(Hybrid Session)

Symposium 22

Challenges & Opportunities in Environmental Mixture Analyses: “Omics”, Causal Inference, and Pooled Analyses

Chairs: Caitlin Howe & Megan Romano

Challenges in implementation of BKMR and other mixtures methods – Birgit Claus Henn
Trying to See the Forests through the Trees: Causal Forests to Improve Inference from Multipollutant Models – Roel Vermeulen
Application of Pattern Recognition and Mixture Methods in Exposome Profiling of Seminal Plasma and Associations with Semen Parameters – Haotian Wu
Application of Quantile G-Computation to Epigenome-Wide Association Studies – Dennis Khodasevich
Data integration of multiple studies and environmental exposure mixture analyses – Elena Colicino

15:45 – 16:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
16:15 – 17:45
(Hybrid Session)

Symposium 24

Environmental health community case studies: Linking storytelling and qualitative research to environmental epidemiology

Chairs: Michelle Burbage & Elizabeth Hom Thepaksorn

Sowing Seeds of Wellness: Stories from the Schoolyard on Community-Engaged Environmental Health – Ali Hussaini
Exploring the unexpressed local voice on saltwater intrusion and its health consequences in the coastal areas of Bangladesh – Atiqul Haque
Symbio-allies: Working with Indigenous communities for relevant and impactful research – Lucy Grey
Balancing the environment and community concerns: improving environmental health at national park in Satun, Thailand – Phayong Thepaksorn

17:45 – 18:00
(Hybrid Session)
ISEE 2025
18:00 – 18:30
(Hybrid Session)
SNRN AWARDS and CLOSING CEREMONY
08:00 – 08:15
(Hybrid Session)
AWARD CEREMONY
08:15 – 09:00
(Hybrid Session)

Keynote Lecture 4

Chairs: Pau Chung-Chen

Climate change and challenges for sustainable development – Stella Hartinger

09:00 – 09:45
(Hybrid Session)

Keynote Lecture 5
Chairs: Zorana Joranovic Andersen

Climate change and urban health:  strategies to generate policy-relevant evidence across the Americas – Ana Diez Roux

09:45 – 10:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
10:15 – 11:45
(Hybrid Session)

Symposium 20

Emerging experiences and benefits of Health Impact Assessment using AirQ+ in Latin America and the Caribbean: the inception of a regional collaborative network

Chairs: Karla Cervantes-MartĂ­nez & Horacio Riojas-RodrĂ­guez

The emerging regional collaborative network on AirQ+ – Juan JosĂ© Castillo-Lugo
Evolution of health impact assessment experiences in BogotĂĄ, Colombia – Alejandro Peralta
First health impact assessment of air pollution in San Jose, Costa Rica – JosĂ© Felix Rojas-MarĂ­n
Health impact assessment in Mexico: AirQ+, other tools and methodological implications – JosĂ© Luis Texcalac-Sangrador

11:45 – 12:45

Pecha Kucha Session 15
Intersection of Environmental Factors and Public Health
Chairs: Rajendra P Parajuli & Zachary McCann

Environmental Quality of Life (EQoL) Survey to Assess Climate Risk Perceptions in Urban Underserved Communities – Lori A Hoepner
Air pollution and Cardiovascular Disease-Related Mortality in a Pooled Analysis of 6 U.S. Cohorts – Sabah M. Quraishi
COVID-19 incidence and mortality in Chile: Socio-environmental indicators as measurement of health environmental justice – Sara E. Acevedo
Extreme temperatures, air pollution and mental health: a critical review from an environmental justice perspective – Paula de Prado-Bert
Mortality and hospitalization in italian contaminated sites with petrochemical and steel plants: a meta-regression analysis – Fabrizio Minichilli
Queering Environmental Justice: Unequal Environmental Health Burden on the LGBTQIA+ Community – Leo Maria Goldsmith
Seasonal variation in indoor NO2 in urban residences in Mumbai and examining its determinants – Prince Vijay
Family doctors play a crucial role in a comprehensive healthcare surveillance system. – Paolo Lauriola
Extreme Heat and Suicide Watch Incidents Among Incarcerated Men – David H Cloud

12:45 – 14:15LUNCH BREAK / FREE POSTER VIEWING
12:45  14:15

TOWN HALL

ISEE: Past and Present, and Its Role in Environmental and Public Health Advocacy

14:15 – 15:45
(Hybrid Session)

