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Bioavailability: Linking Complex Environmental Chemistry with Environmental Response
Bioavailability refers to the extent to which humans and ecological receptors are exposed to contaminants. It represents the accessibility of a chemical for uptake into an organism and potential toxicity. Bioavailability is a pertinent subject for environmental risk assessment as it links the fate and effects of chemicals in the environment. By holding a joint meeting we will be bringing together leading chemistry and toxicology professionals from both the RSC and SETAC to provide a truly integrated debate on the science. We are keen to promote the training and professional development of scientists, and early career scientists are especially encouraged to attend. Oral presentations and posters are invited on the broad theme of bioavailability.
Date: 17 September 2012 - 18 September 2012
Event Subject(s):
Analytical
Environment, Sustainability & Energy
Human Health
Venue
Royal Society of Chemistry
Burlington House
Piccadilly
London
W1J 0BA
United Kingdom
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RSC Organiser Information
Toxicology Group
Contact for Event Information
Name : Dr Danielle Ashton
United Kingdom
Email:
Danielle.ashton@environment-agency.gov.uk
Additional Information
Access: Public Event
Ticket/Registration Information:
www.sebiology.org/management/meetings/SETAC/SETAC_2012.html
