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GLIN==> New Seminar Series- Upcoming Seminar
- Subject: GLIN==> New Seminar Series- Upcoming Seminar
- From: Kanika Suri <Kanika.Suri@noaa.gov>
- Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 14:16:28 -0400
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All,
Dr. Shannon Briggs from Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
(MDEQ) will be giving a presentation at GLERL as a part the new NOAA/
University of Michigan Great Lakes and Human Health Seminar Series.
(http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/news/seminars/)
This series is a collaborative effort between The Center of Excellence
for Great Lakes and Humean Health (CEGLHH), the University of Michigan
and Michigan Sea Grant. We hope to use this opportunity to increase
public awareness of the connection between oceans and human health.
Please find details of Dr. Briggs' talk listed below.
Speaker: Dr. Shannon Briggs
Title: Progress with Indicators, Methods, Monitoring,
Remediation, and Epidemiology for Beaches
Date: September 22, 2005
Time: 1030AM
Location: Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory , 2205
Commonwealth Blvd.
Ann Arbor MI 48105-2945
For more information, please email me at kanika.suri@noaa.gov, or call
734-741-2147
Regards
-Kanika
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Kanika Suri
Center of Excellence for Great Lakes and Human Health (CEGLHH)
Ann Arbor, MI
734-741-2147
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