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Description
The seventh Central and Eastern European Conference on Health and the Environment (CEECHE) will be
held at Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania. CEECHE is an important platform for continuing
coordination of U.S. and Central and Eastern European (CEE) stakeholder expertise directed at multiple facets
of environmentally induced diseases. This proposed meeting builds on 30 years of international interactions
dedicated to building a network of scientists, health experts, and federal and private stakeholders poised to
address a central problem: environmental insults linked to comprised health. Major concerns of environmental
pollution in Baltic states, such as Lithuania, and CEE stakeholders include air pollution, water pollution, and the
threat of nuclear contamination. Thus, the goal of CEECHE 2021 is to explore, promote, support and provide
the resources to representative individuals across Central, Eastern and Northern Europe with a focus on health
and environment. Key areas of focus will include emerging (and ongoing) issues for water resources that
impact drinking water sources, indoor and ambient air pollution health effects and mitigation approaches,
environmental disease prevention strategies including lifestyle factors, public policy implications and
nextgeneration scientific leadership. The University of Kentucky Superfund Research Center, Lexington, Kentucky,
proposes to partner with the Vytautas Magnus University, to organize and implement the CEECHE 2021 in
Kaunas, Lithuania, June 6-10, 2021. Conference objectives are centered on the conference theme of Seeking
Solutions for Environmental Exposures and Disease Risks and are to: 1) provide an intellectual exchange
between scientists and trainees in the field of environmental pollutant exposure and disease risks by exploring
sustainable strategies for environmental detection and remediation of hazardous pollutants; 2) review
environmental insults related to water and air pollution on population health as a variant of disease by including
studies related to persistent organic pollutants, metals, mixtures and new and emerging pollutants; 3) compare,
understand, and assess population health impacts associated with exposure science and prevention of
environmental disease through positive lifestyle modifications and new risk assessment paradigms; and 4)
strengthen the relationship and collaboration between trainees and young environmental scientists to promote
the sharing of ideas across international countries and government officials to improve the health and wellbeing
of communities throughout CEE and Baltic regions. There are few, if any, other international venues that
bring together CEE and U.S. scientists. The conference site in Kaunas, Lithuania will facilitate maximum
participation of European Union and other CEE scientists and stakeholders with their US counterparts to
promote productive scientific discussions and collaborations focused on emerging global priorities, including air
and water pollution and associated challenges in the area of environmentally induced disease.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/1/21 → 8/31/23 |
Funding
- National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences: $40,000.00
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