SETAC Europe 17th Annual Meeting Presentations


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MON AM1

Archive Hall: Promoting ecological relevance in ecotoxicology
SE01A-1. A proposal for indicators of ecotoxicological risk on biodiversity (Marco VighiView PDF
SE01A-2. Use of ICE (Interspecies Correlation Estimates) to Predict Species Sensitivity Distributions and HC5s (Scott DyerView PDF
SE01A-3. Ecological relevance in risk assessment. Assessing ecological vulnerability in wildlife using a conceptual approach (Marieke De LangeView PDF
SE01A-5. Response to recent criticism on aquatic (semi-) field studies experiments (Paul Van den BrinkView PDF
SE01A-6. Pesticide mixture: how to obtain more using less (António NogueiraView PDF
Arrábida Hall: Ecotoxicity tests for waste, waste eluates and waste water
RA01A-2. Toxicological characterisation of industrial waste material (Reinhilde WeltensView PDF
RA01A-3. Development of security assessment/management system for solid/gas samples from a newly developed gasification system- How you look at the result? Is something missing in bioassay assessment? (Shino MohriView PDF
RA01A-4. Application of Toxkit microbiotests in the EU Waste Ringtest 2006-2007 (Kirit WadhiaView PDF
RA01A-5. Application of Biotests for Risk Assessment of Old Deposits in Austria (Ines FritzView PDF
RA01A-6. Ecotoxicological Waste Characterisation in Ireland (Kathleen O'RourkeView PDF
D. Luis Hall: New analytical tools in environmental chemistry
EC01A-1. EMERGING CONTAMINANTS IN THE ENVIRONMENT: IMPLICATIONS ON LABORATORY ANALYTICAL STRATEGIES (Maria de Fátima AlpenduradaView PDF
D. Maria Hall: Special Topic: REACH
ST01A-2. Environmental assessment within REACH: the need for science in decision making (Marco VighiView PDF
ST01A-3. Economic assessment of the health and environmental benefits of the REACH Regulation (Ignacio ElorrietaView PDF
ST01A-4. REACH: some of the challenges to industry (Watze De WolfView PDF
ST01A-5. From Current to New EU Chemical Policy - Implementation of REACH (Steven EisenreichView PDF
ST01A-6. A diagonal look at physico-chemical and environmental endpoints in REACh RIP 3.3, and their connection with RIP 3.2 (Diederik SchowanekView PDF
Infante Hall: Life Cycle Inventory Modeling
LC01-1. The European Platform on LCA: Status of the guideline for LCA work - section LCI modelling (Marc-Andree WolfView PDF
LC01-2. Shortcomings and methodological issues in the LCI modelling of metal applications (Mischa ClassenView PDF
LC01-3. Precise and representative estimates in LCI via statistical sampling (Andreas CirothView PDF
LC01-4. Molecular Structure Based Models for the LCA of Chemicals (Gregor WernetView PDF
Porto Hall: Genotoxicity and carcinogenicity
MT02-1. Expression patterns of a tumor suppressor gene p53 and ras genes are modulated by endocrine disrupting chemicals in the hermaphroditic fish, Rivulus marmoratus (Jae-Seong LeeView PDF
MT02-2. The mRNA expression of selected genes involved in apoptosis, cell cycle and cancer development after exposure to microcystin-LR (Bojana ZeguraView PDF
MT02-4. Potential value of the 8-oxodG and DNA strand breaks measurements for monitoring fresh water environments in rainbow trout. (Benedicte MORINView PDF
MT02-5. DNA synthesis and apoptosis in primary hepatocyte cultures from chick embryos after treatment with the herbicide 2,4-D (Elio AriasView PDF
Sala dos Despachantes: Effect assessments of multiple stressors:experimental and interpretation approaches
MT01A-1. The smell of fear: combined effects of pesticide and infochemicals from predators on freshawater invertebrates. (João PestanaView PDF
MT01A-2. Methods to study combined effects of climatic stress and toxic stress using soil animals as test organisms (Martin HolmstrupView PDF
MT01A-3. Modeling the effects of binary mixtures on survival in time (Jan BaasView PDF
MT01A-4. Sequential pulsed exposure to multiple contaminants - the sequence matters: experimental results and their prediction by independent simulations (Roman AshauerView PDF

