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Inhalation June 2020 7 e DDL Emerging Scientist Award welcomes entries from researchers across the globe work- ing in academia, industry, public service or other scientific estab- lishments. e winner of this award will have demonstrated sig- nificant scientific accomplishment or innovation during the early stages of a career in inhalation sci- ence (within 15 years from achiev- ing a PhD). Applications for the Emerging Scientist 2020 competi- tion are open until June 30, 2020. It is also possible to nominate an individual for this award. Please email info@ddl-conference.com for more information. e winner of the Pat Burnell Award, the DDL Emerging Scien- tists 2020 and the best academic and best industry posters will all be announced during an awards cere- mony on ursday, December 10. The Aerosol Society: Bringing academia, research and industry together for more than 30 years Aerosol science is core to a broad range of research disciplines and industries, extending from med- ical research and inhaled drug delivery, to combustion science, synthesis of new materials, climate change and the delivery of agricul- tural and consumer products. Advancing the knowledge of air- borne particles for more than 30 years, e Aerosol Society con- tinues to deliver its series of focus meetings, training events, prizes, grants and an annual conference. In a major boost for UK aero- sol science, a consortium of the UK's leading researchers in aero- sol science have partnered with 45 industrial and public sector bodies, including the UK and Ireland Aerosol Society, to estab- lish a new Centre for Doctoral Training in Aerosol Science with funding from the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC). e Centre will catalyze the synergies that exist across the discipline for new solutions to today's research chal- lenges, aiming to transform the landscape of research and edu- cation in aerosol science in the UK, and indeed globally. e first cohort of students has been receiving training to become aerosol scientists and are about to start placements around the UK. Visit www.aerosol-cdt.ac.uk for more information. For more information on the Aerosol Society and its activities, visit www.aerosol-soc.com. Use the article archive with a one-time registration. Inhalationmag.com

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