The Aerosol Dosimetry Conference series, organized by the University of California, Irvine, focuses on the study of internal doses from inhaled aerosols, exploring their applications in both risk assessments and therapeutics. Bringing together researchers, policymakers, and industry experts, the conference facilitates interdisciplinary discussions on advancements in dosimetry models, methods, and technologies, with implications for both environmental health and pharmaceutical applications. The event serves as a platform for collaboration and knowledge-sharing to improve understanding and address emerging challenges in aerosol dosimetry.
Date
Oct 16, 2024 - Oct 18, 2024
Location
Irvine, U.S.
The Fourth Aerosol Dosimetry Conference focuses on the internal doses from inhaled aerosols and their impacts on risk assessments and therapeutics. The conference brings together researchers, students, and experts for interdisciplinary exchanges on the advances and challenges in aerosol dosimetry, from environmental contaminants to therapeutic applications. The topics covered range from dosimetry models and data collection techniques to the impact of inhaled aerosols on health and pharmaceutical outcomes.