Symposium 23
Climate Change and Mental Health: From Local to Global
Chairs: Kate Burrows & Amruta Nori-Sarma

Association between mental health disorders and extreme heat among Medicaid adolescents – Antonella Zanobetti
Temperature And Mental health in Understudied Populations in Boston – Flannery Black-Ingersoll
Adverse weather amplifies social media activity and worsens online sentiment: Evidence from over 10 billion social media posts – Kelton Minor
Tropical cyclones and mental health-related mortality in the U.S. – Raenita Spriggs
Mental Health Impacts of Oil and Gas Development – Mary Willis

15:45 – 16:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
16:15 – 17:45
(Hybrid Session)

Symposium 25

New Cohorts for Environmental Exposure and Cancer Risk among Environmental Justice and High-Risk Communities in the United States

Chairs: Kristen Malecki & Wei Zheng

The impact of urbanicity on environmental exposures of concern in Minnesota (10,000 Families) – Heather Nelson
Improving understanding and early detection of environmental exposures on the development of liver disease and liver cancer: The Southern Liver Health Study (STRIVE) – Cynthia Moylan
MI-CARES: Recruiting from Michigan’s Environmental In-Justice Hotspots – methods, rationale and preliminary findings (MI-CARES) – Leigh Pearce
Searching the exposome to identify environmental chemical exposures for cancer risk in humans: the Southern Environmental Health Study – Wei Zheng
The association between toxic metal exposure, race, gender, and liver enzymes in individuals with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease- Nikia Smith

17:45 – 18:00
(Hybrid Session)
ISEE 2025
18:00 – 18:30
(Hybrid Session)
SNRN AWARDS and CLOSING CEREMONY
08:00 – 08:15AWARD CEREMONY
08:15 – 09:00

Keynote Lecture 4

Chairs: Pau Chung-Chen

Climate change and challenges for sustainable development – Stella Hartinger

09:00 – 09:45

Keynote Lecture 5
Chairs: Zorana Joranovic Andersen

Climate change and urban health:  strategies to generate policy-relevant evidence across the Americas – Ana Diez Roux

09:45 – 10:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
10:15 – 11:45
(Hybrid Session)

Symposium 21

Intervention studies for metal exposure reduction and mitigation

Chairs: Bonnie Joubert, USA & Ana Navas-Acien, USA

B vitamins for arsenic methylation in children and adults in Bangladesh – Irene Martinez-Morata
Zinc supplementation for metal detoxification in Navajo Communities – Laurie Hudson
Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy 2 (TACT2) and metal body burden – Ana Navas-Acien; Bonnie Joubert
Metal exposure, the Arica case in Chile, and measures considered to reduce population exposure – Veronica Iglesias
Metals, micronutrients, and a Mediterranean diet: Potential metabolomic and epigenomic pathways in the Boston Birth Cohort – Xiaobin Wang

11:45 – 12:45

Pecha Kucha Session 16

Environmental Exposures and Health Outcomes

Chairs: Diana Varaden & Mary Willis

Exposure to Medical Radiation from CT Scans and Other Imaging Procedures in Relation to Increased Risk of Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer – De Kun Li
A latent class analysis of NHANES reveals youth subgroups with different lifestyle, health, and sociodemographic characteristics and prediabetes/diabetes risk – Bian Liu
Levels of particles radioactivity during desert dust events in the Eastern Mediterranean region: the case of Cyprus – Souzana Achilleos
Supplemental Biomonitoring Study of Exposure During Activities Conducted on Synthetic Turf Fields with Tire Crumb Rubber Infill – Teresa Wang
Long-term mercury exposure and visual field constriction in Grassy Narrows First Nation – Aline Philibert
Should Pancreatic Cancer Be Recognized as Linked with Vietnam Military Service? – David F Goldsmith
Changes in gene expression depending on diabetes mellitus and night shift work – Eunsoo Lee
Mortality from malignant mesothelioma in Italy. A birth-cohort analysis on the effect of the 1992 asbestos ban – Lucia Fazzo
Association Between Preventive Behavior for Infectious Diseases and Social Determinants of Health in a multiethnic community of Bangladesh – Khandakar Fatema

