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Opening
Benoît Vallet, Director general of ANSES
Elisabete Weiderpass, IARC Director
Radiofrequencies and health research in a fast-moving environment
SESSION 1 – EXPOSURE TO RADIOFREQUENCIES AND SYMPTOMS
Overview “Exposure to radiofrequencies and symptoms”
Émilie Van Deventer, World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland
Progress of the COSMOS project
Isabelle Deltour, IARC, Lyon, France
Reported symptoms and exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields from mobile-phone base stations in French urban areas
Claire Segala, SEPIA-Santé, Lorient, France
ExpoComm and ENVI-EHS projects: Acceptability of a protocol for radiofrequency exposure
Maryse Ledent, Sciensano, Bruxelles, Belgium
Benjamin Vatovez, ISSeP, Liège, Belgium
SESSION 2 – RADIO FREQUENCY AND THE BRAIN
Moderator: Anne Pereira, Laboratory of Cognitive and Adaptive Neurosciences (LNCA), UMR 7364, Strasbourg
General presentation “Radiofrequencies and the brain”
Giuseppe Curcio, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, Italy
ELFES: Longitudinal radiofrequency study and sleep problems in children
Monica Guxens, Barcelona Institute for Global Health, Barcelona, Spain
NeuroPrem-RF: Impact of chronic exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields on the neurophysiological development of premature newborns
Erwan Stéphan-Blanchard, University of Picardy Jules Verne, Amiens, France
SPUTNIC: The association between exposure markers (in real life) of the use mobile phone use and cognitive abilities, health-related quality of life and sleep
Marloes Eeftens, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland
Neurinf-1800: Effects of 1800 MHz GSM waves on neuroinflammatory reactions
Michel Mallat, Brain Institute, Paris, France
Discussion
SESSION 3 – RADIO FREQUENCIES AND CANCER
Moderator: Elisabeth Weiderpass, Director of IARC
General presentation “Radiofrequencies and cancer”
Joachim Schüz, IARC, Lyon, France
INTER-CAL: Effects of Recall Bias on Modeling Glioma Risk from Mobile Phone Use: Results of a Case-Control Simulation Study
Liacine Bouaoun, IARC, Lyon, France
FIGé: Intermediate frequencies and genotoxic stress
Yves Le Dréan, University of Rennes 1, Rennes, France
ASTRO-RF: Effect of electromagnetic fields from mobile phones on the evolution of brain tumors
Anne Sophie Bonnet-Villégier, National Institute for the Industrial Environment and Risks, Verneuil-en-Halatte, France
Discussion
SESSION 4 – EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY
General presentation “Exposure to radio frequencies”
Wout Joseph, University of Ghent, Belgium
VigiExpo: an autonomous and collaborative system for characterizing exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields
Nicolas Noe, Scientific and Technical Center for Building, Nantes, France
ACCEDERA: Study of electromagnetic fields in micro-environments in five countries, using two individual exposure meters and a “distributed” type sensor worn on the body
Marloes Eeftens, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland
AMPERE: characterization of residential exposure to RF waves
Joe Wiart, Institut Mines Telecom – Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France
ROUND TABLE – RAPIDLY CHANGING TECHNOLOGIES
COMBINING THE TIME OF SCIENCE AND THAT OF REGULATION
Animation: Matthieu Schuler, Deputy Director General of the “Science for Expertise” Division, Anses, Maisons-Alfort, France
Speakers:
• Pierre Delvenne, University of Liège, Belgium
• Sophie Pelletier, PRIARTEM
• Elisabete Weiderpass, Director of IARC
• Anne Pereira, Laboratory of Cognitive and Adaptive Neurosciences (LNCA), UMR 7364, Strasbourg
Conclusion