JOIN our Stakeholder Dialogue: Plastic Particles, Allergies, and Emerging Risks
Imptox researchers explore the link between plastic particles and allergic disease at a HYBRID EVENT for stakeholders in Brussels.
Mark your calendars for an insightful event on February 25, 2025, from 9:00 to 12:45 CET, as experts, researchers, and stakeholders come together at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels for "Plastic Particles and Allergies: A Stakeholder Dialogue on Emerging Risks." Hosted by the EU-funded Imptox project, this event will provide a unique opportunity to engage with our latest findings and discuss the implications of micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) on allergic diseases. The event will be held in a hybrid format, enabling both in-person and online participation.
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Plastic pollution is a growing concern that extends beyond what meets the eye. At scales invisible to the naked eye, MNPs - tiny particles from various sources - are infiltrating our environment, food, and even our bodies. The Imptox project has taken a pioneering approach to explore these particles' potential health risks, focusing on their role in triggering or exacerbating allergic diseases. Through innovative analytical methods, Imptox has investigated the effects of MNPs in both preclinical and clinical settings, shedding light on the pathways of exposure and their potential to influence human health.
The event will feature two rounds of scientific dialogue, showcasing key advancements from the Imptox project. Discussions will focus on the innovative risk assessment framework developed to evaluate the role of MNPs in allergic disease, the impact of contaminants associated with these particles, and their effects on cellular health. Furthermore, a human biomonitoring study involving approximately one thousand children in Croatia will be presented. This study explores exposure to MNPs and their potential interactions with human systems, providing valuable context for assessing emerging health risks.
This event offers a vital opportunity for stakeholders in the field of allergies to engage with these findings and contribute to shaping future research and policy.
The Imptox event will be followed by the CUSP Final Conference, which will present comprehensive insights from the European Research Cluster to Understand the Health Impacts of Micro- and Nanoplastics (CUSP), in which Imptox is a member project.