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Health-VERT-2009


  Health related presentations at the annual ETH Zurich Conferences on Combustion Generated Nanoparticles 2003-2009
Dedicated to Dr med.h.c. Andreas Mayer
Preface by Dr Bruno Tronchetti Provera, President VERT-Association
  Editorial
Dr. F.J LEGERER, Manager VERT association
  PM 10 Toxicity Equivalent: New Approach to a Health Oriented PM-Characterization
A.Mayer, Helsingörpresentation 7.11.2007 / TTM
 

ETH-Health_effects

    2002
      Abstracts
        Chemical reactivity of soot and secondary organic aerosols generated under laboratory conditions
B. Demirdjian
M.J. Rossi / LPA/ISTE/ENAC/EPFL
        On board ELPI measurements of PM size and numbers in vehicle aeration system - lung deposition dynamics
J.P. Morin / INSERM
F. Gouriou
F. Dionnet / CERTAM
M. Weill / CORIA
        Comparative toxicological evaluation of SI and CI engine exhausts in an in vitro model of rat lung slices
J.P. Morin
A. Bion
M. Fall/INSERM
V. Keravec
F. Gouriou
F. Dionnet/CERTAM / CERTAM
M. Weill / CORIA
        Prediction of nucleation and coagulationmodes in the formation of Diesel particulate matter
M. Gautam
D. Kim / WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
        Interaction of nanoparticles with internal lung surface - what we can learn from experimental work with fine particles
P. Gehr
M. Geiser
S. Schürch
B. Rothen
N. Kapp / UNI BERNE, INSTITUTE of ANATOMY
         
      Presentations
        Chemical reactivity of soot and secondary organic aerosols generated under laboratory conditions
B. Demirdjian
M.J. Rossi / LPA/ISTE/ENAC/EPFL
        On board ELPI measurements of PM size and numbers in vehicle aeration system - lung deposition dynamics
J.P. Morin / INSERM
F. Gouriou
F. Dionnet / CERTAM
M. Weill / CORIA
        Comparative toxicological evaluation of SI and CI engine exhausts in an in vitro model of rat lung slices
J.P. Morin
A. Bion
M. Fall/INSERM
V. Keravec
F. Gouriou
F. Dionnet/CERTAM / CERTAM
M. Weill / CORIA
        Prediction of nucleation and coagulationmodes in the formation of Diesel particulate matter
M. Gautam
D. Kim / WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
        Interaction of nanoparticles with internal lung surface - what we can learn from experimental work with fine particles
P. Gehr
M. Geiser
S. Schülrch
B. Rothen
N. Kapp / UNI BERNE, INSTITUTE of ANATOMY
       
    2003  
      Abstracts
        Ultrafine particle deposition and clearance in the healthy and obstructed lung
W.D. Bennett
J.S. Brown
K.L. Zeman / Center for Environmental Medicine, University of North Carolina
        Epidemiological and toxicological studies with particular focus on the role of composition of ultrafine particles
M. Costantini / Health Effects Institute, Boston
        Impact of Diesel exhaust on the immune system
A. Duschl / University Salzburg and MAAPHRI
        How ultrafine particles may interact with pulmonary cells
P. Gehr
M. Geiser
S. Schürch
B. Rothen
N. Kapp / University Bern
        Dosimetry of Inhaled Ultrafine Particles
J. Heyder / GSF, München
        Translocation of ultrafine solid combustion particles into the vascular and the central nervous system
W.G. Kreyling / GSF München
        Methodologies for the valuation of cardiorespiratory impact of complex aerosols : application to combustion emissions aerosols.
J.-P. Morin
S.LORIOT*
A. Bion*
M.Fall*
F.Gouriou** and F.Dionnet**
*INSERM E9920 Rouen France, ** CERTAM Saint Etienne du Rouvray France
        Methodologies for the valuation of cardiorespiratory impact of complex aerosols : application to combustion emissions aerosols.
A. Peters
H.E.Wichmann / GSF, München
        Exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons derived from vehicle air pollutants in work en-vironment and bronchus epithelial cell line (BEAS-2B)
K.Savela
S.Pahjola / FIOH, Helsinki
         
