Margaret Palmer, Chair, freshwaterBIODIVERSITY Scientific Committee
Margaret Palmer nominated as Executive Director of the newly launched Center to Synthesize New Environmental Solutions (SeSynC), a cutting edge research center to identify and develop policy solutions for today's most pressing environmental challenges.
Principally funded by a newly announced $27.5 million, five-year grant from the US National Science Foundation, the multidisciplinary University of Maryland center will draw on the expertise of environmental, social, and computational scientists, engineers, economists, public policy experts.
For more information on this new centre, please visit the SeSynC website.
Press release from US National Science Foundation available here.
Press release from the University of Maryland available here.
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