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SETAC Europe
19th
Annual Meeting
31 May - 4 June 2009, Göteborg, Sweden
SCIENTIFIC
PROGRAMME
DAY BY DAY
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Monday Morning I Platform Sessions, 1 June 2009 ROOM K1 ROOM K2 ROOM K3 ROOM H1
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SS
ION
RA14A
STANDARD METHODS FOR HAZARD AND RISK
ASSESSMENTS AND MONITORING OF
ECOSYSTEM HEALTH
RP SCROGGINS, RG DAVE
ET14A
PESTICIDE ECOTOXICOLOGY AND
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
M VIGHI, A GINEBREDA
ET12
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN OMICS, INCLUDING
EPIGENETICS
J LEGLER, NM VAN STRAALEN
CH08
THE GLOBAL CYCLE OF ORGANIC
MICROPOLLUTANTS
R GIOIA, KAPG POZO
8:3
0
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
8:3
5
RA14A-1 10 Years of terrestrial ecological risk assessment: An evaluation. MHAB Wagelmans et al. (Bioclear, GRONINGEN, The Netherlands)
ET14A-1 Comparing functional and structural endpoints of an aquatic community exposed to herbicides. K Knauer (Federal office of agriculture, BERN, Switzerland)
ET12-1 A metabolomics approach to assessing time and concentration response relationships in synchronized algal populations. M Schmitt-
Jansen et al.(Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, LEIPZIG, Germany)
CH08-1 Atmospheric residence times and 'grasshoping' over the tropical, subtropical and polar oceans. J Dachs
et al.
(IDAEA-CSIC, BARCELONA, Spain)
8:5
5
RA14A-2 Applicability of OECD ecotoxicology and fate test guidelines for regulatory testing of nanomaterials. H Ahtiainen et al. (Finnish Environment Institute, HELSINKI, Finland)
ET14A-2 Are aquatic mesocosms representative of edge-of field water bodies in the UK? - An initial analysis. SA Taylor et al. (Cambridge environmental Assessments, CAMBRIDGE, UK)
ET12-2 Gene expression profiles combined with life history assessment of naïve and selected Daphnia magna populations exposed to pollution and parasites. MD Jansen
et
al.(KULeuven, LEUVEN, Belgium)
CH08-2 Spatial variabilities and seasonality of persistent organic pollutants in the global atmosphere: First two years of data from the GAPS Network. SC Lee
et al.
(Environment Canada, TORONTO, Canada)
9:1
5
RA14A-3 Biotest standards for genotoxicity assessments of water samples - State of affairs and future needs. GL Reifferscheid (German Federal Institute of Hydrology, KOBLENZ, Germany)
ET14A-3 Validation and implementation of PRIMET and PERPEST pesticide risk models in a semi-arid subtropical region. W Malherbe et al. (University of Johannesburg, JOHANNES-BURG, South Africa)
ET12-3 Gene expression studies reveal that interacting mechanisms of toxicity may cause non-additive responses of Daphnia magna to a pesticide mixture. CJ Hill et al. (University of Reading, READING, UK)
CH08-3 Evidence of a global scale decrease in the back-ground air concentration of dioxins and furans. L Nizzetto et al. (Lancaster Environment Centre, LANCASTER, UK)
9:3
5
RA14A-4 Update on the U.S. EPA's series 850 ecological effects test guidelines. JP Staveley
et al. (ARCADIS
U.S., Inc., DURHAM, NC, USA)
ET14A-4 How the management of the watershed upstream of the fish ponds can affect the safety of the fish produced? A Lazartigues
et al. (Nancy-
Université, INRA, VANDŒUVRE- LÈS-NANCY, France)
ET12-4 Epigenetics: an emerging field in environmental toxicology. J Legler (VU University Amsterdam, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)
CH08-4 Global distribution of airborne polyfluorinated compounds in the marine atmosphere of the Atlantic and Southern Ocean. A Dreyer
et al. (GKSS Research
Center, GEESTHACHT, Germany)
9:5
5
RA14A-5 The importance of method standardization and quality assurance in the application of biological test data. RP Scroggins et al. (Biological Methods Section, OTTAWA, Canada)
ET14A-5 Chronic toxicity of lindane in a full life-cycle test with non-biting midges (Chironomus riparius Meigen). L Weltje et al. (BASF SE, LIMBURGER-HOF, Germany)
ET12-5 DNA methylation and transgenerational effects of exposure in Daphnia magna. MB Vandegehuchte
et al. (Ghent University (UGent), GENT, Belgium)
CH08-5 Uptake and processing of POPs by boreal forest systems: Do they keep everything they receive? C Moeckel
et al.
(Lancaster University, LANCASTER, UK)
BREAK 10:15 - 10:45
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Monday Morning I Platform Sessions, 1 June 2009 ROOM G2 ROOM G3 ROOM G4 ROOM F1
SE
SS
ION
CH01A
ADSORPTION, SPECIATION AND
BIOAVAILABILITY OF METALS
KAC DE SCHAMPHELAERE, E SMOLDERS, A COBELO-GARCIA
CH05A
NEW DIRECTIONS IN FATE AND EXPOSURE MODELING OF
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS
M MACLEOD, T GOUIN, I COUSINS
LC02A
LIFE CYCLE IMPACT ASSESSMENT:
METHODOLOGICAL ADVANCES, INCLUDING
BIODIVERSITY AND WATER USE
J PAYET, M HAUSSCHILD
CH04A
EMERGING CONTAMINANTS: IDENTIFICATION
STRATEGIES AND OCCURENCE
P HAGLUND, K LANGFORD
8:3
0
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
8:3
5
CH01A-1 Foliar conta-mination of Lactuca Sativa by fallout from a lead-recycling plant. GU Uzu
et
al. (ECOLAB, CASTANET TOLOSAN CEDEX, France)
CH05A-1 The state of environmental contaminant fate modeling. M MacLeod
et al. (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich), ZURICH, Switzerland)
LC02A-1 Life cycle human toxicity assessment of pesticides: Comparing fruit and vegetable diets in Switzerland and the United States. R Juraske et al. (ETH,
ZÜRICH, Switzerland)
CH04A-1 Identification of androgen disrupting compounds in effect directed analysed river sediment with an LTQ-Orbitrap. M Weiss et al.
(Institute for Environmental Studies, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)
8:5
5
CH01A-2 Impact of three ecologically contrasting earthworms on Arsenic bioavailability. TP Sizmur & ME Hodson (University of Reading, READING, UK)
CH05A-2 Estimation of physical properties and chemical reactivity para-meters of organic com-pounds for environmental modeling by SPARC. H Hilal & A Carreira (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, ATHENS, USA)
LC02A-2 Comparative ecotoxicological impact of radioactive substances in freshwaters. O Jolliet
et al.
(University of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, USA)
CH04A-2 HPLC/APCI-FTICR-MS as a tool for the identification of mutagenic polar compounds in fractionated sediment extracts. SA Bataineh
et al.
(UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, LEIPZIG, Germany)
9:1
5
CH01A-3 Bioaccumulation of dissolved metals in zebra mussels: influence of water composition. A Bourgeault et al. (Cemagref, ANTONY, France)
CH05A-3 Finding activity feasible: a multimedia model for ionizable compounds. Test results for 2,4-D and aniline. A Franco & S Trapp (Technical Universty of Denmark, Dept. of Environmental Engineering, KONGENS LYNGBY, Denmark)
LC02A-3 Biodiversity damage assessment in LIME2 -damage assessment focusing on extinction species. N Itsubo & R Ii (Musashi Institute of Technology, YOKOHAMA, Japan)
CH04A-3 Temporal variation and chemical identification of glucocorticogenic compounds in various waters in the Netherlands. M Schriks
et al.
(NIEUWEGEIN, The Netherlands)
9:3
5
CH01A-4 Enhanced or decreased lead uptake by the blue mussel Mytilus sp. following lead complexation by different types of dissolved organic matter in seawater. P Sanchez-Marin (University of Vigo, VIGO, Spain)
CH05A-4 A dynamic model of POP exchange through the air - vegetation - litter - soil compartments. A Di Guardo
et al. (University of Insubria, COMO, Italy)
LC02A-4 Monetary weighting methods for LCA. G Finnveden & S Ahlroth (KTH (Royal Institute of Technology), STOCKHOLM, Sweden)
CH04A-4 Risk assessment of potential emerging pollutants in the Danube River Basin. PC Von der Ohe
et al. (UFZ - Helmholtz
Centre for Environmental Research, LEIPZIG, Germany)
9:5
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CH01A-5 Experimental tracing of Cd contamination pathways in oysters (Crassostrea gigas) by stable isotope spikes. E Strady et al. (Université de Bordeaux, TALENCE, France)
CH05A-5 Bayesian updating of model predictions with field data: A case study on global DDT predictions. U Schenker
et al. (ETH Zurich,
ZURICH, Switzerland)
LC02A-PS Poster spotlight:
Life Cycle Impact Assess-ment: Methodological advances, including biodiversity and water use
MO 228, M0 229, MO 236, MO 241
CH04A-5 A fate and effects assessment of selected alkanolamines in the marine environment. AM Booth et al.
