Below please find a listing of Webinars, Workshops, Job Announcements, and other events of interest to PNW-SETAC Members and others.
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Dec 3, 2020
Western Washington University Huxley College of the Environment Toxicology and Societies Speaker Series
Contaminants of Concern for Human and Environmental Health.
Nancy Denslow (University of Florida, Center for Environmental and Human Toxicology & Department of Physiological Sciences).
https://huxley.wwu.edu/events/contaminants-concern-human-and-environmental-health-toxicology-and-societies-speaker-series
Nov 19, 2020
Western Washington University Huxley College of the Environment Toxicology and Societies Speaker Series
Microplastic Pollution: Structural Pollutant Meets Endocrine Disrupting Contaminant.
Peter Ross (Coastal Ocean Research Institute).
https://huxley.wwu.edu/toxicology-and-societies-dr-peter-ross
Nov 5, 2020
Western Washington University Huxley College of the Environment Toxicology and Societies Speaker Series
Environmental Health Studies on Navajo Lands.
Jani Ingram (Northern Arizona University, Chemistry and Biochemistry Department).
https://huxley.wwu.edu/toxicology-and-societies-dr-jani-ingram
Oct 22, 2020
Western Washington University Huxley College of the Environment Toxicology and Societies Speaker Series
Dropping the "Ego-Lingo": People-Speak on How Science is Used in Environmental and Human Health Decision Making.
Mary Reiley (Reiley Ridge Consulting and EPA retired).
https://huxley.wwu.edu/toxicology-and-societies-mary-reiley
Sep 10, 2020
Puget Sound Partnership and Puget Sound Ecosystems Monitoring Toxics Work Group Webinar
Progress towards the development and validation of a proposed modified WET test procedure for assessing episodic exposures and gaining regulatory acceptance.
Molly Colvin, Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific
Chris Stransky, Wood Environment and Infrastructure Solutions
https://pspwa.app.box.com/s/e0c86gf8vpamouz68myhfahf3z4ur9ip
July 23, 2020
Puget Sound Partnership and Puget Sound Ecosystems Monitoring Toxics Work Group Webinar
Evaluating Stormwater Impacts on Water Quality in Urban Creeks
Kathy Peter, NIST (formerly UWT)
https://pspwa.app.box.com/s/feh49nhwcgwm3qgwr63hz0swo0601pnh
April 21-22, 2020 Salish Sea Ecosystem Virtual Conference
Live presentations and slide decks are available for the following Sessions
The Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry of the Salish Sea Ecosystem
Contaminants in the Salish Sea: Wildlife Exposure and Impact Part I
Contaminants in the Salish Sea: Wildlife Exposure and Impact Part II
Microplastics monitoring, methodology and public policy actions throughout the Salish Sea
https://ssec.confex.com/ssec/2020/meetingapp.cgi/Home/0
Dec 3, 2020
Western Washington University Huxley College of the Environment Toxicology and Societies Speaker Series
Contaminants of Concern for Human and Environmental Health.
Nancy Denslow (University of Florida, Center for Environmental and Human Toxicology & Department of Physiological Sciences).
https://huxley.wwu.edu/events/contaminants-concern-human-and-environmental-health-toxicology-and-societies-speaker-series
Nov 19, 2020
Western Washington University Huxley College of the Environment Toxicology and Societies Speaker Series
Microplastic Pollution: Structural Pollutant Meets Endocrine Disrupting Contaminant.
Peter Ross (Coastal Ocean Research Institute).
https://huxley.wwu.edu/toxicology-and-societies-dr-peter-ross
Nov 5, 2020
Western Washington University Huxley College of the Environment Toxicology and Societies Speaker Series
Environmental Health Studies on Navajo Lands.
Jani Ingram (Northern Arizona University, Chemistry and Biochemistry Department).
https://huxley.wwu.edu/toxicology-and-societies-dr-jani-ingram
Oct 22, 2020
Western Washington University Huxley College of the Environment Toxicology and Societies Speaker Series
Dropping the "Ego-Lingo": People-Speak on How Science is Used in Environmental and Human Health Decision Making.
Mary Reiley (Reiley Ridge Consulting and EPA retired).
https://huxley.wwu.edu/toxicology-and-societies-mary-reiley
Sep 10, 2020
Puget Sound Partnership and Puget Sound Ecosystems Monitoring Toxics Work Group Webinar
Progress towards the development and validation of a proposed modified WET test procedure for assessing episodic exposures and gaining regulatory acceptance.
Molly Colvin, Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific
Chris Stransky, Wood Environment and Infrastructure Solutions
https://pspwa.app.box.com/s/e0c86gf8vpamouz68myhfahf3z4ur9ip
July 23, 2020
Puget Sound Partnership and Puget Sound Ecosystems Monitoring Toxics Work Group Webinar
Evaluating Stormwater Impacts on Water Quality in Urban Creeks
Kathy Peter, NIST (formerly UWT)
https://pspwa.app.box.com/s/feh49nhwcgwm3qgwr63hz0swo0601pnh
April 21-22, 2020 Salish Sea Ecosystem Virtual Conference
Live presentations and slide decks are available for the following Sessions
The Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry of the Salish Sea Ecosystem
Contaminants in the Salish Sea: Wildlife Exposure and Impact Part I
Contaminants in the Salish Sea: Wildlife Exposure and Impact Part II
Microplastics monitoring, methodology and public policy actions throughout the Salish Sea
https://ssec.confex.com/ssec/2020/meetingapp.cgi/Home/0