SETAC 2020 conference

Attending conferences online is the way of 2020. One great advantage of online conferences is that you can attend all the concurrent sessions. One downside is that when you travel to a conference, folks assume you are not available for regular work. This year, conferences often took a back seat to the daily grid in the lab. I have spent the winter break finish up attending the 2020 SETAC conference. I made two presentations, one aquatic toxicology presentation and one education presentation. The ability to make a video of a poster was a great addition. The education presentation is shared below. This work is based on a project that is part of the Queens College Department of Education grant to increase student success in STEM. More information about this HSI-STEM initiative can be found here.

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Environmental Toxicology paper published