Society for Risk Analysis-Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Joint Conference and Women's Event
风险分析学会-环境毒理学与化学学会联席会议暨妇女活动
基本信息
- 批准号:9762650
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-02-15 至 2020-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAfricaAfricanAsiaAttentionBooksCareer MobilityCertificationChild NutritionCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesComplementComplexDisciplineDiseaseEcosystemEducational workshopEnsureEnvironmental HealthEnvironmental ImpactEnvironmental Risk FactorEquipmentEuropeEventFaceFeedbackFinancial SupportFood SafetyFundingGeographyGoalsGrantHeadHealthHumanIndividualIndustryInformation ResourcesInformation SystemsInstitutionInternationalInvestigationInvestmentsJointsJournalsLatin AmericaLearningMalariaMentorsMiningNational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesOutputPublic HealthPublication BiasPublicationsPublishingResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesRiskRisk AssessmentScienceScientistServicesSex DiscriminationSexual HarassmentSocial ImpactsSocietiesSourceSustainable DevelopmentSyndromeSystemTaxonomyToxicologyTrainingTravelWomanWomen&aposs HealthWritingcareerclimate changecostdesignenvironmental chemistryenvironmental toxicologyimprovedinterestknowledge basemeetingsmigrationmother nutritionprofessorprogramsresilienceskillssuccesssymposiumtoolvector control
项目摘要
Project Summary – SRA-SETAC 2019 Joint Conference and Women's Event
The funds being requested from NIEHS to support travel will help address two conference
goals:
1. Support and expand the knowledge base on health and environmental risk assessment
in Africa; and,
2. Strengthen the community of African women engaged in the health and environmental
risk sciences as these individuals are critical to the goal of improving human health in
Africa.
These conference goals will be achieved by bringing together the leading international experts
on health and environmental risks, national experts within Africa, and the wider community of
environmental and health scientists within Africa. Special attention will be given to women
scientists through a mentoring program and through a specific Women's Event designed to
establish a network of women health and environmental scientists that can be carried forward
beyond the conference.
The collaboration between SRA and SETAC enable a wider breadth of topical coverage,
including the following session tracks:
· Advancing holistic risk approaches: OneHealth and the interconnectivity of ecosystem
services
· Toxicology across the taxonomic spectrum
· Addressing legacies of contaminated lands
· Dealing with complex risk issues: Malaria and vector control
· Evaluating and ensuring food safety
· Climate change and information systems
· Public health and emerging disease
· Environmental and social impacts of mining and extraction industry
· Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals
· Migration and resilience across systems
· Risk communication
Outputs of the meeting will be published in Risk Analysis, the flagship publication of the SRA
and the SETAC journals, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry and Integrated
Environmental Assessment and Management, where appropriate. In addition to the abstract
book and conference proceedings, the attendees of the women's event will be tasked with
creating a forum to carry forward the networks and collaborations they establish through this
event.
项目摘要-SRA-SETAC 2019年联席会议和妇女活动
NIEHS申请的用于支持旅行的资金将有助于在两个会议上发言
目标:
1.支持和扩大健康和环境风险评估知识库
在非洲;以及,
2.加强从事健康和环境工作的非洲妇女社区
风险科学,因为这些人对#年改善人类健康的目标至关重要。
非洲。
这些会议目标将通过汇聚领先的国际专家来实现
关于健康和环境风险,非洲国家专家和更广泛的社区
非洲的环境和健康科学家。将特别关注妇女
科学家通过一个指导计划和一个特定的女性活动来
建立一个可以发扬光大的女性健康和环境科学家网络
在会议之外。
SRA和SETAC之间的合作使专题报道的范围更广,
包括以下会话跟踪:
·推进整体风险办法:统一健康和生态系统互联互通
服务
·分类范围内的毒理学
·解决受污染土地的遗产问题
·处理复杂的风险问题:疟疾和病媒控制
·评估和确保食品安全
·气候变化和信息系统
·公共卫生和新出现的疾病
·采矿和采掘业的环境和社会影响
·落实可持续发展目标
·跨系统的迁移和恢复能力
·风险沟通
会议结果将发表在《风险分析》的旗舰出版物《风险分析》上。
和SETAC期刊,环境毒理学和化学和综合
适当情况下的环境评估和管理。除了抽象之外
书籍和会议程序,妇女活动的与会者将负责
创建一个论坛来推进他们通过这个建立的网络和合作
事件。
项目成果
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