Stephanie Schlea will give an overview of the federal efforts to address PFAS contamination with a focus on EPA’s upcoming national primary drinking water regulation for six PFAS. Insights will be...
Stephanie Schlea is the Senior Water Policy Advisor for the Association of State Drinking Water Administrators (ASDWA). ASDWA's members are the drinking water program administrators in the 50 states, the five territories, the Navajo Nation, and the District of Columbia. Stephanie has more than eight years of experience in water policy and regulation and leads ASDWA’s work on PFAS, environmental justice, and infrastructure.Read more
We are seeking Risk Based Process Safety (RBPS) success stories to be incorporated into the RBPS Implementation Guide. Which RBPS Element(s) would you be able to provide success stories on? Please select all elements that apply. Based on your submission the RBPS Implementation project chair will reach out to you soon to find out if you can help fill out the RBPS story template for one or more of the elements that you think you can provide a success story for.
Angelo Lombardo (Ph.D.) is Professor of tissue biology and regenerative medicine at the Vita-Salute San Raffaele University (UniSR; Milan, IT) and Group Leader at the San Raffaele-Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy (SR-Tiget; Milan, IT). His research activities revolve around the development and application of innovative gene and cell therapy strategies, including targeted epigenetic editing. The lab is exploiting this strategy to tackle diseases for which gene silencing is a valid therapeutic option and to develop novel cell engineering approaches for cancer immunotherapy....Read more
Masayuki Yazawa is an Associate Professor of Department of Pharmacological Sciences, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in the City of New York, USA. He obtained Ph.D. at Kyoto University, Japan, and finished his postdoctoral training at Stanford University. His laboratory has used interdisciplinary approaches including optogenetics, protein engineering, stem cell biology, electrophysiology, and pharmaceutical science to uncover the molecular mechanism underlying human genetic and infectious diseases and to develop novel therapies. The...Read more
Harrison Steel is an Associate Professor of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford and fellow of Harris Manchester College. His work is at the interface of control engineering, synthetic biology, and robotics. He builds new technologies that combine electronic and biological components, and applies these to address new scientific questions as well as industrial and environmental applications. Recently this has included building tools that can better understand the evolution of antibiotic resistance, control microbial ecosystems (such as the gut...Read more