Dear colleagues, I hope this message finds you well. I am delighted to invite you to submit abstracts for a special session exclusively dedicated to marine mammal ecotoxicology that will be part of the upcoming SETAC Europe 34th Annual Meeting, taking place in the beautiful city of Sevilla, Spain, from May 5th to May 9th, 2024. Abstract deadline: November 29th, 2023.
The session will be co-chaired by myself, Anais Remili (PhD, McGill University), along with my esteemed colleagues, Antoine Simond (PhD, Simon Fraser University), Rune Dietz (PhD, Aarhus University), and Krishna Das (PhD, Université de Liège). Session Title: Assessing and Predicting the Impact of Chemical Pollution on Marine Mammals: Challenges to Be Overcome, Future Prospects, and Conservation Strategies. The rationale for this platform session is driven by the urgent need to expand our knowledge, understanding, and mitigation strategies related to the impact of chemical pollutants on marine mammal populations and their ecosystem. We aim to bring together experts, researchers, and professionals in the field of marine mammal conservation and ecotoxicology to share their latest findings, innovations, and insights so we can strengthen our understanding of chemical pollution on marine mammal health and work towards a sustainable future for both marine mammal species and their fragile habitats. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: - The impact of long-term exposure of contaminants on global marine mammal health (immune, endocrine, and central nervous systems); - The impacts of pollution and anthropogenic pressure on marine mammal ecosystems; - The use of cutting-edge research/methodologies contributing to the discovery of new chemicals and a more holistic understanding of the impact of pollutants on the health of marine mammals (e.g., multi-omics approaches, non-targeted analyses, non-invasive sampling approaches, in vitro bioassays); Innovative conservation strategies that aim at protecting marine mammals and their habitat from chemical pollution and better implementing effective policy frameworks. Conference Details: Event: SETAC Europe 34th Annual Meeting <https://www.setac.org/discover-events/global-meetings/setac-europe-34th-annual-meeting.html> Dates: 5 - 9 May 2024 Location: Sevilla, Spain Track: 2. Ecotoxicology Becomes Stress Ecology: From Populations to Ecosystems and Landscapes Submission Guidelines: Abstracts should be submitted by November 29th, 2023. Link to start a submission: https://setac.confex.com/setac/europe2024/conversation/cfp.cgi SETAC Europe is usually attended by a minimum of two thousand researchers from all around the world. It represents a unique opportunity to network with fellow marine mammal experts and researchers from around the world. If you have any inquiries or require additional information, please feel free to contact me or one of the session co-chairs: Anais Remili: [email protected] Antoine Simond: [email protected] Rune Dietz: [email protected] Krishna Das: [email protected] We look forward to your participation and the opportunity to present your research at this session. We are excited about the prospect of your participation and the opportunity to collaborate on these important topics. Thank you for your attention, and we hope to see you all in Sevilla in 2024. Cheers, Anais Remili, PhD <https://anaisremili.com/> Postdoctoral researcher at McGill University Editor-in-chief of Whale Scientists
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