The International Society of Exposure Science, Inc is a global community dedicated to advancing and integrating exposure science into research and action, with the goal of improving our world, ecosystems, and inhabitants. They work towards meeting humanity's needs for public health and environmental protection through initiatives such as their Summer Fellowship Program and job postings in exposure science. The society also organizes annual meetings and events that bring together experts in exposure, epidemiology, toxicology, and risk assessments to address exposures that impact health in vulnerable populations.
Dr. Erin Haynes, the Kurt W. Deuschle Professor in Preventive Medicine and Environmental Health at the University of Kentucky, is a key figure in the society, focusing on understanding environmental exposures and their impact on rural adolescents. Mr. Liam O Fallon, who leads the Partnerships for Environmental Public Health program at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, is actively involved in fostering community engagement and public health action. Dr. Aubrey K. Miller, the Senior Medical Advisor to the Director of NIEHS, oversees legislative, policy, and strategic planning related to environmental health issues.
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