SGS LIVE PRESENTS “EMERGING CONTAMINANTS: A HISTORY OF CONCERN”

Sarah De Luca, the Business Development Manager for North American Environment, Health and Safety, Conventional Labs at SGS sits down with Dr. Bharat Chandramouli for our first ever SGS Live on Wednesday, March 24th at 1:00 PM EDT/10:00AM PDT.

Their discussion, entitled Emerging Contaminants: A History of Concern, will examine the life cycle of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs). Dr. Chandramouli will explore how some chemicals go from commonly used and manufactured household items, to regulated and monitored pollutants considered harmful to human health, and the environment at large.

This live broadcast, the first LinkedIn Live event for SGS, will feature discussion on how PFAS, dioxins and other new, or newly relevant contaminants, affect our water and food supply. Dr. Chandramouli and Sarah will also highlight how we at SGS are using our state of the art monitoring, measurement, and analysis technology to help raise awareness and track these harmful chemicals in our environment, and our lives – because at SGS we strive to create a better, safer, more interconnected world.

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Bharat Chandramouli, Ph.D. is a senior scientist with 20+ years of experience in the occurrence, fate and transport of persistent organic pollutants and contaminants of emerging concern. He is a published author on several peer-review articles and book chapters on atmospheric chemistry, air pollution, PFAS measurement, PPCP occurrence and more. At SGS, Bharat manages development of new products and services in North America, provides technical leadership on analytical methods and coordinates between product development, sales, management and clients to ensure that SGS services meets everyone’s needs.