12:45 – 14:15LUNCH BREAK / FREE POSTER VIEWING
14:15 – 15:45

Traditional Oral Session 26

Climate Justice and Health: Addressing Vulnerabilities and Disparities

Chairs: Nicholas Osborne Ethics Discussants: Ruth Ann Etzel and Nivine H. Abbas

Weather-related inaccessibility of trails used by Inuit subsistence harvesters does not significantly influence retail food sales in Nunavut, Canada – Sappho Zoe Gilbert
Long-term health consequences of multiple exposures to climate-related disasters – Ang Li
Toxic Tides: Environmental Justice Implications of Sea Level Rise and Flooding of Hazardous Sites in the United States – Lara Cushing
Setting a Course Towards Climate Justice for Alaska Native Communities: The Alaska Alliance for Community Engagement – Climate and Health – Stacy Rasmus
Disparities of heat wave-related preterm birth in climate types — China, 2012-2019 – Yafei Guo
Mass Incarceration as an Environmental Justice Issue in the United States – Katherine Lemasters

15:45 – 16:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
16:15 – 17:45

Traditional Oral Session 30
Urban Environments and Health: Exploring Safety, Green Spaces, and Socioeconomic Disparities

Chairs: Daniel CarriĂłn & Tara E. Jenson

An evaluation of the 3-30-300 concept for urban green planning in relation to socioeconomic disparities in Flanders, Belgium – Melissa Kelley Lee
Assessing Community Vulnerability to Neurological Diseases: A National Study of Source-Specific Noise and Air Pollution Exposures near the US Airports – Meng Wang
Street-View Greenness in Residential Environments: Exploring Equity in Distribution of Natural Spaces in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis – Tara E. Jenson
Neighborhood disadvantage and breast cancer incidence among women living in the United States – Jennifer Woo
Community severance and road safety in New York City – Jaime Benavides

17:45 – 18:00
(Hybrid Session)
ISEE 2025
18:00 – 18:30
(Hybrid Session)
SNRN AWARDS and CLOSING CEREMONY
09:45 – 10:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
10:15 – 11:45Traditional Oral Session 22
Extreme temperatures and health

Chairs: Laura Andrea Rodriguez Villamizar & Luciana Rojas Gran

Climate trends and andean perceptions of climate change and its potential role in food security, San Marcos, Cajamarca – Luciana Rojas Granda
Assessing the effects of the heat health warning system on mortality in 15 German cities: A difference-in-differences approach – Alexandra Schneider
The effect of non-optimal ambient temperature on daily mortality in Colombia 2010-2019 – Laura Andrea Rodriguez Villamizar
Characterizing Vulnerability for the Future Heat-Related Cardiovascular Morbidity Burden in U.S. Metropolitan Areas – Wei-Lun Tsai
Temperature-related mortality in nine Latin American countries under climate change and population scenarios – Josiah L Kephart

11:45 – 12:45Pecha Kucha Session 17
Environmental Exposure and Neurological Health Outcomes

Chairs: Tara Jenson & Xu Gao

Environmental Exposures Continue to be a Possible Etiological Factor in the Development Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) – Paul Mehta
Mental illness and household solid fuel use in women of childbearing age – Kate Abuaa Kyeremateng
The interactive effect of temperature with humidity, and air pollution on depression in elderly women: a cross-sectional study from Germany – Tamara Schikowski
Short-term Associations of Ambient Fine Particulate Matter on Mental Distress and Depression in Women of Southeastern Louisiana – Peter Edwards
Early life critical windows of metal exposure associated with amygdala volume in young adolescents – Elza Rechtman
Environmental Risk Factors for Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder Over the Life Course: A Swedish Nested Case-Control Study – Natassia Robinson
Determination of Depression and Related Factors Among People Living in a Craft Village, Northern Vietnam – Hien Thi Thu Ngo
The contribution of multiple short-term environmental exposures to the risk of suicide – Amanda V Bakian
Environmental Determinants of Anxiety and Depression Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic: A cohort study in Catalonia – Gemma Castaño Vinyals
Consistency in metal dynamics during pregnancy predicts depression risk in late childhood – Vishal Midya
Neuropsychomotor Development of children from 0 to 6 years old, after an environmental disaster. Brumadinho/MG, Brazil. – Michele Alves Costa

12:45 – 14:15LUNCH BREAK / FREE POSTER VIEWING
14:15 – 15:45Traditional Oral Session 27
Assessment and analysis of effects of Internal exposome