      Presentations
        Ultrafine particle deposition and clearance in the healthy and obstructed lung
W.D. Bennett
J.S. Brown
K.L. Zeman / Center for Environmental Medicine, University of North Carolina
        Epidemiological and toxicological studies with particular focus on the role of composition of ultrafine particles
M. Costantini / Health Effects Institute, Boston
        Impact of Diesel exhaust on the immune system
A. Duschl / University Salzburg and MAAPHRI
        How ultrafine particles may interact with pulmonary cells
P. Gehr
M. Geiser
S. Schürch
B. Rothen
N. Kapp / University Bern
        Dosimetry of Inhaled Ultrafine Particles
J. Heyder / GSF, München
        Translocation of ultrafine solid combustion particles into the vascular and the central nervous system
W.G. Kreyling / GSF München
        Methodologies for the valuation of cardiorespiratory impact of complex aerosols : application to combustion emissions aerosols.
J.-P. Morin
S.LORIOT*
A. Bion*
M.Fall*
F.Gouriou** and F.Dionnet**
*INSERM E9920 Rouen France, ** CERTAM Saint Etienne du Rouvray France
        Methodologies for the valuation of cardiorespiratory impact of complex aerosols : application to combustion emissions aerosols.
A. Peters
H.E.Wichmann / GSF, München
        Exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons derived from vehicle air pollutants in work en-vironment and bronchus epithelial cell line (BEAS-2B)
K.Savela
S.Pahjola / FIOH, Helsinki
       
    2004  
      Abstracts
        Detection of ultrafine particles in living cells
Edetsberger M. / University of Vienna
        Impact on health by nanoparticles created by high temperature explosions
Gatti M. / University of Modena
        The fate of nanoparticles after deposition in the lung
Gehr P. / University Berne
        Molecular adsorption at PM-surfaces
Kendall M. / University Uludag
        Lung toxicity emission NO2/NOx versus particulate matter in vitro and in vivo
Morin J.-P. / University of Rouen
        The respiratory tract as a portal for inhaled nano-sized particles
Oberdörster G. / University of Rochester
        Cardiovascular effects of nanoparticles
Schulz H. / GSF-Forschungszentrum für Umwelt und Gesundheit
        The effects of ultrafine or nano-particles on lung cells
Stone V. / University of Napier
        Health risks due to nanoparticles – Epidemiological knowledge
Wichmann H.-E. / GSF-Forschungszentrum für Umwelt und Gesundheit
         
      Presentations
        Detection of ultrafine particles in living cells
Edetsberger M. / University of Vienna
        Impact on health by nanoparticles created by high temperature explosions
Gatti M. / University of Modena
        Molecular adsorption at PM-surfaces
Kendall M. / University Uludag
        Lung toxicity emission NO2/NOx versus particulate matter in vitro and in vivo
Morin J.-P. / University of Rouen
        The respiratory tract as a portal for inhaled nano-sized particles
Oberdörster G. / University of Rochester
        Cardiovascular effects of nanoparticles
Schulz H. / GSF-Forschungszentrum für Umwelt und Gesundheit
        The effects of ultrafine or nano-particles on lung cells
Stone V. / University of Napier
        Health risks due to nanoparticles – Epidemiological knowledge
Wichmann H.-E. / GSF-Forschungszentrum für Umwelt und Gesundheit
       
    2005  
      Abstracts
        Diesel soot exposure modulates functional differentiation and maturation of bone mar-row-derived dendritic cells
Duschl A., University of Salzburg
        Distribution and clearance of inhaled ultrafine titanium dioxide particles in rat lungs
Geiser M. / University of Berne, Switzerland
        Oxidative stress: the missing link between PM toxicology and epidemiology?
Kelly F.J. / KCL UK
        Pro-oxidant impact of Diesel engine emissions according to fuel and after-treatment strategies : in vitro and in vivo evidences.
Morin J.P. / INSERM Rouen France
        Extrapulmonary Effects of Inhaled Nano-sized Particles
Oberdörster G. / University of Rochester, USA
        Effects of Fine and Ultrafine Particles on the Heart
Peters Annette, GSF National Research Center for Environment and health, Germany
        Health effects of ambient combustion-related fine and ultrafine particulate air pollu-tion: recent epidemiological evidence
Pope A.C. / Brigham Young University, USA
        Interaction of nanoparticles with cells of the airway tissue barrier: A study with cell culture models
Rothen-Ruthishauser BG./ University of Berne, Switzerland
        Instillations of Different Carbonaceous Nanoparticles Indicate a Surface Area Threshold Dose for Acute Inflammation in Mice
Stoeger T. / GSF – National Research Center for Environment and Health, Germany
         
