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17 May 2021(1 event)

8:00 am: Colloque international francophone Climat & santé


17 May 2021

Un colloque international francophone organisé par Médecins francophones du Canada, le Département de médecine familiale et de médecine d’urgence de l’Université de Montréal, l’Association québécoise des médecins pour l’environnement et Synergie santé environnement.

Cette formation, unique en son genre, réunira des médecins, des professionnels de la santé, des biologistes, des spécialistes en environnement, en droit, en économie et des membres d’organismes à but non lucratif qui œuvrent dans le domaine de l’environnement. Ce colloque sera axé sur la collaboration intersectorielle et les pistes d’action possibles en santé et environnement dans la francophonie.

Notre co-directrice Isabelle Plante donnera une conférence au bloc 1 de ce colloque : Bâtiment durable, saine gestion de l'eau.

Pour en savoir plus et s'inscrire cliquer ici.

18 May 2021
19 May 2021
20 May 2021(1 event)

6:00 pm: Fertilité en danger


20 May 2021

Conférence organisée par le Cœur des sciences de l'UQAM et présentée par notre membre Daniel Cyr. 

Depuis le début du XXe siècle, la capacité de fécondation chez l’humain a baissé de 60%. Comment expliquer cette chute drastique de la fertilité? Quels rôles jouent les contaminants environnementaux et notamment les perturbateurs endocriniens? Quelles sont les perspectives pour les générations à venir? Cette conférence permet de faire le point sur les dernières recherches sur la fertilité humaine.

Pour en savoir plus et assister à cette conférence cliquer ici.

21 May 2021
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25 May 2021(2 events)

All day: La 6e réunion de la Société nord-américaine d'endocrinologie comparée (NASCE)

All day
25 May 2021 27 May 2021

Consultez la liste des conférences ci-dessous.

Cliquer ici pour vous y inscrire.

  1. Neuroendocrine regulation of ionic, osmotic, and acid-base balance in vertebrates
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Jason P. Breves (Skidmore College, USA) and Stephen D. McCormick (U.S. Geological Survey, USA)
  2. Developmental roles of corticosteroids and their receptors
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Dan Buchholz
  3. Avian Endocrine and Metabolic Responses to Urbanization
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Pierre Deviche and Karen Sweazea, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.
  4. Thyroid hormone action on organ maturation and tissue regeneration
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Liezhen Fu
  5. Neuropeptides involved in invertebrate nutritional regulation and reproduction
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Angela Lange and Jimena Leyria, University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada
  6. New Frontiers in Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: From Novel Mechanisms of Action to Monitoring
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Drs. Valerie Langlois and Nancy Denslow
  7. Hormone mediated control of ion and fluid homeostasis in invertebrates
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Jean-Paul Paluzzi, York University, Toronto, Canada
  8. Novel neuropeptides: what can the comparison of invertebrate and vertebrate systems teach us?
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Vance Trudeau
  9. Non-invasive methods to measure corticoids and sex steroids in domestic animals and wild fauna
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Marta Romano
  10. The relevance of neurosteroids and steroidogenic enzymes in comparative endocrinology
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Marta Romano
  11. Growth, Metabolism, Hormones and Behavior
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Maricela Luna
  12. Recent Topics in Comparative Endocrinology
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Chris Martyniuk

1:00 pm: Séance d’information pour les municipalités – Perturbateurs endocriniens


25 May 2021

Séance d'information gratuite présentée par notre membre Lise Parent et organisée par Réseau des femmes en environnement qui aura lieu mardi prochain le 25 mai.

«Bien qu’il n’existe actuellement pas de réglementation spécifique sur les perturbateurs endocriniens, les municipalités disposent de plusieurs leviers d’action.»

Pour en savoir plus sur les effets des perturbateurs endocriniens sur la santé et sur les façons de les éviter et de se protéger inscrivez-vous à cette séance d'information : Cliquez ici.

26 May 2021(1 event)

All day: La 6e réunion de la Société nord-américaine d'endocrinologie comparée (NASCE)

All day
25 May 2021 27 May 2021

Consultez la liste des conférences ci-dessous.

Cliquer ici pour vous y inscrire.