Chairs: Sung Kyun Park, Nikolaos Stratakis

Relationships between the external exposome and proteome linked to mental health risk in adolescents – Zhiyang Wang
Disentangling Environmental Influences on Aging: A Comprehensive Analysis of Phenotypic Age Acceleration and Urban Exposures – Pablo Knobel
Circulating small molecules are associated with exposure to uranium and radon in people living near a former uranium processing site – Hui-Chen
An Environment-Wide Interaction Study to identify hidden environmental factors affecting susceptible populations: Application to chemical-social vulnerability interactions on cognitive function – Sung Kyun Park

15:45 – 16:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
16:15 – 17:45Traditional Oral Session 31
Temperature variations and health effects

Chairs: Jennifer L. Ish & Malebo Makunyane

Seasonal temperature variability and hospital admission from infections among elderly in the US – Yijing Feng
Heat exposure and breast cancer risk in the Sister Study – Jennifer L. Ish
Extreme temperatures and mortality risk in urban and rural areas of Mexico: are associations sensitive to epidemiologic study design? – Ivan Gutierrez Avila
Individual patient characteristics that heighten risk of Acute Kidney Injury during hot weather: evidence using a novel automated electronic-alerts system. – Shakoor Hajat
The impact of heatwaves in QuĂ©bec on traffic safety: interventions needed to reduce collisions and injuries – Jose Ignacio Nazif-Munoz
The Impact of Extreme Heat Events on Occupational Heat-Related Illnesses 2000-2019 Jeffrey Joseph Dalhoff

18:00 – 18:30SNRN AWARDS and CLOSING CEREMONY
09:45 – 10:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
10:15 – 11:45

Traditional Oral Session 23
Air Pollution and Health Implications

Chairs: Jaime Hart & Sandra India Aldan

Reductions in PM2.5 exposure and mortality risk following household cooking fuel interventions in Kenyan cities using a ‘synthetic population’ model – James Milner
Prenatal greenness, air pollution, and birthweight: assessing critical windows of exposure and effect modification in a multi-exposure setting – Melissa R Fiffer
Residential relocation and mental health. Are changes in greenness and air pollution contributing to recovery from common mental disorders? – Mikel Subiza PĂ©rez
The association between urban environment and drug poisoning deaths in Hong Kong – Hung Chak Ho
The Childhood and Environmental Pollutants Project (PIPA’s Project) in Brazil. – Carmen FrĂłes Asmus
Associations between ambient PM2.5 exposure and risk of kidney, ophthalmic, and neurological complications among type 1 diabetes mellitus patients – Trenton Honda

11:45 – 12:45

Pecha Kucha Session 18
From exposure to impact: health consequences of air pollution

Chairs: Rodrigo Ugalde-Resano & Isabell Rumrich

Association of maternal air pollution exposure and infant lung function is modified by genetic propensity to oxidative stress – Dwan Vilcins
Spatial and Temporal Trends in PM2.5 Concentrations in Guatemala Between 1998-2021 – Eri Saikawa
Association of microscale ultrafine particle (UFP) exposure with mortality in a cohort of older Puerto Rican adults – Doug Brugge
Interactive effects of long-term exposure to PM10, NO2 and O3 on SARS-CoV-2 infection and severity: a population-based cohort study – Giovanni Veronesi
Linkages between ambient PM2.5 and cardiovascular mortality in a large urban cohort in two Indian cities – Siddhartha Mandal
Crossover Randomized Controlled Trial of a HEPA Filter Air Cleaner Intervention in Elementary School Classrooms in Los Angeles California – Veronica M Vieira
Sex specific associations between gestational exposure to air pollutants and autistic traits in Canadian children: sensitive periods of susceptibility – Nasser Laouali
The effect of low-level air pollution exposure on weight at birth – Isabell Katharina Rumrich
Household Air Pollution and Postpartum Blood Pressure in the Ghana Randomized Air Pollution and Health Study – Seyram Kaali
5+ years trend in fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and black carbon (BC) pollution in Accra, Ghana – Barbara E Mottey

12:45 – 14:15LUNCH BREAK / FREE POSTER VIEWING
14:15 – 15:45

Traditional Oral Session 28
Understanding the complexities of environmental exposures: implications for health and justice

Chairs: Berna Van Wendel & Hien Thi Thu Ngo

Gestational environmental chemical mixtures, folate, and child autistic behaviors in a Canadian pregnancy and birth cohort – Joshua D. Alampi
Blood Metal Mixture Effects on All-Cause Mortality in American Indian Populations, Strong Heart Study – Zheng Li
Confounding or bias amplification? Clues for the researcher seeking causal inference – Michael Leung
Prenatal dietary exposure to mixtures of chemicals and allergic or respiratory diseases up to 5 years – Manel Ghoza
The Joint Effects of Prenatal Pesticide Exposure and Psychosocial Stressors on Child Psychopathology in a South African Birth Cohort – Sarina Abrishamcar
Single index models for mixtures epidemiology: insights from toxicology – Thomas F Webster

