The Inhaled Particles Conference series is a long-standing conference of the British Occupational Hygiene Society bringing together a multi-disciplinary community of scientists who have the inhalation of all types of particles and fibres as their key research focus. First held in 1960, the 2026 conference is the 14th in the series.
The International Particle Toxicology Conference (IPTC) is a series of scientific meetings focused on particle toxicology, bringing together experts from various fields. The conference has been held since 1979, rotating between continents, and covers basic research and applications in workplace safety, environmental safety, consumer safety, and medical/diagnostic developments. The 2026 conference will be the 14th in the series.
The broad topics of the conference encompass:
Indoor and outdoor air pollution
Emerging pollutants and hazards
Mixture Toxicology
Environmental (Eco-)Toxicology
Aerosol and Exposure measurement and characterisation
Biomonitoring and Biomarkers
Occupational and human health risk assessment
Adverse Outcome Pathways; IATA’s; Grouping and Read Across
Epidemiology and epigenetics
Systemic effects – e.g., neurological, reproductive, cardiovascular
Nanomedicine
New and emerging technologies and methodologies in toxicology/exposure assessment
AI-assisted technologies
Sustainability in particle exposure and hazard assessment
The abstract of your presentation should be a maximum of 250 words. It should contain sufficient detail/data to understand the broad aims, methods and outcomes of the work. Accepted abstracts will be published in a scientific journal so methods should be described and results provided.
The deadline for abstract submission for this conference is 7th November 2025 via Oxford abstracts.
The International Particle Toxicology Conference (IPTC) is a series of scientific meetings focused on particle toxicology, bringing together experts from various fields. The conference has been held since 1979, rotating between continents, and covers basic research and applications in workplace safety, environmental safety, consumer safety, and medical/diagnostic developments. The 2026 conference will be the 14th in the series.
The broad topics of the conference encompass:
Indoor and outdoor air pollution
Emerging pollutants and hazards
Mixture Toxicology
Environmental (Eco-)Toxicology
Aerosol and Exposure measurement and characterisation
Biomonitoring and Biomarkers
Occupational and human health risk assessment
Adverse Outcome Pathways; IATA’s; Grouping and Read Across
Epidemiology and epigenetics
Systemic effects – e.g., neurological, reproductive, cardiovascular
Nanomedicine
New and emerging technologies and methodologies in toxicology/exposure assessment
AI-assisted technologies
Sustainability in particle exposure and hazard assessment
The abstract of your presentation should be a maximum of 250 words. It should contain sufficient detail/data to understand the broad aims, methods and outcomes of the work. Accepted abstracts will be published in a scientific journal so methods should be described and results provided.
The deadline for abstract submission for this conference is 7th November 2025 via Oxford abstracts.