分类目录归档:潭影录

After 14 years

We took another picture almost at the same location as in May 2005 when Kevin first visited Gan at GIG.  Time flys whilst the great friendship has witnessed great success and collaboration between Lancaster and GIG!

March 29 2019

May 24 2005

statistics of papers co-authored by Kevin C Jones and Zhang Gan. (until today)

Ghana forum on Global health and wellbeing

On March 19-24, Shizhen and Gan visited Lancaster University at Ghana attending a forum on Global Health and Wellbeing. They were invited by Professor Kirk Semple who is the director of international engagement of Lancaster Environment Centre (LEC), LU. The Forum took place in Accra, the capital city of Ghana.

The forum started with an each 5 min introduction of 6 ongoing or completed projects which LEC  leads or participates in on health and wellbeing in Africa and China. An extensive group discussion about how the impact of these projects can be achieved/designed followed. The form of the forum could be highly counted/adapted in our coming April SETAC A/P focus meeting, which aims to design an international programme on environment and health along the 21st Maritime Silk Road, including Africa.

We were also delighted to meet some ‘old’ friends including Roger Pickup on the forum. Shizhen was cheerful to meet Kirk who taught class to her while she was studying in LU.

Invited by William, we were able to visit the Water Research Institute (WRI) of Ghanaian Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSRI) where we had discussion with Dr Asante who was a PhD student of Eheme University in Japan and supervised by Professor Shinsuke Tanabe who Gan knows well.  We achieved tentative agreement on collaboration and Asante wishes to send William to China for PhD study with us.

We also, guided by William, payed a quick visit to the e-waste recycling site in Accra. Educated as a geologist, Gan identified a famous Marr Lake, the Bosumtwi Lake, ~4 hrs driving away of Accra but close to the largest e-waste recycling city of  Kumasi, Ashanti Tribe/Administrative Region, where most of the cocoa in Ghana grows and gold-mining activity take place.   

The trip included a long travel time of 24-26 hrs on the way each to and back, but it has been great and very much memorable.

A collection of the participants.

Shizhen to meet her teacher-Kirk ( 可可).

A former LU PhD student, Arkan, narrated the forum. He is a genius in narrating a forum and now running a company in LU providing consulting services to people who is going to work with Africa. 

William (middle) is a research scientist in Water Research Institute (WRI) of Ghanaian CSIR.  He would like to work with us for his PhD study, but he is 36 years old already.

Asante (right) was a PhD student of Dr Tanabe at Ehime University of Japan. They showed us the WRI laboratory and wish a formal collaboration on e-waste related pollution and health. 

Shizhen likes this picture thanks to the camera man.

A local food market co-locates with solid waste recycling ground.

It was a hot day in Accra, Ghana. And Accra is a safe city.

SAMPLING IN HUNAN

On March 5-15th, two ladies of our group, Zhang Ruiling and Liu Xin took a trip to Jinjing, Changsha, Hunan Province for water sampling in a small catchment. This sampling campaign was designed to investigate prevalence of antibiotic use in a typical socialist new countryside (金井镇脱甲村) based on wastewater epidemiology. It’s also part of the ongoing Dongting Lake Programme. The two ladies selected 10 sites in Tuojia catchment (脱甲河流域). A total of 30 o-DGT (organic-diffusive gradients in thin-films) passive samplers were deployed for 7 days and fully retrieved, grab water and sediment samples were also collected. At one of the sampling sites, they collected 24 h composite water per day using a small peristaltic pump. They appreciate great support from Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, the CAS (中科院亚热带农业生态研究所) for guiding in the field and offering a lab at Changsha Agricultural Environment Station, the CAS (中科院长沙农业环境站). The sampling was fairly smooth and they took the opportunity to better prepare for upcoming sampling campaign in Hanoi, Vietnam.

Tuojia River
sampling sites

Successfully deployed, she was so happy.

DGT in the water

24 h composite water