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NACCHO’s 2025 Preparedness Summit

April 29, 2025 - May 2, 2025 | -

Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center

San Antonio TX

Check out our poster presentation "Protecting Our Communities: Public Health Strategies for Managing Wildfire Smoke Exposure"

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Society of Environmental Journalists’ 34th Annual Conference

April 23, 2025 - April 26, 2025 | -

Arizona State University

Phoenix AZ

Meet CIRI at our booth during the Society of Environmental Journalists' 34th Annual Conference.

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SOT ESS Webinar: Award-Winning Research: Insights from the ESS 2024 Paper & Abstract Winners

April 10, 2025 | 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Virtual

Tune into this webinar to see Dr. Xiaojia He present his paper, "Low-Dose Vanadium Pentoxide Perturbed Lung Metabolism Associated with Inflammation and Fibrosis Signaling in Male Animal and In Vitro Models"

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Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) Conference

April 2, 2025 | 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Hilton Chicago

Chicago IL

Learn about CIRI's latest research during the presentation "Potential Inhalation Risks from Vat Photopolymerization 3D Printing in Dental Schools."

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Society of Toxicology 64th Annual Meeting & ToxExpo

March 16, 2025 - March 20, 2025 | 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Orange County Convention Center

Orlando FL

Learn about CIRI's latest toxicology research during multiple presentations during SOT.

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2025 AIA/ACSA Intersections Research Conference: New Housing Paradigms

January 11, 2025 | 9:00 am - 10:00 am

The Westin Austin Downtown

Austin TX

Join CIRI for the presentation, "Climate, Building Resiliency & Human Health: How Extreme Weather Impacts Building Materials," to learn how the rise in synthetic products, coupled with the focus on airtight buildings, has led to increased pollutants that impact indoor air quality. Additionally, weather-related disasters, warmer temperatures, and changing precipitation have increased ground ozone, mold, and pathogens, all which have the potential to increase material emissions inside buildings.

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