(SINTEF
Materials and Chemistry, TRONDHEIM, Norway)
BREAK 10:15 - 10:45
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Monday Morning II Platform Sessions, 1 June 2009 ROOM K1 ROOM K2 ROOM K3 ROOM H1
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RA14B
STANDARD METHODS FOR HAZARD AND RISK
ASSESSMENTS AND MONITORING OF
ECOSYSTEM HEALTH
RP SCROGGINS, RG DAVE
ET14B
PESTICIDE ECOTOXICOLOGY AND
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
M VIGHI, A GINEBREDA
ET02
APPLICATION OF OMICS TECHNOLOGIES TO
IDENTIFYING CRITICAL PATHWAYS OR
BIOMARKERS OF TOXICITY THAT IMPACT
RISK
S CRISTOBAL, X-X PENG
RA09
MIXTURE TOXICITY IN ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
ASSESSMENT AND REGULATORY DECISION
MAKING- RELEVANCE AND STATE-OF-THE-ART
K KNAUER, T FRISCHE
10:4
5
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
10:5
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RA14B-1 Development of a new OECD copepod development and reproduction test guideline. CM Breitholtz et al. (Stockholm University, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)
ET14B-1 Water toxicity and pesticides loads in water and seafood in the Ebro river delta during rice cultivation. MA Köck
et al.
(CSIC, BARCELONA, Spain)
ET02-1 Of fish and chips: predictive and discovery toxicogenomics using zebrafish. SH Lam (National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE, Singapore)
RA09-1 Predicting daphnid survival after in situ exposure to complex mixtures. J Baas
et al. (Vrije
Universiteit, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)
11:1
0
RA14B-2 Compilation of control performance data for laboratories conducting whole-sediment toxicity tests with the amphipod Hyalella azteca and the midge Chironomus dilutus. G Ingersoll
et al. (USGS,
COLUMBIA, USA)
ET14B-2 Determining ecological risk of systemic insecticides in trees when standard toxicity testing won't work. P Kreutzweiser
et al. (Canadian Forest Service, SAULT STE MARIE, Canada)
ET02-2 Proteomic analysis of exposure to human pharmaceuticals. S Cristobal
et al. (Stockholm University, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)
RA09-2 Getting in touch with the real world: applying Concentration Addition for predicting and assessing the joint toxicity of pharmaceutical mixtures in STP effluents. T Backhaus & M Karlsson (University of Göteborg, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)
11:3
0
RA14B-3 Hazard classification of solid wastes by using tests with soil organisms: An example of the successful application of ISO methods to a new area. J Roembke
&
H Moser (ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH, FLOERSHEIM, Germany)
ET14B-3 Chlorpyrifos, a widely used OP-insecticide: A multiple field study program assessing the risk to wild birds. C Wolf
et al.
(Rifcon GmbH, LEICH-LINGEN, Germany)
ET02-3 PH-dependant outer membrane proteome in Escherichia coli. X-X Peng et al. (GUANGZHOU, UNIVERSITY CITY, China)
RA09-3 Risk of mixture toxicity in Dutch surface waters. ACM De Nijs et al. (RIVM, BILTHOVEN, The Netherlands)
11:5
0
RA14B-4 Evaluation of three biological long-term / sublethal test methods with alga, crustacean and fish used for environmental risk assessment of 14 Swedish pulp industry effluents. U Bengtsson
et al. (Stockholm
University, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)
ET14B-4 Effect of aging on the aeroavailability of organochlorine pesticides from soils. FW Wong & TF Bidleman (Centre for Atmospheric Research Experiments, EGBERT, ONTARIO, Canada)
ET02-4 Comprehensive proteome profile of the zebrafish (Danio rerio) gill: applications to physio-logical and biomarker discovery studies. G Goss
et al. (University of Alberta, EDMONTON, Canada)
RA09-4 Evaluating the eco-logical benefits of removing groups of dangerous substances from sewage effluent using species sensitivity distributions: proof-of-concept study with estrogenic substances. OV Martin et al. (Imperial College London, LONDON, UK)
12:1
0
RA14B-5 Estimating the approximate toxicity of substances to many species to improve community level risk assessment. D Nugegoda
et
al. (RMIT University, BUNDOORA, Australia)
ET14B-5 Comparison of concentrations and stereoisomer ratios of mecoprop,dichlorprop and metolachlor in Ontario surface waters: 2003-2004 vs 2006-2007. PB Kurt-Karakus
et al. (Environment
Canada, EGBERT, ON, Canada)
ET02-5 Identification of Escherichia coli outer membrane proteins in response to environmental chloramphenicol H Li
et al.
(GUANGZHOU, China)
RA09-5 Mixture toxicity of pesticides - Tank mixtures and combination products in the regulatory context of the environmental risk assessment. A Coors
et al.
(ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH, FLOERSHEIM/MAIN, Germany)
LUNCH & POSTERS 12:30 - 14:00
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Monday Morning II Platform Sessions, 1 June 2009 ROOM G2 ROOM G3 ROOM G4 ROOM F1
SE
SS
ION
CH01B
ADSORPTION, SPECIATION AND
BIOAVAILABILITY OF METALS
KAC DE SCHAMPHELAERE, E SMOLDERS, A COBELO-GARCIA
CH05B
NEW DIRECTIONS IN FATE AND EXPOSURE MODELING OF
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINANTS
M MACLEOD, T GOUIN, I COUSINS
LC02B
LIFE CYCLE IMPACT ASSESSMENT:
METHODOLOGICAL ADVANCES, INCLUDING
BIODIVERSITY AND WATER USE
A KOEHLER, E AOUSTIN
CH04B
EMERGING CONTAMINANTS: IDENTIFICATION
STRATEGIES AND OCCURENCE
P HAGLUND, K LANGFORD
10:4
5
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
10:5
0
CH01B-1 The effects of chronic dietary nickel exposure on growth and reproduction of Daphnia magna. R Evens et al. (Ghent University, GHENT, Belgium)
CH05B-1 A bioaccumulation model for herbicides in Ulva rigida and Tapes philippinarum in Sacca di Goro lagoon (Northern Adriatic). R Carafa
et al.
(URS, BARCELONA, Spain)
LC02B-1 Development of damage assessment model for infectious diseases arising from domestic water consumption. M Motoshita
et
al. (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, TSUKUBA, Japan)
CH04B-1 Illicit drugs as emerging contaminants: occurrence, behaviour and fate in waste and surface water. S Castiglioni et al. (Mario Negri Institute, MILAN, Italy)
11:1
0
CH01B-2 PGE in aquatic systems: Occurrence, bioavailability and effects on aquatic animals. DN Haus et al. (University of Duisburg-Essen, ESSEN, Germany)
CH05B-2 Biotransformation rate, not partitioning properties, should be the first tier for assessing bioaccumulation potential. MS McLachlan
et al.
(Stockholm University, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)
LC02B-2 Operational characterisation method and factors for a new midpoint impact category: Freshwater deprivation for human uses. JB Bayart
et al.
(CIRAIG, MONTREAL, Canada)
CH04B-2 Occurrence of benzotriazoles in river water close to Frankfurt International Airport. EF Fries & AK Kiss (University of Osnabrück, OSNABRÜCK, Germany)
11:3
0
CH01B-3 Impact on brown trout (Salmo trutta) by trace element species in streams draining shooting ranges. S Heier
et al. (Norwegian
University of Life Sciences, AAS, Norway)
CH05B-3 Improving the potential health impact assessment of priority multi-compound emissions by including multimedia source to exposure modeling. G Soucy
et al.
(CIRAIG - École Polytech-nique Montréal, MONTREAL, QUEBEC, Canada)
LC02B-3 Regionalised blue and red virtual water footprint of crops for use in life cycle assessment. S Pfister et al. (ETH Zurich, ZURICH, Switzerland)
CH04B-3 Semi-polar poly-cyclic aromatic compounds at contaminated sites. SE Lundstedt
et al. (Umeå
University, UMEÅ, Sweden)
11:5
0
CH01B-4 Nickel partitioning in spiked sediments for toxicity testing. WG Brumbaugh et al. (US Geological Survey, COLUMBIA, MISSOURI, USA)
CH05B-4 Multimedia modelling to assess the risks of amending soils. A Passuello et al.
