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CANCELLED: Human Exposure to Heat

Datum
donderdag 12 maart 2020
Tijd
Toelichting
Entrance: Special Guest Card, entrance ticket, friend of the museum
Locatie
Rijksmuseum Boerhaave
Lange Sint Agnietenstraat 10
2312 WC Leiden
Zaal
Einstein room

The Public Lecture 'Human Exposure to Heat' is cancelled, due to the additional measures throughout the Netherlands to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Rijksmuseum Boerhaave and the Lorentz Center together organize a public lecture about the effects of human exposure to heat, by Hein Daanen and Peter van den Hazel. 

Human Exposure to Heat: Adaptation and Health
The combination of climate change and urban heat islands lead to an increased human heat exposure. Can humans tolerate high thermal stress and if yes what are the limits? Can humans adapt to repeated heat exposures or will this lead to health issues?

During this lecture Hein Daanen and Peter van den Hazel will address these questions. It will be shown that healthy humans have a great potential to adapt to heat; they can even double their sweat rate and thus enhance cooling in the heat. For vulnerable people, however, heat exposure is a stressor as can be seen in morbidity and mortality statistics. Although heat has direct and indirect effects on human health,  several measures will be discussed that can counteract the thermal strain on the human body.

Hein Daanen
Hein Daanen is full professor in (environmental) exercise physiology at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He worked 26 years for TNO, the Dutch organization for applied scientific research, mainly investigating thermal physiology and anthropometry in military populations. Currently, research is focused on athletes and thermally vulnerable people like children and elderly. His natural habitat is a climatic chamber with temperatures ranging from -20 to +60°C, where the experiments are conducted. More info about Hein Danen click here.

Peter van den Hazel
Peter Jan van den Hazel is a physician specialized in public and environmental health. In 2000 he was special advisor to Commissioner Wallström of the EU on the pre-work of the SCALE process. Currently his role in organizations is president of Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL), chair of the board of INCHES, board member ISDE and advisor Chemical hazards at Public Health Services Gelderland-Midden. His current projects in the Netherlands and in Europe are related to urban green, heat stress and climate change adaptation, urban planning, Exposome and One Health.

This public lecture is part of the workshop Hot but Habitable, which will take place at the Lorentz Center from 9 – 13 March 2020.

 

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