Abstract

This article reports on the second Young Environmental Scientists Meeting that was hosted from 28 February to 2 March 2011 by the Institute for Environmental Research at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. This extraordinary meeting was again initiated and organized by the Student Advisory Council under the umbrella of Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry Europe. A movie about the meeting and the abstracts of poster and platform presentations are freely available as supplemental material of this article.

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  • Open AccessThe Second Young Environmental Scientist (YES) meeting 2011 at RWTH Aachen University environmental challenges in a changing world

  • This article reports on the second Young Environmental Scientists Meeting that was hosted from 28 February to 2 March 2011 by the Institute for Environmental Research at RWTH Aachen University, Germany

  • A movie about the meeting and the abstracts of poster and platform presentations are freely available as supplemental material of this article

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The Second Young Environmental Scientist (YES) meeting 2011 at RWTH Aachen University environmental challenges in a changing world. Markus Brinkmann1*, Dominic Kaiser, Sabrina Peddinghaus, Matthias Leonhard Berens, Jennifer Bräunig, Nika Galic, Mirco Bundschuh, Jochen P Zubrod, André Dabrunz, Tao Liu, Michael Melato, Claudia Mieiro, Stephanie Sdepanian, Ola Westman, Stefan Kimmel and Thomas-Benjamin Seiler

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