15:45 – 16:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
16:15 – 17:45

Traditional Oral Session 32
Metal exposure and health outcomes

Chairs: Miranda Jones & VerĂłnica Iglesias

Urinary Metals and Incident Heart Failure: A Multi-Cohort Study and Meta-Analysis – Irene Martinez Morata
Metals in street dusts near industrial areas: the Quintero-PuchuncavĂ­-ConcĂłn case, Chile – Alejandra Soledad Vega
Community-level and race/ethnic differences in metal exposure in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) – Marisa H Sobel
Prenatal lead exposure and newbornÂŽs hearing in a Birth Cohort in Rio de Janeiro – Anna Carolina Nascimento Waack Braga Villar
Evaluation of Mercury Exposure in Two Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining Communities in Peru – Johny Ponce CanchihuamĂĄn
Sentinel Surveillance for exposure to mercury and lead in children, Bogota, Colombia – Cesar Alejandro Geney

18:00 – 18:30SNRN AWARDS and CLOSING CEREMONY
09:45 – 10:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
10:15 – 11:45

Traditional Oral Session 24
Casual inference in environmental epidemiology

Chairs: Francesco Sera & Stephanie Grady 

Robustness of effect modification estimates from two-stage multi-location designs to unmeasured covariates: A simulation study – Jaime Daniel Reyes SĂĄnchez
A potential outcomes approach to investigate the short-term casual effect of environmental stressors on health outcomes. A Multi-Country Multy-City study – Francesco Sera
Data-driven causal structure discovery for agnostic analyses: current state and implications for exposome studies – Salome Kakhaia
Post-Causal-Discovery Modeling Enhancing Short-term Air Pollution Epidemiology: a simulation study – Pei Zhang
Air pollution exposure measurement error and its impact on morbidity effect estimates: the MELONS study – Dylan Wood
A causal concentration-response curve Adjusted for Exposure Error between PM2.5 and Mortality using B splines – Joel David Schwartz

11:45 – 12:45

SNRN Session 2

Beyond Academia: Fulfilling and exciting non-academic careers

Moderator: Rachel Shaffer

Panelists: Suril Mehta, Pallavi Pant, Johny Ponce CanchihuamĂĄn

12:45 – 14:15LUNCH BREAK / FREE POSTER VIEWING
14:15 – 15:45

Traditional Oral Session 29
Health impact of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) exposure across the lifespan

Chairs: Rena Jones & Katlyn E Mcgraw

Household income modifies associations between prenatal PFAS exposure and sleep problems in early childhood – Sarah Dee Geiger
Coupling observational study with computational toxicology to elucidate the relationships and potential mechanisms of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances and sleep – Shiwen Li
Cord blood metabolic signatures of {in utero} per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance exposure: a multicohort ECHO study – Sarah Rock
Associations of serum per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances with liver biomarkers and urinary creatinine in Ecuadorian adolescents: the ESPINA study – Danilo Edison Martinez
Associations of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Pregnancy and Midlife with Midlife Glycemic Outcomes in Project Viva – Katlyn E Mcgraw

15:45 – 16:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
16:15 – 17:45

Traditional Oral Session 33
Assessment and analysis of effects of external exposome

Chairs: Diana Marcela Marin Pineda & Samuel Fuhrimann

Association of social and environmental exposures at the neighborhood level with child brain volume and persistent distressing psychotic-like experiences – Lina Valentina Dimitrov
Independent and joint-effects of multiple environmental exposures on all-cause mortality:an analysis of European administrative and traditional cohorts in EXPANSE-project – Evangelia Samoli
The influence of early-life exposome on children’s respiratory health in a Latin American country: a request for interregional exposome studies – Diana Marcela Marin Pineda
Impact of Prenatal Environmental Exposures on Maternal and Child Thyroid Function – Carrie V Breton
Early life environmental exposure and childhood morbidity in Southern Mozambique: An exposome approach – Stefan Sieber
Assessing the pesticide exposome in low- and middle-income countries: the Global Pesticide Research Network (PestRes) – Samuel Fuhrimann

