The Program-at-a-Glance is available as a draft. Find your presentation by the ID number of your abstract and see the session of your presentation. You can download the program-at-a-glance from here.
The current version of the Detailed Program is now available. Find your presentation and see if there is a mistake in the title or the authors names. In this case, please inform the Secretariat of ISPTS 2024. You can download the latest version of the Detailed Program from here.
Mark your calendar for September 14-19, 2024 and plan your attendance to ISPTS-2024.
The International Symposium on Persistent Toxic Substances and Health (ISPTS) is the premier event for scientists and experts to discuss the latest research progress and developments in the areas of persistent and emerging contaminants. Previous ISPTS, held since 2004, have been hosted and organized by prominent academic institutions around the world.
The ISPTS Organising Committee has postponed the conference three times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Thus, ISPTS 2020 became first ISPTS 2020&2021 then ISPTS 2022, and now ISPTS 2024! ISPTS 2023 was held in Macau in September 2023.
The 18th International Symposium on Persistent Toxic Substances and Health (ISPTS-2024) will be held in Chania, Crete, Greece and is organized by the Technical University of Crete, The Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences of CAS, and Nanjing University.
1. Sources, transport and fate of PTS 2. Emerging contaminants of concern 3. Toxicology and eco-toxicology of PTS 4. Analytical and bioanalytical methods 5. Risk assessment of PTS, and modeling their fate and toxicity 6. Mitigation and remediation of PTS, emerging, and other contaminants 7. Effects of PTS on human health |
8. Nature-based solutions for tackling PTS contamination
9. Microplastics and nanoplastics
SPONSORSHIPS TO ISPTS-2024
Agilent Technologies
ELSEVIER - Journal of Eco-Environment & Health
Smart E International (BJ) Limited - Official Distributor of Wellington Laboratories in China
Stevens Institute of Technology
Royal Society of Chemistry - Environmental Science journals