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This is the second of 10 lectures on toxicologic epidemiology. It has been prepared to discuss in greater depth the link between public health (PH) and health risk assessment (RA). As discussed in the first lecture, PH and RA are theoretically at the apex of the hierarchy that navigates much of the advances in (at least some sectors of) modern epidemiology and in (some sectors of) modern toxicology, and hence much of the new advances in toxicologic epidemiology as well.

The titles of the 10 lectures are: (1) Toxicology and Epidemiology; (2) Public Health and Risk Assessment; (3) Toxicology and Risk Assessment; (4) Epidemiology and Risk Assessment; (5) Toxicologic Side of Epidemiology; (6) Epidemiologic Side of Toxicology; (7) Human Exposure Assessment I; (8) Human Exposure Assessment II; (9) Characterization of Health Risk; and (10) Toxicologic Epidemiology.