18:00 – 18:30SNRN AWARDS and CLOSING CEREMONY
09:45 – 10:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
10:15 – 11:45

Traditional Oral Session 25
Socioeconomic Influences and Emergency Responses in Maternal Health

Chair: Tanya Singh

Association between exposure to fine particle matter and congenital abnormalities in Colombia: An ecological analysis (2016-2020) – VĂ­ctor M Herrera
Challenges and Protective Aspects Related to Maternal Health during Emergencies in Puerto Rico – Carmen M Velez Vega
Birth Experiences and Mental Health in Puerto Rico Following COVID-19: Qualitative Results – Irene Lafarga Previdi
The Influence of Neighborhood Displacement and Gentrification on Adverse Birth Outcomes in California – Xing Gao
Maternal Residential Mobility Between Pregnancies: A California Statewide Sibling Study – Zeyan Liew
Neighborhood environment and cardiometabolic health in pregnancy – Teresa Janevic

11:45 – 12:45

Flash Oral Session 29
Environmental factors and neurocognition

Chairs: LĂ©a Maitre & Jordi Sunyer

Maternal prenatal urinary fluoride levels and internalizing and externalizing problems in 8- and 11-year-old children – Jesus Ibarluzea
Eye-tracking as an objective phenotyping tool to identify associations between metal exposure and social cognition: A pilot study – Anna Ruth Sather
Integrated Insights into Neurodevelopmental Effects of Trimethylamine N-Oxide (TMAO) and Trimethylamine (TMA): A Multi-Cohort Study Combining Epidemiology and Toxicology – LĂ©a Maitre
Fine outdoor particulate matter and behavioral problems in school-age children in Accra, Ghana – Youssef Oulhote
Mercury exposure and risk of developmental delay in the CoNaMad birth cohort follow-up at five years, Madre de Dios, Peru – Beth Jamie Feingold
Association of ultrafine particle exposure with the neurocognitive function in elementary school children in the Berlin-Brandenburg Air Study (BEAR) – Barbara Hoffmann

12:45 – 14:15LUNCH BREAK / FREE POSTER VIEWING
14:15 – 15:45

Flash Oral Session 31
Respiratory health and environmental exposures II

Chairs: Jiawei Zhang & Maria José Rosa

Associations between prenatal metal and metalloid mixtures in teeth and reductions in childhood lung function – Maria JosĂ© Rosa
Evaluating the impact of particulate matter pollution exposure on respiratory health among children in six Sub-Saharan African cities – Dimitris Evangelopoulos
Early life liquefied petroleum gas intervention and pulmonary function in Guatemalan children from the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network trial – Laura M. Grajeda
Association between prenatal and childhood exposure to particulate matter and asthmatic symptoms in the children of the Cyprus MEDEA Cohort – Nicole Alkhouri
Estimating the impact of pollen and air pollution mixtures on respiratory morbidity in Atlanta, GA during 2005-2018 – Brooke Lappe
Air Pollution and Post-acute Sequelae of COVID-19 in Southern California – Michael Jerrett
Dietary patterns are associated with allergic sensitization at school age: the PARIS birth cohort – HĂ©lĂšne Amazouz
Dust Storms and Respiratory Symptoms in a Rural Children’s Cohort near a Drying Saline Lake – Jill E Johnston
Infant Sex Modifies the Effect of Indoor Air Pollution on Age of ALRI Onset among Infants in Rural Bangladesh – Talat Islam

15:45 – 16:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
16:15 – 17:45

Flash Oral Session 33
Environmental health frontiers: addressing emerging challenges in air pollution

Chairs: Samuel Osorio & Veronica Vieria

Association between long-term air pollution exposure and risk of autoimmune diseases in South Korea – Jiwon Choi
Gut microbiota partially mediates the effects of fine particulate matter on blood lipids metabolism – Jiaonan Wang
Epigenome-wide association study of household air pollution exposure in an area with high lung cancer incidence. – Mohammad L. Rahman
Ascertaining neighbourhood variation in PM2.5, representative of wood heater emissions, in Sydney, Australia: a case study – Christine T. Cowie
DNA methylation as a potential mediator between ambient PM2.5 exposure and myocardial infarction in Indian population – Gagandeep Kaur Walia
Epigenome-wide association study of ambient air pollution in a racially and ethnically diverse population of smokers: The Multiethnic Cohort Study – Brian Z Huang
A novel air monitoring approach to support healthier active transport for schoolchildren – Amanda Jane Wheeler
Does ambient Particulate Matter 1 Increase the Risk of Gastric Cancer? Empirical research in a high-risk, arid region in China – Yumin Li

