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SRP Annual Meetings

Superfund Research Program

Past Meetings

  • 2022 SRP Annual Meeting 
    The 2022 SRP Annual Meeting was held in-person in Raleigh, North Carolina December 14 - 16, 2022. This event was co-hosted by the Superfund Programs at NC State and the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill.

  • 2021 Virtual SRP Annual Meeting
    SRP held a short virtual meeting December 16, 2021, featuring remarks from NIEHS leadership and talks from SRP trainees, including the 2021 Wetterhahn winner and K.C. Donnelly awardees.

  • 2020 SRP Annual Meeting 
    The 2020 SRP Annual Meeting was held virtually December 14 - 16, 2020. The Texas A&M University SRP Center team organized the meeting.

  • 2019 SRP Annual Meeting
    The 2019 SRP Annual Meeting was held November 18 – 20, 2019, in Seattle, Washington. The University of Washington SRP Center hosted the meeting, in collaboration with the University of Louisville SRP Center.

  • 2018 SRP Annual Meeting
    The 2018 meeting was hosted by the University of California, Davis SRP Center in collaboration with the University of California, Berkeley and University of California, San Diego SRP Centers. It was held Nov. 28 – 30, 2018, in Sacramento, California.

  • 2017 SRP Annual Meeting
    The NIEHS Superfund Research Program (SRP) marked its 30th anniversary at the 2017 SRP Annual Meeting Dec. 6-8 in Philadelphia. More than 350 SRP researchers, administrators, trainees, and partners from across the nation came together to share findings and discuss their experiences.

  • 2016 SRP Annual Meeting and EHS FEST
    As part of its 50th anniversary celebration, NIEHS organized a grand meeting – the Environmental Health Science (EHS) FEST – to bring together researchers, community engagement teams, trainees, and young investigators who are supported through NIEHS programs. The meeting took place December 5 - 8, 2016 in Durham, North Carolina. Held in conjunction with EHS FEST, the SRP Annual Meeting on Dec. 5, or "SRP Monday," provided an opportunity for SRP grantees to catch up and highlighted the exceptional work of SRP trainees and investigators.

  • 2015 Annual Meeting of the Superfund Research Program
    The 2015 meeting was organized by the Northeastern University SRP and was held November 18 - 20, 2015 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

  • 2014 Annual Meeting of the Superfund Research Program
    The 2014 meeting was hosted by the University of California, Berkeley SRP. It brought together researchers, trainees, and administrators supported by the program; representatives from partner agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry; and other interested individuals to discuss new research, technology, communication, and community engagement in critical areas related to the SRP mission.

  • 2013 - Annual Meeting of the Superfund Research Program
    The annual meeting of the NIEHS Superfund Research Program (SRP), which was hosted by SRP grantees at Louisiana State University (LSU), provided a forum to discuss activities in critical areas related to the SRP mission of multidisciplinary research addressing human and environmental health challenges related to Superfund and other hazardous waste sites.

  • 2012 - Annual Meeting of the Superfund Research Program
    The annual meeting of the Superfund Research Program (SRP), held in Raleigh, North Carolina, celebrated the 25th anniversary of transdisciplinary SRP research and training to protect human health and the environment. The meeting focused on identifying emerging technologies and their applications to understanding and mitigating the risks of hazardous waste sites.

  • 2011 - Annual Meeting of the Superfund Research Program
    The annual meeting of the Superfund Research Program (SRP) was held in Lexington, Kentucky.

  • 2010 - Annual Meeting of the Superfund Research Program
    The annual meeting of the Superfund Research Program (SRP), held in Portland, Oregon, brought together researchers, trainees, and administrators from SRP Research Centers, Research Translation Centers, and Community Engagement Cores from the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Participants shared their latest research on environmental health problems and toxic waste remediation.

  • 2009 - "Emerging Issues, Emerging Progress"
    Over 300 Superfund grantees, researchers, partners, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students gathered for the NIEHS Superfund Research and Training Program annual meeting, held November 2 - 5, 2009 at Columbia University in New York, New York. The theme of this meeting was "Emerging Issues, Emerging Progress."

  • 2008 - "Innovative Science & Technology for Mitigating Human, Ecological and Environmental Risks"
    Over 200 Superfund grantees, researchers, partners, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students gathered for the 11th NIEHS Superfund Research and Training Program annual meeting, held December 7 - 9, 2008 at the Asilomar Conference Center in Pacific Grove, California. The theme of this meeting was "Improving measurement tools for monitoring human and ecological exposure and biological/toxicological effects of Superfund chemicals".

  • 2007 - "20 Years of Success and a Vision for the Future"
    December 3 - 5, 2007 marked the 20th Anniversary of the Superfund Research Program (SRP). The two-and-a-half-day annual meeting, appropriately titled "20 Years of Success and a Vision for the Future," took place in Durham, North Carolina at the Washington Duke Inn. There were over 350 attendees, including graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, researchers, grantees, administrators, and program partners.

  • 2006 - "New Technologies to Assess Environmental Exposure"
    The 2006 Annual Meeting of the Superfund Research Program (SRP) was held in San Diego on December 11 - 12. The meeting's central goal was to examine new data management approaches and biological technologies being developed to detect and monitor environmental exposure.

  • 2005 - "Research Translation and Megasites: How does the Superfund Basic Research Program Inform Public Health Protection and Environmental Remediation?"
    The conference brought together academic scientists and policy analysts with members of federal, state, and local agencies with the intent of illustrating how research findings can be used to enrich the activities of the policy makers who coordinate the remediation, risk assessment, and communication with affected communities surrounding Superfund megasites.

  • 2004 - Seattle, Washington - November 3 - 4 - University of Washington

  • 2003 - Hanover, New Hampshire - November 9 - 12 - Dartmouth College

  • 2002 - Tucson, Arizona - November 3 - 6 - University of Arizona

  • 2001 - Gainesville, Florida - December 9 - 12 - University of Florida

  • 2000 - Chapel Hill, North Carolina - December 12 - 14 - Co-sponsored by the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and Duke University

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