The X2012 conference will start on Monday 2nd July. This is the main international conference for researchers involved in exposure science. There will be over 300 people from 33 countries attending and a similar number of posters and platform presentations taking place.

One of the innovations that we have introduced is to have a number of “Discussions Posters”, where the presenters have produced a few slides describing their work and they will be available during the meeting to discuss with those attending. You can see the posters on our SlideShare website. Why not leave a comment or ask a question, either here or on the SlideShare site. I’ll make sure they get put forward at the meeting and if there is a reply I’ll post that also.

I will try to post regular blog updates from the meeting and you can also read Frank de Vocht’s X2012 blog, with his first entry available now.

In advance of the conference the journal the Annals of Occupational Hygiene has made a number of key papers free to download. You can access them from the journal website.

One of these papers describes my work on modelling indoor concentrations using a two-compartment model…
John W. Cherrie et al. (2012) Revisiting the Effect of Room Size and General Ventilation on the Relationship between Near- and Far-Field Air Concentrations. Annals of Occupational Hygiene; 55(9): 1005-1015.

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