Children are not merely small adults, and can be exceptionally vulnerable to exposure from harmful toxicants. Exposures that may prove benign to an adult may have profound effects in an infant or child.
To be held in the NIH's Natcher Conference Center, the meeting is sponsored by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, which is a part of NIH. NIEHS has a wide research portfolio regarding children's environmental health including asthma and other respiratory diseases, birth defects, learning disabilities and developmental disabilities.
Former U.S. Public Health Service Director, Phillip Lee, will keynote the meeting, which begins at 8:00 am on Monday February 24th. Each day's sessions will include plenary speakers, questions from the participants and breakout sessions where feedback from the conference attendees will be encouraged.
The goals of the Symposium are to:
NIEHS supports, along with the Environmental Protection Agency, twelve children's environmental health research centers across the nation. Researchers from EPA and the jointly funded centers will be participating in the meeting.
AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert! system.