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Title: | EPA Region 2 ETV-SBIR Workshop |
Date: | October 7 - 8, 2008 |
Location: | EPA Region II 290 Broadway New York, New York 10007-1866 |
Contact: | James Gallup (gallup.james@epa.gov), 202-343-9703 |
Purpose: | Workshop includes businesses and organizations involved in EPA’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) programs. The purpose of the workshop is to disseminate information to end-users in the regional office and in state/local organizations on technologies being developed, commercialized and tested in the SBIR and ETV Programs. SBIR and ETV businesses/participants will engage in discussions about their technologies and technology needs in the regions and states. |
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More Information: | Workshop Overview
Factsheet (PDF) (1pp, 322 K) |
Title: | International Environmental Nanotechnology Conference: Applications and Implications |
Date: | October 7 - 9, 2008 |
Location: | Hyatt Regency Chicago 151 East Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60601 |
Contact: |
Nora Savage (savage.nora@epa.gov), 202-343-9858
Barbara Karn (karn.barbara@epa.gov), 202-343-9704 |
Purpose: | Nanomaterials present new opportunities to improve our ability to detect, monitor, control, and clean up environmental pollutants and contaminants and potential new risks to human health and the environment. The conference will bring together researchers and practitioners from around the world to discuss the nanotechnology applications for remediation of environmental contaminants; the implications of releasing manufactured nanoparticles into the environment, and pollution control and nano-enabled sensing. The international character of the meeting is highlighted by the nanotechnology experts from Australia, France, Ireland, Japan, Korea, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States who will provide keynote commentary on focus areas of the conference agenda . |
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Title: | ISEE/ISEA Joint Annual Conference: Exposure and Health in a Global Environment |
Date: | Sunday, October 12 - Thursday, October 16, 2008 |
Location: | Pasadena, CA |
Contact: | Nigel Fields (fields.nigel@epa.gov), 202-343-9767 |
Purpose: | The focus of this conference will be to exchange ideas and research regarding exposure, health, and epidemiology in our global environment.
Several of NCER's Tribal Health STAR Grantees will be presenting in two symposia on the topics of community-based participatory research and incorporation of cultural factors and assessing and reducing dietary exposures. |
Registration: | TBD |
Logistics: | TBD |
Agenda: | TBD |
Title: | Global STAR Grants on Fire, Transportation, Land Use, Global Change and Air Quality |
Date: | Monday, October 27 - Tuesday, October 28, 2008 |
Location: | EPA Building Room C111A-C, Research Triangle Park, NC |
Contact: | Bryan Bloomer (bloomer.bryan@epa.gov), 202-343-9078 |
Purpose: | NCER's Global Change and Air Quality STAR Grantees will be presenting on progress and results from grants investigating Global Change impacts on Air Quality. Presentations will include modeling results of new methods for predicting the extent and amount of emissions from wildfires, impact of land use and transportation changes resulting from global change considerations, and the predicted changes to air quality that result. |
Registration: | TBD |
Logistics: | TBD |
Agenda: | TBD |
Title: | 2008 SBIR/STTR National Fall Conference |
Date: | Tuesday, November 11 - Friday, November 14, 2008 |
Location: | Connecticut Convention Center Hartford, Connecticut |
Contact: | James Gallup (gallup.james@epa.gov), 202-343-9703 |
Purpose: | The 2008 SBIR/STTR National Fall Conference in Hartford will bring together not only federal program administrators from all of the 11 SBIR participating agencies, but also venture capital and angel investors, secondary market and traditional lenders, university and federal laboratory representatives and other experts who provide assistance with the scale-up of early-stage ventures.
For more info: http://www.ccat.us/sbir_conference_08 |
Registration: | http://www.ccat.us/sbir_conference_08 |
Logistics: | http://www.ccat.us/sbir_conference_08 |
Agenda: | http://www.ccat.us/sbir_conference_08 |
Title: | Endocrine Disruptors in the Environment: A U.S. EPA Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Progress Review |
Date: | Sunday, November 16, 2008 |
Location: | Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel and Marina
700 S Florida Avenue Tampa, FL 33602 Affiliated Meeting of the SETAC North America 29th Annual Meeting being held 16-20 November at the Tampa Convention Center, and the Interagency Nanotechnology Grantees Workshop being held 19-21 November at the Sheraton Tampa Riverwalk Hotel. Room block reservations at the Courtyard by Marriott Tampa Downtown. Room block closes on October 17, 2008. Please see logistics link below. |
Contact: | Susan Laessig (laessig.susan@epa.gov); 202-343-9617)
Dalma Martinovic (martinovic.dalma@epa.gov; 218-529-5115) Tina Conley (conley.tina@epa.gov), 202-343-9829) |
Purpose: | The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Center for Environmental Research (NCER) is holding a public meeting in conjunction with the SETAC North America Annual Meeting to review progress on characterizing sources of exposure and environmental impacts of endocrine disruptors. Since 2005, the EPA STAR grant program has provided $7.6 million for 13 research studies to develop methods to monitor endocrine disruptors in complex mixtures and to characterize the impact of hormones in waste from animal feeding operations. Studies that are developing innovative behavioral, molecular, and biosensor methods for detecting endocrine disruptors and hormone activity in environmental media such as wastewater effluent are nearing completion. Studies on the transport, fate, and effects of natural and synthetic hormones from cattle, swine, and poultry waste along with the effects of different waste disposal practices on transport to soil and water are in progress. Several of the studies are being conducted in cooperation with scientists at USEPA, USGS, and USDA. This meeting provides the opportunity for researchers to discuss recent findings, common methodological issues, and upcoming investigations on endocrine disruptors in the environment. |
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Agenda: | View Agenda |
Other Links: | SETAC North America Annual Meeting Website
EPA Endocrine Disruptors STAR Program Webpages Proceedings from previous EPA Endocrine Disruptors Program Progress Reviews EPA STAR Calendar of Events EPA STAR RFA Announcements |
Title: | Interagency Environmental Nanotechnology Grantees Workshop |
Date: | Wednesday, November 19 – Friday, November 21, 2008 |
Location: | Sheraton Tampa Riverwalk Hotel 200 N. Ashley Drive Tampa, FL 33602 Telephone: (813) 223-2222 Affiliated Meeting of the SETAC North America 29th Annual Meeting being held 16-20 November at the Tampa Convention Center. |
Contact: | Nora Savage, (202) 343-9858, savage.nora@epa.gov
Elizabeth Williams, (202) 343-9735, williams.elizabeth@epa.gov Tina Conley, (202) 343-9829, conley.tina@epa.gov |
Purpose: | The objective of this interagency nano grantees meeting is to highlight the latest research results on a variety of engineered nanomaterials. Grantees from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and the National Institute of Environment Health Sciences (NIEHS) will present research results exploring the potential effects these materials may have on human health and the environment. A secondary objective of this meeting is to facilitate communication among stakeholders in this area and to stimulate researchers and other involved in this area to consider the potential environment impacts of their work. The grantees presenting at this meeting were awarded through EPA's Joint Nano solicitations with other agencies. |
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Agenda: | View Agenda |
SETAC Link | http://www.setac.org |
Other Links: | http://www.nsf.gov/crssprgm/nano/
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/supported/programs/nanohealth/index.cfm http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/nanotech/ http://www.science.doe.gov/News_Information/News_Room/2006/nano/index.htm http://www.nano.gov |