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Meeting Calendar: Meeting Calendar. Environ. Sci. Technol. , 2002, 36 (7), pp 166A–167A. DOI: 10.1021/es022259i. Publication Date (Web): April 1, 20...
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MeetingMCalendar APRIL 6–9 Association of Health Care Journalists Third National Conference. Bethesda, MD. Association of Health Care Journalists (AHCJ). Melinda Voss, AHCJ, 204 Murphy Hall, University of Minnesota, 206 Church St., SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455-0418. (612-624-8877; [email protected]; www. ahcj.umn.edu/2002conf.htm) APRIL 7–11 223rd ACS National Meeting. Orlando, FL. American Chemical Society Meetings Dept., American Chemical Society, 1155 16th St., NW, Washington, DC 20036. (202-8724600; fax: 202-872-6128; natlmtgs@ acs.org; www.acs.org) APRIL 8–9 International Sustainable Development Research Conference. Manchester, England, U.K. ERP Environment and University of Manchester. ERP Environment, P.O. Box 75, Shipley, West Yorks. BD17 6EZ, England, U.K. (011 +44 (0)1274 530408; fax: 011 +44 (0)1274 530409; elaine@ erpenv.demon.co.uk; www. erpenvironment.uk) APRIL 8–11 21st Joint Meeting of the British Endocrine Societies. Harrogate, U.K. British Endocrine Societies (BES). Helen Grayson, BES, 17/18 The Courtyard, Bradley Stoke, Bristol BS32 4NQ, England, U.K. (011-44014-546-42210; conferences@ endocrinology.org; www. endocrinology.org/sfe/congs.htm) APRIL 8–11 ISPE Continuing Education Conference. San Francisco, CA. International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE). ISPE, 3816 W. Linebaugh Ave., Ste. 412, Tampa, FL 33624. (813-960-2105; fax:

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813-264-2816; [email protected]; www. ispe.org) APRIL 11–14 ACP—ASIM Annual Session. Philadelphia, PA. American College of Physicians (ACP) and American Society of Internal Medicine. ACP, 190 N. Independence West, Philadelphia, PA 19106-1572. (800-523-1546, ext. 2600, or 215-351-2600; custserv@ mail.acponline.org; www.acponline. org) APRIL 27–MAY 1 Odors and Toxic Air Emissions. Albuquerque, NM. Water Environment Federation (WEF) and Air & Waste Management Association. WEF, 601 Wythe St., Alexandria, VA 223141994. (800-666-0206 or 703-684-2452; fax: 703-684-2492; [email protected]; www.wef.org/conferences) MAY 6–8 WEF Animal Residuals2002 Agricultural Animal ManureManagement, Policy, and Technology. Washington, DC. Water Environment Federation, Air & Waste Management Association (AWMA), EPA, others. AWMA, One Gateway Center, 3rd Floor, 420 Fort Duquesne Blvd., Pittsburgh, PA 15222. (412-232-3444; fax: 412-232-3450; [email protected]; www.awma.org/events) MAY 7–9 Hardrock Mining 2002. Westminster, CO. SAIC and U.S. EPA. Alina Martin, SAIC, R-4-3, 11251 Roger Bacon Dr., Reston, VA 29190. (703-318-4678, ext. 1; [email protected]; www.epa.gov/ ttbnrmrl) MAY 9–10 29th Annual Conference on Ecosystems Restoration & Creation. Tampa, FL. Hillsborough Community College (HCC). F. Webb, HCC, Insti-

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tute of Florida Studies, Plant City Campus, 1206 N. Park Rd., Plant City, FL 33566. ([email protected]; www.hcc.cc.fl.us) MAY 12–16 Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry−EUROPE Annual Meeting. Vienna, Austria. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. SETAC Europe Office, Ave. De la Toison d’Or 67, B-1060 Brussels, Belgium. (011 (32) 2 772 72 81; fax: 011 (32) 770 53 86; [email protected]; www.setac.org/vienna.html) MAY 13–15 2002 AWRA Spring Specialty Conference: Coastal Water Resources. New Orleans, LA. American Water Resources Association (AWRA). AWRA, P.O. Box 1626, Middleburg, VA 201181626. (540-687-8390; fax: 540-6878395; [email protected]; www.awra.org) MAY 14–17 Separation and Purification Strategies for Biotechnology Products. State College, PA. The Pennsylvania State University. Betsy R. King, Program Coordinator, 201 S. Frear Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 168026005. (814-863-1918; fax: 814-8637024; [email protected]; www.bmb. psu.edu/deptpage/BiotechTraining) MAY 19–22 Proteomics: The Next Grand Biological Challenge. Nashville, TN. Vanderbilt University (VU). Nanette Bahlinger, VU, 2201 West End Ave., Nashville, TN 37235. (615-322-4030; nanette.bahlinger@mcmail. vanderbilt.edu; www.medschool.mc. vanderbilt.edu/proteomics) MAY 20–23 National Water Monitoring Conference. Madison, WI. National

Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC). NWQMC, c/o U.S. Geological Survey, 12201 Sunrise Valley Dr., Reston, VA 20192. (www.nwqmc. org)

national government agencies. UEPL, 92/3, 2nd Main Rd., Gandhinagar, Adyar, Chennai 600020, India. (+9144-4405493; fax: +91-44-4405492; [email protected])

MAY 27–31 4th Biennial Conference on Monitoring and Measurement of the Environment (EnviroAnalysis 2002). Toronto, ON, Canada. EnviroAnalysis 2002, Carleton University. Bob Burk, EnviroAnalysis 2002, Chemistry Department, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Dr., Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada. (fax: 613-520-3679; [email protected]; www. enviroanalysis.ca)

JULY 28–31 ASAE Annual International Meeting/ CIGR World Congress. Chicago, IL. American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) and International Commission of Agricultural Engineering. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 2950 Niles Rd., St. Joseph, MI 49085-9659. (www.asae. org/meetings)

JUNE 7–10 AquaPartners 2002: 3rd International Exhibition on Fisheries and Aquaculture. Athens, Greece. European Center for Exhibitions and Promotion and The Greek Fishery News Magazine. EuroPartners Ltd., 101 Syngrou Avenue, GR-117 45 Athens, Greece. (+30 10 92 21 254; fax: +30 10 92 21 589; europart@hol. gr; www.europartners.gr/page/ ?la=2&id=51) JUNE 9–12 Not Just a Walk in the Park: A Media FELLOWSHIP Program. Meadville, PA. Allegheny College Center for Economic and Environmental Development and Council for Advancement and Support of Education. Eric Pallant, Center for Economic and Environmental Development, Allegheny College, Meadville, PA 163353902. (814-332-6755; www.allegheny. edu) JUNE 11–13 Nonlinear Dose−Response Relationships in Analogy, Toxicology, and Medicine. Amherst, MA. University of Massachusetts. Denise Leonard, Environmental Health Sciences, N344 Morrill Science Center, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003. (413-545-1239; fax: 413-545-4692; [email protected]; www. belleonline.com/2002confHome. html) JUNE 21–23 EEWAC 2002: Environmental, Energy, Water, and Clean Technology Exposition and Convention. Chennai City, India. Unitech Exhibitions Pvt Ltd (UEPL) and various Indian and inter-

AUG. 4–9 14th International Conference of Photochemical Conversion and Solar Energy. Sapporo, Japan. SolarAccess.com and Hokkaido University (HU). Ichizo Yagi, HU, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. (+81/11/ 706-3812; fax: +81/11/706-3440; [email protected]/ips4; www. SolarAccess.com/industry/event. jsp?eventid=166) SEPT. 4–6 International Symposium on Concentrated Solar Power and Chemical Energy Technologies. Zürich, Switzerland. SolarPACES Symposium 2002. SolarPACES Symposium 2002, Paul Scherrer Institut, CH-5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland. (011 (41)-56-310-2896; fax: 011 (41)-56-310-2199; solarpaces [email protected]; www.solarpaces2002. ch) SEPT. 8–13 Gordon Research Conference: Green Chemistry. Oxford, England, U.K. Gordon Research Conferences, P.O. Box 984, W. Kingston, RI 02892-0984. (401-783-4011; fax: 401-783-7644; [email protected]; www.grc.uri.edu/ programs/2002/green.htm) SEPT. 23–26 International Symposium and Exhibition on Environmental Contamination in Central and Eastern Europe. Prague, Czech Republic. U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and Florida State University. Prague 2002, Florida State University (IICER), 2035 East Paul Dirac Dr., Tallahassee, FL 32310-3700. (850-6447211; fax: 850-574-6704; www. prague2002.fsu.edu) APRIL 1, 2002 / ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

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