(TARRAGONA, Spain)
LC02B-4 Characterization factors for groundwater extraction based on plant species occurrence in the Netherlands. R Van Zelm
et
al. (Radboud University, NIJMEGEN, The Netherlands)
CH04B-4 Point and non-point sources of UV filters - are they everywhere? K Zenker & M Burkhardt (University of Applied Sciences North-western Switzerland, School of Life Sciences, MUTTENZ, Switzerland)
12:1
0
CH01B-5 Cadmium specia-tion and bioavailability to periphyton in natural waters. L Sigg et al. (Eawag, DUEBENDORF, Switzerland)
CH05B-5 Contamination and lung cancer risk of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in China. S Tao
et al. (Peking
University, BEIJING, China)
LC02B-5 Regionalised assessment of fresh water use in the Swiss Ecological Scarcity Method 2006. R Frischknecht
et al. (ESU-
services Ltd., USTER, Switzerland)
CH04B-5 Occurrence of phytoestrogens in Swiss surface waters. CC Hoerger
et al. (Agroscope Reckenholz-Taenikon, ZURICH, Switzerland)
LUNCH & POSTERS 12:30 - 14:00
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Monday Afternoon Platform Sessions, 1 June 2009 ROOM K1 ROOM K2 ROOM K3 ROOM H1
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CH10
TRANSFORMATION PRODUCTS OF ORGANIC CHEMICALS -ANALYSIS,
FATE, AND RISK ASSESSMENT
K FENNER, TE MCKONE
RA05
GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF PLANT PROTECTION
PRODUCTS: NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND
PROGRESS
R LUTTIK, C FÜLL
ET03
ASSESSING THE ECOLOGICAL
RELEVANCE OF OMICS AND BIOMARKERS
T Galloway, LMC GUILHERMINO, M ERIKSSON
ET08
EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL
POLLUTANTS IN BIRDS; FIELD STUDIES AND
EXPERIMENTAL MODELS
B BRUNSTRÖM, M ENGWALL
14:0
0
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
14:0
5
CH10-1 Biodegradation of iodinated X-ray contrast media: Identification and characterization of transformation products and microbial pathways. JL Kormos et al. (Federal Institute of Hydrology, KOBLENZ, Germany)
RA05-1 Scientific opinion of the Panel on Plant protection products and their Residues (PPR) on the science behind the guidance document on risk assessment for birds and mammals. R Luttik & C Füll (RIVM, BILTHOVEN, The Netherlands)
ET03-1 Ecological relevance of oxidative stress biomarkers in Enchytraeus albidus (Oligochaeta): effects of zinc and cadmium. SC Novais
et al.
(CESAM & University of Aveiro, AVEIRO, Portugal)
ET08-1 Deca-BDE, HBCD and TBBPA levels and effects on thyroid hormones and vitamins A and E homeostasis in precocial and altricial birds. TM Ciesielski
et al.
(TRONDHEIM, Norway)
14:2
5
CH10-2 A screening approach to study occurrence and persistence of pesticide transformation products in field soils M Krauss
et al. (Eawag,
DUEBENDORF, Switzerland)
RA05-2 Development of a Guidance Document on emissions of plant protection products from protected crop systems. SK Bopp & M Egsmose (EFSA - European Food Safety Authority, PARMA, Italy)
ET03-2 Validating a novel soil quality assay: assessing the normal operating range of the Folsomia candida transcriptome. TE De Boer
et al. (VU University Amsterdam, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)
ET08-2 Decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209) in embry-onic birds: toxicity, parti-tioning and biotransfor-mation using the chicken (Gallus gallus) as a model. D Sifleet
et al. (Virginia
Institute of Marine Science, GLOUCESTER POINT, VA, USA)
14:4
5
CH10-3 Input dynamics of pesticide transformation products in surface water S Kern
et al. (Eawag, Swiss
Federal Institute for Aquatic Science and Technology, DÜBENDORF, Switzerland)
RA05-3 Guidance from the SETAC Europe workshop: 'Semi-field methods for the environmental risk assessment of pesticides in soil (PERAS)'. M Roß-Nickoll
et al. (RWTH Aachen University, AACHEN, Germany)
ET03-3 Integrated monitoring programmes using Mytilus spp: Impact of transport on biomarkers. TP Bean et al. (Cefas Weymouth Laboratory, WEYMOUTH, UK)
ET08-3 Developmental toxicity of PFOS and PFOA in chicken, herring gull and great cormorant. C Nordén
et al. (Örebro University, ÖREBRO, Sweden)
15:0
5
CH10-4 Simultaneous determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their oxidized metabolites/ derivatives (OPAHs) in soil. BAM Bandowe &W Wilcke (Faculty Chemistry, Pharmacy & Geo-science, MAINZ, Germany)
RA05-4 Developing guidance documents for summarising and evaluating higher tier studies. FMW De Jong (RIVM, BILTHOVEN, The Netherlands)
ET03-4 The importance of sperm toxicity to our understanding of how environmental contaminants affect the reproductive ecology of marine invertebrates. N Lewis
et al. (University of
Exeter, EXETER, UK)
ET08-4 Impact of chlorinated dioxins and furans on Japanese quail, ring-necked pheasant, and chicken: Insights from in ovo studies. B Wiseman et al. (University of Saskatchewan, SASKATOON, Canada)
15:2
5
CH10-5 The Role of internal transformation for tracking cumulative human exposures to pervasive pollutants based on urinary biomarkers. TE McKone et al. (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, BERKELEY, CA, USA)
RA05-5 Aquatic macrophyte risk assessment for plant protection products in Europe - the AMRAP workshop. L Maltby et al.
(The University of Sheffield, SHEFFIELD, UK)
ET03-5 An integrated study to the effects of temperature acclimation in zebrafish. L Vergauwen et al. (Universiteit Antwerpen, ANTWERPEN, Belgium)
ET08-5 Impact of contaminants in birds subsequent to early developmental exposure: a recent example of effects on the brain from field exposure to DDT. JE Elliott & AN Iwaniuk (Environment Canada, DELTA, Canada)
BREAK 15:45 - 16:15
16:1
5
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
POSTER SESSION & SOCIAL 17:00 - 18:30
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Monday Afternoon Platform Sessions, 1 June 2009 ROOM G2 ROOM G3 ROOM G4 ROOM F1
SE
SS
ION
CH01C
ADSORPTION, SPECIATION AND
BIOAVAILABILITY OF METALS
KAC DE SCHAMPHELAERE, E SMOLDERS, A COBELO-GARCIA
ET09
HISTOPATHOLOGY IN ECOTOXICOLOGY
G MAACK, B WATERMANN
LC06
REGIONALISATION IN LCA – MANAGING GLOBAL
LIFE CYCLE AND REGIONAL NEEDS
R VAN ZELM, R ROSENBAUM
ET13
OCCURRENCE, FATE AND EFFECTS OF
PERFLUORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
P DE VOOGT, B VAN BAVEL
14:0
0
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
14:0
5
CH01C-1 Lability of mineral and organic complexes of uranium evaluated by DGT: consequences for the use of DGT as a predictor of their bioavailability. A Pelfrêne et al. (Institute for Radioprotection and Nuclear Safety, SAINT PAUL-LEZ-DURANCE CEDEX, France)
ET09-1 Report from SETAC, ESTP and CEFIC ‘Expert Workshop on Fish Gonad Histopathology'. JR Wheeler
et al. (Syngenta, BRACK-NELL, BERKSHIRE, UK)
LC06-1 Challenges of implementation of regionalization and parameterization in Life Cycle Assessment. CL Mutel et al. (ETH Zurich, ZURICH, Switzerland)
ET13-1 Environmental fate and effects of poly-fluorinated compounds from fire fighting foams used on Norwegian oil platforms - AF3-SEA. DH Herzke
et al. (Norwegian
Institute for Air Research, TROMSO, Norway)
14:2
5
CH01C-2 Influence of hydrophilic organic matter on copper and mercury speciation and bio-availability in urbanized river. G Varrault
et al.
