The Rise of Lab Greening as a Climate Action: Monday 25th November 13.00 -13.45 on Zoom

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The Rise of Lab Greening as a Climate Action

Monday 25th November 13.00-13.45 on Zoom

     

Dr. Una FitzGerald, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Funded Investigator in CÚRAM
Lead PI and Coordinator PMSMatTrain EU ITN, Co-founder All Ireland MS Research Network (AIMS-RN)
Co-founder Irish Green Labs.

Abstract: Momentum is building worldwide in the area of lab greening, since the increasing recognition that the laboratory sector is a huge carbon emitter and that it generates high-volume chemical and biohazardous waste. Dr FitzGerald is a an Associate Professor in Biomedical Engineering whose primary research focus is Multiple Sclerosis. However, over the last six years, she has developed an interest and expertise in the area of lab sustainability. In 2019 she led the CÚRAM lab to be the first in Europe to gain Green Lab Certification from My Green Lab (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QuQ6XoEMKs). This led to an invitation to chair  the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland’s working group for public sector labs and the launch on Earth Day 2022 of Irish Green Labs (see https://irishgreenlabs.org/). In November 2023, she was the inaugural recipient of Science Foundation Ireland’s award for ‘Green Transition’. With this webinar, Una hopes to  encourage and incentivise medical scientists to find their own lab greening climate action and collectively, to scale their impact within teaching, research and clinical labs!

 

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Start Date - End Date

Nov 25, 2024 - Nov 29, 2024

Start Time - End Time

1:00 pm - 1:45 pm

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