SouthON/SERRS 2025

SouthON/SERRS 2025

The 15th Annual Southeastern States Occupational Network Meeting (SouthON) and the 8th Annual Southeast Regional Research Symposium (SERRS) were held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on March 5-7, 2025. SouthON brings together leaders of occupational health research and practice to discuss ways to protect the safety and health of workers throughout the nation.   SERRS provides the opportunity for student and faculty researchers to present results of their funded pilot studies to an audience of their peers.  Faculty and students from the University of Kentucky (UK) College of Agriculture, College of Education and College of Public Health provided significant contributions at both meetings.  

SouthON/SERRS 2024

Important Dates

We are excited to announce our 2024 Keynote Speakers for the 14th Annual SouthON Meeting and the 7th Annual Southeast Regional Research Symposium held in Lexington, Kentucky on  March 25th - 27th 2024, at the Hyatt Regency .

The Hotel Room block deadline is February 25, 2024: The Hyatt provides free parking for overnight guests in the Central Bank Parking lot directly across the street from the Hyatt Hotel. Parking is also complimentary for meeting attendees. The Hyatt also provides a complimentary shuttle to and from the Lexington Bluegrass Airport on a first come first served basis. The discounted room block rate for the nights of March 24-28th is $139.00 per night. Reservations must be received by the cut-off date of February 25, 2024. Thereafter, reservations will be taken on a space availability basis at prevailing rates. You should book your room as soon as possible, as there will be many attendees from various universities who are all planning to book in the same room block. [Hotel Booking Link here]

 The Registration cutoff date: March 8, 2024 [Conference Registration Link here]

 All poster  submissions should be submitted in the redcap link provided below:

FINAL Deadline is March 1, 2024. https://redcap.uky.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=L7A9JAD78R88LLK3