Next Regular Seminar on December 4

ExposUM Institute’s Ongoing Seminar: Breaking the Silence on Work-Related and Environmentally Induced Cancers

This session is organized in collaboration with the Health and Society Forum.

In this session, Sylvain Bertschy will present the action research project led by the Scientific Interest Group on Occupational and Environmental Cancers in Vaucluse (GISCOPE 84). This is an interdisciplinary research and action program involving medical and paramedical staff, researchers, and occupational health and prevention professionals. Its objective is to generate knowledge on work- and environment-related carcinogenic risks, to support eligible patients in obtaining recognition of their condition as an occupational disease, as well as to promote exposure prevention and training.

Sylvain Bertschy isa historian who joined the Norbert Elias Center in 2024 as a junior professor at the University of Avignon. He leads the research and teaching program “Toxicities and Citizenship” (ToxCit), which aims to understand how historical changes in labor and production—particularly their increasing reliance on chemicals—have contributed to the process of “the toxicification of ecosystems and bodies,” and how, in turn, this process challenges historical forms of the social and health welfare state.

Location: This session will be held in the historic building of the Faculty of Medicine, 2 Rue de l’École de Médecine, Montpellier. Dugès Room.

Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., followed by a complimentary buffet

Free admission. Please note that this session is in-person only.

This session counts as one hour of training for all doctoral students enrolled in a UM doctoral program.

All past sessions of the ExposUM ongoing seminar are available on demand.