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Humphrey, O. S., Middleton, D. R. S., Ahmad, S., Cocerva, T., Dowell, S. M., Garza-Galndo, R., Hamilton, E. M., Kafwamfwa, N., Kaninga, B., Kourgia, P., Ligowe, I. S., MacLeod, H. A., Mafulul, S. G., Marriott, A. L., McLellan, I. S., Meso, D. N., Munthali, K., Niepsch, D., Rodgers, K. J., Song, N. |
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Environmental Geochemistry & Health; Jul2021, Vol. 43 Issue 7, p2455-2458, 4p |
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In a 2019 editorial entitled 'The Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health (SEGH): building for the future' (Watts et al. [5]), SEGH President Dr Michael Watts and all current board members outlined their aspirations and initiatives for the Society's expansion into the new decade and beyond. A pathway to publication SEGH has long supported and encouraged ECRs to engage with the society, even prior to the formal emergence of SEGH's ECR community. Previous SEGH conferences have made special efforts to highlight the work of ECRs, such as prizes for the best ECR oral and poster presentations, and dedicated ECR networking lunches. [Extracted from the article] |
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