MON AM2

Archive Hall: Promoting ecological relevance in ecotoxicology
SE01B-1. An individual-based Daphnia magna population model can be used to predict the ecological relevance of sublethal endpoints. (Thomas PreussView PDF
SE01B-2. Biomarker responses and population level effects on a feral population of Perch (Perca fluviatilis) (Niklas HansonView PDF
SE01B-3. Daphnia magna population responses to pesticides (Barry PietersView PDF
SE01B-5. On the use of bayesian inference to estimate DEBtox parameters (Elise BilloirView PDF
SE01B-6. Use of multivariate analysis to investigate the contribution of metal pollution to diatom species composition at different scales (Helena Guasch PadróView PDF
Arrábida Hall: Ecotoxicity tests for waste, waste eluates and waste water
RA01B-1. Ecotoxicological characterization of hazardous waste (Berndt-Michael WilkeView PDF
RA01B-2. Sensitivity comparison of selected aquatic and terrestrial toxicity test in industrial waste and contaminated soil characterization (Vladimír KocíView PDF
RA01B-4. Toxicity assessment for waters and effluents under the influence of wastewater treatment plant in Sao Paulo, Brazil (Sueli BorrelyView PDF
RA01B-6. Mode-of-action based ecotoxicological test battery combined with polar passive samplers for monitoring the efficiency of wastewater treatment plants (Beate EscherView PDF
D. Luis Hall: New analytical tools in environmental chemistry
EC01B-2. Equilibrium passive samplers to determine freely dissolved native PAH concentrations under field and laboratory conditions (Gerard CornelissenView PDF
EC01B-4. Diffusive sampling methods for analysis of the rhizosphere (Jeffrey WeidenhamerView PDF
EC01B-5. Determining chemical activity of (semi)volatile compounds by headspace solid phase microextraction (Charlotte LegindView PDF
D. Maria Hall: Special Topic: REACH
ST01B-1. Intelligent Testing and Integrated Assessment - New Challenges under REACH (Jan AhlersView PDF
ST01B-2. Liver toxicity in embryos and eleutheroembryos: use of the newly developed ST II medeka (David HintonView PDF
ST01B-5. The vertical and horizontal world of the downstream users in the context of REACh (David CockerView PDF
Infante Hall: Life Cycle Impact Assessment
LC02-1. The European Platform on LCA: Towards recommended Life Cycle Impact Assessment factors (Raffaella BersaniView PDF
LC02-2. Towards a consensus model in chemical characterization modelling for LCA: comparison and harmonisation of models for human exposure and toxicity (Ralph RosenbaumView PDF
LC02-3. LIME2 -Development of the Updated Japanse Damage Oriented LCIA Methodology- (Norihiro ItsuboView PDF
LC02-4. Geographically differentiated LCIA in United States and Central America: Influence and importance of spatial variability. (Sebastien HumbertView PDF
Porto Hall: Methods in sediment ecotoxicology and biodiversity assessment
SE05-1. Comparative assessment of reproductive toxicity of contaminated freshwater sediments by in vitro biotests and in vivo assays with two invertebrate species (Edita MazurovaView PDF
SE05-2. A DNA-microarray approach to investigate complex pollution of river sediments with zebra fish embryos (Thomas KosmehlView PDF
SE05-4. Can macro-invertebrates be used to distinguish different types of stress? (Eric De DeckereView PDF
SE05-6. Ecological condition of Lima estuary, NW of Iberian Peninsula (Ronaldo SousaView PDF
Sala dos Despachantes: Effect assessments of multiple stressors:experimental and interpretation approaches
MT01B-1. Ten years of mixing cocktails - where are we with combination effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals? (Martin ScholzeView PDF
MT01B-2. Cumulative risk/impact of eutrophication and toxic substances in freshwater ecosystems (Jerome PayetView PDF
MT01B-3. Multi-stress in the aquatic environment is it predictable? (Ivo RoessinkView PDF
MT01B-4. Environmental risk assessment of mixtures based on the risk determining substance (Romy BeckerView PDF
MT01B-5. Risk assessment of chemical mixtures relevant to actual exposures. (Hana PohlView PDF
MT01B-6. A generic environmental risk assessment approach for multiple stressors and exposure scenarios (Geoff FramptonView PDF

MON PM

Archive Hall: Promoting ecological relevance in ecotoxicology
keynote fossi. Why do thousands of scientists around the world use biomarker approaches? (Maria Cristina FossiView PDF
SE01C-1. Plant diversity and cell defence systems in an industrial wasteland at Homecourt (France) (Marc DazyView PDF
SE01C-3. LOW LEVELS OF INSECTICIDE CONTAMINATION INCREASE VULNERABILITY OF MOSQUITO LARVAE TO PREDATION (Sebastián ReynaldiView PDF
SE01C-4. Soil Toxicity Test Methods for Canadian Boreal Forested and Northern Regions (Juliska PrinczView PDF
SE01C-5. Understanding the bioavailibilty of certain classes of chemicals to zebrafish embryos (Adam LillicrapView PDF
Arrábida Hall: Toxic effects of 'new' substances
MT03-1. Is the new sweetener sucralose of environmental concern in aquatic ecosystems? (Henrik KylinView PDF
MT03-2. Comparative toxicity od imidacloprid and acetamiprid to nontarget terrestrial isopods Porcellio Scaber (Polonca TrebseView PDF
MT03-3. Effects of musk compounds in a suite of small-scale bioassays (Torsten KällqvistView PDF
MT03-5. Effects of Perfluorooctanoic Acid in Zebrafish (Danio rerio): an integrated genomics and proteomics approach. (An HagenaarsView PDF
D. Luis Hall: Degradation and bioremediation of chemicals
EC02-1. Understanding and enhancing the biodegradation of chloroethenes in the subsurface environment (Robert BarnesView PDF
EC02-2. Chemical activity of aromatic hydrocarbons determines growth and growth inhibition of bacteria and protozoa (Anne WindingView PDF
EC02-3. Bioremediation: Who is doing the dirty job in soil? (Miriam Igwo-EzikpeView PDF
EC02-4. Ecology of atrazine natural attenuation in soil from a major spill (G.K. SimsView PDF
EC02-5. Alder-Frankia Symbionts Enhance the Remediation and Revegetation of Tar Sands Tailings (Charles GreerView PDF
EC02-6. Comparative evaluation of different test methods for the prediction of the efficiency of natural attenuation processes in soil (Dieter HenneckeView PDF
D. Maria Hall: Progress toward the implementation of QSARs and other estimation methods
RE01-2. QSAR models for regulatory purposes from the experience of European Projects (Emilio BenfenatiView PDF
RE01-3. QSAR for REACH: Discrimination of Narcosis-level Compounds from Compounds Exerting Excess Toxicity Towards Fish (Andrzej SzymoszekView PDF
RE01-4. TIMES-SS - A promising tool for the assessment of skin sensitisation hazard. A characterisation with respect to the OECD Validation Principles for (Q)SARs (Grace PatlewiczView PDF
RE01-6. The OECD Collaboration for a QSAR Application Toolbox (Gilman VeithView PDF
Infante Hall: LCA and Emerging Issues: Indoor Exposure, Water Resources,Biodiversity, Accidents, etc
LC03-3. Health damages due to emissions from building materials in life cycle assessment of four types of dwellings (Arjen MeijerView PDF
LC03-4. Indoor exposure assessment within LCA (Stefanie HellwegView PDF
Porto Hall: Community studies in soil ecotoxicology
SE03-4. Chemical contamination versus non chemical stressors: the case study of agricultural soils (Christian MouginView PDF
SE03-5. Effects of the Antibiotic Sulfadiazine in Manure on the Soil Microbial Community Structure (Ute HammesfahrView PDF
Sala dos Despachantes: Validation of pesticide risk assessments. How accurate are we at predicting actual impacts?
RA02-3. Biomarker responses and physiological effects in the freshwater fish Oreochromis mossambicus following intermittent exposure to organophosphate pesticides (Martine JordaanView PDF
RA02-4. Using biological traits to improve the risk assessment of pesticides in Europe (Ralf B. SchaeferView PDF
RA02-5. Using small mammal population field data to calibrate pesticide risk assessments. (Pierre MineauView PDF
RA02-6. The impact of the use of fixed uncertainty factors in pesticide risk assessment (Robert LuttikView PDF

