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April

2-5 April, Tue-Fri. SESHA 2002: Semiconductor
Environmental Safety & Health Association 24th Annual
Symposium and Exhibition. Palm Springs, California.
Information: Lori Strong/Sue Burk, 1313 Dolley Madison
Boulevard, Suite 402, McLean, VA 22101 USA, 703-790-1745,
fax: 703-790-2672, e-mail: SESHA@burkinc.com,
Internet: http://www.semiconductorsafety.org/

2-5 April, Tue-Fri. EURO-SUSTAIN 2002. Rhodes,
Greece. Information: SETAC Europe Office, Av. de la
Toison d'Or 67, B-1060 Brussels, Belgium, 2-772-72-81,
fax: 2-770-53-86, e-mail: setac@setaceu.org,
Internet: http://www.setac.org/site.html

6-10 April, Sat-Wed. American Association for Cancer
Research. San Francisco, California. Information: Susan
Capper, AACR Exhibits Manager, Slack Incorporated,
6900 Grove Road, Thorofare, NJ 08086-9447 USA, 856-848-1000,
ext. 258, fax: 856-848-3522, e-mail: scapper@
slackinc.com, Internet: http://www.aacr.org/4000/4000.html

7-11 April, Sun-Thu. 223rd American Chemical Society
National Meeting. Orlando, Florida. Information: ACS
Meetings, 1155 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036-4899
USA, 1-800-227-5558, fax: 202-872-6128, e-mail:
natlmtgs@acs.org

7-11 April, Sun-Thu. Mercury in the Environment:
Assessing and Managing the Multimedia Risks. Orlando,
Florida. Information: Allan Ford, SETAC, 1010 North
12th Avenue, Pensacola, FL 32501-3367 USA, 850-934-6014,
fax: 850-469-9778, e-mail: fordam@worldnet.att.net

8-9 April, Mon-Tue. Climate Change and the Built
Environment. Manchester, United Kingdom. Information:
J. Wilding, Department of Civil and Construction
Engineering, UMIST, PO Box 88, Manchester, M60
1QD UK, fax: 44-61-200-4252, e-mail: jennifer.wilding@
umist.ac.uk

8-12 April, Mon-Fri. Comprehensive Industrial Hygiene
Review. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Information: American
Industrial Hygiene Association, 2700 Prosperity Avenue,
Suite 250, Fairfax, VA 22031 USA, 703-849-8888, fax:
703-207-3561, Internet: http://www.aiha.org/

9-10 April, Tue-Wed. 4th Annual Ontario Environmental
Tradeshow. Toronto, Canada. Information: Environmental
Science & Engineering, 220 Industrial Parkway, Unit #30,
Aurora, Ontario, Canada L4G 3V6, 905-727-4666, fax:
905-841-7271, Internet: http://www.esemag.com/

9-10 April, Tue-Wed. Environmental Management,
Compliance and Engineering. Toronto, Canada.
Information: Environmental Science & Engineering, 220
Industrial Parkway, Unit #30, Aurora, Ontario, Canada
L4G 3V, 905-727-4666, fax: 905-841-7271, Internet:
http://www.esemag.com/

12-17 April, Fri-Wed. Performance in Cold Environments.
Roros, Norway. Information: Pirjo Turtiainen, NIVA,
Nordic Institute for Advanced Training in Occupational
Health, Topeliuksenkatu 41 aA, FIN-00250, Helsinki,
Finland, ?9-4747-2349, fax: ?9-4747-2497,
e-mail: Pirjo.Turtiainen@occuphealth.fi, Internet:
http://www.niva.org/

12-19 April, Fri-Fri. The American Occupational Health
Conference 2002. Chicago, Illinois. Information: Betty
Kehler, AOHC Exhibit Manager, c/o Slack Incorporated,
6900 Grove Road, Thorofare, NJ 08086 USA, 848-1000,
ext. 381, fax: 856-848-3522, e-mail: bkehler@slackinc.com,
Internet: http://www.slackinc.com/exhibits/aohc/