(University Paris-Est, CRÉTEIL, France)
ET09-2 Histopathological alterations in the thyroid system of zebrafish (Danio rerio) after exposure to propylthiouracil (PTU) and perchlorate (PER) - a comparison. F Schmidt & T Braunbeck (University of Heidelberg, Institute of Zoology, HEIDELBERG, Germany)
LC06-2 The use of a global multi-regional input-output framework for organizing regional LCI data: Experiences from the EXIOPOL project. TR Hawkins (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), TRONDHEIM, Norway)
ET13-2 Temporal trends of polyfluoroalkyl compounds in harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) from the German Bight. L Ahrens et al. (GKSS Research Centre Geesthacht, GEESTHACHT, Germany)
14:4
5
CH01C-3 Zn and Cu complexation with DOM in wastewater treatment plant effluent. GG Tushara Chaminda
et al. (The
University of Tokyo, TOKYO, Japan)
ET09-3 Histopathology in digestive gland of mussels from Galicia and Biscay Bay after the Prestige oil spill (2003-2006). L Garmendia
et al. (University of
the Basque Country, BILBAO, Spain)
LC06-3 Relevance of regionalisation and temporal variability of human health potential impacts in LCIA. RM Manneh et al. (CIRAIG, MONTREAL, Canada)
ET13-3 Perfluorinated surfactants in the Baltic Sea common guillemot - exposure, tissue distribution and maternal transfer. K Holmström & U Berger (Stockholm University, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)
15:0
5
CH01C-4 Microporous titanosilicates a tool for environmental remediation - the study case of mercury (II). CB Lopes et al. (University of Aveiro, AVEIRO, Portugal)
ET09-4 The freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis as a species model in environmental toxicity studies. K Weber (Harlan Laboratories Ltd, ITINGEN, Switzerland)
LC06-4 Regionalisation of ecosystem sensitivity for acidification: From the local to the global scale. PO Roy
et al. (École Polytechnique, MONTRÉAL, Canada)
ET13-4 Competitive binding of poly- and perfluorinated compounds to the thyroid hormone transport protein transthyretin. T Hamers
et al.
(Institute for Environmental Studies, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)
15:2
5
CH01C-5 Effect of pH and time on the release of vanadium from LD-slag. L Sartz
et al. (Bergskraft,
KOPPARBERG, Sweden)
ET09-PS Poster spotlight:
Histopathological effects as a bioindicator for environmental stress
MO 259, MO 260, MO 261
LC06-5 Regional findings for LCIA and LCI in the mining sector in South America. SV Valdivia
et al. (UNEP
DTIE, PARIS, France)
ET13-5 Effects of PFOS and PFOA in a human stem-cell based assay. M Popovic
& F
Pomati (University of New South Wales, SYDNEY, Australia)
BREAK 15:45 - 16:15
16:1
5
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
POSTER SESSION & SOCIAL 17:00 - 18:30
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Monday, 1 June 2009
Keynote speaker (Room K2)
16:15 - 17:00 Tom Hutchinson (Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK)
Our seas, our health, our wealth - the human wildlife connection
Poster display (Poster and exhibition area – Hall H-G)
08:00 - 08:30 Poster setup
10:15 - 10:45 Morning coffee break: attend poster
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch & poster session: attend poster
15:45 - 16:15 Afternoon coffee break: attend poster
17:00 - 18:30 Poster session & social: attend poster
18:30 - 19:00 Poster take-down
Poster corner discussions (Poster area – Hall G)
17:15 - 17:45 PC1 - Addressing the unique properties of engineered nanoparticles - from environmental measurements to dose metrics (MOPC1-1 to MOPC1-6)
Discussion led by D Drobne, EM Heithmar
17:50 - 18:20 PC2 - Regionalisation developments in LCIA (MOPC2-2 to MOPC2-8)
Discussion led by R Rosenbaum, R Van Zelm
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Monday, 1 June 2009
EMERCHEM special session
14:00 - 16:30 (Room J)
Developing countries are faced with several notable problems with respect to chemicals management. To ensure a better understanding of these challenges, SETAC organized three international meetings in 2008 on Emerging Issues in Chemicals Management in Developing Countries (EMERCHEM) to identify emerging, high-priority, science-based issues related to chemical contaminants, chemicals management, and chemical safety. The meetings were held during the SETAC Annual Meetings in Warsaw, Sydney, and Tampa and their outcome is summarized in the SETAC EMERCHEM White Paper, that is available for download at http://goteborg.setac.eu/embed/downloads/SETAC_EMERCHEM_White_Paper.pdf. This paper defines the domain of the EMERCHEM special session.
This session is open to everyone interested in the emerging chemical issues of greatest concern in developing countries and will be a great opportunity to have an open dialogue with others who share your passion for using Science to help institute best practices in chemical management in all countries regardless of economic status.
Programme
Chairs: Bart Koelmans (Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands) & Yogi Naik (National University of Science & Technology, Ascot Bulawayo, Zimbabwe)
14:00 - 14:20 Bart Koelmans (Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands): Emerging Chemical Issues in Developing Countries: Background and Introduction
14:20 - 14:40 Henk Bouwman (North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa): Alternatives to DDT for malaria control: Might there be health consequences?
14:40 - 15:00 Ralph Heath (Golder Associates Africa Pty (Ltd), Halfway House, South Africa): Acid mine drainage from coal mines threatening the aquatic ecology of South African rivers
15:00 - 15:20 Discussion
15:20 - 15:40 Yogeshkumar (Yogi) Naik (National University of Science & Technology, Ascot Bulawayo, Zimbabwe): Emerging chemical issues of relevance to African countries
15:40 - 16:00 Paul van den Brink (Alterra and Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands) Patterns, socio-economic issues and effects of pesticide use in Asia, South-Africa and South-America
16:00 - 16:30 Discussion, wrap up and closure
http://goteborg.setac.eu/embed/downloads/SETAC_EMERCHEM_White_Paper.pdf
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Tuesday Morning I Platform Sessions, 2 June 2009 ROOM K1 ROOM K2 ROOM K3 ROOM H1
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RA10A
REACH: STATE OF THE ART AND THE NEED FOR
NEW DEVELOPMENTS
JV TARAZONA, M NEUMANN
ET04A
CHEMICAL MIXTURES, SEQUENTIAL AND TIME-VARYING EXPOSURES
NC CEDERGREEN, T BACKHAUS, C SVENDSEN
CH06A
PARTITIONING PROCESSES AND
BIOAVAILABILITY OF ORGANIC CHEMICALS
KT SEMPLE, T SCHULZE, M KRAUSS
RA03A
ECOSYSTEM SERVICES: A NEW APPROACH IN ECOLOGICAL RISK
ASSESSMENT
MHAB WAGELMANS, J VAN WENSEM, L MALTBY
8:3
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SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
8:3
5
RA10A-1 24 different ways to estimate the HC05 of triclosan. PF Chapman et al. (Unilever, BEDFORD, UK)
ET04A-1 Making sense of sub-lethal mixture effects. T Jager
et al. (Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)
CH06A-1 Influence of bioavailability on stable isotope fractionation. Y Wick et al. (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, LEIPZIG, Germany)
RA03A-1 Ecosystem services: a new approach in ecological risk assessment. J Van Wensem (TCB, DEN HAAG, The Netherlands)
8:5
5
RA10A-2 The five QSAR models for REACH developed within CAESAR. E Emilio
et al. (Istituto Mario
Negri, MILANO, Italy)
ET04A-2 Interactions in pharmaceutical mixtures - a challenge for predictive mixture ecotoxicology? SE Brosché & T Backhaus (Göteborg University, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)
CH06A-2 Studies on partition-ing processes by character-ization of molecular inter-actions between halogenated phenols and organic matter using advanced spectro-scopic techniques (XAFS and ATR-FTIR). M Bergknut
et al.
(Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, SLU, UMEÅ, Sweden)
RA03A-2 Ecosystem services, old wine in new bottles? MNE Nelemans (Directorate-General for Environmental Protection, DEN HAAG, The Netherlands)
9:1
5
RA10A-3 Screening criteria for substance-specific waiving of bioaccumulation studies in PBT assessment. M Nendza (AL-Luhnstedt, LUHNSTEDT, Germany)
ET04A-3 Method for assessing interactions of full and partial agonists: Application to AhR ligands. TF Webster et al. (Boston University School of Public Health, BOSTON, MA, USA)
CH06A-3 Explaining POP bioavailability patterns in sediments using multiple domain sorption models. AA Koelmans
et al.
(Wageningen-IMARES, DEN HELDER, The Netherlands)
RA03A-3 Key elements and challenges of USEPA's developing ecological services research program. RO Linthurst
et al. (USEPA,
RALEIGH, NC, USA)
9:3
5
RA10A-4 Collation and comparison of existing marine biodegradation data and its use in environ-mental risk assessment: Do the default half-lives for degradation need to be refined? MS Holt
et al.
(BREDGAR, UK)
ET04A-4 Relation between metal adsorption and eco-toxicity of aged synthetic ester lubricants after tribological application. J Bressling et al. (Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine, AACHEN, Germany)
CH06A-4 Effect-directed analysis of sediments - How to consider bio-availability. W Brack et al. (UFZ Centre for Environ-mental Research, LEIPZIG, Germany)
RA03A-4 RISKIPEDIA - a knowledge base for river basin management. M Hein
et al. (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research -UFZ, LEIPZIG, Germany)
9:5
5
RA10A-5 Possibilities to identify substances of very high concern (SVHC). A Biegel & M Neumann (Federal Environment Agency, Germany, DESSAU-ROßLAU, Germany)
ET04A-5 Effects of mixtures of Cu/Zn and Cd/Zn on Eisenia veneta in different soils. S Sdepanian
et al.
(NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology / Lancaster University, LANCASTER, UK)
CH06A-5 Effects of bio-availability in an in vitro metabolism assay. J-H Kwon
et al. (Ajou University,
SUWON, South-Korea)
RA03A-PS Poster spotlight:
Ecological restoration under the EU environmental liability directive
TU 189, TU 190, TU 191
BREAK 10:15 - 10:45
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Tuesday Morning I Platform Sessions, 2 June 2009 ROOM G2 ROOM G3 ROOM G4 ROOM F1
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RA11A
RISK ASSESSMENT OF METALS
A PETERS, LU VANGHELUWE, KM DELBEKE
NM01
ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERIZATION AND
DOSE METRICS OF ENGINEERED
NANOPARTICLES
D DROBNE, EM HEITHMAR
LC01
ADVANCES IN LIFE CYCLE INVENTORY MODELING
A ZAMAGNI, A DE BEAUFORT
RA12A
SEDIMENT QUALITY ASSESSMENT AND
MANAGEMENT
R WENNING, JR VIGURI, G DURELL
8:3
0
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
8:3
5
RA11A-1 Risk assessment of humans indirectly exposed to nickel via the environ-ment. K De Brouwere
et al.
(VITO, MOL, Belgium)
NM01-1 Development of sen-sitive method to quantify fullerene C60 in water with HPLC LTQ FT Orbitrap mass spectrometry and application to environmen-tal samples. AP Van Wezel et al. (KWR Water Cycle Re-search Institute, NIEUWE-GEIN, The Netherlands)
LC01-1 Advanced neural network models for the prediction of chemical production properties. G Wernet et al. (ETH Zurich, ZURICH, Switzerland)
RA12A-1 Optimal decision-making for contaminated sediments. S Bridges
et al.
(USA ERDC, VICKSBURG, MS, USA)
8:5
5
RA11A-2 Mechanisms controlling the release of arsenic from synthesized scorodite in the human gastrointestinal tract: An in vitro approach. D Laird
et al.
(University of Saskatchewan, SASKATOON, Canada)
NM01-2 First determination of C60 and C70 fullerenes and N-methylfulleropyrro-lidine C60 in wastewater effluents by liquid chroma-tography hydride quadru-pole linear ion trap tandem mass spectrometry. M Farré
et al.(IADEA-CSIC, BARCELONA, Spain)
LC01-2 Enhancing LCA interpretation with an algorithm preserving total disaggregation. G Bourgault et al. (CIRAIG, MONTRÉAL, Canada)
RA12A-2 Contaminated sediments, transported in river basins - assessing the risk to management objectives. S Heise
et al.
(University of Applied Sciences, HAMBURG, Germany)
9:1
5
RA11A-3 Accuracy of the BARGE test to estimate As bioavailability in conta-minated soils. JC Caboche
et al. (INERIS, VERNEUIL-EN-HALLATE, France)
NM01-3 Novel sensors for the identification and quantitation of engineered nanomaterials in environ-mental matrices. A Sadik
et
al. (State University of New York-Binghamton, BING-HAMTON, USA)
LC01-3 Methods and procedures to make the uncertainty analysis of Life Cycle Inventory Modelling practical: a case study on laundry detergents. A De Koning
et al.
(Universiteit Leiden, LEIDEN, The Netherlands)
RA12A-3 Quantitative environmental risk assessment as a basis for decision making: A demonstration case for offshore drilling discharges. H Rye (SINTEF, TRONDHEIM, Norway)
9:3
5
RA11A-4 Modelling and measurement of cadmium exposure and pathology in human volunteers living in proximity to a smelter source. DJ Spurgeon
et al.
(Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, WALLINGFORD, UK)
NM01-4 In situ characterization of metal and metal oxide nano-materials in biological samples. JM Unrine et al. (University of Kentucky, LEXINGTON, USA)
LC01-4 Towards a global multi-regional environ-mentally extended input-output database. A Tukker
et
al. (TNO, DELFT, The Netherlands)
RA12A-4 Conceptual and software assisted weight of evidence approach for sediment quality assessment. F Regoli
et al.
(Università Politecnica delle Marche, ANCONA, Italy)
9:5
5
RA11A-5 Geo-referenced exposure modelling of copper in two river basins with GREAT-ER. N Hüffmeyer et al. (Institute of Environmental Systems Research, OSNABRÜCK, Germany)
NM01-5 Detection and characterization of engineered nanoparticles in the environment using Field-Flow Fractionation coupled to ICP-MS in single nanoparticle detection mode. M Hassellöv et al. (University of Göteborg, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)
LC01-PS Poster spotlight:
Scientific developments for an increased reliability and applicability of LCA
TU 222, TU 224, TU 225
RA12A-5 Development of a methodology for prioritisation of areas for sediment management based on multicriteria analysis, and application to the Bay of Santander, Spain. M Alvarez-Guerra
et
al. (University of Cantabria, SANTANDER, Spain)
BREAK 10:15 - 10:45
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Tuesday Morning II Platform Sessions, 2 June 2009 ROOM K1 ROOM K2 ROOM K3 ROOM H1
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RA10B
REACH: STATE OF THE ART AND THE NEED FOR
NEW DEVELOPMENTS
JV TARAZONA, M NEUMANN
ET04B
CHEMICAL MIXTURES, SEQUENTIAL AND TIME-VARYING EXPOSURES
NC CEDERGREEN, T BACKHAUS, C SVENDSEN
CH06B
PARTITIONING PROCESSES AND
BIOAVAILABILITY OF ORGANIC CHEMICALS
KT SEMPLE, T SCHULZE, M KRAUSS
RA03B
ECOSYSTEM SERVICES: A NEW APPROACH IN ECOLOGICAL RISK
ASSESSMENT
MHAB WAGELMANS, J VAN WENSEM, L MALTBY
10:4
5
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
10:5
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RA10B-1 Substitution within the Danish printing industry. HF Larsen & C Bøg (IPU, LYNGBY, Denmark)
ET04B-1 Oxidative stress effects induced by a low dose exposure of plants to Uranium, Cadmium or in a multi-pollution set-up. N Horemans
et al. (SCK.CEN,
MOL, Belgium)
CH06B-1 Black carbon amendment for in situ remediation of PAH and PCB: Field trials in soils and sediments. G Cornelissen
et al. (Norwegian
Geotechnical Inst, OSLO, Norway)
RA03B-1 Trialling soil quality assessment through ecosystem services in practice. M Rutgers
et al.
(RIVM, BILTHOVEN, The Netherlands)
11:1
0
RA10B-2 Adaptation of standard quality test for assessing the risk of substances included into textile articles. Preliminary approach. E Alonso
et al.
(CIEMAT, MADRID, Spain)
ET04B-2 A case study focusing on ozone application in wastewater - evidences for beneficial effects. M Bundschuh & R Schulz (University of Koblenz-Landau, LANDAU, Germany)
CH06B-2 Polyparameter linear free energy relation-ships (PP-LFERs) for soil organic carbon-water distribution coefficients (Koc) at low sorbate concentrations. S Endo
et al.
(Univerisity of Tuebingen, TUEBINGEN, Germany)
RA03B-2 Soil quality and ecosystem services. JH Faber (Alterra - Wageningen UR, WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands)
11:3
0
RA10B-3 Calculation of environmental fate factors and human intake fractions for risk assessment of petroleum products. A Hollander
et al. (Radboud
University Nijmegen, NIJMEGEN, The Netherlands)
ET04B-3 Use of re-exposures to examine whether increased sensory response causes decline of Gammarus pulex populations in pulsed salad wash water discharge. J Dixon & PJ Shaw (University of Southampton, SOUTHAMPTON, UK)
CH06B-3 Bioavailability reduction of PCBs after pilot-scale amendment of activated carbon to river sediments. BA Beckingham et al. (University of Maryland Baltimore County, BALTIMORE, USA)
RA03B-3 Effects of pollution and heath storage on biodiversity and ecosystem function in the subsurface. JT Dinkla
et al. (Bioclear BV,
GRONINGEN, The Netherlands)
11:5
0
RA10B-4 Risk assessment for Arctic marine predators. AJ Peters
et al. (WCA
Environment Ltd, FARING-DON, UK)
ET04B-4 Mixture toxicity of 198 binary combinations of seven different antifouling agents to microbial communities - synergistic, additive or antagonistic effects? ÅCC Arrhenius et al. (University of Göteborg, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)
CH06B-4 Long-term fate of xenobiotics in soil. A Schaeffer
et al. (RWTH
Aachen University, AACHEN, Germany)
RA03B-4 Ecological relevance of test species in soil ecotoxicology - Classification of in-crop and off-crop collembolan coenoses. B Theißen
et al.