18:00 – 18:30SNRN AWARDS and CLOSING CEREMONY
09:45 – 10:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
10:15 – 11:45

Flash Oral Session 28
Environmental health: epigenetics and metabolism

Chairs: Allison Kupsco & Ziyin Tang

A Systematic Review into the Association Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Epigenetic Age Acceleration in Later Adult Life – Azam Saied
Persistent Associations of Prenatal Phenol and Phthalate Exposure with DNA Methylation in Childhood – Dennis Khodasevich
Behavioral and environmental predictors of a saliva-based epigenetic inflammation index and its association with allostatic load – Andrey I Egorov
Childhood early life environment associated with GrimAge DNA methylation acceleration in the Health and Retirement Study – Nita M Kanney
Placental metabolomic profiles are altered in association with gestational air pollution exposure and childhood brain dopamine function – Maya A. Deyssenroth
Alcohol consumption and DNA methylation: a case-cohort study within the E3N French cohort – Dzevka Dragic
The association between maternal arsenic exposure/methylation and Gestational Diabetes Mellitus influenced through one-carbon metabolites – Ahlam Abuawad
Perfluoroalkyl Substances and Risk of Early Diabetic Kidney Disease in Youth with Type 2 Diabetes: A Prospective Study – Jesse A. Goodrich
Metabolomics Signatures of Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution: A Large-Scale Metabolome-Wide Association Study in the Cancer Prevention Study-II Nutrition Cohort – Ziyin Tang

11:45 – 12:45

Flash Oral Session 30
Environmental exposures and health outcomes II

Chairs: Peng Gao & Gina Alejandra Castiblanco Rubio

Thoracic aortic diameter and heart valves performance in children environmentally exposed to fluoride in Chihuahua MĂ©xico – Citlalli Osorio Yåñez
Patterns of Pediatric Chronic Health Outcomes in the United States: The Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program – Christine Loftus
School quality as a community-level asset buffering associations between air pollution and pediatric health – Lisa Frueh
Hot-Dusty Days and Acute Diabetic Hospitalization in Kuwait’s Harsh Summers – Barrak Alahmad
Prenatal exposure to inorganic arsenic and body mass index: a retrospective cohort study in children from Arica, Chile – MarĂ­a PĂ­a Muñoz
Association Between Environmental Fluoride Exposure and Bone Speed of Sound (SOS) at One Year Postpartum – Gina Alejandra Castiblanco Rubio

12:45 – 14:15LUNCH BREAK / FREE POSTER VIEWING
14:15 – 15:45

Flash Oral Session 32
Urban Infrastructure and Health

Chairs: Kelvin Fong & Sasha Khomenko

Green inequality in Estonian cities – what does it mean in health and external costs perspectives – Hans Orru
Indoor and outdoor artificial light at night (ALAN) and cancer risk: A systematic review and meta-analysis – Kurt Straif
The impact of urban configuration types on urban heat islands, air pollution, CO2 emissions and mortality in Europe – Sasha Khomenko
Association of urban infrastructure and physical activity in Santiago and its modifications by neighborhood and municipality level socio-economic characteristics (SES). – Marianela Castillo Riquelme
The natural experiment of daylight saving time (DST) and acute myocardial infarction (AMI): A meta-analysis of studies in ten countries – Philip Lewis
Exploring the association between school greenness and academic performance across diverse ecological regions – Raquel B Jimenez
Leveraging Emerging Technologies for Sustainable & Healthy Cities of the Future – Marguerite Nyhan
Association of Green Stormwater Infrastructure Installations in Philadelphia with Resident Perceptions of the Neighborhood Social Environment – Amber Palmer

