19th International Conference of the Pacific Basin Consortium for Environment and Health
第十九届太平洋盆地环境与健康联盟国际会议
基本信息
- 批准号:10469074
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-04-01 至 2024-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
The Pacific Basin Consortium for Environment and Health (PBC) has partnered with Superfund Research
Program (SRP) Investigators to develop a series of meetings on topical themes. An alternating schedule of one
day focus meetings on hot topics and full International Conferences is planned - running from 2021 to 2026. This
application is limited to the 2022 conference, but the full plan is outlined for context.
• 2021 Focus meeting, Brisbane, Australia, Environmental impacts on infectious disease. [R13 2021]
• 2022 Conference, Jeju Island, South Korea, Environmental exposures in a changing climate. [this
application]
• 2023 Focus meeting, Louisiana State University (LSU), USA, Pandemic planning – lessons from COVID-19.
• 2024 Conference, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Theme TBA.
• 2025 Focus meeting, CRI Bangkok, Thailand, Theme TBA.
• 2026 Conference, NIAID Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Theme TBA.
Focus meetings will be held within Universities (or at similar venues) over one day, with “virtual” attendance and
participation facilitated. Full conferences will be held over 3½ days and include training workshops, plenary
sessions, symposia, poster presentation sessions, and an unopposed session for student oral presentations.
The Focus meetings and Conference themes align with the NIEHS SRP mission and NIEHS Strategic Goals
2018-2023, advancing environmental health sciences, promoting translation of scientific knowledge to action,
and enhancing environmental health sciences through stewardship and support. The PBC has a long history of
working with regional universities and professional societies to maximize participation of local students, junior
faculty and trainees in line with SRP goals. All PBC Conferences have similar objectives: promotion of human
and environmental health through education and practice in toxicology, engineering and sanitation, and a focus
on priority environmental health issues in the host country. Each conference has been attended by 250-300
participants with 60% or more coming from the Asia-Pacific region and with participation of U.S.
underrepresented minorities as well as graduate students, early career researchers and mid-career researchers
from, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Central America, South America, South and South East Asia and China.
We request $50,000 from NIEHS to (i) facilitate conference organization (ii) incentivize the participation of
students, early career researchers and young professionals, with particular focus on female and
underrepresented minority participation, through competitive travel grants and registration waivers, and (iii)
facilitate attendance of local students through accommodation and registration support. The estimated total cost
of the 2022 meeting $332,000. Additional support will come from registration fees, the PBC, LSU SRP, host
institutions, local societies, and governments.
项目概要/摘要
太平洋盆地环境与健康联盟 (PBC) 与 Superfund Research 合作
计划 (SRP) 研究人员制定一系列有关主题的会议 一个交替的时间表。
计划于 2021 年至 2026 年举办关于热门话题的日间焦点会议和完整的国际会议。
申请仅限于 2022 年会议,但概述了完整的计划以供参考。
• 2021 年焦点会议,澳大利亚布里斯班,环境对传染病的影响 [R13 2021]。
• 2022 年会议,韩国济州岛,气候变化中的环境暴露。
应用]
• 2023 年焦点会议,美国路易斯安那州立大学 (LSU),流行病规划 – COVID-19 的经验教训。
• 2024 年会议,越南胡志明市,主题待定。
• 2025 年焦点会议,CRI 曼谷,泰国,主题待定。
• 2026 年会议,NIAID 金边,柬埔寨,主题待定。
焦点会议将在大学内(或类似场所)举行为期一天的会议,“虚拟”出席和
完整的会议将在 3.5 天的时间内举行,包括培训研讨会、全体会议。
会议、专题讨论会、海报展示会议以及学生口头演讲的无异议会议。
焦点会议和会议主题与 NIEHS SRP 使命和 NIEHS 战略目标保持一致
2018-2023年,推进环境健康科学,促进科学知识转化为行动,
通过管理和支持加强环境健康科学 PBC 有着悠久的历史。
与地区大学和专业协会合作,最大限度地提高当地学生、初中生的参与度
所有 PBC 会议都有相似的目标:促进人类发展。
通过毒理学、工程和卫生方面的教育和实践,以及重点关注环境健康
每次会议都有 250-300 人参加。
60%以上的参与者来自亚太地区,其中美国参与其中
代表性不足的少数群体以及研究生、早期职业研究人员和中期职业研究人员
来自印度、尼泊尔、孟加拉国、中美洲、南美洲、南亚和东南亚以及中国。
我们向 NIEHS 请求 50,000 美元,以 (i) 促进会议组织 (ii) 激励
学生、早期职业研究人员和年轻专业人士,特别关注女性和
通过竞争性差旅补助和注册豁免,让少数族裔参与代表性不足,以及 (iii)
通过住宿和注册支持促进当地学生的入学 估计总费用。
2022 年会议的 332,000 美元的额外支持将来自注册费、PBC、LSU SRP、主办方。
机构、当地社团和政府。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(1)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Microplastics in the Asia-Pacific Region in the Plasticene Era: Exposures and Health Risks.
塑料时代亚太地区的微塑料:暴露和健康风险。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:2024
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Sly, Peter;Nabhani, Khadija Al;Sripada, Kam;Kayama, Fujio
- 通讯作者:Kayama, Fujio
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Stephania A Cormier其他文献
Autophagy Is Essential for Ultrafine Particle-Induced Inflammation and Mucus Hyperproduction in Airway Epithelium.
自噬对于超细颗粒引起的气道上皮炎症和粘液过度产生至关重要。
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2015 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:13.3
- 作者:
Stephania A Cormier;Song-Min Ying;Wen Li;Hua-Hao Shen - 通讯作者:
Hua-Hao Shen
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