Human and Environmental Health and Pesticides
A continuing public health challenge for Tasmania: On Friday 27 March 2009 at the Clinical School, Hobart
Tyrone Hayes – Professor of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkley
[email protected] http://www.atrazinelovers.com/
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Matt Landos BVSc(HonsI) MACVS (Aquatic Animal Health Chapter), Principal, Future Fisheries Veterinary Services, Honorary lecturer & research associate, University of Sydney
Lennox Head NSW 2478 Mobile 0437 492 863 Fax 02 6103 9025
will present at the medical grand rounds at 1-2 pm at the Clinical School,
43 Collins Street, Hobart.
There will also be a multidisciplinary meeting and discussion after a presentation later in the afternoon at 3-5 pm in the Clinical School lecture theatre.
These scientists have both been researching the effects of pesticicides on biological systems.
Professor Hayes, who visited Tasmania in 2007, has extensively studied the effects of triazine chemicals on amphibians. His talk in Launceston in 2007 sharing current research was both compelling and disturbing, with clear implications for other animals and human health.
Matt Landos has been studying the effects of exposure to fish from pesticides in waterways.
Their findings reinforce the need for medical professionals and all scientists involved with the environment to become well informed and engaged in this public health challenge.
All welcome, gold coin donation at the door.