TUE AM1

Archive Hall: Enviromental Quality Assessments using gene expression and 'omics'
MT04A-1. Environmental monitoring by gene expression biomarkers in Barbus graellsii: laboratory and field studies. (n/a RaldúaView PDF
MT04A-2. Gene expression, oxidative stress and DNA damage in Mytilus galloprovincialis exposed to petrochemical contamination (Ines LimaView PDF
MT04A-3. Toxicogenomic responses in rainbow trout hepatocytes exposed to model chemicals and a synthetic mixture (Eivind Farmen FinneView PDF
MT04A-5. Newly developed microarray in Enchytraeus albidus (Oligochaeta): testing effects of chemicals and soil properties (Monica AmorimView PDF
MT04A-6. Population specific transcription profiles in reference and heavy metal tolerant populations of the soil arthropod Orchesella cincta (Collembola) (Dick RoelofsView PDF
Arrábida Hall: Advances in Bioaccumulation Assessment
RA04A-2. Utility of rainbow trout hepatic S9 fractions in determining the effect of BDE-47 on the major drug metabolizing enzymes (Jasminder SahiView PDF
RA04A-3. Determination of Xenobiotic Intrinsic Clearance in Freshly Isolated Hepatocytes from Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and Rat and Its Application in Bioaccumulation Assessment (Xing HanView PDF
RA04A-4. Extrapolating from in vitro Biotransformation Data to Metabolism Rate and BCF in Fish (Christina Cowan-EllsberryView PDF
RA04A-5. BCF Base Line Model: refinement and extending the applicability domain (Sabcho DimitrovView PDF
RA04A-6. Estimation of bioaccumulation index of unknown mixtures, refinement of environmental risk assessment of effluents. (Simon GutierrezView PDF
D. Luis Hall: Monitoring in biota: the role in environmental chemistry
EC03A-2. Is the EU ban of organotin compounds effective? Retrospective Monitoring of Organotin Compounds in Marine Biota 1985-2006 (Heinz RuedelView PDF
EC03A-4. Measuring atmospheric ammonia deposition based on changes in lichen community composition (Pedro PinhoView PDF
EC03A-5. FOLIAGE /AIR MERCURY GAS EXCHANGE FLUXES AND LEAVES ACCUMULATION IN A MAPLE TREE FOREST (QUÉBEC, CANADA). (Laurier PoissantView PDF
EC03A-6. Trees (Populus nigra L.) as quiet sentinels data logging trends of mercury discharges into an aquatic environment: a case study (Sizenando AbreuView PDF
D. Maria Hall: Pollutants in the tropical environment - South America
TE01A-1. Do tropical and temperate aquatic ecosystems respond similarly to intensive agriculture? A comparison of macroinvertebrate assemblage responses across different climatic regions (Salomé MenezesView PDF
TE01A-2. Mortality of aquatic organisms in agricultural areas of Costa Rica, risk factors and actions needed (Luisa CastilloView PDF
TE01A-4. Physical and Biological Evidence of Heavy Metal Contamination in the Almendares River Below a Large Landfill in Havana, Cuba (David GrahamView PDF
TE01A-5. SELENIUM AND MERCURY IN SESTON (PLANKTON AND PARTICULATE) FROM A BRAZILIAN ESTUARY, GUANABARA BAY (GB) (Helena KehrigView PDF
TE01A-6. ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF POLLUTANTS ON THE FIDDLER CRAB Uca princeps FROM THE ESTERO DE URIAS, SINALOA, MEXICO: A MULTIPLE BIOMARKER APPROACH (Sebastiá¡n ZúñigaView PDF
Infante Hall: LCA in Management in Industry and Public Policy
RE02-1. Strategy for the second phase (2006-2010) of the UNEP/SETAC Life Cycle Initiative - Bringing science-based life cycle approaches into practice. (James FavaView PDF
RE02-2. Life Cycle Thinking in European Policy: Supporting European Business and Public Administrations (David W. PenningtonView PDF
RE02-4. Dealing with LCI Uncertainties In the Decision Process - An Industry Perspective Application to Waste Management (Laurence ToffolettoView PDF
RE02-5. Feasibility of a social life cycle assessment at EDF(Electricit? de France) (Agathe LE BOCQView PDF
RE02-6. Integration of a life cycle perspective in the decision-making process for beneficial use of ashes from incineration (Sophie SpillemaeckersView PDF
Porto Hall: Monitoring and assessment of biological effects of contaminants in brackish-water and estuarine ecosystems
SE04-1. Spatial and temporal variability in particle bounded pesticides exposure and their effects on meiofaunal community structure in a temporarily open estuary. (Silke BollmohrView PDF
SE04-3. Real time biomonitoring of surface water quality based on fiberoptic method of cardiac activity recording in bivalve mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis Lam.) (Sergei KholodkevichView PDF
SE04-5. Four-year investigation of a framework to the use of immune endpoints for environment risk assessment in coastal marine ecosystems: findings and future challenges (Matthieu DucheminView PDF
SE04-6. BIOMONITORING STUDIES IN A SHALLOW LAGOON USING SENTINEL SPECIES (Luis VieiraView PDF
Sala dos Despachantes: Integrated chemical and biological approaches for the analysis and confirmation of cause-effect relationships
RA03-2. Establishing cause and effect relationships using effects-directed investigations of pulp mill effluents affecting fish reproduction in Canada (Mark HewittView PDF
RA03-3. AVERMECTINS ? how (eco)toxic they really are? (Lucija KolarView PDF