15:45 – 16:15COFFEE BREAK & POSTER DISCUSSION SESSION / FREE POSTER VIEWING
16:15 – 17:45

Flash Oral Session 34
Perspectives on environmental policy and public health

Chairs: Ruth Etzel & David J. Miller

Racial differences in clinical characteristics of US patients enrolled in the National Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Registry – Paul Mehta
Heat’s Death Toll: A Comparative Assessment of Mortality Burden Associated with Heat Exposure Using Varied Data Sources, Methods, and Perspectives – Ambarish Vaidyanathan
Design and Outcomes of Training Programs that Support the Next Generation of Environmental Health Scientists in Latin America – Luz Claudio
A High-Resolution, Large-Scale Agent-Based Transport Model for Health Outcomes Evaluation from Policy Changes – Haitam Laarabi
How influential are environmental hazard assessments on policy decision-making? An impact analysis approach and recommendations for environmental public health – Suril S. Mehta
A perspective from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) scientists: how your epidemiologic analyses can inform human health risk assessment – Rachel M. Shaffer
Quantitative Bias Analysis: a next step in risk of bias determinations? – David J. Miller
Risk of Bias in Air Pollution Epidemiology – Saumitra Rege

18:00 – 18:30SNRN AWARDS and CLOSING CEREMONY

10:15 – 11:45

Virtual Only 

Virtual Session
Europe/Africa 3: Epigenetics and environmental health

Chairs: Lina Mu & Susan Hoffman

A Comprehensive Physiology-based Toxicokinetic Model for Predicting Xenobiotics’ Concentrations in the Central Nervous System – Achilleas Karakoltzidis
Mediating effects of placental DNA methylation in the association between prenatal air pollution exposure and child lung function – Lucile BrosĂ©us
A Read-Across Strategy for Assessing Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability – Achilleas Karakoltzidis
Navigating Biological Systems With PBPK, Text Mining And AI: in silico NAMs for the development of Reliable and Robust QAOPs – Achilleas Karakoltzidis
Mediating effect of physical activity on the association between surrounding greenness and mental health: Findings from the French CONSTANCES cohort – Zeinab Bitar
Does placental DNA methylation mediate the association of prenatal exposure to air pollutants with child cognition? – Ariane Guilbert
Epigenetic footprint of maternal tobacco smoking: replication of differentially methylated CpGs and regions in placenta – ChloĂ© Masdoumier
Prenatal exposure to persistent organic pollutants and its impact on the ovarian reserve at 12 years old – Maximilien GĂ©nard Walton

12:45 – 14:15

Virtual Only 

LUNCH BREAK

14:15 – 15:45

Virtual Only 

Virtual Session
North & Latin America 5: Methods and models in environmental health research

Chairs: Jonathan Chevrier & Erin Campbell

Exposure measurement error in air pollution health effect studies: A pooled analysis of personal exposure validation studies across the US – Boya Zhang
Health impacts of wildfire smoke in California: Creating vulnerability profiles using machine learning methods in high-dimensional settings – Noemie Letellier
Neighborhood Temperature and Contextual Factors Improves Prediction of Childhood Obesity: An Application of Novel Graph Neural Networks – Keyu Li
A review of spatial-temporal data sources for estimating population-level exposures to oil and gas development in the United States – Erin J Campbell
Spatial analysis of the concentrations of criteria air pollutans in BogotĂĄ’s Sunday ciclovias – Luis Camilo Blanco Becerra
Systems for rating bodies of evidence used in systematic reviews of air pollution exposure and reproductive/ children’s health: Methodological survey – Sophie K F Michel
A latent spatial class model for predicting a (semi-)metals mixture in private wells – Maria E Kamenetsky

15:45 – 16:15

Virtual Only 

COFFE BREAK

16:15 – 17:45

Virtual Only 

Virtual Session
North & Latin America 6: Environmental stressors and health outcomes

Chairs: Seulkee Heo & Rodrigo Sarmiento

Present and Future Associations Between Precipitation, Temperature, and Malaria Prevalence in Mali – Niklas Joseph Terrence Hayden
Differential influence of sunscreens due to occlusive ingredients on local sweating rate between men and women – JuliĂĄn Camilo GarzĂłn Mosquera
Chronic stress exposure and its association with metabolic syndrome components in women of the PROGRESS cohort. – Teresa Concepcion Garcia Aguilar
Air pollution mixture associated with oxidative stress exacerbation and symptoms deterioration in allergic rhinitis patients: evidence from a panel study – Jinhui Li
Associations among Clustered Energy Infrastructure and Adult Asthma Prevalence in the United States: A Nationwide Application of the [EI]3 Database – Fintan Mooney
Comparison of associations between air pollution and cardiovascular mortality risks by exposure method in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Seulkee Heo
Evaluating air pollution exposure levels for people living with HIV in the United States – Carolyn A. Fahey
Factors associated with low handgrip strength in people with hypertension registered in family health strategy units Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil – Thatiana Lameira Maciel Amaral

18:00 – 18:30