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Conference “Particle Pathways”: Exploring the nexus of indoor air pollution and airborne diseases

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Conference “Particle Pathways”: Exploring the nexus of indoor air pollution and airborne diseases

Organizers: World Health Organization (WHO), the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio,

“Particle Pathways” is a pioneering three-day international conference designed to explore the critical intersection of indoor air pollution and airborne diseases.

This multidisciplinary event is dedicated to bridging the gap between two pivotal areas of public health and environmental science, fostering a unique dialogue on the exposure to ambient and viral particles, mitigation measures, and comprehensive risk assessment models. Through a series of dedicated sessions, keynote speeches, and collaborative discussions/workshops, “Particle Pathways” seeks to deepen the understanding on airborne disease transmission, noncommunicable diseases from air pollution, explore synergies between different fields, and unveil innovative, environmentally sustainable solutions to mitigate risks associated with air pollution and airborne pathogens.

The integration of these disciplines is essential for developing a holistic understanding of the nexus between indoor air pollution and airborne diseases, paving the way for effective, innovative and sustainable solutions.

Objectives

  • Bridge Disciplines: Foster interdisciplinary collaboration between the fields of indoor air pollution and airborne disease research.
  • Innovate Solutions: Highlight and develop sustainable mitigation strategies against indoor air pollution and airborne diseases.
  • Advance Research: Identify research gaps and set an agenda for future R&D in the nexus of air pollution and airborne disease.
  • Build Networks: Create a multidisciplinary network of experts, stakeholders, and researchers dedicated to addressing global health challenges.

 

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