| Venue: |
The
Convention Center, Chulabhorn Research Institute, Bangkok, Thailand
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| Duration: |
December
8-11, 2005 |
| Language:
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English |
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คนไทย -หมดเขตลงทะเบียน-
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กรณีที่มีผู้ประสงค์จะเข้าร่วมฟังบรรยายเกินกว่าที่กำหนด จะพิจารณาให้กับผู้ที่ลงทะเบียนก่อน
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The
participants would be from Ministries of Environment, Health, Development
and Planning, international organizations, public and private sectors,
research institutions, and academia, from ASEAN and East Asian Countries
as well as international experts of renown.
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Invited
Speakers (partial list)
Herman
Autrup (University of Aarhus, Denmark); Martin
van den Berg (IRAS and University of Utrecht, The Netherlands);
John Clemens (International Vaccine Institute,
Republic of Korea); Stephen J. Connor (Columbia
University, USA); Maxx Dilley (UNDP, Geneva,
Switzerland); John Essigmann (MIT, USA);
Yannick Glemarec (GEF/BDP/UNDP, NY, USA); John
Groopman ( Johns Hopkins University, MD, USA); Nasir
Mohd. Hassan (Universiti Putra Malaysia);
Nay Htun (Imperial College of Science, UK); Andrew
Hudson (International Waters, GEF/BDP/UNDP, NY, USA);
Michael McElroy (Columbia University,
USA); Tony McMichael (Australian National
University, Australia); Jenny Pronczuk de Garbino (WHO,
Geneva, Switzerland); Twisuk Punpeng (Ministry
of Public Health, Thailand); Khunying Mathuros Ruchirawat
(CRI, Thailand); Ram Sasisekharan (MIT,
USA); Surendra Shrestha (UNEP); Kirk
Smith (University of California, Berkeley, USA);
Jeff Spickett (University of Technology, Western
Australia); Jin Yinlong (Institute for
Environmental Health and Related Product Safety, China). |
Conference
program (click
to see program)
The
Conference will identify and discuss significant and
emerging environmental health issues that are current,
emerging and expected in the horizon to provide an early alert.
It will also provide the forum for discussing the issues and determining
the critical linkages of environment, health and development, which
give rise to the significant issues.
The Conference
sessions will also address the special problems and challenges faced
by vulnerable groups, such as, children, the elderly and pregnant
women.
Current
scientific knowledge and the gaps for research, education, training
and capacity building will cut-across the issues reviewed and discussed.
The Conference
structure would be interactive and deliberative, with presentations
of scientific papers and round tables.
The participants
would be from Ministries of Environment, Health, Development and
Planning, international organizations, public and private sectors,
research institutions, and academia, from ASEAN and East Asian Countries
as well as international experts of renown. |
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