      Presentations
        Diesel soot exposure modulates functional differentiation and maturation of bone mar-row-derived dendritic cells
Duschl A., University of Salzburg
        Distribution and clearance of inhaled ultrafine titanium dioxide particles in rat lungs
Geiser M. / University of Berne, Switzerland
        Oxidative stress: the missing link between PM toxicology and epidemiology?
Kelly F.J. / KCL UK
        Pro-oxidant impact of Diesel engine emissions according to fuel and after-treatment strategies : in vitro and in vivo evidences.
Morin J.P. / INSERM Rouen France
        Extrapulmonary Effects of Inhaled Nano-sized Particles
Oberdörster G. / University of Rochester, USA
        Effects of Fine and Ultrafine Particles on the Heart
Peters Annette, GSF National Research Center for Environment and health, Germany
        Health effects of ambient combustion-related fine and ultrafine particulate air pollu-tion: recent epidemiological evidence
Pope A.C. / Brigham Young University, USA
        Interaction of nanoparticles with cells of the airway tissue barrier: A study with cell culture models
Rothen-Ruthishauser BG./ University of Berne, Switzerland
        Instillations of Different Carbonaceous Nanoparticles Indicate a Surface Area Threshold Dose for Acute Inflammation in Mice
Stoeger T. / GSF – National Research Center for Environment and Health, Germany
       
    2006  
      Abstracts
        Particulate matter and the Central Nervous System. Brain inflammation and neurode-generation in exposed children and young adults
Calderón L. / University of Montana USA
        Experimental studies on the pro-thrombotic effect of particles of particles
Hoet P. / K.U.Leuven Belgium
        Effects of Diesel Exhaust on Epithelial Cells: Potential Interactions with Viral Infections
Jaspers I. / University of North Carolina, USA
        Ultrafine Dust and Nanoparticles: Hazard Identification in vitro
Krug H. / ITG-Research Center Karlsruhe, Germany
        From Particulates to NO2 as health concern triggers from Diesel engine emissions. A link with emission after-treatment strategies
Morin Jean-Paul / INSERM Rouen, France
        An epithelial airway model to visualize cellular interplay after nanoparticle exposure
Rothen-Ruthishauser B: / Uni Bern Switzerland
        Short- and long term effects of nitrogen dioxide on mortality and respiratory health - with emphasis on results from the APHEA and the SAPALDIA study
Schindler Chr. / Uni Basel Switzerland
         
      Presentations
        Particulate matter and the Central Nervous System. Brain inflammation and neurode-generation in exposed children and young adults
Calderón L. / University of Montana USA
        Experimental studies on the pro-thrombotic effect of particles of particles
Hoet P. / K.U.Leuven Belgium
        Effects of Diesel Exhaust on Epithelial Cells: Potential Interactions with Viral Infections
Jaspers I. / University of North Carolina, USA
        Ultrafine Dust and Nanoparticles: Hazard Identification in vitro
Krug H. / ITG-Research Center Karlsruhe, Germany
        From Particulates to NO2 as health concern triggers from Diesel engine emissions. A link with emission after-treatment strategies
Morin Jean-Paul / INSERM Rouen, France
        An epithelial airway model to visualize cellular interplay after nanoparticle exposure
Rothen-Ruthishauser B: / Uni Bern Switzerland
        Short- and long term effects of nitrogen dioxide on mortality and respiratory health - with emphasis on results from the APHEA and the SAPALDIA study
Schindler Chr. / Uni Basel Switzerland
       
    2007  
      Abstracts
        Multi-Centre Health Effect Studies on Inhaled Combustion Derived (nano)particles in Rats and Humans
Gerlofs-Nijland M./RIVM Bilthoven, The Netherlands
        PM10-TEQ - Approach to a Health-Oriented Descriptor of Particulate Air Pollution
Kasper M. / Matter Engineering, Switzerland
        Traffic Related Pollution: Risk Factor for the Development of Cardiovascular Diseases?
Kuenzli N. / ICREA Spain
        Exposure of Engineered Nanoparticles to Human Lung Epithelial Cells: Influence of Chemical Composition and Catalytic Activity on Oxidative Stress
Limbach L.K./ETHZ Switzerland
        Contributions of Carbonaceous (Nano) Particulate and Non-Particulate Components to Health Hazards of Engine Emissions
McDonald J. / LRRI USA
        Assessment of Particulate Exposure and Surface Characteristics in Association with Urinary Levels of Oxidative Stress Biomarkers
Setyan A./Uni Lausanne, Switzerland
        Differentiation between Sources of Particle-induced Oxidative Stress: Surface Area versus Organic Compounds
Stoeger T./GSF Neuherberg Germany
        Secondary Effects of Catalytic Diesel Particulate Filters: Reduced Emissions of Potential Endocrine Disruptors
Wenger D./EMPA Switzerland
         
