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SETAC GLB and SETAC Europe SAC: a liaison promoting the next generation of ecotoxicologists and environmental chemists
Authors:Simon Lüderwald  Kymberly Newton  Katharina Heye  Kristina Bitter  Samuel Moeris  Lena Benner  Paul Böhm  Josef Koch  Alexander Feckler  Mafalda Castro  Andreas Erikkson
Institution:1.Institute for Environmental Sciences,University of Koblenz,Landau,Germany;2.Department of Biological Sciences,University of Montreal,Montreal,Canada;3.Department Aquatic Ecotoxicology,Goethe University,Frankfurt am Main,Germany;4.Institute for Environmental Research, RWTH,Aachen,Germany;5.Department of Animal Sciences and Aquatic Ecology,Ghent University,Ghent,Belgium;6.Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment,Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,Uppsala,Sweden;7.Department of Analytical Chemistry and Environmental Sciences (ACES),Stockholm University,Stockholm,Sweden;8.Department of Biological and Environmental Science,University of Jyv?skyl?,Jyv?skyl?,Finland
Abstract:This commentary is an introduction for students to the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) and its Student Advisory Council (SAC). As young academics face challenges while trying to develop their careers, SETAC and the SAC help facilitate student involvement in the various communities within the society that can help to develop the students’ careers within the environmental sciences e.g. the German Language Branch (GLB)]. This piece would also like to emphasize and pay homage to the continual cooperation between the SAC and the ESEU, which provides a scientific platform to communicate internationally and beyond the borders of SETAC, as well as offer heartfelt congratulations from the SAC to the GLB for their “20 Years SETAC GLB” and deep gratitude for their strong advocacy and support of the SAC.
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