18-19 April, Thu-Fri. Children's Health and the
Environment: A Conference for Great Lakes Clinicians.
Chicago, Illinois. Information: Jackee Wuellner,
Continuing Education at the Great Lakes Center, 2121
West Taylor Street, Room 216B, Chicago, IL 60612
USA, 312-996-6904, fax: 312-413-7369, Internet:
http://www.uic.edu/sph/glakes/ce/

19-20 April, Fri-Sat. Environmental Laws Conference.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Information: Barbara Sherman,
PACS, 409 Meade Drive, Coraopolis, PA 15108-9616
USA, 724-457-6576, fax: 724-457-1214, e-mail:
HNpacs@aol.com, Internet: http://members.aol.com/
hnpacs/hnpacs/PACS.HTM

20-24 April, Sat-Wed. Experimental Biology 2002. New
Orleans, Louisiana. Information: FASEB Office of Scientific
Meetings and Conferences, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda,
MD 20814-3998 USA, 301-530-7010, fax: 301-530-7014,
e-mail: eb@faseb.org, Internet: http://www.faseb.org/

21-26 April, Sun-Fri. Mid-America Toxicology Course.
Kansas City, Missouri. Information: Curtis D. Klaassen,
Professor of Pharmacology & Toxicology, University of
Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS 66160-7417
USA, 913-588-7714, fax: 913-588-7501, e-mail:
cklaasse@kumc.edu

21-27 April, Sun-Sat. 7th Neurodegenerative Disorders/
Common Molecular Mechanisms Conference. Montego
Bay, Jamaica. Information: World Events Forum, 773-784-8134,
fax: 208-575-5453, e-mail: jamaica@
worldeventsforum.com, Internet: http://www.
worldeventsforum.com/cnscontact.html

22-24 April, Mon-Wed. IAPA Health & Safety 2002
Conference and Trade Show. Toronto, Canada.
Information: Helen McDowell, Industrial Accident
Prevention Association, 250 Yonge Street, 28th Floor,
Toronto, ON M5B 2N4 Canada, 1-800-669-4939, fax:
416-506-8631, e-mail: conference@iapa.on.ca, Internet:
http://www.environmental-center.com/events/iapa2002/
iapa2002.htm

24-28 April, Wed-Sun. Gene Expression and Signalling in
the Immune System. Cold Spring Harbor, New York.
Information: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Meetings &
Courses Office, PO Box 100, 1 Bungtown Road, Cold
Spring Harbor, NY 11724-2213 USA, 516-367-8346, fax:
516-367-8845, e-mail: meetings@cshl.org, Internet:
http://www.cshl.org/meetings/

28 April-3 May, Sun-Fri. Principles of Pharmacokinetics
and Toxicokinetics for the Industrial Scientist. Tucson,
Arizona. Information: Michael Mayersohn, The University
of Arizona, College of Pharmacy, 1703 East Mabel,
Tucson, AZ 85721-0207 USA, 520-626-1938, fax: 520-626-4063,
e-mail: naltaf@manhattan.edu

29-30 April, Mon-Tues. Carcinogenesis Bioassays and
Protecting Public Health: Commemorating the Lifework
of Cesare Maltoni. New York, New York. Information:
New York Academy of Sciences, Science and Technology
Meetings, 2 East 63rd Street, New York, NY 10021 USA,
212-838-0230, ext. 324, fax: 212-838-5640, e-mail:
conference@nyas.org, Internet: http://www.nyas.org/
scitech/contents/carcinogenesis/index.html

May

6-8 May, Mon-Wed. Envirosoft 2002. Bergen, Norway.
Information: Susan Hanley, Conference Secretariat, Wessex
Institute of Technology, Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst,
Southampton, S040 7AA UK, 0-238-029-3223, fax:
0-238-029-2853, e-mail: shanley@wessex.ac.uk,
Internet: http://www.wessex.ac.uk/

7-9 May, Tue-Thu. EnviroExpo 2002. Boston,
Massachusetts. Information: Industrial Shows Northeast,
333 Trapelo Road, Belmont, MA 02478 USA, 1-800-543-5259,
Internet: http://www.indshows.com/