(RWTH Aachen University / Institute for Environmental Eesearch, AACHEN, Germany)
12:1
0
RA10B-5 New challenges for standardized environmental monitoring by the authorisation procedure under REACH. C Heiss (Federal Environment Agency, Germany, DESSAU-ROSSLAU, Germany)
ET04B-5 Assessing mixture toxicity of estrogens in rainbow trout hepatocytes. K Petersen
et al. (Norwegian
Institute for Water Research, OSLO, Norway)
CH06B-5 Sorption of phenyl urea herbicides to black carbon. A Sobek
et al.
(Agroscope Reckenholz Research Station ART, ZURICH, Switzerland)
RA03B-5 Impact of agricultural practices on plants and arthropods in organic and conventional farms. C Boutin et al. (Environment Canada, OTTAWA, Canada)
LUNCH & POSTERS 12:30 - 14:00
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Tuesday Morning II Platform Sessions, 2 June 2009 ROOM G2 ROOM G3 ROOM G4 ROOM F1
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RA11B
RISK ASSESSMENT OF METALS
A PETERS, LU VANGHELUWE, KM DELBEKE
NM02A
FATE AND EFFECTS OF NANOPARTICLES
JJ SCOTT-FORDSMAND, CB BACCHUS
LC03
LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT – FROM
SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE TO DECISION MAKING
G REBITZER, S HUMBERT, A-M TILLMAN
RA12B
SEDIMENT QUALITY ASSESSMENT AND
MANAGEMENT
R WENNING, JR VIGURI, G DURELL
10:4
5
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
10:5
0
RA11B-1 The new EU guidance document for setting Water Quality Standards, with special reference to the Metals parts. HI Henning et al.
(Danish Environmental Protection Agency, COPENHAGEN, Denmark)
NM02A-1 Toxic potency of cobalt-doped tungsten carbide nanoparticles to human and piscine cells. D Kühnel
et al. (Helmholtz
Centre for Environmental Research, LEIPZIG, Germany)
LC03-1 Simplified LCA tools for effective decision support within organizations: an example from Alcan Engineered Products. FD Peyer et al.
(ETH Zurich, ZURICH, Switzerland)
RA12B-1 Application of a weight of evidence approach to assess the risks of contaminated sediments in an industrially affected wetland. V
Wepener et al. (University of Johannesburg, JOHANNES-BURG, South Africa)
11:1
0
RA11B-2 Taking account of metal bioavailability in assessing EQS compliance, a regulators perspective. BF Brown
et al. (Environment
Agency, BRISTOL, UK)
NM02A-2 Fate and effects of cerium(IV)oxide nanoparticles in aquatic ecotoxicity tests. K Van Hoecke et al. (Universiteit Gent, GENT, Belgium)
LC03-2 Life Cycle Thinking: A Step Ahead in Carbon Footprinting. S Fallaha
et al.
(CIRAIG - École Polytechnique de Montréal, MONTREAL, Canada)
RA12B-2 An interdisciplinary approach for sustainable sediment management in the Venice Lagoon. E Delaney
et al. (Thetis,
VENEZIA, Italy)
11:3
0
RA11B-3 Ecological assessment of Selenium in the aquatic environment. M Chapman
et al. (Golder
Associates Ltd, BURNABY, Canada)
NM02A-3 Gold nanoparticle effects on blue mussels of Mytilus edulis: A toxicological approach. S Tedesco
et al. (UCC
(University college Cork), CORK, Ireland)
LC03-3 A novel architecture of integration of LCA for designers in a CAE program. D Garraín
et al.
(GID, Engineering Design Group, CASTELLON, Spain)
RA12B-3 Release of TBT from pleasure boats is still a common problem in spite of two decades of prohibition. BT Eklund
et al.
(Stockholm University, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)
11:5
0
RA11B-4 Dietary metal exposure to the amphipod Hyalella azteca: impli-cations for sediment toxicity testing. L Nguyen et al. (Ghent University, GHENT, Belgium)
NM02A-4 Molecular toxicity of nano-silver to Eisenia fetida. L-H Heckmann et al. (Aarhus University, National Environmental Research Institute, SILKEBORG, Denmark)
LC03-4 Process-oriented enhancement proposals - a key to life cycle management for any enterprise. J Hildenbrand & JM Marzinkowski (University of Wuppertal, WUPPERTAL, Germany)
RA12B-4 Source identification of Co-PCBs and PAHs in the surface sediments from Nakdong river basin, Korea. I-S Lee
et
al. (Pusan National University, BUSAN, South-Korea)
12:1
0
RA11B-PS Poster spotlight:
Improving assessments of effects
TU 389, TU 390, TU 391, TU 392
NM02A-5 Effects of Cu-nanoparticles versus Cu2+ in Enchytraeus albidus (Oligochaeta): differential gene expression and stress biomarker responses. SIL Gomes
et al. (CESAM &
University of Aveiro, AVEIRO, Portugal)
LC03-5 Life Cycle Thinking to promote Sustainable Production and Consumption strategies in SME's. S Sala & V Castellani (University of Study Milano Bicocca, MILANO, Italy)
RA12B-5 Suspended Sediment Model for the Elbe River Basin (Germany). KL Moshenberg
et al. (Technical University Hamburg-Harburg, HAMBURG, Germany)
LUNCH & POSTERS 12:30 - 14:00
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Tuesday Afternoon Platform Sessions, 2 June 2009 ROOM K1 ROOM K2 ROOM K3 ROOM H1
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RA04
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT IN THE
CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
M LIESS, BJ KEFFORD
PH01
FATE AND EFFECTS OF PHARMACEUTICALS AND
PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS (PPCPs) IN MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
H HUTCHINSON, KV THOMAS
CH06C
PARTITIONING PROCESSES AND
BIOAVAILABILITY OF ORGANIC CHEMICALS
KT SEMPLE, T SCHULZE, M KRAUSS
RA02
AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM AND WETLAND HEALTH – RISK ASSESSMENT AND
REMEDIATION
M MUNAWAR, GHP ARTS, J DAVIES
14:0
0
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
14:0
5
RA04-1 Salinity and suspended sediments; how will they complicate risk assessment under a changing climate? BJ Kefford
et al. (RMIT
University, BUNDOORA, VIC, Australia)
PH01-1 Inputs of pharma-ceuticals, personal care products and narcotics into the Norwegian coastal environment. KH Langford et al. (NIVA, OSLO, Norway)
CH06C-1 Model human digestive system for the determination of bio-accessibility of environ-mental pollutants. D Collins
et al. (University of Reading, READING, UK)
RA02-1 Robustness concepts are a helpful tool for characterizing the health of macrophytes and other coastal ecosystems. ARG Price (University of Warwick, COVENTRY, UK)
14:2
5
RA04-2 Impacts of pesticides and climate change in Danish streams: a deadly cocktail? N Nikolai et al. (Aarhus University/NERI, SILKEBORG, Denmark)
PH01-2 Effects of pharma-ceuticals on pregnane X receptor (PXR) and cytochrome P450 3A (CYP3A) signaling in rainbow trout liver. C Celander
et al. (University of
Göteborg, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)
CH06C-2 Measurement and modelling of decamethyl-cyclopentasiloxane volatilisation from river water. MJ Whelan
et al.
(Cranfield University, BEDFORD, UK)
RA02-2 Ecology versus economy: How to keep aquatic ecosystems in balance. MR Hamza (United Arab Emirates University, AL-AIN, United Arab Emirates)
14:4
5
RA04-3 Aquatic exposure and effect of agricultural pesticides within a changing climate. M Liess et al. (UFZ, LEIPZIG, Germany)
PH01-3 The pharmaceutical clotrimazole affects marine microalgal communities at picomolar concentrations. T Porsbring et al. (University of Göteborg, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)
CH06C-3 Influence of humic acids on the mass transfer of xenobiotics through surface microlayers. KR Ramus et al. (HELMHOLTZ - Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, LEIPZIG, Germany)
RA02-3 Interactions between climate change and the transfer, deposition and remobilisation of toxic substances - implications for freshwater ecosystems. MR Kernan
et al. (University
College London, LONDON, UK)
15:0
5
RA04-4 Simulating climate change-induced alterations in food web accumulation of organic contaminants. K Borga et al. (Norwegian Institute for Water Research - NIVA, OSLO, Norway)
PH01-4 Baltic sea key species respond to human pharmaceuticals. HM Ericson et al. (Stockholm University, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)
CH06C-4 Experimental accumulation of PCBs from contaminated sediment by Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) - Direct accumu-lation from resuspended sediment and dietary accu-mulation. A Ruus
et al.
(NIVA, OSLO, Norway)
RA02-4 Microbial indicators of ecosystem health: long term recovery of the highly eutrophic Bay of Quinte in the North American Great Lakes. M Munawar
et al.
(Fisheries & Oceans Canada, BURLINGTON, ON, Canada)
15:2
5
RA04-5 Assessing anthropogenic / hypoxia stress - a battery of bio-markers and bioindicators for marine environmental testing. B Sundelin
et al.
