Tags
EES, GPH
Admissions requirements
None, but Biology (or Chemistry) and Ecotoxicology are recommended.
Description
Concerns about adverse effects of environmental pollution and population health is an important incentive for research and policy. Much of both the current and projected future global burden of disease is attributed to environmental exposures such as contaminated water, pesticides, air pollution, pollen and climate change. What are the current health risks of environmental factors and how these be assessed qualitatively and quantitatively? This course deals with the basic principles of health and environment and its application in specific cases of risk evaluation and assessment. More specifically, the course will address the following topics:
Human exposure to chemical, physical and biological agents, and pollutants (eg. air, water, food, pollen)
Interaction with the human body: how may the human body respond and cope with these environmental exposures.
Risk assessment of environmental exposures.
Course objectives
After the course students will:
Know the major sources and types of environmental exposures that may be hazardous for health
Understand how the body reacts to environmental exposures/contamination (i.e. pollutants, radiation, hazardous waste and other hazardous biochemical agents).
Recognize the main vectors (air, water, soil), carriers and transport of these environmental exposures
Be able to analyze data using SPSS
Be able to critically interpret findings from environmental epidemiology (eg. related to study design, basic epidemiological calculations and assessment of health effects and environmental exposures)
Be able to apply models or risk assessment and risk management
Have insight in the principles of environmental epidemiology and toxicology
Timetable
Once available, timetables will be published here.
Mode of instruction
Lecturers
Assignments
Practical Exercises
Student presentations
Case studies (group assignment)
Assessment
Written examination: 30%
Group assignment: 30%
Student presentation: 30%
In-class participation: 10%
Blackboard
There will be a Blackboard site available for this course. Students will be enrolled at least one week before the start of classes.
Reading list
Baker and Nieuwenhuijsen: Environment Epidemiology-study methods and applications. Oxford University Press. 2008
Other material: IBM SPSS Statistics Software. Available at www.surfspot.nl
Registration
This course is open to LUC students and LUC exchange students. Registration is coordinated by the Curriculum Coordinator. Interested non-LUC students should contact course.administration@luc.leidenuniv.nl.
Contact
Dr. Marise Kastelyn
M.J.Kasteleyn@lumc.nl