TUE AM2

Archive Hall: Enviromental Quality Assessments using gene expression and 'omics'
MT04B-1. Evaluation of a combined proteomics and genomics approach in an ecotoxicological context. (Marijke De WitView PDF
MT04B-3. Acute and chronic exposure to Aroclor 1254 impair protein expression profiles in Xenopus laevis tadpoles during early development and metamorphosis (Virginie GillardinView PDF
MT04B-4. Key recommendations for environmental metabolomics: direct sampling of organisms from the field and phenotypic anchoring (M. ViantView PDF
MT04B-6. Metabolic profiling and worms - can we identify omic biomarkers that apply across multiple contaminated sites? (Jake BundyView PDF
Arrábida Hall: Advances in Bioaccumulation Assessment
RA04B-1. BCF hydrophobicity cut-off: Truth or fake? (Michiel JonkerView PDF
RA04B-3. Development of a fish bioconcentration factor gold standard database (Bert Van HattumView PDF
RA04B-4. Recent advancements in modelling the impact of Carbonaceous Materials on bioavailability and food chain accumulation of POPs (Philipp EgelerView PDF
RA04B-5. Sediment Properties Affect Desorption and Bioaccumulation of Organic Model Compounds (Jussi KukkonenView PDF
RA04B-6. BIOAVAILABILITY ASSESSMENT OF ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS IN LIMNIC SEDIMENTS USING IN VITRO GUT FLUID EXTRACTION (Jonas GunnarssonView PDF
D. Luis Hall: Monitoring in biota: the role in environmental chemistry
EC03B-1. Field derived accumulation and release kinetics of DDTs in three plant species (Luca NizzettoView PDF
EC03B-3. Does riparian integrity index reflex water quality? (Carlas GonzalezView PDF
EC03B-4. NITRATE INDUCED PHOTODEGRADATION OF CHLOROTOLURON: CHARACTERIZATION AND IMPACT IN AQUATIC MESOCOSMS (Sylvie NélieuView PDF
EC03B-6. Comparison of bioanalytical ad chemical results of dioxin-like compounds in soils (Walkiria Levy LopezView PDF
D. Maria Hall: Africa, POPs and effluents
TE01B-3. Risk Assessment and risk management of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in Ghana - Lindane as a Case Study (Sam Adu-KumiView PDF
TE01B-4. Persistent Organic Contaminants in the Blubber of Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops aduncus) and Spinner Dolphin (Stenella longirostris) From the Coastal Waters of Zanzibar (Haji MwevuraView PDF
TE01B-5. Application of transplantation studies within the integrated water resources framework of South Africa. (Victor WepenerView PDF
TE01B-6. Genotoxicity in bream (Oreochromis niloticus) exposed to textile effluent (Yogeshkumar NaikView PDF
Infante Hall: Derivation and Implementation of Environmental Quality Standards
RE04-1. Derivation of environmental quality standards under the Water Framework Directive (Vincent BonnometView PDF
RE04-2. Spreading best practice in the derivation of aquatic environmental quality standards (Peter MatthiessenView PDF
RE04-3. Soil quality standards: tools in a decision making process (Graham MerringtonView PDF
RE04-4. A framework for delivering cost-effective Environmental Quality Standards (Paul WhitehouseView PDF
RE04-5. Implementation of Environmental Quality Standards (Mark CraneView PDF
Porto Hall: Field studies with bees and other (non-target) arthropods
SE02-1. Terrestrial Non-Target Arthropod Higher Tier / Field Studies - What can be learned from the aquatic area (Peter DohmenView PDF
SE02-2. Applicability of arthropod field studies in the off-field risk assessment of pesticides. A regulatory-based view (Petra FilzekView PDF
SE02-3. Terrestrial mesocosm studies with non-target arthropods (Frank BakkerView PDF
SE02-4. Effects of a 3-year low-input pesticide use on tritrophic systems in field crops (Bernd FreierView PDF
SE02-5. Understanding and interpretating the impact and recovery of non-target arthropods from regulatory field studies (Mark MilesView PDF
Sala dos Despachantes: Effects of pollutants in the marine environment
SE06A-4. Metallic contaminations in the mangrove of Guadeloupe (Lesser Antilles) - Use of the comet assay for genotoxicity monitoring (Gaëlle RAMDINEView PDF
SE06A-5. PAH body burden and bile OH-PAH metabolite concentration in fish: the monitoring potential? (Hans BlanckView PDF

