Breaking News: Zebra Analytix Secures $1.8M NIH-NIEHS Grant for Cutting-Edge Toxic Gas Monitoring Technology! The Phase II grant milestone marks a leap forward in environmental health with innovative MEMS tech. https://lnkd.in/dHRpaxZM The National Institutes of Health National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
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Find out the tiniest details about microplastic analysis 👁️🧩🔬⬇️
Excited to announce the upcoming webinar organized by Agilent on the pressing issue of microplastic pollution! Join us as two experts shed light on key challenges and innovations in microplastic analysis. 📅 September 28 🕖 2:00 PM CEST Dr. Gbotemi Adediran from the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology will discuss: 🔬 Analyzing sub-micron-sized microplastics: Opportunities and challenges. 🚰 Practical demonstrations in air and tap water analysis with insights on limitations. 💡 Laser Direct Infrared (LDIR) chemical imaging for submicron-sized microplastics detection. Dr. Julia Jaeger from Eurofins Environmental Testing – Australia & New Zealand will share: 🌏 The journey of establishing a commercial lab and milestones achieved. 📈 Advancements and challenges in LDIR for routine microplastic analysis. 🔍 Laboratory capabilities in particle enumeration, size determination, morphology analysis, and more across diverse environmental matrices. Don't miss this opportunity to stay informed and contribute to environmental management strategies. Register now! https://lnkd.in/dzCz6XRy
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Our newly published article (co-first authors Drs. Jin Chen and Zhengzhi Xie) made the cover story for Environmental Science and Technology. It describes a new method for the untargeted analysis of xenobiotics exposure and this will help us better analyze chemical exposures at an individual level. LINK: https://lnkd.in/gk5gPkCn
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In the first Director’s Corner column of 2024, Rick Woychik speaks with Drs. David Balshaw and Yuxia Cui about our institute’s efforts to promote exposomics in the U.S. and around the world. Exposomics is defined as the study of the totality of our environmental exposures and their corresponding biological effects. Read the full discussion at https://lnkd.in/epHd7tPK
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We have just posted the triage report for Daniel Lakens and colleagues' very interesting commentary on preregistration as a strategy for increasing how severely a study tests its empirical claims. The concepts and arguments in this paper may be novel, and therefore challenging, for the environmental health community. However, crossing disciplinary boundaries is really important for progress in methods in science, and the ideas have direct application in our field, so we are very happy to consider it. Triage comments (and link to the article preprint) are here: https://lnkd.in/e_kS-Ytf
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Acting Research Group Leader at IUF - Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine and Co-Founder and Head of Research and Development at DNTOX
I am a speaker at the WI3R Symposium in Würzburg in June! 💬 My talk will focus on new approach methods (NAMs) for developmental neurotoxicity testing and important steps on their way to regulatory acceptance. Looking forward to good scientific conversations and a symposium in the light of the 3R!! #3R #NAM #Neurotoxicity
Information about the speakers' presentations of the WI3R Symposium 2024! The next speaker is Katharina Koch 🎤 Regulatory acceptance of NAMs 👨💼 Speaker: Katharina Koch 🏢 Institution: DNTOX GmbH and Leibniz-Gemeinschaft Research Institute for Environmental Medicine, Düsseldorf (Germany) You can register at: https://lnkd.in/dchZv3qW #WI3R #WI3RSymposium #KeynoteSpeaker #Innovation #3Rs #ScienceCommunity #LinkedInSpotlight
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Assistant Administrator, Office of Research and Development at US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
"Exposure science is well poised to help the scientific community focus on solutions to help communities across the globe, inform decisions that protect the most vulnerable members of society, and incorporate the most pressing exposure science needs related to environmental and social injustices and cumulative impacts." Read more in this new commentary, including what our team in ORD is doing, and how the scientific community can collectively move forward. https://lnkd.in/g6PbskcD
Redefining exposure science to advance research supporting cumulative impacts, environmental justice, and decision-making - Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
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We get a lot of questions about our #BioDT Prototype Digital Twins (#pDT) and if you are curious then watch this interview with Marina Golivets from Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) as she tells us about our prototype #DigitalTwin that focuses on #invasivespecies ➡ https://lnkd.in/eUb_aNdB
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Policies concerning climate change, health equity, and bioscience are most effectively tackled by a public that understands and depends on science. In our recent letter to the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, we have urged the White House to prioritize science and technology communication and public engagement as a top mission. #PCAST #POTUS #SCICOMM https://lnkd.in/e__eN_qn
PCAST Releases Letter on Advancing Public Engagement with the Sciences | PCAST | The White House
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The evidence for private sector drivers for climate action in Scottish agriculture was published last month by ClimateXChange. On farm climate action takes motivation and investment whilst verification and reporting can be time consuming particularly if supplying into different supply chains - so how do we bring harmonisation and make QA schemes work for primary producers ? Here at C2Network our decarbonisation and earth observation activities might have a part to play but scale is important - thats why we are focussed on the ability of agri co-ops to drive change and have positive impact on their supply chains. This report is worth a read and lays the foundations for a debate we need to tackle. Keep following C2Network in 2024 as we focus on bringing new thinking to address agricultural challenges.
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What do Biosystems Engineers do? Biosystems Engineers combine biology and engineering to ensure safe food, healthy ecosystems, bioenergy, and human health.
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