August 29, 2023

International Conference on Chemical Policy (ICCP) 2014, April 22 – 24, 2014, Seoul, South Korea

The Korea Chemical Management Association’s annual chemical policy conference was expected to draw record attendance due to the global interest in The Act on the Registration and Evaluation of Chemicals (K-REACH) as the January 1, 2015, effective date approaches. Leslie S. MacDougall gave a presentation on the similarities and differences between K-REACH and U.S. chemical assessment and management.. Click here for more information....
August 29, 2023

CropLife America & RISE Spring Conference, April 17 – 19, 2013, Crystal City, Virginia.

James V. Aidala moderated a session on April 18: “Our Cup Runneth Over: Assessing the Quality of Drinking Water.” Click here for more information. John H. Thorne, Ph.D. presented “Pesticide NPDES General Permits Status Report: Clean Water Act permits for FIFRA-regulated pesticide applications in and around water bodies.” A copy of his presentation is available here....
August 29, 2023

Chemical Heritage Foundation Joseph Priestly Society Lecture “Chemical Risk Policy – – 2014 and Beyond”, April 10, 2014, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Joseph Priestley Society (JPS) lecture series explores topics in science, technology, and industry through professional networking receptions and lectures by industry leaders. The symposium ran from 10:30 – 2:00 pm, and the presentation portions of the program were also be available as a live webcast beginning at noon on chemheritage.org/live [Chemical Risk Policy: April 10, 2014 Joseph Priestley Society Symposium video]. The event was moderated by Lawrence D. Sloan, president...
August 29, 2023

Quantum Dots Forum, March 26, 2014, San Diego, CA

This half-day event preceding the Phosphor Global Summit 2014 provided a forum that covered market opportunities, developments in technologies, end users opportunities and challenges, innovations in applications and environmental issues all related to Quantum Dots. Lisa R. Burchi was a presenter. Click here for more information....