In Australia, QAEHS has been monitoring human and environmental samples since the late 1990s, collecting over 30,000 specimens, including blood, urine, breast milk, air, soil, water, wastewater, food, and consumer products. These efforts have generated long-term datasets suitable for trend analysis of diverse synthetic chemicals, offering insights into exposure patterns and the effectiveness of regulations. While some trends have been analysed, many datasets remain unexplored. This project aims to extend trend analysis to more chemicals and guide future monitoring using simulation techniques, ensuring consistent results over time.

Please note this is a PhD student Progress Review presentation.

Venue

PACE, 20 Cornwall Street, Woolloongabba
Room: 
Level 3 interactive space