TUE PM

Archive Hall: Metal bioavailability in aquatic and terrestrial systems: integrating mechanistic research and modelling with regulatory action
RA05A-2. Applying the Terrestrial Biotic Ligand Model (TBLM) to Species Sensitivity Distributions (Herbert AllenView PDF
RA05A-3. Long-term kinetics of cadmium bioaccumulation in Eisenia andrei (Roman LannoView PDF
RA05A-4. Soil characteristics and bioavailability of metals: implications for risks of top-predators. (Nico Van den BrinkView PDF
RA05A-5. Cytosolic bioaccumulation to assess effects of metallic mixtures in sediments (Alexandre PeryView PDF
RA05A-6. Bioavailability of nickel in whole sediment laboratory toxicity tests: the role of AVS and overlying water exposure (Michiel VandegehuchteView PDF
Arrábida Hall: Case studies on sediment risks and impact assessments
RA06-1. Ecological risk assessment of dioxin-contaminated sediments. (Klaas KaagView PDF
RA06-2. Assessing health risks to people, livestock, aquatic life and wildlife due to sediment contamination - a case study (R. MoraesView PDF
RA06-3. Determining Ecotoxicological Risks of Contaminated Sediments. A Case Study in Bispevika, Oslo Harbour (Amy OenView PDF
RA06-4. Integrative approach for marine sediment risk assessment. A case of study in the Nerviýn estuary (Basque Country) (Joxe Mikel GarmendiaView PDF
RA06-5. Pesticide Use in Uganda and pollution of Lake Victoria (Bernard KiremireView PDF
RA06-6. Temporal trends of organochlorine pesticides concentration in the sediments of Arges River (Marius Lucian MatacheView PDF
D. Luis Hall: Bioavailability of sediment and soil organic pollutants
EC04-1. The chemical activity of hydrophobic organic pollutants in soils and sediments (Philipp MayerView PDF
EC04-2. PDMS coated stirring bars - a new method to include the bioavailability in the effect-directed analysis of contaminated sediments (Nicole BandowView PDF
EC04-3. Sorption of mixtures of alcohol ethoxylates to marine sediment: experimental data and model simulations. (Steven DrogeView PDF
EC04-6. Predicting Earthworm Uptake of PAHs from Manufactured Gas Plant Soils Using Water Desorption and Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction (Joseph KreitingerView PDF
D. Maria Hall: Africa and Asia pesticides and heavy metals
TE01C-1. Estimation of Mercury Exposure through Fish Consumption of Women in Subsistence Fishing Community near a Small Scale Gold Mine in Geita - Tanzania (Adama Makoum TOEView PDF
TE01C-2. Environmental contamination and bioavailability of sediment bound heavy metals from selected locations along the East coast of Africa (Valentine MubianaView PDF
TE01C-3. Trace metals in biota from the Saigon river, Vietnam (Dayanthi NugegodaView PDF
TE01C-4. DDT and pyrethroids in breast milk from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (Henk BouwmanView PDF
TE01C-5. System Dynamics Simulation of a Pesticide-Impacted Estuary in South Africa (Peter WadeView PDF
TE01C-6. Estimation of unfavorable effects associated with aquatic pollutants (agricultural pesticides) to multi-use aquatic ecosystems in Dry Zone of Sri Lanka using bioassay technique (Warnajith PereraView PDF
Infante Hall: Endocrine disruption
MT05A-2. Phylogenetic origins for differences in expression of enzymes involved in the metabolism of endocrine disrupting compounds. (Peter Van den HurkView PDF
MT05A-3. Effects of short-term exposure of marine mussel Mytilus edulis to 17ß-estradiol and tributyltin: a molecular level approach (Martina FenskeView PDF
Porto Hall: The Use of QSARs and Read-Across in Environmental Risk Assessment
RA07-1. Chemometrical methods for grouping (clustering) and classification (categorization) of chemicals ? can we use artificial neural networks? (Marjan VrackoView PDF
RA07-2. Model based environmental risk assessment of chemical warfare agents (Hans SandersonView PDF
RA07-5. Linear vs nonlinear QSAR models for androgen receptor binding affinity of natural and man-made chemicals (James DEVILLERSView PDF
Sala dos Despachantes: Effects of pollutants in the marine environment
SE06B-2. Combined effects of pyrene and nutrient condition on natural plankton communities (Morten HjorthView PDF
SE06B-4. Effects of petroleum-associated compounds on the energy budget of Arctic benthic organisms (Gro Harlaug OlsenView PDF
SE06B-5. Toxicity of the Prestige fuel oil, commercial heavy fuel and weathered fuel assessed by the bivalve and sea-urchin embryogenesis bioassay. (Liliana Saco-AlvarezView PDF