7-11 May, Tue-Sat. Genome Sequencing & Biology. Cold
Spring Harbor, New York. Information: Cold Spring
Harbor Laboratory, Meetings & Courses Office, PO Box
100, 1 Bungtown Road, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724-2213
USA, 516-367-8346, fax: 516-367-8845, e-mail:
meetings@cshl.org, Internet: http://www.cshl.org/meetings/

8-9 May, Wed-Thu. Applying New Biotechnology to the
Study of Occupational Cancer. Washington, DC.
Information: Mark Toraason, National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health, 513-533-8207, e-mail:
mtoraason@cdc.gov, Internet: http://www.cdc.gov.niosh/

8-10 May, Wed-Fri. Environmental Health: Protecting
Children. Olympia, Washington. Information: Ned
Therien, Washington State Department of Health, PO Box
47824, Olympia, WA 98504-7824 USA, 360-236-3071,
fax: 360-236-2257, e-mail: ned.therien@doh.wa.gov

13-14 May, Mon-Tue. Climate Variability and Change and
Their Health Effects in the Caribbean. Bridgetown,
Barbados. Information: Pan American Health Organization,
Office of Caribbean Program Coordination, PO Box 508,
Bridgetown, Barbados, 246-426-3860, fax: 246-436-9779,
Internet: http://www.pahocpc.org/

21-25 May, Tue-Sat. International Children's
Conference on the Environment. Victoria, Canada.
Information: ICC Canada 2002, 1675 Douglas Street,
Suite 470, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8W 2G5,
250-995-0225, e-mail: info@iccCanada2002.org,
Internet: http://www.iccCanada2002.org/s

June

1-5 June, Sat-Wed. 3rd International Conference on
Oxygen/Nitrogen Radicals: Cell Injury and Disease
(ONRClD 2002). Morgantown, West Virginia.
Information: WVU Office of CME/ONRCID 2001, 1250
Health Sciences South, PO Box 9080, Morgantown, WV
26506 USA, 304-293-3937, fax: 304-293-8652, e-mail:
cme@wvu.edu

2-6 June, Sun-Thu. 6th International Conference on
Chemical Structures. Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands.
Information: Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, MDL
Information Systems, 14600 Catalina Street, San Leandro,
CA 94577 USA, 510-357-2222, ext. 1430, fax: 510-614-3616,
e-mail: quenter@mdli,com, Internet: http://
www.lib.uchicago.edu/cinf/cinfmeetings.html

2-7 June, Sun-Fri. Dubrovnik Conference 2002 on
Sustainable Development of Energy, Water, and
Environment Systems. Dubrovnik, Croatia. Information:
Scientific Secretariat, 2002 Dubronik Conference, FSB,
Luciceva 5, HR-10000, Zagreb, Croatia, ?1-6168107,
fax: ?1-6156940, e-mail: dubrovnik2002@fsb.hr,
Internet: http://powerlab.fsb.hr/Dubrovnik2002/

3-7 June, Mon-Fri. 47th Annual Institute in Water
Pollution Control. Riverdale, New York. Information:
Nafeeza Altaf, Program Coordinator, Manhattan College,
Environmental Engineering Department, Riverdale, NY
10471 USA, 718-862-7276, fax: 718-862-8018, Internet:
http://www.pharmacy.arizona.edu/

6-9 June, Thu-Sun. 20th Annual International
Symposium on Man and His Environment, Special
Focus--Innovative Aspects and Treatment of Chronic
Disease, Nutrition, and Chemical Sensitivity. Dallas,
Texas. Information: American Environmental Health
Foundation, 8345 Walnut Hill, Suite 225, Dallas, TX
75231 USA, 214-361-9515, fax: 214-361-2534, e-mail:
dhicks@aehf.com, Internet: http://www.aehf.com/
Symposium/2002symp.htm

7 June, Fri. Industrial Toxicology. Chicago, Illinois.
Information: Continuing Education at the Great Lakes
Center, 2121 West Taylor Street, Room 216B, Chicago, IL
60612 USA, 312-996-6904, fax: 312-413-7369, e-mail:
syn@uic.edu

11-13 June, Tue-Thu. ENTECH '02: The Environmental
Management and Technology Conference & Exhibition.
Atlantic City, New Jersey. Information: Tower Conference
Management Company, 800 Roosevelt Road, Building
A-109, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 USA, 630-469-4611, fax:
630-469-4811, e-mail: info@entechexpo.com,
Internet: http://www.entechexpo.com/

