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... B Open Session Agendas The Role of Seafood Consumption in Child Growth and Development Open Session Evidence Scans to Explore the Available Evidence on Seafood and Health February 23, 2023 1:45–3:00 pm ET Objectives: The goal of this session is to: • Review and discuss evidence scans conducted to explore the available evidence on seafood and health to inform the scope and tasks for a systematic review 1:45 pm Introductions and Chair's Opening Remarks Virginia Stallings, Chair 1:55 Introduction to Evidence Scan Kellie Casavale, FDA 2:00 Epidemiology Cecile Punzalan, FDA 2:10 Mechanisms of Action Emanuel Hignutt, FDA 2:20 Risk–Benefit Analysis Sofia Santillana Farakos, FDA Jacqueline Heilman, FDA 2:30 Questions from the Committee Virginia Stallings 2:45 Closing Remarks Virginia Stallings 251 PREPUBLICATION COPY: UNCORRECTED PROOFS
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... 252 THE ROLE OF SEAFOOD IN CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3:00 Adjourn The Role of Seafood Consumption in Child Growth and Development April 6, 2023 9:50 am–3:30 pm EST 9:50 am Welcome and Introductions Virginia Stallings, M.D., Committee Chair 10:00 Session 1 -- Interaction Between Nutrients and Contaminants in Fish and Seafood Contaminant Mixture Effects During Pregnancy Emily Oken, M.D., M.P.H., Professor, Departments of Nutrition and Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School Lessons Learned from the Seychelles Child Development Study Edwin van Wijngaarden, Ph.D., Professor, Public Health Sciences, Environmental Medicine, Pediatrics and Dentistry, University of Rochester Interaction of Selenium with Environmental Contaminants in Fish and Seafood Nicholas Ralston, Ph.D., Research Scientist, University of North Dakota 11:00 Q&A 11:30 Session 2 -- Health Outcomes Associated with Nutrient Intake and Contaminant Exposure in Fish and Seafood Impact of Nutrients and Contaminants in Seafood on Neurodevelopment Joseph R Hibbeln, M.D., CAPT, USPHS (ret.)
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... APPENDIX B 253 Jamie Donatuto, Ph.D., Swinomish Indian Tribal Community Lanor Curole, M.A., United Houma Tribal Nation 2:15 Session 4 -- Seafood and Sustainability Management of Marine Ecosystems Daniel Pauly, FRSC, UBC Killam Professor, Sea Around Us; Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries & Department of Zoology Equitable Access to Sustainable Marine Resources Martin D Smith, Ph.D., George M

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