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IRSET is a mixed research unit bringing together INSERM, Université Rennes 1, Université des Antilles et de la Guyane, the Centre hospitalier universitaire de Rennes and EHESP. Located in Rennes, it is one of the major interdisciplinary research clusters in France dealing with risks related to the environment and work. Its main objective is to understand the effects of environmental, chemical, biological and physical factors on human health.
IRSET has 3 research groups :
- Environmental stress, infection, signalling and cancer
- Endocrinology, reproduction and development
- Genomics, proteomics, microbiology and analytical chemistry
This collection presents only the IRSET publications of researchers attached to the EHESP. To consult the full IRSET collection: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/IRSET
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KEYWORDS CLOUD
Santé publique
Virus
Water quality
Chemical risk assessment
Occupational exposure
Prévention
Evaluation des risques sanitaires
Human biomonitoring
Air Pollution
Public health
Fungi
GEOF
Evaluation
Indoor air
Watershed
Cohort study
Chlorination
Microcystin
Drinking-water
Métabolite
Epidémiologie
Exposure
Pesticide
Testis
Semi-volatile organic compounds
Endocrine disruptors
Child
Germ cells
Epidemiology
Behavior
Prenatal exposure
Pertinence
Asthma
Testosterone
Diagnosis
Appareil respiratoire
Metabolite
High-resolution mass spectrometry
Pollution intérieure
Eau de boisson
Antibiotics
Cancer
Exposure assessment
Risk assessment
Santé
Lead poisoning
Exposome
France
Children
SVOCs
Concept
Pollution
Soil
Humans
Indoor air quality
Toxicologie
Pregnancy
Drinking water
Santé environnementale
Spermatogenesis
Water
Development
Indoor environment
Asthme
Biomarkers
Air
Habitat
Dust
Eleveurs de bétail
Reproduction
UV spectrophotometry
Exposition professionnelle
Pesticides
Brittany
Environment
Metabolomics
Bacteria
Human testis
Bactérie
Climate change
Environmental exposure
EDCH
Environmental health
Sertoli cell
Perturbateurs endocriniens
Semivolatile organic compounds
Health
Air intérieur
Biomonitoring
Exposition
Metal
Sertoli cells
Enfant
Bretagne
Air pollution
COVID-19
Environnement
Breast cancer
Poussière
Nitrate