11-15 June, Tue-Sat. 3rd International Conference on
Child & Adolescent Mental Health. Queensland,
Australia. Information: Tracy Collier, ICCAMH
Conference Specialist, Elsevier Science, The Boulevard,
Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1GB UK,
0-1865-843297, fax: 0-1865-843958, e-mail:
t .collier@elsevier.co. uk

19-21 June, Wed-Fri. Risk Analysis 2002. Sintra,
Portugal. Information: Conference Secretariat, Wessex
Institute of Technology, Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst,
Southampton, S040 7AA UK, 0-238-029-3223,
fax: 0-238-029-2853, e-mail: wit@wessex.ac.uk,
Internet: http://www.wessex.ac.uk/

23-26 June, Sun-Wed. 8th International Symposium on
Neurobehavioral Methods and Effects in Occupational
and Environmental Health. Brescia, Italy. Information:
Institute of Occupational Health, University of Brescia,
P. le Spedali Civili 1, 25125, Brescia, Italy, 30-396-496,
fax: 30-394-902, e-mail: medlav@cci.unibs.it,
Internet: http://www.unibs.it/medlav

26-29 June, Wed-Sat. Head Start's 6th National Research
Conference. Washington, DC. Information: Children's
Environmental Health Network, 110 Maryland Avenue
NE, #511, Washington, DC 20002 USA, 202-543-4033,
fax: 202-543-8797, e-mail: cehn@cehn.org, Internet:
http://www.cehn.org/

28 June-3 July, Thu-Tue. National Environmental
Health Association 66th AEC and Exhibition.
Minneapolis, Minnesota. Information: NEHA, 720
South Colorado Boulevard, Suite 970-S, Denver, CO
80246-1925 USA, 303-756-9090, fax: 303-691-9490,
e-mail: staff@neha.org, Internet: http://www.neha.org/

July

1-3 July, Mon-Wed. Air Pollution. Segovia, Spain. Information:
Conference Secretariat, Wessex Institute of Technology,
Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst, Southampton, S040 7AA
UK, 0-238-029-3223, fax: 0-238-029-2853,
e-mail: wit@essex.ac.uk, Interact: http://www.wessex.ac.uk/

7-12 July, Sun-Fri. 14th World Congress of
Pharmacology. San Francisco, California. Information:
American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental
Therapeutics, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD
20814 USA, 301-530-7060, e-mail: iuphar2002@
aspet.org, Internet: http://www.iuphar2002.org/

17-19 July, Wed-Fri. 3rd International Symposium on the
Protection of the Environment from Ionizing Radiation.
Darwin, Australia. Information: SETAC Europe Office,
Av. de la Toison d'Or 67, B-1060 Brussels, Belgium, ?772-72-81,
fax: 2-770-53-86, e-mail: setac@setaceu.
org, Internet: http://www.setac.org/site.html

28 July-1 August, Sun-Thu. 17th Biennial Conference on
Chemical Education. Bellingham, Washington.
Information: G. S. Kriz, Division of Chemical Education,
Department of Chemistry, MS 9150, Western Washington
University, Bellingham, WA 98225 USA, 360-650-3126,
fax: 360-650-2826, e-mail: kriz@chem.wwu.edu, Internet:
http://atom.chem.wwu.edu/acs/bcce2002.html

August

6-10 August, Tue-Sat. North American Association for
Environmental Education Annual Conference 2002.
Boston, Massachusetts. Information: Elise Miller,
Executive Director, Institute for Children's Environmental
Health, PO Box 757, Langley, WA 98260 USA, 360-221-7995,
fax: 360-221-7993, e-mail: emiller@iceh.org,
Internet: http://www.iceh.org/

11-15 August, Sun-Thu. Linking Exposures and Health:
Innovations and Interactions. Vancouver, Canada.
Information: ISEA/ISEE 2002 Secretariat, UBC Conference
Center, 5961 Student Union Boulevard, Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada V6T 2C9, 1-604-822-1050, fax: 1-604-822-1069,
e-mail: registration@housing.ubc.ca