WED AM1

Archive Hall: Metal bioavailability in aquatic and terrestrial systems: integrating mechanistic research and modelling with regulatory action
RA05B-1. Cobalt: Application of an International Approach for Developing Environmental Criteria/Guidelines/Standards for Metals (William StubblefieldView PDF
RA05B-2. Predicted no effect concentrations for metals in Dutch surface waters using Biotic Ligand Models; sensitivity and normalisation scenario analysis (Martina VijverView PDF
RA05B-3. Metal ion binding to chemical ligands, cell membranes, and cell walls. A scale of relative binding strengths that correlates strongly with ion charge and Pauling electronegativity. (Thomas KinraideView PDF
RA05B-4. Metal bioaccumulation in aquatic species: quantification of accumulation kinetics using physico-chemical properties of metals (Karin VeltmanView PDF
Arrábida Hall: Advances in higher tier assessments
RA08-1. State-of-the-art of ecological modelling for risk assessments of pesticides: a critical review (Volker GrimmView PDF
RA08-2. Population-level risk assessment for an anti-androgenic pesticide with epigenetic effects (Dalkvist TrineView PDF
RA08-4. Modelling the response of zebrafish (Danio rerio) populations to toxicant exposure with different modes of actions (Pernille ThorbekView PDF
RA08-5. Terrestrial Model Ecosystems - A case study to evaluate the structural effects of a toxic and moderately persistent insecticide on the soil meso-fauna (Alexander NikolakisView PDF
RA08-6. Aquatic mesocosm studies as tool in higher-tier risk assessment for pesticides (Monika Hammers-WirtzView PDF
D. Luis Hall: Fate and exposure modelling
EC05A-5. Evaluating environmental fate models with field data: the global distribution of DDT as a case study (Urs SchenkerView PDF
EC05A-6. POP fate modeling: recent developments (Victor ShatalovView PDF
D. Maria Hall: Contributions of EU Scientific Committees and panels in decision making
RE03-2. Role of SCs and their impact on regulations concerning human health. (Helmut GreimView PDF
RE03-3. Whither science in the EU environmental regulatory process? (Peter CalowView PDF
RE03-4. An industry view on independent scientific advice (Watze De WolfView PDF
RE03-5. The role of EFSA?s scientific PPR Panel in pesticide risk assessment (Christine FuellView PDF
Infante Hall: Climate changes
CC01-1. How does the characterisation of organic contaminants change with respect to their global fate under a climate-change scenario? (Harald von WaldowView PDF
CC01-3. ATMOSPHERIC AND SEAWATER PCBs CONCENTRATIONS IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. (Rosalinda GioiaView PDF
CC01-5. Flood Retention and Drinking Water Supply - Preventing Conflicts of Interest (Jan WoelzView PDF
Porto Hall: Environmental pollution and human health
PH01A-1. International consensus model for comparative assessment of chemiclas (Michael HauschildView PDF
PH01A-5. Ecological and Human Exposure Assessment: Building on Common Ground (R. MaddalenaView PDF
PH01A-6. ASSESSMENT OF CHEMICALS RELEASED FROM CONSUMER PRODUCTS INTO THE INDOOR ENVIRONMENT (Allan astrup JensenView PDF
Sala dos Despachantes: Endocrine disruption
MT05B-3. An in vitro floating agarose method for evaluating the effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals on steroidogenesis of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) previtellogenic oocytes (Siv-Hege VangView PDF
MT05B-4. Effects of persistent organic pollutants on the thyroid function of the seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax), an endocrine disruption? (Joseph SchnitzlerView PDF
MT05B-5. Evaluation of a Fish Sexual Development Test as an OECD guideline to detect endocrine active chemicals: A two species comparison (Henrik HolbechView PDF

WED AM2

Archive Hall: Environmental Risk Assessments for Plant Protection Products in the European Union
RA09A-1. Higher Tier Testing and Refined Risk Assessments - Examples and Experiences (Peter DohmenView PDF
RA09A-2. Analysis of ecological risk posed by pesticides to surface waters in England (Chris HolmesView PDF
RA09A-3. FOCUS Surface Water Scenarios: Relevance at the Zonal/Member State level (Gregory HughesView PDF
RA09A-4. A GIS based risk assessment tool for aquatic ecosystems: a comparison of a regional approach and a field based approach. (Joern StrassemeyerView PDF
RA09A-5. ESTABLISHING PESTICIDE ENVIRONMENTAL SCENARIOS FOR RICE CROPPING IN ITALY (Elena RedolfiView PDF
RA09A-6. AN APPROACH FOR A LANDSCAPE BASED PROBABILISTIC EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT OF SPRAY DRIFT IN GERMANY (Burkhard GollaView PDF
Arrábida Hall: Diagnostic Approaches in Ecological Biomonitoring
SE07-1. A pilot study investigating source apportionment techniques to identify causes of macrofauna impairment in surface waters in England and Wales (Dick De Zwart) View PDF (Waiting Approval)
SE07-2. Complexity in Ohio land use patterns and effects on diagnostic assessment: a Tier 1 database evaluation applying the GIS-based WOE/WLR method (Katherine KapoView PDF
SE07-3. Combined use of biomarkers, in situ bioassays and biological indices to diagnose environmental hazards of sewage treatment plant effluent discharges in two Mediterranean rivers (NE Spain) (Carlos BarataView PDF
SE07-4. Trait convergence along multiple stressor gradients in aquatic insect communities: implications for biomonitoring (Nelli HorriganView PDF
SE07-5. Bio-indicators in the assessment of the effects of chemicals on aquatic species in the Rietvlei Nature Reserve, South Africa (Christopher HickeyView PDF
SE07-6. Diagnosing ecological risk using river-side microcosms (Joseph CulpView PDF
D. Luis Hall: Fate and exposure modelling
EC05B-1. The influence of environmental characteristics and substance properties on the variation in chemical concentrations in Europe (Anne HollanderView PDF
EC05B-2. Estimating non-target exposure to anticoagulant rodenticides with a PBPK model (David PowellView PDF
EC05B-3. Partitioning of Polar and Apolar Organic Compounds to Aerosols: experiments and modelling (Hans Peter ArpView PDF
EC05B-4. Prediction of rate constants for the indirect photolysis of organic compounds ? modified MOOH method (Anna BöhnhardtView PDF
EC05B-5. Critical Evaluation of Degradation Kinetics of Pesticides in Water-Sediment Standard Tests (J. KlasmeierView PDF
D. Maria Hall: Behavioural, reproductive and developmental toxicology
MT06-1. Assessment of the effects of the pesticide imidacloprid on the behaviour of one oligochaete species, Lumbriculus variegatus (Margarida SardoView PDF
MT06-2. Reaction of populations of the collembolan Folsomia candida to phenmedipham exposure ý Does genetics really matter? (Joao Barateiro DiogoView PDF
MT06-3. UV-absorbing compounds 3-benzylidene camphor and benzophenone-2 adversely affect fertility and reproduction in fish (Karl FentView PDF
Infante Hall: Technology Assessment, Ecodesign, and Eco-innovation
LC04-1. Towards a European Methodology for Sustainability Assessment of Technologies (Michele GalatolaView PDF
LC04-2. Managing Emerging Technologies - Sustainable Design of Geopolymers (Marcel WeilView PDF
LC04-5. Process optimization on economic, energetic and environmental objectives (François VinceView PDF
Porto Hall: Environmental pollution and human health
PH01B-1. Chlorination products: emerging links with the epidemic of allergic diseases (Alfred BernardView PDF
PH01B-3. A TIE pilot study using in vivo bioassay with the estuarine amphipod, Corophium volutator (Robinson MdegelaView PDF
PH01B-5. Risk Assessment of Production and Reuse of Treated Ash Aggregate (Hsiu-Ching ShihView PDF
Sala dos Despachantes: Special Topic: Soil protection in Europe
ST02A-1. Historical overview on soil protection policies in the European Union (1952 to 2006) (Luca MontanarellaView PDF
ST02A-2. The Soil thematic strategy: Description of content and implications (N. De WitView PDF
ST02A-3. Pro's and Con's of the proposed European Soil Framework Directive (Joop VegterView PDF
ST02A-4. Environmental Quality Standards for Soils: Lessons from the Water Framework Directive (Mark CraneView PDF
ST02A-5. Soil protection in the member states: I. Germany (K. Hund-RinkeView PDF
ST02A-6. Contaminated Land: The Portuguese Legal Framework (Luis ArrojaView PDF

