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CHILL team attends conference at Imperial College London

CHILL team presents at the Joint UK & Ireland Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology and Exposure Science annual meeting.

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Dr Helen Wood (right) receives the Early Career Paul Wilkinson Award for Best Poster by Dr Daniela Fetch (left) from Imperial College London.

In early July, the CHILL team attended the Joint UK & Ireland Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology and Exposure Science annual meeting. This local conference held at Imperial College London brought together researchers from across environmental health sciences, exposure sciences, and environmental epidemiology.

During the two-day conference, two members of the CHILL team presented research from the CHILL sub-studies and related work, and four members shared poster presentations.

Some keynote presentations covered topics around environmental justice, health inequalities in Bradford, and London's air pollution story.

Special congratulations to Helen Wood who won the poster competition for best poster!

 

Posters and talks:

Short-term impacts of airborne metal concentrations on cognitive and sensorimotor function in primary school-aged children - poster and talk presented by Rosamund Dove

IONA: Impact of non-tailpipe pollution on the asthmatic airway – poster and talk presented by James Scales

Investigating the impact of London's Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) on children's health: the CHILL prospective parallel cohort study - poster presented by Helen Wood 

To see the poster, click here: CHILL: baseline poster presentation July 2024 [PDF 559KB]

Investigating the impact of London's Ultra Low Emission Zone on children's health and costs: evidence from NHS health records - poster presented by Jess Mitchell

To see the poster, click here: CHILL: Health Records poster presentation July 2024 [PDF 743KB]

 

 

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