Grand Challenges in Environmental Chemistry
Wednesday, May 17, 2023
10:00-11:00 BST / 11:00-12:00 CEST / 17:00-18:00 CST
Environmental science is taking center stage

As humanity asks questions about sustainability, our planet, and protecting and improving human and ecosystem health we need to ask ourselves what role do scientists play in addressing the challenges facing humanity?

How can we mitigate our impact on the changing climate?

How should research data be shared with other scientists, policy makers and the public, to have the greatest impact?

Join Professor Yafang Cheng and Professor Emma Schymanski to discuss new approaches to grand challenges.

A live Q&A session with all attendees will be moderated by hosts Professor Xiangdong Li and Professor Ian Cousins. Registration is free, and an on demand video recording will be made available to all registrants afterward.

To sign up for this lively webinar, complete and submit the form on the right.
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If you register after the start of the event, you will receive a link to view the recording when this is available.
Featured Speakers:
Professor Yafang Cheng
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry

Aerosols in the atmosphere of the Earth system: from air pollution control to climate change mitigation
Professor Emma Schymanski
University of Luxembourg

Grand Challenges: FAIR/Open Data and Non-target Screening Approaches for Millions of Chemicals

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