Dear all

There are still places available at the Royal Society of Biology's free discussion event on 6th December taking place at Charles Darwin House, London. Book your free place: https://www.rsb.org.uk/events/event_1633

Blue Sky Research for Grey Sky Days: science tackling air pollution health effects, 6th December, 18:00, Charles Darwin House, London

This panel session will present and discuss aspects of air pollution research relevant to human health, and measures to assess it. How accurate is our current understanding? How can we use science approaches and new drive to tackle air pollution and its effects?  What are the challenges of measuring and monitoring air pollution impacts and are there opportunities to learn from academic-industry collaboration? The panel presentations will be followed by audience discussion. This event is delivered in partnership with Procter & Gamble.

18:00 - 18:30 Arrival and refreshments
18:30 - 20:00 Panel discussion
20:00 - 21:00 Networking and refreshments

The event is open to all. I hope you can join us for what will be an extremely interesting event.
Thank you

Best wishes

Penny

Dr Penny Fletcher
Head of Public Engagement and Events

0207 685 2554
07720 592803
www.rsb.org.uk

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