      Presentations
        Multi-Centre Health Effect Studies on Inhaled Combustion Derived (nano)particles in Rats and Humans
Gerlofs-Nijland M./RIVM Bilthoven, The Netherlands
        PM10-TEQ - Approach to a Health-Oriented Descriptor of Particulate Air Pollution
Kasper M. / Matter Engineering, Switzerland
        Traffic Related Pollution: Risk Factor for the Development of Cardiovascular Diseases?
Kuenzli N. / ICREA Spain
        Exposure of Engineered Nanoparticles to Human Lung Epithelial Cells: Influence of Chemical Composition and Catalytic Activity on Oxidative Stress
Limbach L.K./ETHZ Switzerland
        Contributions of Carbonaceous (Nano) Particulate and Non-Particulate Components to Health Hazards of Engine Emissions
McDonald J. / LRRI USA
        Assessment of Particulate Exposure and Surface Characteristics in Association with Urinary Levels of Oxidative Stress Biomarkers
Setyan A./Uni Lausanne, Switzerland
        Differentiation between Sources of Particle-induced Oxidative Stress: Surface Area versus Organic Compounds
Stoeger T./GSF Neuherberg Germany
        Secondary Effects of Catalytic Diesel Particulate Filters: Reduced Emissions of Potential Endocrine Disruptors
Wenger D./EMPA Switzerland
       
    2008  
      Abstracts
        Size Partitioning of Airborne Particles to Compare their Proinflammatory Effect in Airway Epithelial Cells
Baeza-Squiban A. / Université Paris France
        A System to Evaluate the Toxicity of Scooter Emission in Lung Cells In Vitro
Müller L. / University of Bern, Switzerland
        Deposition of Inhaled Particles from Diesel Fuelled Engines in Human Lungs: Comparison between Men and Women in Different Activity Levels
Oravisjärvi K. / University of Oulu, Finland
        Epidemiology on Health Effects of solid Nanoparticles
Peters A. / Helmholtz Zentrum München Germany
        A system to test the toxicity of brake wear particles
Riediker M. / Institute for Work and Health, Lausanne, Switzerland
        Physicochemical and Toxicological Assessment of the Semi-volatile and Non-volatile Fraction of PM from Heavy-duty Vehicles Operating with and without Advanced Emission Control Technologies
Sioutas C. / University of Southern California, Los Angeles
        Relationship between in vivo and in vitro toxicity of six types of carbonaceous nanoparticles
Stoeger T.
Karg E. / Helmholtz Zentrum München Germany
         
      Presentations
        Size Partitioning of Airborne Particles to Compare their Proinflammatory Effect in Airway Epithelial Cells
Baeza-Squiban A. / Université Paris France
        A System to Evaluate the Toxicity of Scooter Emission in Lung Cells In Vitro
Müller L. / University of Bern, Switzerland
        Deposition of Inhaled Particles from Diesel Fuelled Engines in Human Lungs: Comparison between Men and Women in Different Activity Levels
Oravisjärvi K. / University of Oulu, Finland
        Epidemiology on Health Effects of solid Nanoparticles
Peters A. / Helmholtz Zentrum München Germany
        A system to test the toxicity of brake wear particles
Riediker M. / Institute for Work and Health, Lausanne, Switzerland
        Physicochemical and Toxicological Assessment of the Semi-volatile and Non-volatile Fraction of PM from Heavy-duty Vehicles Operating with and without Advanced Emission Control Technologies
Sioutas C. / University of Southern California, Los Angeles
        Relationship between in vivo and in vitro toxicity of six types of carbonaceous nanoparticles
Stoeger T.
Karg E. / Helmholtz Zentrum München Germany
       
