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Consensus Conference on Biomonitoring

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Organized by the Boston University School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Health, consensus conferences are a mechanism for citizen input into science and technology policy. This is a unique opportunity to provide public input on the topic of biomonitoring studies and surveillance to public officials, policymakers, researchers, advocacy groups, and others.

In this Consensus Conference, a panel of 14 lay people from Boston is meeting over two weekends to learn about human biomonitoring – the practice of measuring chemicals in people’s bodies. They are considering policy, ethical, and social issues. The panel’s deliberations will culminate in this public conference, which will include questioning of experts and presentation of findings by the lay panel.

Following on the heels of the National Academy of Sciences report on biomonitoring and the passage of the first state-wide biomonitoring program in California, the conference will provide a distinct and important perspective to the discussion – the voice of the lay public – which to this date has been unheard.

 

Saturday December 9, 2006:
9:30 am
Expert Presentations in Hiebert Lounge in the BU School of Medicine Instructional Building


Monday December 11, 2006:
10am
Presentation of Lay Panel Findings and Discussion at the Jorge Hernandez Cultural Center

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 March 2008 08:41 )