Why Attend the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Asia/Pacific 2016
Conference?


SETAC Asia/Pacific 2016 Conference in Singapore is a major networking and learning opportunity for academics, students, and science-related personnel in government and business.

This is a unique opportunity to expand your network and meet with a wide range of people with similar interests and responsibilities from the Asia-Pacific region and from the rest of the world attending the conference. It is an opportunity to get updated on the latest research results and scientific opinions.

The conference attracts a diverse group of scientists from academia, business and government. Session objectives are explicitly articulated, and abstracts are vetted for appropriateness and quality. The multidisciplinary network of professionals offers a chance for cross-collaboration long after the closing session.

Although Singapore is small city state with limited natural resources, it has been highly acclaimed as an economic miracle. It is a harmonious, multi-racial society offering diverse cultural heritage and exciting activities for all visitors. The conference will be held at the recently completed Yale-NUS College/University Town of National University of Singapore. Within University Town there are research centres established by world renowned institutions such as University of California Berkley, MIT, Cambridge University, ETH, Peking University, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Also, the 2016 Singapore Grand Prix will be held around the Conference dates, offering the unique Formula One Night Race for motor sport enthusiasts and those who would like to mix state-of-the-art engineering with their science.

We believe the SETAC Asia/Pacific 2016 Conference will not only provide the forum for scientific exchange and inspiring discussions, but also fond memories and exciting experiences.








 

   
   




 

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