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Archive Hall: Environmental Risk Assessments for Plant Protection Products in the European Union
RA09B-1. Field-based studies in higher-tier assessments for birds and mammals: A case-study on an OP insecticide in orchards. (Steve NormanView PDF
RA09B-2. Predicting sublethal effects of herbicides on terrestrial non-crop plant species in the field from greenhouse data (Serenella SalaView PDF
RA09B-4. Current status and future perspectives for non-target terrestrial plant testing and risk assessment for crop protection products (Ken PallettView PDF
Arrábida Hall: Wildlife toxicology and intoxication diagnosis
SE08-1. Use of anthelmintics in large herbivores in nature conservation areas and its potential impact on biodiversity (Joost Lahr)
SE08-2. DOLPHINS IN TEST TUBES: NEW-TOOL TO INVESTIGATE TOXICOLOGICAL HAZARD DUE TO ENDOCRINE DISRUPTOR ORGANOCHLORINES AND EMERGING CONTAMINANTS IN MEDITERRANEAN CETACEANS (Maria Cristina FossiView PDF
SE08-3. Assessing Potential Trace and Non-Trace Element Associations to Liver Transaminases in Bottlenose Dolphins (Kara SorensenView PDF
SE08-4. Investigation of heron nestling deformities in North Nottinghamshire, UK (Helen ThompsonView PDF
SE08-5. CONTAMINANT EFFECTS ON REPRODUCTION, EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT AND EGGSHELL CHARACTERISTICS OF BALD EAGLES FROM THE GREAT LAKES, USA, 1986 ý 2000 (John ElliottView PDF
D. Luis Hall: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl Substances: Analysis and Environmental Fate
EC06-3. Development of Passive Air Samplers for Perfluoroalkyl Compounds (Mahiba ShoeibView PDF
EC06-5. What is so special about the sorption behavior of highly fluorinated compounds? (Kai GossView PDF
EC06-6. Global-Scale Fate and Transport of Perfluorocarboxylates and Perfluorocarboxylic Acids Emitted from Direct Sources using a Spatially-Resolved Multi-Species Model (James ArmitageView PDF
D. Maria Hall: Systems biology in the environment: Integrating molecular and higher-level biological responses
MT08-3. Distinguishing between molecular and physiological mode of action for sub-lethal effects (Tjalling JagerView PDF
MT08-4. Effluent impact assessment using microarray-based analysis in common carp: a systems toxicology approach (Karlijn Van der VenView PDF
MT08-5. A computational approach to developing biomarkers from toxicogenomics predictive of environmental exposures of flounder fish (James ChipmanView PDF
Infante Hall: Nanomaterials: environmental fate, effects, LCA and risk assessment
MT07A-2. Current and predicted environmental exposure arising from engineered nanomaterials (Alistair BoxallView PDF
MT07A-4. The existing toxicity test with a terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber is a satisfactory starting point for assessing effects of nanoparticles (Mohammed BaalushaView PDF
MT07A-5. Toxicity of nanoparticles to embryos of the marine macroalgae Fucus serratus (Damjana DrobneView PDF
Porto Hall: Natural Toxins: effects on environmental and human health
PH02-2. Effects of microcystin-LR on Vero cells: from cell death to cell proliferation. (Elsa Dias) View PDF (Waiting Approval)
PH02-4. Accumulation and depuration of anatoxin-a by M. galloprovincialis under laboratory conditions (Joana OsswaldView PDF
Sala dos Despachantes: Special Topic: Soil protection in Europe
ST02B-1. Soil Protection in Bulgaria and in the other new East European member states (Konstantin TerytzeView PDF
ST02B-2. Main threats to soil as identified by the soil framework directive (John JensenView PDF
ST02B-3. Soil erosion: a main threat to soils in Europe (V. Castillo Sánchez View PDF
ST02B-4. The role of soil lost biodiversity: missed chances and a plea for research (Antonio BispoView PDF
ST02B-5. Discussion (Moderated by J. Roembke)
ST02B-6. Conclusions (J. Van WensemView PDF

