33rd International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
第33届卤化持久性有机污染物国际研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:8651722
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.2万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-08-23 至 2014-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAddressAnimalsAreaBiochemicalChemicalsChemistryCollaborationsCollectionCommunication ResearchCountryDetectionDioxinsDisabled PersonsDisciplineEnsureEnvironmental ImpactEpidemiologyEquilibriumFundingFutureGoalsGovernmentHealthHumanIndividualIndustryInterdisciplinary CommunicationInternationalKnowledgeLeadMinorityMolecular BiologyOralParticipantPostdoctoral FellowRegulationRelative (related person)ReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsRisk AssessmentRisk ManagementScientistSouth KoreaStudentsTechnologyWomanenvironmental transportglobal environmentglobal healthinterdisciplinary collaborationinterestlecturesmeetingsmultidisciplinaryparitypollutantpollutant interactionposterspublic health relevanceresearch and developmentsymposiumtranslational approach
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The 33rd International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) (DIOXIN2013)
will be held on August 25-30, 2013 at the Hotel Inter-Burgo in Daegu, Republic of Korea. The past 30
years have witnessed rapid advances in analytical technologies for the identification, detection and
quantitation of these chemicals, increased knowledge about their formation, fate and environmental
transport, identification and characterization of new classes of POPs, and significant progress in
understanding their biochemical and toxicological mechanisms of action and impacts on human and
animal health. As a result, scientific, governmental and public interest in and concern about these
chemicals has continued to increase. Current research on these chemicals now encompasses a broad
range of scientific disciplines, from analytical and environmental chemistry to molecular biology and
human health. The broad and long term goals of this symposium are to bring together the world's experts
in these diverse scientific areas of POPs research and to provide them with a unique multidisciplinary
forum in which to communicate and discuss recent results and emerging issues, and to develop
interdisciplinary collaborations and translational approaches to addressing the problems of POPs
contamination. This meeting will provide such an opportunity for the more than 800 participants expected
for this four and a half day conference of over 40 oral presentation sessions and three open poster
sessions covering a diverse range of topics. Each day will start with a plenary lecture by a leading POPs
expert followed by oral presentations in four concurrent sessions on a variety of POPs areas, while the
afternoon begins with a poster session attended by all participants, followed by two sequential blocks of
four concurrent oral presentation sessions. The final day will conclude with an overall summary session
describing significant advances reported during the meeting and discussing future challenges in POPs
research. The national and international organizing committees will ensure that there will be significant
participation by students, postdocs and young investigators, parity in the numbers presentations by
women, minorities and persons with disabilities, and balance in the number of presentations by
researchers from a various regions of the world. The significance of the Dioxin symposium is that it
provides a very unique opportunity for interdisciplinary communications and interactions among scientists
with diverse scientific backgrounds and disciplines yet who have a common interest in POPs and these
interactions and collaborations have led to major advancements in understanding of the formation, fate
and transport of these ubiquitous contaminants, their environmental impact and adverse health effects.
项目摘要/摘要
第33届卤代持久性有机污染物(POPs)国际研讨会(DIOXIN2013)
将于2013年8月25日至30日在大韩民国大邱的InterBurgo酒店举行。过去的30年
多年来见证了用于识别、检测和检测的分析技术的快速进步
对这些化学品进行量化,增加对它们的形成、命运和环境的了解
新的持久性有机污染物类别的转移、识别和表征,以及在以下方面的重大进展
了解它们的生化和毒理学作用机制及其对人类和
动物健康。因此,科学、政府和公众对这些问题的关注和关注
化学品持续增加。目前对这些化学物质的研究包括广泛的
科学学科范围,从分析和环境化学到分子生物学和
人类健康。这次研讨会的广泛和长期目标是将世界各地的专家聚集在一起
在这些不同的科学领域对持久性有机污染物进行研究,并为它们提供独特的多学科
交流和讨论最新成果和新出现的问题并发展的论坛
解决持久性有机污染物问题的跨学科协作和翻译方法
污染。本次会议将为预计将有800多名与会者提供这样的机会
在这个四天半的会议上,有40多场口头陈述和三张海报
会议涵盖了各种各样的主题。每一天都将以一位主要的公众人物的全会演讲开始。
专家随后在四个同时举行的会议上就各种持久性有机污染物领域进行口头陈述,而
下午以所有参与者参加的海报会议开始,随后是两个连续的区块
四个同时进行的口头陈述会议。最后一天将以总体总结会议结束
描述会议期间报告的重大进展,并讨论持久性有机污染物今后面临的挑战
研究。国家和国际组织委员会将确保将有重要的
学生、博士后和年轻研究人员的参与,由
妇女、少数群体和残疾人的发言数量平衡
来自世界各地的研究人员。二恶英研讨会的意义在于它
为科学家之间的跨学科交流和互动提供了一个非常独特的机会
具有不同的科学背景和学科,但对POP和这些
互动和合作导致了对形成、命运的理解的重大进步
以及这些无处不在的污染物的运输及其对环境的影响和对健康的不利影响。
项目成果
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