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Paracelsus Paracelsus was so grandiose And perhaps just a little bit gross

Limericks by Toni Hayes. Paracelsus Paracelsus was so grandiose And perhaps just a little bit gross Manure, blood, and sand and thus you create man But what makes it a poison is dose!. The Undecided Dose Too much of a thing makes you blue But not having it can kill you too

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Paracelsus Paracelsus was so grandiose And perhaps just a little bit gross

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  1. Limericks by Toni Hayes Paracelsus Paracelsus was so grandioseAnd perhaps just a little bit gross Manure, blood, and sandand thus you create man But what makes it a poison is dose! The Undecided Dose Too much of a thing makes you blueBut not having it can kill you too Too much or too littleLet's not be so fickle We'll go Dutch and divide it by two.

  2. A Small & Large Dose of Toxicology Welcome !! Introduction to the Health Effects of Chemicals Steven G. Gilbert, PhD, DABT www.asmalldoseof.org www.toxipedia.org

  3. Objective Increase our understanding of how chemicals affect human health.

  4. Logistics Course evaluation – Very important Other stuff!!! Ask questions – Talk to me!!!

  5. Thanks to Organizers Special Thank you to: Those that really make this happen: Northwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety Environmental Health University of Washington Maribeth Moore

  6. A Small Dose of Toxicology 8:00 am Registration 8:30 Welcome to “A Small Dose of Toxicology” S. Gilbert 8:40 An Introduction to Principles of Toxicology S. Gilbert 10:00 Break 10:30 Non-Cancer and Neurotoxicology S. Gilbert 11:30 Q&A Basic toxic S. Gilbert 12:00 pm Lunch – will be catered – networking time 1:00 Case Study: Health Effects of Lead S. Gilbert 2:00 An Introduction to Repro & Devel Toxicology S. Gilbert 2:45 Break 3:00 Precautionary Assessment – Beyond RA S. Gilbert 4:00 Questions and Answers all 4:30 Adjourn

  7. A Large Dose of Toxicology 8:00 am Registration 8:30 Welcome S. Gilbert 8:40 Toxicology and Drug Development R. Ponce 9:30 Managing Exposure – Occupational Issues. J. Camp 10:15 Break 10:45 Nanotoxicoloogy W. Smith 11:45 Question and Answers All 12:00 pm Lunch – provided 1:00 Respiratory Toxicology M. Morgan 2:00 Pollution in People – Biomonitoring S. Gilbert 2:30 Break 2:45 Melamine Risk Assessment S. Wong 3:45 Ethical, Legal, Social Issues – e-waste S. Gilbert 4:15 Questions and Answers All 4:30 Adjourn

  8. A Small Dose of Toxicology See: www.asmalldoseof.org -- smdose

  9. Small Dose of Toxicology

  10. Milestones of Toxicology

  11. www.toxipedia.org A free toxicology encyclopedia and resource center that anyone can edit. Toxipedia provides comprehensive, accurate, and scientifically based information on the hazards and risks of chemical and physical agents, with the goal of advancing human and environmental health. Toxipedia

  12. The World Library of Toxicology

  13. Toxipediasuite of sites www.ipmopedia.org www.healthyworldtheater.org www.wanmec.org www.wltox.org www.toxipedia.org

  14. www.wltox.org

  15. www.ipmopedia.org Connecting Gardeners and Experts for Green Gardening Solutions • Identify Your Pest • Find the Right Plant • Ask the Experts • Garden Design Guide • Indoor Pest Control Supported by Local Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County, WA.

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  17. Healthy World Theater • http://healthyworldtheater.org • promote awareness and understanding through the arts to create a more healthy and peaceful world • plays, poems, jokes, fiction, music, cartoons, haiku, and even limericks

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  19. Washington Nuclear Museum and Educational Center (WANMEC) • http://wanmec.org • learning from the past for a safer tomorrow • a project of Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility - funded in part by WA DOE

  20. World Library of Toxicology www.wltox.org Integrate Pest Management www.IPMopedia.org Connecting Gardeners and Experts for Green Gardening Solutions Connecting Scientists and Experts to Improve Global Health Toxipedia www.toxipedia.org Connecting Science and People Healthy World Theater www.healthyworldtheater.org Washington Nuclear Museum and Education Center - www.wanmec.org Learning from the past for a safer tomorrow Uniting art and science for a healthy, peaceful world A product of the Institute of Neurotoxicology and Neurological Disorders (INND) For more information contact Steven G. Gilbert at sgilbert@innd.org

  21. LDDI Consensus Statement Scientific Consensus Statement on Environmental Agents Associated with Neurodevelopmental Disorders Developed by the Collaborative on Health and the Environment’s Learning and Developmental Disabilities Initiative November 7, 2007 http://www.iceh.org/LDDI.html

  22. LDDI Consensus Statement Given the established knowledge, protecting children from neurotoxic environmental exposures from the earliest stages of fetal development clearly is an essential public health measure if we are to help prevent learning and developmental disorders and create an environment in which children can reach and maintain their full potential. http://www.iceh.org/LDDI.html

  23. NW Public Health Public Health and the Precautionary Principle By Steven G. Gilbert See: http://healthlinks.washington.edu/nwcphp/nph/ nwph

  24. Precautionary Principle “When an activity raises threats of harm to human health or the environment, precautionary measures should be take even if some cause and effect relationships are not fully established scientifically.” Wingspread Conference, 1998.

  25. Child Health

  26. So Many Chemicals so Little Data 2863 above 1 Million pounds 12 or 0.4% good data 21.4% some data 78.2% no data www.preventingharm.org

  27. The Consequences • Nearly 12 million children (17%) under age 18 in the US suffer from one or more developmental disabilities • Learning disabilities – 5-10% of kids in public school • ADHD – 3-6% of all school kids, maybe higher

  28. A Small Dose of – web site • A Small Dose of Toxicology • www.asmalldoseof.org

  29. A Small Dose of Toxicology

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