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Archive Hall: Environmental Risk Assessments for Plant Protection Products in the European Union
RA09C-1. Environmental risk assessment on biopesticides - benefit or burden? (Christina PicklView PDF
RA09C-2. An alternative method for the estimation of non-target-arthropod pesticide exposure (Alan LawrenceView PDF
RA09C-3. Passive samplers as a key tool to estimate exposure to pesticides on different time scale (Ludovic TUDURIView PDF
RA09C-4. Assessment of gaseous deposition of pesticides onto small water bodies (Cor JacobsView PDF
Arrábida Hall: Assessing the impact of offshore oil and gas activities
RA11-1. Potential for Seismic Surveys to Cause Sub-lethal Effects in Fish and Shellfish (Jerry PayneView PDF
RA11-2. Are arctic benthos more sensitive to petroleum-associated components? (JoLynn CarrollView PDF
RA11-3. Effect-assisted risk assessment - how can bioassays be used to direct risk assessment of effluents from oil production activities? (Knut-Erik TollefsenView PDF
RA11-4. Ecotoxicity of petroleum products used in pipelines located in Mexican tropical environments with aquatic organisms (Guillermo Muñoz-MejíaView PDF
RA11-5. Biomarker responses linked to environmental risk: What are acceptable threshold limits? (Mathijs SmitView PDF
RA11-6. Combining quantitative risk assessment and monitoring to holistic environmental management of discharges from the oil and gas industry (Ingunn NilssenView PDF
D. Luis Hall: PBT chemicals: methods to determine persistence in the environment
EC07-1. Development of New Guideline to Assess the Primary and Ultimate Biodegradation of Chemicals Discharged to Wastewater (M. MatthiesView PDF
EC07-2. Are PCBs Legacy POPs? An Assessment of Current PCB Use in Urban Areas (Gabriela EspinosaView PDF
EC07-5. Structure biodegradation relationships for organic pollutants in water and soil (Thomas FederleView PDF
EC07-6. Determination of Soil Biodegradation Half-lives from Simulation Tests (Nina ItrichView PDF
D. Maria Hall: Risk assessment and regulation
RE05-1. Time for paradigm shifts (Watze De WolfView PDF
RE05-2. Internet survey of expert and stakeholder views regarding cumulative risks from multiple stressors in Europe: Information needs and communication (Timo AssmuthView PDF
RE05-3. A Weight-of-Evidence Framework for Contaminated Sediment Assessment (Graeme BatleyView PDF
RE05-4. Development and Implementation of a Right-to-Know Website that Presents Estimated Cancer Risks for Air Emissions of Large Industrial Facilities (Ad RagasView PDF
RE05-5. Communicating the 'hidden content' of environmental health risk maps : transparency about choices and assumptions (Matthieu CrayeView PDF
RE05-6. Addressing uncertainty in decision making for contaminated sediment management (Susanne HeiseView PDF
Infante Hall: Nanomaterials: environmental fate, effects, LCA and risk assessment
MT07B-1. Effects of C60 fullerene nanoparticles on soil bacteria and protozoa (Anders BaunView PDF
MT07B-2. The role of C60 nanoparticles in relation to toxicity and bioaccumulation of xenobiotic organic compounds in Daphnia magna (Richard HandyView PDF
MT07B-4. Toxicity at the nanoscale level in trout hepatocytes exposed to quantum dots- exploring a new realm of toxicity (Yvan WengerView PDF
Porto Hall: Determinants of environmentally-born manganese neurotoxicity: from worms to men
PH03-1. Manganese accumulation and toxicity in aquatic invertebrates. (Susanne BadenView PDF
PH03-2. Transcriptional and Post-translational Regulation of the Major Mn Transport Protein, Divalent Metal Transporter 1 (DMT1) (Jerome RothView PDF
PH03-3. Gene Expression Profiling of Human Primary Astrocytes Exposed to Manganese Chloride Indicates Selective Effects on Several Functions of the Cells (Li ZhangView PDF
PH03-4. Mn2+ Inhibition of Oxidative Phosphorylation (Thomas GunterView PDF
PH03-5. Utility of Quantitative Tremor Analysis in Predicting Manganism in Welders (Juan Sanchez-RamosView PDF
Sala dos Despachantes: Environmental Risk Assessment and Regulation for Pharmaceuticals
RA10-1. Priorisation of human pharmaceuticals to survey in French aquatic ecosystems (Jean Philippe BesseView PDF
RA10-2. Comparative abiotic and biotic degradation of beta-blockers in river waters (Qintao LiuView PDF
RA10-3. Results of an international ring test according to the OECD draft guideline - Determination of Developmental Toxicity of a Test Chemical to Dipteran Dung Flies (Katie BarrettView PDF
RA10-4. Tracing pharmaceutical residues from humans to fish (Margaretha Adolfsson-EriciView PDF
RA10-5. Status Quo - Experiences with Environmental Risk Assessment of pharmaceuticals at an environment agency (Nicole AdlerView PDF
RA10-6. Environmental Fate and Effects of Simvastatin (Joan TellView PDF