35th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
第35届卤化持久性有机污染物国际研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:9052621
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.9万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-08-18 至 2016-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcademiaAddressAnalytical ChemistryAnimal FeedAreaBiochemicalBiologicalBrazilChemicalsCollaborationsCollectionCommunication ResearchCountryCoupledDetectionDioxinsDisabled PersonsDisciplineEnsureEnvironmentEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental ImpactEpidemiologyEquilibriumFundingFutureGoalsGovernmentHealthHumanIndividualIndustryInterdisciplinary CommunicationInternationalLeadMinorityMolecular BiologyOralParticipantPostdoctoral FellowRegulationReportingResearchResearch PersonnelRisk AssessmentRisk ManagementScientistSeriesStudentsTechnologyToxicologyWomanenvironmental chemistryglobal environmentglobal healthinsightinterdisciplinary collaborationinterestlecturesmeetingsmultidisciplinaryparitypollutantpostersprogramspublic health relevanceresearch and developmentsymposiumtranslational approach
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The 35th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), Dioxin 2015, will be held from 23rd to 28th August 2015, at the Hotel Maksoud Plaza, in São Paulo, Brazil. The past 3 decades have witnessed rapid advances in analytical and bioanalytical technologies for the detection identification, and quantitation of POPs, increased understanding of their formation, fate and transport, identification and characterization of new classes of POPs, and major progress in understanding their biochemical and toxicological mechanisms of action and adverse health effects. These insights, coupled with global distribution and the biological and environmental persistence of POPs, have made them a major issue of increased interest and concern of scientists and regulators, and a major challenge for some countries to reduce/minimize their presence in the environment, animals and food. Current research on these chemicals now encompasses a broad range of scientific disciplines, from analytical and environmental chemistry to molecular biology, toxicology and epidemiology. 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 global POP contamination. This meeting will provide such an opportunity for the 800-1000 participants expected for this four and a half day conference of more than 40 oral presentation sessions and three open poster sessions covering a diverse range of topics. Each day will commence with a plenary lecture by a leading international POPs expert followed by oral presentations in four concurrent sessions on a variety of POPs areas. The afternoon sessions begin with an open 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 various regions of the world. The Dioxin symposium provides a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary communications and interactions among participants from diverse scientific backgrounds and disciplines but who have a common interest in POPs. These interactions and collaborations are expected to continue to result in major advancements and new insights into the formation, fate and distribution of these ubiquitous contaminants, their environmental impact and health effects.
描述(申请人提供):第35届二恶英卤化持久性有机污染物(POPs)国际研讨会将于2015年8月23日至28日在巴西S圣保罗马克苏德广场酒店举行。在过去30年里,持久性有机污染物的检测、鉴定和定量的分析和生物分析技术取得了快速进展,对其形成、去向和传输的了解日益加深,对新的持久性有机污染物类别的鉴定和表征,以及在了解其生化和毒理作用机制以及对健康的不利影响方面取得了重大进展。这些见解,加上持久性有机污染物在全球的分布以及在生物和环境中的持久性,使其成为科学家和监管者日益感兴趣和关注的重大问题,也是一些国家在减少/尽量减少其在环境、动物和食物中的存在所面临的重大挑战。目前对这些化学品的研究现在涵盖了从分析和环境化学到分子生物学、毒理学和流行病学的广泛科学学科。本次研讨会的广泛和长期目标是将世界上在持久性有机污染物研究的不同科学领域的专家聚集在一起,为他们提供一个独特的多学科论坛,在这个论坛上交流和讨论最近的成果和新出现的问题,并开发跨学科合作和翻译方法来解决全球持久性有机污染物污染问题。本次会议将为预计将参加这次为期四天半的会议的800-1000名与会者提供这样一个机会,会议包括40多个口头陈述会议和三个涉及各种主题的公开海报会议。每一天将从一位国际持久性有机污染物主要专家的全体演讲开始,然后在四个同时举行的关于各种持久性有机污染物领域的会议上作口头陈述。下午的会议从所有参与者参加的公开海报会议开始,然后是四个同时进行的口头陈述会议的两个连续块。最后一天将以总体总结会议结束,介绍会议期间报告的重大进展,并讨论持久性有机污染物研究的未来挑战。国家和国际组委会将确保有大量的人参加
学生、博士后和青年研究人员,妇女、少数群体和残疾人介绍的人数均等,以及来自世界不同区域的研究人员介绍的人数平衡。二恶英专题讨论会为来自不同科学背景和学科但对持久性有机污染物有共同兴趣的与会者之间的跨学科交流和互动提供了一个独特的机会。预计这些互动和合作将继续取得重大进展,并对这些无处不在的污染物的形成、去向和分布、对环境的影响和对健康的影响有新的见解。
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