    2009  
      Abstracts
        HEI Critical Review of the Health Effects of Traffic-Related Air pollution
Costantini M. / HEI USA
        Biobased diesel fuels: particulate emissions and their inflammation response
Ihalainen M. / University of Kuopio, Finland
        Chronic pulmonary effects of ambient nano-PM: Lessons learned from PM
Kuenzli N. / University Basel Switzerland
        Air pollution during pregnancy and lung function in newborns: a birth cohort study
Latzin Ph. / Kinderspital, Inselspital Bern, Switzerland
        Deducing the inflammatory in vivo toxicity of combustion derived nanoparticles from in vitro data
Stoeger T. / Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany
        Health Effects of Biofuels and Diesel Particulate Filter with a EURO-III Truck Engine
Verbeek R.P. / TNO The Netherlands
        Placenta perfusion system: a human ex vivo model system to study the maternal – fetal barrier capacity for nanosized materials
Wick P. / EMPA Switzerland
         
      Presentations
        HEI Critical Review of the Health Effects of Traffic-Related Air pollution
Costantini M. / HEI USA
        Biobased diesel fuels: particulate emissions and their inflammation response
Ihalainen M. / University of Kuopio, Finland
        Chronic pulmonary effects of ambient nano-PM: Lessons learned from PM
Kuenzli N. / University Basel Switzerland
        Air pollution during pregnancy and lung function in newborns: a birth cohort study
Latzin Ph. / Kinderspital, Inselspital Bern, Switzerland
        Deducing the inflammatory in vivo toxicity of combustion derived nanoparticles from in vitro data
Stoeger T. / Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany
        Health Effects of Biofuels and Diesel Particulate Filter with a EURO-III Truck Engine
Verbeek R.P. / TNO The Netherlands
        Placenta perfusion system: a human ex vivo model system to study the maternal – fetal barrier capacity for nanosized materials
Wick P. / EMPA Switzerland
       
   
 

Health-extraETH Konferenz

        Exposure to diesel exhaust induces changes in EEG in human volunteers
Björn Crüts *
Ludo van Etten *
Håkan Törnqvist **
Anders Blomberg **
Thomas Sandström **
Nicholas L Mills ***
Paul J.A. Borm *
*Centre of Expertise in Life Sciences, Zuyd University, Heerlen, The Netherlands
**Department of Respiratory Medicine and Allergy, University of Umeå, Sweden, and
*** Centre for Cardiovascular Sciences, The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
        Untersuchungen zur krebserzeugenden Wirkung von Nanopartikeln und anderen Stäuben
M. Roller
        Analysis Finds Elevated Risk From Soot Particles in the Air
FELICITY BARRINGER
        Feinstäube und Umweltzonen
R. Zellner
Th. Kuhlbusch
V. Diegmann
H. Herrmann
M. Kasper
K. G. Schmidt
W. Dott
J. Bruch
        Handbook on estimation of external cost in the transport sector
M. Maibach, C. Schreyer, D. Sutter (INFRAS)
H.P. van Essen, B.H. Boon, R. Smokers, A. Schroten (CE Delft)
C. Doll (Fraunhofer Gesellschaft – ISI)
B. Pawlowska, M. Bak (University of Gdansk)
        Sehr klei nund voller Überraschungen - Toxikokinetik inhalierter Nanopartikel
Wolfgang G. Kreyling Manuela Semmler-Behnke
Helmholtz Zentrum München –Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit & Umwelt
        Schützen Umweltzonen unsere Gesundheit oder sind sie unwirksam?
H.-Erich Wichmann
       
   2009-Neuberger
        Programme: Ultrafine Particles Sources, Effects, Risks, and Mitigation Strategies
Geiger
        Acute health effects of air pollution characterized by PM10, PM2.5, PM1.0, number and active surface of particles
M. Neuberger1,2
H. Moshammer1
1Dept. of Preventive Medicine
2Clean Air Commission
        Umweltepidemiologie und Toxikologie von Nanopartikeln (Ultrafeinstaub) und Feinstaub
André Gazsó
Sabine Greßler
Fritz Schiemer (Eds)
Nano – Chancen und Risiken aktueller Technologien, p. 181-197. Springer, Wien - New York
         
 

Links to recent health related publications, courtesy AECC

        AKPF-Mitteilungen, Sonderausgabe Newsletter Special ISSUE, Health Effects
F.J LEGERER
        AECC-Newsletter
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