  1. Neuroendocrine regulation of ionic, osmotic, and acid-base balance in vertebrates
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Jason P. Breves (Skidmore College, USA) and Stephen D. McCormick (U.S. Geological Survey, USA)
  2. Developmental roles of corticosteroids and their receptors
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Dan Buchholz
  3. Avian Endocrine and Metabolic Responses to Urbanization
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Pierre Deviche and Karen Sweazea, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.
  4. Thyroid hormone action on organ maturation and tissue regeneration
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Liezhen Fu
  5. Neuropeptides involved in invertebrate nutritional regulation and reproduction
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Angela Lange and Jimena Leyria, University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada
  6. New Frontiers in Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: From Novel Mechanisms of Action to Monitoring
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Drs. Valerie Langlois and Nancy Denslow
  7. Hormone mediated control of ion and fluid homeostasis in invertebrates
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Jean-Paul Paluzzi, York University, Toronto, Canada
  8. Novel neuropeptides: what can the comparison of invertebrate and vertebrate systems teach us?
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Vance Trudeau
  9. Non-invasive methods to measure corticoids and sex steroids in domestic animals and wild fauna
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Marta Romano
  10. The relevance of neurosteroids and steroidogenic enzymes in comparative endocrinology
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Marta Romano
  11. Growth, Metabolism, Hormones and Behavior
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Maricela Luna
  12. Recent Topics in Comparative Endocrinology
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Chris Martyniuk
27 May 2021(1 event)

All day: La 6e réunion de la Société nord-américaine d'endocrinologie comparée (NASCE)

All day
25 May 2021 27 May 2021

Consultez la liste des conférences ci-dessous.

Cliquer ici pour vous y inscrire.

  1. Neuroendocrine regulation of ionic, osmotic, and acid-base balance in vertebrates
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Jason P. Breves (Skidmore College, USA) and Stephen D. McCormick (U.S. Geological Survey, USA)
  2. Developmental roles of corticosteroids and their receptors
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Dan Buchholz
  3. Avian Endocrine and Metabolic Responses to Urbanization
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Pierre Deviche and Karen Sweazea, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.
  4. Thyroid hormone action on organ maturation and tissue regeneration
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Liezhen Fu
  5. Neuropeptides involved in invertebrate nutritional regulation and reproduction
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Angela Lange and Jimena Leyria, University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada
  6. New Frontiers in Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: From Novel Mechanisms of Action to Monitoring
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Drs. Valerie Langlois and Nancy Denslow
  7. Hormone mediated control of ion and fluid homeostasis in invertebrates
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Jean-Paul Paluzzi, York University, Toronto, Canada
  8. Novel neuropeptides: what can the comparison of invertebrate and vertebrate systems teach us?
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Vance Trudeau
  9. Non-invasive methods to measure corticoids and sex steroids in domestic animals and wild fauna
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Marta Romano
  10. The relevance of neurosteroids and steroidogenic enzymes in comparative endocrinology
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Marta Romano
  11. Growth, Metabolism, Hormones and Behavior
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Maricela Luna
  12. Recent Topics in Comparative Endocrinology
    Primary Organizer/Chair(s): Chris Martyniuk
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES PLANNED

ICEDA’s mission is to promote collaboration between its members and the training of highly qualified personnel, and also an effective platform between the academic world, decision-makers and the general population. To carry out this mission, various scientific activities are planned. 

Conferences given by members, guest speakers and students, as well as presentations by the group’s various governance committees.

WEBINARS

Presentations from members, student members and guest speakers which will be broadcast live on the web to allow participation of all members and collaborators of the network. These webinars will provide both a better understanding of the expertise of members, but will also contribute to the training of students.

WORKSHOPS

Presentations from members, student members and guest speakers which will be broadcast live on the web to allow participation of all members and collaborators of the network. These webinars will provide both a better understanding of the expertise of members, but will also contribute to the training of students.

About endocrine disruptors.

SCIENTIFIC VIDEO CAPSULES

Will be available on the web and which we will offer to different organizations working in the field.

PARTICIPATION IN RADIO AND TELEVISION SHOWS

In order to inform the Quebec population.

ORGANIZATION OF JOINT ACTIVITIES

Symposiums, conferences, financing and workshops thanks to links maintained with other groups whose interests complement ours.