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Course module: BMB521217
BMB521217
Environmental Health
Course info
Course codeBMB521217
EC3
Course goals
After completing the course, the student can:
  1. understand the concepts of environmental health;
  2. understand and apply basic principles of environmental epidemiology;
  3. understand and apply basic principles of environmental exposure assessment;
  4. integrate the principles of environmental health (exposure, health and risk assessment) in a multidisciplinary case study;
  5. interpret and critically assess environmental health research.
Content
Period (from-till): 25 October 2021 - 5 November 2021

Course coordinator and contact person: Dr. Inge Wouters (i.wouters@uu.nl)

Faculty (Veterinary Medicine, IRAS):
Dr. Inge Wouters
Prof. Dick Heederik
Dr. Gerard Hoek
Myrna de Rooij, DVM
Dr. Mieke Lumens
Dr. Ulrike Gehring
Dr. Lidwien Smit

Course description: 
This course will provide an introduction in the basic principles of Environmental Health as an interdisciplinary science, and its application in specific cases of risk evaluation and assessment. The One Health concept recognises that health of people is connected to the health of animals and the environment and vice versa. In this course, we will mainly focus on the assessment of environmental exposures, and how to evaluate the influence of environmental exposures on human health. This will include, but will not be limited to, examples of how animals influence environmental exposures relevant for human health.

Literature/study material used:
Powerpoint presentations of lectures will be provided. Several scientific papers will be discussed.

Registration: 
You can register for this course via Osiris Student. More information about the registration procedure can be found here on the Studyguide.

Mandatory for students in Master’s programme:
Yes, ONEH

Optional for students in other GSLS Master’s programme:
Yes

Prerequisite knowledge:
Students should have a BSc in Biology, Biomedical Sciences, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Medicine, Veterinary Medicine or any other relevant BSc in a Life Sciences field.
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