Exhibition space is available
to all
supporters. In addition,
commercial organizations,
academic institutions and
governmental agencies can purchase
exhibition space for $500. A
draped 6-foot
table and two chairs, and
symposium registration for
up to two persons are
included in the exhibit fee; exhibit
placement will be determined
by level of support and the
availability of space. Each
paid exhibitor will also
receive one invitation to
the invitation-only
pre-symposium reception.
Commercial and institutional
exhibits will be displayed
prominently in the foyer
just outside of the meeting
room, and near the food and
beverage service.
A special room has been set
aside for exhibits from
non-profit community
organizations with an
interest in aspects of
pediatric environmental
health. There is no
exhibition charge for
community groups; a draped
6-foot table and two chairs
will be supplied. Free
registration is not provided
for this category of
exhibitor, but each
community exhibitor receives
one invitation to the
invitation-only
pre-symposium reception.
To exhibit, please contact
Tamara C. Greiner,
Conference Coordinator,
Office of Continuing Medical
Education, at 713-798-5602 (tgreiner@bcm.edu)
or Rebecca Jensen, Project
Manager, at
713-798-5381 (rjensen@bcm.edu).
Current commercial
and institutional exhibitors
include:
-
City of Houston Childhood
Lead Poisoning Prevention
Program
and Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Control Program
- Environmental Health
Section, Chronic Disease Prevention
and
Control Research Center, Baylor
College of Medicine
- Genentech, Inc.
- Ross Products Division, Abbott Laboratories
-
Schering Laboratories
- Southwest Center for Pediatric Environmental Health
at Tyler
- Texas Childrens Hospital
-
The University of Texas
Medical Branch at
Galveston: NIEHS Center
and Sealy Center for
Environmental Health and
Medicine
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Region 6)
Current nonprofit
citizen-group exhibitors include:
-
Asthma Coalition of Texas
-
American Lung Association
of Texas (ALA)
-
Children's Environmental
Health Institute (CEHI)
-
Citizens League for
Environmental Action Now!
(CLEAN)
-
De Madres a Madres
-
Galveston-Houston
Association for Smog
Prevention (GHASP) &
Mothers for Clean Air (MfCA)
-
Health Professionals for
Clean Air (HPCA-TX)
-
Museum of Cultural Arts,
Houston (MOCAH)
-
Sierra Club, Lone Star
Chapter
-
Texans for Alternatives to
Pesticides (TAP)
-
Texas Public Interest
Research Group (TexPIRG)
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