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CEET Symposium 2019

The Center of Excellence in Environmental Toxicology (CEET) 14th Annual Symposium will be held on Thursday, May 30, 2019 at the Henry A. Jordan Medical Education Center.
See full agenda.

This year’s theme is “Environmental Neuroscience”

Our morning keynote speaker is:
Deborah Cory-Slechta, PHD
Professor of Environmental Medicine, Pediatrics, and Public Health Sciences
University of Rochester Medical Center
Title: Parallels Between the Developmental Neurotoxicity of Ambient Ultrafine Particle Air Pollution and Features of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

The day will include three Scientific Sessions:

  1. Lead and Neurodevelopment
  2. Autism Spectrum Disorder\
  3. Sleep Disturbance and Neurodegeneration

POSTER SESSION

All graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are encouraged to submit an abstract for the Poster Session on any aspect of environmental health science.

All students in the Certificate Program in Environmental Health Sciences and students and postdocs supported by the T32 Training Grant: “Translational Research Training Program in Environmental Health Sciences” or the Superfund Training Program are required to present a poster.

The deadline to submit a poster abstract is Monday, April 15.

Please email abstracts to webster@upenn.edu in the format shown in this Abstract Example.

Registration is required and the deadline is Wednesday, May 15. Please register below:

 

 


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