Olwenn Martin: Connecting in Stockholm and Collaborating for Planetary Health
Olwenn Martin, Associate Professor at UCL, shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper published in Journal of Internal Medicine:
“Throwback Thursday! Back to a week spent in Stockholm last May to attend the 19th Key Symposium on Planetary Health. I was honored to share the floor with Leonardo Trasande and Pauliina Damdimopoulou for a session dedicated to plastics.
It was also the opportunity to meet Lydia Wehrli face-to-face. The scoping review on micro- and nanoplastics and reproductive health published today in Journal of Internal Medicine is the result of this meeting.
You can read it here.”
Title: Reproductive toxicity of micro- and nanoplastics: Insights from experimental and human studies
Authors: Lydia Wehrli, Olwenn V. Martin, Leonardo Trasande, Pauliina Damdimopoulou
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