(Stockholm University, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)
PH01-5 Environmental risk assessment for Oseltamivir (Tamiflu
®) under pandemic
use conditions - the coastal marine compartment. H Hutchinson
et al. (Plymouth
Marine Laboratory, PLYMOUTH, UK)
CH06C-5 Seasonal variation and partitioning of PCDD/Fs in an estuarine system of the Baltic Sea. SJE Josefsson
et al. (Umeå
University, UMEÅ, Sweden)
RA02-5 Exposure modelling on a river basin scale in support to risk assessment for chemicals in European river basins. JAG Van Gils
et
al. (Deltares, DELFT, The Netherlands)
BREAK 15:45 - 16:15
16:1
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
POSTER SESSION & SOCIAL 17:00 - 18:30
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Tuesday Afternoon Platform Sessions, 2 June 2009 ROOM G2 ROOM G3 ROOM G4 ROOM F1
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TE03
DERIVING, IMPLEMENTING AND INTERPRETING SOIL
QUALITY STANDARDS: THE CURRENT STATE OF
UNDERSTANDING AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
G MERRINGTON, I SCHOETERS
NM02B
FATE AND EFFECTS OF NANOPARTICLES
JJ SCOTT-FORDSMAND, CB BACCHUS
ET05
ECOTOXICOLOGY OF NATURAL COMPOUNDS
S PFLUGMACHER, V VASCONCELOS
ET15
WILDLIFE TOXICOLOGY: IT’S THE ECOLOGY
NW VAN DEN BRINK, JE ELLIOTT
14:0
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SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
14:0
5
TE03-1 Variation in soil quality criteria for trace elements to protect human health - Exposure estimation. BA Hale
et al.
(University of Guelph, GUELPH, Canada)
NM02B-1 Are nanoparticles bioavailable to unicellular microorganisms in the environment? VI Slaveykova
et al. (Swiss Swiss Federal Institut of Technology Lausanne, EPFL, LAUSANNE, Switzerland)
ET05-1 Fluoride pollution in freshwater ecosystems and fluoride bioaccumulation in aquatic plants: A case study. C Gonzalo & JA Camargo (Universidad de Alcala, ALCALA DE HENARES, Spain)
ET15-1 Environmental and biological factors affecting metal and metallothionein levels in small mammals. CC Fritsch
et al. (University
of Franche-Comté, BESANÇON, France)
14:2
5
TE03-2 Ecological soil quality standards for trace elements - state of the science. MJ McLaughlin
et al.
(CSIRO Land and Water/University of Adelaide, ADELAIDE, Australia)
NM02B-2 Characterising the environmental behaviour and ecotoxicological potential of carbon nanotubes. HEC Von Lochow et al. (RWTH Aachen University, AACHEN, Germany)
ET05-2 Application of real-time PCR in monitoring Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii in Portuguese freshwaters: abundance and toxicological evaluation. IT Moreira
et al.
(CIMAR / CIIMAR, PORTO, Portugal)
ET15-2 Effects of soil concentrations, -properties, habitat and ecological factors on the accumulation of heavy metals in small mammals in The Netherlands. NW Van den Brink (Alterra Wageningen UR, WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands)
14:4
5
TE03-3 Bringing bioavailability into contaminated land decision-making: ‘The Way Forward'? AE Latawiec & BJ Reid (University of East Anglia, NORWICH, UK)
NM02B-3 Interactions of carbon nanoparticles with natural organic matter. SJ Klaine (Clemson University, PENDLETON, SOUTH CAROLINA, USA)
ET05-3 Participation of P-glycoprotein (MXR) in the depuration mechanism of MC-LR in D. Polymorpha - an explanation for bivalves' insensitivity to cyano-bacterial toxins? V Contardo-
Jara et al. (Leibniz-Institut of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, BERLIN, Germany)
ET15-3 Assessing the exposure and effects of persistent contaminants in river otters (Lontra candensis) using non-intrusive sampling. DA Guertin
et al. (Simon Fraser
University, BURNABY, Canada)
15:0
5
TE03-4 A first step towards implementation of bio-availability measurements in the Dutch soil regulatory framework. E Brand et al. (National Institute for public health and the environment (RIVM), BILTHOVEN, The Netherlands)
NM02B-4 Does the presence of engineered nanoparticles change the ecotoxicity of other pollutants? A Baun et al. (Technical University of Denmark, KGS. LYNBGY, Denmark)
ET05-4 Proteomic changes in Daphnia magna due to cyanobacterial toxins. C Wiegand
et al. (Leibniz-
Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, BERLIN, Germany)
ET15-4 Resource requirements during egg production: implications for measuring contaminants in bird eggs. CA Morrissey
et al.
(Cardiff University, CARDIFF, UK)
15:2
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TE03-5 A tool for calculation of soil-specific ecological quality standards for metals. KJ Oorts
et al.
(Arcadis Belgium - EURAS, GENT, Belgium)
NM02B-PS Poster spotlight:
Highlights of nano-research areas
TU 002, TU 003, TU 004, TU 005
ET05-5 Occurence of biotoxins in mussels from different coastal locations and exposure experiments. PD Hansen (Berlin Institute of Technology (BIT), BERLIN, Germany)
ET15-5 Site-specific bio-accumulation patterns of brominated flame retardants in the food webs of harbour seal and common tern. P Leonards
et
al. (Institute for Environmental Studies, VU University, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
POSTER SESSION & SOCIAL 17:00 - 18:30
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Tuesday, 2 June 2009
Keynote speaker (Room K2)
16:15 - 17:00 Mohiuddin Munawar (Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences, Fisheries & Oceans, Canada)
Probing Aquatic Ecosystem Health: A journey through the Great Lakes
Poster display (Poster and exhibition area – Hall H-G)
08:00 - 08:30 Poster setup
10:15 - 10:45 Morning coffee break: attend poster
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch & poster session: attend poster
15:45 - 16:15 Afternoon coffee break: attend poster
17:00 - 18:30 Poster session & social: attend poster
18:30 - 19:00 Poster take-down
Poster corner discussions (Poster area – Hall G)
17:15 - 17:45 TUPC1 - Life cycle management - tool development and application (TUPC1-1 to TUPC1-7)
Discussion led by S Humbert, G Rebitzer, A-M Tillman
17:50 - 18:20 TUPC2 - Aquatic ecosystem and wetland health - Impact of pesticides and herbicides (TUPC2-1 to TUPC2-6)
Discussion led by GHP Arts, M Munawar, J Davies
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Wednesday Morning I Platform Sessions, 3 June 2009 ROOM K1 ROOM K2 ROOM K3 ROOM H1
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RA07A
MANAGING PRIORITY SUBSTANCES UNDER THE
WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE
JH MUNTHE, PS MIKKELSEN
PH02A
FATE, EFFECTS AND RISK ASSESSMENT OF
PHARMACEUTICALS IN THE ENVIRONMENT
JO STRAUB, F POMATI
TE04A
SOIL ECOTOXICOLOGY
CAM VAN GESTEL, J PRINZ
CH07A
PASSIVE SAMPLING AND DOSING AS TOOLS TO
MEASURE AND CONTROL EXPOSURE
G STRECK, JLM HERMENS, P MAYER
8:3
0
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
8:3
5
RA07A-1 Material Flow Analysis for selected priority substances in the EU SOCOPSE project. JM Pacyna
et al. (Norwegian
Institute for Air Research (NILU), KJELLER, Norway)
PH02A-1 Azole Fungicides: Occurrence and Fate in Wastewater and Surface Waters. M Kahle
et al.
(Federal Environment Agency (UBA), DESSAU-ROSSLAU, Germany)
TE04A-1 Vicia-micronucleus test towards an international standardization: a proposal for soil genotoxicity assessment. AS Foltête et al.
(Université Paul Verlaine-Metz, UMR 7146 CNRS, METZ, France)
CH07A-1 Field Method for Sediment Pore Water PAHs Using SPME and Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy. B Hawthorne
et al. (University of North Dakota, GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA, USA)
8:5
5
RA07A-2 Archetype sources to urban pollution. NA Holten Lützhøft
et al. (The
Technical University of Denmark, KGS. LYNGBY, Denmark)
PH02A-2 Biodegradation of Biocides and Pharma-ceuticals Compounds in Soils and Water Systems. C Girardi et al. (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, LEIPZIG, Germany)
TE04A-2 Effects of insecticides on soil communities in Terrestrial Model Ecosystems (TME). B Scholz-Starke
et al. (RWTH
Aachen University, AACHEN, Germany)
CH07A-2 Simultaneous measurement of free and total concentrations using stable isotope-SPME. J Gan & S Bondarenko (University of California Riverside, RIVER-SIDE, USA)
9:1
5
RA07A-3 Development of a database to support the assessment of potential source control and treatment options for priority pollutants. C Viavattene
et al. (Middlesex
University, LONDON, UK)
PH02A-3 Dynamics and attenuation of acidic pharmaceuticals in the river Roter Main, Bavaria, Germany. M Radke et al. (University of Bayreuth, BAYREUTH, Germany)
TE04A-3 Comparing the sensitivity of Perionyx excavatus and Eisenia andrei in earthworm avoidance tests using two soil types in the tropics. PMCS De Silva & CAM Van Gestel (AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)
CH07A-3 Using silicone coated glass jars to measure chlorinated compounds in contaminated sediment. K Mäenpää
et al. (University of
Joensuu, JOENSUU, Finland)
9:3
5
RA07A-4 The ScorePP-project - Voluntary use reduction. TK Wickman
et al.