18-22 August, Sun-Thu. American Chemical Society
National Meeting. Boston, Massachusetts. Information:
Peggy Smith, Regional Meeting Planner, ACS Meetings,
1155 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036-4899 USA,
202-872-4067, fax: 202-776-8299, e-mail: p_smith@acs.org

18-22 August, Sun-Thu. 16th International Clean
Air and Environment Conference: Thinking outside
the Square--Creative Air Quality Management.
Christchurch, New Zealand. Information: Conference
Secretariat, CASANZ Conference, PO Box 1370,
Christchurch, New Zealand, 03-379-0390, fax:
03-379-0460, e-mail: kim@conference.co.nz

18-22 August, Sun-Thu. 16th International
Epidemiological Association World Congress of
Epidemiology. Montreal, Canada. Information: Congress
Secretariat, c/o Events International Meeting Planners
Inc, 759 Square Victoria, Bureau 300, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada H2Y 2J7, 514-286-0855 ext. 231, fax:
514-286-6066, e-mail: info@eventsintl.com, Internet:
www.iea2002.com

28 August-1 September, Wed-Sun. Mouse Molecular
Genetics. Cold Spring Harbor, New York. Information:
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Meetings & Courses
Office, PO Box 100, 1 Bungtown Road, Cold Spring
Harbor, NY 11724-2213 USA, 516-367-8346, fax: 516-367-8845,
e-mail: meetings@cshl.org, Internet:
http://www.cshl.org/meetings/

September

4-6 September, Wed-Fri. Waste Management and the
Environment. Cadiz, Spain. Information: Conference
Secretariat, Wessex Institute of Technology, Ashurst
Lodge, Ashurst, Southampton, S040 7AA UK, 0-238-029-3223,
fax: 0-238-029-2853, e-mail:
wit@wessex.ac.uk, Internet: http://www.wessex.ac.uk/

16-18 September, Mon-Wed. Coastal Environment.
Rhodes, Greece. Information: Conference Secretariat,
Wessex Institute of Technology, Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst,
Southampton, S040 7AA UK, 0-238-029-3223,
fax: 0-238-029-2853, e-mail: wit@wessex.ac.uk,
Internet: http://www.wessex.ac.uk/

28 September-2 October, Sat-Wed. WEFTEC 2002,
75th Annual Conference & Exposition. Chicago,
Illinois. Information: Water Environment Federation,
601 Wythe Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-1994 USA,
1-800-666-0206, fax: 703-684-2492, Internet:
http://www.wef.org/weftec/

October

27-31 October, Sun-Thu. International Society for the
Study of Xenobiotics. Orlando, Florida. Information:
Nancy Holahan, International Society for the Study of
Xenobiotics, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814-3998
USA, 301-983-2434, fax: 301-983-5357, e-mail:
nholahan@issx.org, Internet: http://www.issx.org/

November

9-13 November, Sat-Wed. American Public Health
Association. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Information:
Lynn Schoen, Exhibits Director, APHA, 800 I Street
NW, Washington, DC 20001 USA, 202-777-2479, fax:
202-777-2534, e-mail: comments@apha.org, Internet:
http://www.apha.org/

12-14 November, Tue-Thu. Entech West '02. Long
Beach, California. Tower Conference Management
Company, 800 Roosevelt Road, Building A-109, Glen
Ellyn, IL 60137 USA, 630-469-4611, fax: 630-469-4811,
e-mail: info@entechexpo.com, Internet: http://www.
entechexpo.com/

13-17 November, Wed-Sun. American Chemical Society-Southeast
Regional Meeting. Charleston, South Carolina.
Information: G. P. Meier, Department of Pharmacology
Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, 280
Calhoun Street, PO Box 250140, Charleston, SC 29425
USA, 843-792-8445, fax: 843-792-0759, e-mail:
meiergp@musc.edu

2003

March

23-27 March, Sun-Thu. 225th American Chemical
Society National Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana.
Information: American Chemical Society Meetings, 1155
16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036-4899 USA,
202-872-4396, fax: 202-872-6128, e-mail: natlmtgs@
acs.org


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