News Express: 17th International Symposium on Persistent Toxic Substances & Health held at UM

新聞快訊:第17屆持久性有毒化學污染物與健康國際研討會在澳大舉行

 

第17屆持久性有毒化學污染物與健康國際研討會
The 17th International Symposium on Persistent Toxic Substances & Health

 


第17屆持久性有毒化學污染物與健康國際研討會在澳大舉行

第17屆持久性有毒化學污染物與健康國際研討會今(18)日至22日於澳門大學舉行。會議聚焦國際環境化學與生態毒理學議題熱點及其發展新趨勢,為全球有毒化學污染物研究領域的專家學者提供深度交流平台,推動國際學術界在相關領域的交流與合作。

研討會由澳門大學、香港浸會大學、中國國家科學院生態環境研究中心及澳大創科有限公司主辦,匯聚澳大利亞、加拿大、內地、香港、澳門、台灣地區等約150名代表,共同為相關領域貢獻智慧。

澳大副校長莫啓明致開幕辭時表示,持久性有毒污染物對人類及生態有重大影響,目前已受到各國政府和環境科學家的關注,成為國際環境科學研究的熱門研究領域。澳大作為是次國際研討會的主辦單位,期望能牽頭加強各地科學家在該領域的合作、技術交流及人才培養,同時提升中國的環境化學與生態毒理學治理水準,為解決國際環境有毒污染物貢獻科技力量。

研討會重點關注持久性有毒污染物的環境影響、監測和評估方法、化學分析、污染物來源與傳輸、公共傳播、對生態系統和人體健康的潛在風險、污染物治理和修復技術。來自世界各地的專家學者分享了各自研究領域的最新成果和前沿技術。除了專家演講、討論及口頭報告外,研討會更設有青年科學家獎頒獎儀式及壁報展講,藉此啟發更多相關技術發展和創新。

中央人民政府駐澳門特別行政區聯絡辦公室經濟部副部長黃聖彪、中國科學院生態環境研究中心院士及研討會主席江桂斌、澳門大學副校長徐建、澳門特區政府海事及水務局水資源管理廳規劃發展處處長陳浩和、環境保護局環境規劃評估廳環境規劃處處長吳時要、地球物理暨氣象局地震監察中心主任劉英偉、澳門大學科技學院院長須成忠和海洋科學及技術系系主任徐杰亦出席了開幕禮。

持久性有毒化學污染物與健康國際研討會自2004 年起至今已成功舉辦到第17屆,受到國際業界及學術界的重視及好評,並成為具有國際影響力的高水準會議。未來,研討會將繼續以控制及治理有毒污染物為目標,為保護人類和生態環境健康作出更大的貢獻。

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17th International Symposium on Persistent Toxic Substances & Health held at UM

The 17th International Symposium on Persistent Toxic Substances & Health is being held at the University of Macau (UM) from today (18 September) to 22 September. The symposium focuses on hot issues and emerging trends in international environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology. It aims to provide a platform for in-depth exchanges between global experts and researchers in the field of persistent toxic substances, and to promote international academic exchanges and cooperation in related fields.

Organised by UM, Hong Kong Baptist University, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and UMTec Limited, the symposium brings together about 150 delegates from different countries and regions, such as Australia, Canada, mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan, who share their insights on the fields concerned.

UM Vice Rector Mok Kai Meng said in his opening remarks that persistent toxic pollutants, which have significant impacts on humans and ecosystems, have attracted the attention of governments and environmental scientists worldwide and have become a popular research field in international environmental science. As one of the organisers of the symposium, UM hopes to take the lead in strengthening cooperation, technical exchange, and talent development for scientists in the field, while improving the level of governance in environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology in China, in order to make scientific and technological contributions to the resolution of international environmental toxic pollution issues.

The symposium focuses on the environmental impacts of persistent toxic pollutants, monitoring and assessment methods, chemical analysis, sources and transport of pollutants, public communication, potential risks to ecosystems and human health, and pollutant control and remediation technologies. Experts and scholars from around the world share their latest findings and cutting-edge technologies in their respective fields of research. In addition to keynote speeches, discussions, and oral presentations, the symposium also includes the Young Scientist Award presentation and poster session to further inspire technological development and innovation in the field.

Guests attending the opening ceremony included Huang Shengbiao, deputy head of the Economic Affairs Department of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Macao SAR; Jiang Guibin, academician of the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the founding chair of the symposium; Xu Jian, vice rector of UM; Chan Hou Wo, head of the Planning and Development Division of the Water Resources Department, Marine and Water Bureau; Ng Si Io, head of the Environmental Planning Division of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Department, Environmental Protection Bureau; Lao Ieng Wai, head of the Meteorological Monitoring Centre of the Meteorological and Geophysics Bureau; Xu Cheng-Zhong, dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology of UM; and Xu Jie, head of the Department of Ocean Science and Technology of the Faculty of Science and Technology, UM.

The International Symposium on Persistent Toxic Substances, which was first held in 2004, is in its 17th edition this year. It has received significant attention and acclaim from the international industry and academia and has become a high-level conference with an international reputation. In the future, the symposium will continue to focus on the control and management of toxic pollutants and make greater contributions to protecting human health and the ecological environment.

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