Fall Tox Seminar Series Starts Sept. 1

The Duke University Superfund Research Center co-sponsors a seminar series hosted by the Duke University Program in Environmental Health (UPEH) — formerly known as the Integrated Toxicology and Environmental Health Program, or ITEHP — that is free and open to the public.

UPEH will host a Superfund-themed symposium on Friday, September 22, 2017 at Duke University from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. Bill Suk, PhD, Director of the Superfund Research Program at NIEHS, will give a keynote lecture. Investigators from each of the Duke Superfund Center’s research projects and support cores will provide an overview of their work, and trainees will present research highlights during the afternoon session. Stay tuned to the UPEH website for more details on the Superfund Symposium.

UPEH seminars include presentations from Superfund researchers and and other experts on relevant topics. Past speakers include speakers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NIEHS, EPA, and others. Seminars will take place every Friday at noon, either in Field Auditorium (Environment Hall) or Love Auditorium (Levine Science Research Center) on Duke University’s west campus.

See the fall 2017 Duke UPEH seminar schedule here.