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Event Date: 
December 7, 2009 to December 10, 2009

Environmental Stressors in the Developmental of Origins of Disease

Exposure to environmental chemicals during prenatal and early postnatal life can affect gene expression and even trigger epigenetic changes--not mutations but how a gene is expressed (turned on, turned off, or inappropriately expressed). The objective of the conference is to examine animal and human evidence supporting the idea that developmental exposures to toxicants can lead to disease later. Analyses will look at this on a disease-by-disease basis.

Event Details
Contact Name: 
Martha Lindauer, Media Contact
Contact Email: 
martha@toxicology.org
Organization: 
Organization: Society of Toxicology, Ste. 300, 1821 Michael Faraday Dr., Reston, VA 20190
Site: 
Loews Hotel
Miami Beach,
Florida
Phone Number: 
703-438-3115
Fax Number: 
703-438-3113
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