Addressing environmental challenges while improving human wellbeing - Jason Snape, University of York

EPISODE · Mar 12, 2025 · 1H 35M

Addressing environmental challenges while improving human wellbeing - Jason Snape, University of York

from Chemical Journeys · host Chris Hughes

In this episode I speak with Jason Snape. Jason is a Research Professor in sustainable healthcare and environmental sustainability at the University of York, and prior to that was Global Head of Environment at AstraZeneca. Our discussion covers:Jason's career journey to dateHis move into academia and future research goalsSustainable healthcare in developing economiesReflections on regulatory persistence assessmentsEnvironmental safety within the pharmaceutical sectorThe threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR)Extended producer responsibility and the EU Urban Wastewater Treatment DirectiveThe water industry, the state of UK waterways, and public attitudes to drinking waterJason has a huge amount of knowledge to share about some of the most pressing challenges in society. Join us to explore potential solutions!Jason's 2018 keynote on AMR at SETAC EuropeECOSOLUTIONS PhD training programmeVisit my website for more content and insights www.embarkchemical.comSupport the show

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