The SETAC North America Annual Meeting is a 5-day event jam-packed with training and learning opportunities. More than 2,300 scientists, assessors, regulators and managers will gather to gain knowledge and skills in the latest cutting-edge environmental research and science. Attendees will have a chance to connect with and learn from a diverse group of representatives from academia, business and government from more than 40 countries.
Sessions include:
- Risk Assessment of Pesticides to Honey Bees, chaired by Kristina Garber and Joseph Wisk
- Tennessee Valley Authority Kingston Fly Ash: Recovery Project, chaired by Neil Carriker
- Deepwater Horizon/MC 252 Well Incident Update, chaired by Eugene Mancini, Paul Boehm and Robert Haddad
- Canadian Oil Sands: Assessing Impacts on the Environment and the Advancement of Oil Sands Reclamation Strategies, with chairs Richard Frank and Jonathan Martin
Register on the website [1]. Credentialed journalists are afforded free registration to the SETAC meeting. Contact press@setac.org [2] or phone (850) 469-1500 [3] for details.