(Environment and Health Administration, STOCK-HOLM, Sweden)
PH02A-4 Bioaccumulation of pharmaceuticals S Trapp & A Franco (Technical Universty of Denmark, Department of Environmental Engineering, KONGENS LYNGBY, Denmark)
TE04A-4 Mechanism-specific bioassays in risk assessment of remediated soil - experiences from the Swedish research programme 'Sustainable Remediation'. RM Engwall
et
al. (Örebro University, ÖREBRO, Sweden)
CH07A-4 Passive sampling produced water discharges - calibrations and comparisons to current biomonitoring methods. C Harman
et al. (Norwegian
Institute for Water Research, OSLO, Norway)
9:5
5
RA07A-5 Substance flow analysis for selected priority pollutants in four European cities within the ScorePP project. A Jamtrot
et al. (City of Stockholm, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)
PH02A-5 Modeling the spread of antibiotic resis-tance in the environment: Fluoroquinolone resistance in Escherichia coli. SE Reed et al. (University of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, USA)
TE04A-5 Promising enzyme-based tool for evaluating the ecotoxicological impact of metals on soils. I Lessard
et al. (CIRAIG, MONTREAL, Canada)
CH07A-5 Using equilibrium passive samplers to monitor fjord-scale air-water-sediment fluxes of organic chemicals. HPH Arp
et al. (Norwegian Geo-technical Institute, OSLO, Norway)
BREAK 10:15 - 10:45
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Wednesday Morning I Platform Sessions, 3 June 2009 ROOM G2 ROOM G3 ROOM G4 ROOM F1
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ME01A
BIOMONITORING AND INTEGRATIVE
ASSESSMENT OF MARINE POLLUTION
R BEIRAS, J BELLAS
ET01A
ANIMAL ALTERNATIVES IN ECOTOXICOLOGY:
EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES
S BELANGER, MY GROSS
LC05
LIFE CYCLE THINKING AND ASSESSMENT
SUPPORTING ENVIRONMENTAL
POLICIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL
STANDARDS
E RIISE, R PANT
RA08A
MECHANISTIC EFFECT MODELS FOR
ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
R ASHAUER, VE FORBES
8:3
0
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
8:3
5
ME01A-1 Historic and present bioavailabilities of contaminant metals in SW England estuaries impacted by 19th Century mining: change over time? PS
Rainbow et al. (Natural
History Museum, LONDON, UK)
ET01A-1 The fish embryo test (FET) with the zebrafish (Danio rerio) an alternative for the fish acute toxicity test. TAG Braunbeck
et al.
(University of Heidelberg, HEIDELBERG, Germany)
LC05-1 An integrated concept for analysing policy instruments towards a more sustainable waste management. MH Ljunggren Söderman
et al. (IVL Swedish
Environmental Research Institute, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)
RA08A-1 Demographic importance of toxicant-sensitive life-history traits - insights from a matrix population model. VE Forbes et al. (Roskilde University, ROSKILDE, Denmark)
8:5
5
ME01A-2 PAHs in sediments and transplanted mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) in the ports of the north coast of Spain (Vigo, Bilbao and Pasaia). O Nieto & M López Rodríguez (University of Vigo, VIGO, Spain)
ET01A-2 The fish embryo test as an alternative to acute fish toxicity testing: Outliers, optimisation for volatile compounds, and consideration of alternative endpoints. M Knöbel
et al.
(Helmholtz Centre for Environmental research - UFZ, LEIPZIG, Germany)
LC05-2 Industrial environmental performance assessment using a novel LCA-based Environmental Emissions Index. DF Styles
& MB Jones (Irish Environmental Protection Agency, DUBLIN, Ireland)
RA08A-2 Role of Population Modeling in Pesticide Risk Assessment. RA Pastorok
et
al. (Integral Consulting, MERCER ISLAND, USA)
9:1
5
ME01A-3 Integrating long-term water, sediment and biota pollution data in assessing chemical status, within the European Water Framework Directive. O Solaun et al. (AZTI-TECNALIA, PASAIA, Spain)
ET01A-3 Statistical properties of the embryo and adult fish acute toxicity relationship: Defining how good is good enough. SE Belanger
et al. (Procter &
Gamble, CINCINNATI, OHIO, USA)
LC05-3 REACH and LCA - Methodological approaches and challenges. CA Nyland
et al. (Ostfold Research, KRAAKEROEY, Norway)
RA08A-3 Ecological models in support of regulatory risk assessments of pesticides: Developing a strategy for the future. P Thorbek
et al.
(Syngenta, BRACKNELL, BERKSHIRE, UK)
9:3
5
ME01A-4 Bivalves as remote on-line indicators of seawater quality. SD Bamber
& E Sønneland (IRIS,
RANDABERG, Norway)
ET01A-4 Understanding the correlation between in vitro and in vivo acute fish toxicity data using mode of action and physicochemical properties of chemicals. NI
Kramer et al. (Utrecht
University, UTRECHT, The Netherlands)
LC05-4 Life cycle assessment of a German CCS strategy. A Schreiber
et
al. (Forschungszentrum Jülich, JÜLICH, Germany)
RA08A-4 Evaluation of existing population models for their potential appli-cation in ecological risk assessment of chemicals (EPOCH). N Galic
et al.
(Wageningen univ. & res. center, WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands)
9:5
5
ME01A-5 Ultradian rhythms in bivalves' cardiac activity and valve movements as a new biomarkers in eco-logical state assessment. TV Kuznetsova
et al. (Saint-
Petersburg Center for Ecological Safety RAS, ST.-PETERSBURG, Russian Federation)
ET01A-5 The UNIFISH project: Smart in-vitro scale testing strategies for environmental and human risk assessment and for drug development. M Fenske
et al. (Fraunhofer
Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, AACHEN, Germany)
LC05-5 Review of LCA work - the accredited certification scheme of the International Reference Life Cycle Data System (ILCD). MA Wolf
et
al. (European Commission, Joint Research Centre, ISPRA, Italy)
RA08A-5 Pesticide risk assessment with population models. MW Wang
& VG Grimm (RIFCon
GmbH, HEIDELBERG, Germany)
BREAK 10:15 - 10:45
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Wednesday Morning II Platform Sessions, 3 June 2009 ROOM K1 ROOM K2 ROOM K3 ROOM H1
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RA07B
MANAGING PRIORITY SUBSTANCES UNDER THE
WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE
JH MUNTHE, PS MIKKELSEN
PH02B
FATE, EFFECTS AND RISK ASSESSMENT OF
PHARMACEUTICALS IN THE ENVIRONMENT
JO STRAUB, F POMATI
TE04B
SOIL ECOTOXICOLOGY
CAM VAN GESTEL, J PRINZ
CH07B
PASSIVE SAMPLING AND DOSING AS TOOLS TO
MEASURE AND CONTROL EXPOSURE
G STRECK, JLM HERMENS, P MAYER
10:4
5
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
10:5
0
RA07B-1 Emission reduction strategy of priority and emerging chemicals in European waters: Inventory and assessment of mitigation options. G Ducos
et al. (INERIS, VERNEUIL-EN-HALATTE, France)
PH02B-1 The effects of 17 β-estradiol and testosterone singly and in combination on chub (Leuciscus cephalus L.). V Zlabek et al. (University of South Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice, USB RIFCH, VODNANY, Czech Republic)
TE04B-1 Accumulation of brominated and chlorinated diphenyl ethers and benzenes in earthworms; influence of soil composition. JR Nyholm et
al. (Umeå University, UMEÅ, Sweden)
CH07B-1 Autosampler vial-based permeation passive air samplers: Design, calibration and develop-ment of a model for estimating calibration constants. S Seethapathy & T Gorecki (University of Waterloo, WATERLOO, Canada)
11:1
0
RA07B-2 A decision support system for management of priority substances in river basin management plans. RFW Baartmans
et al. (TNO
Built Environment and Geosciences, DELFT, The Netherlands)
PH02B-2 Identification of pharmaceuticals of high ecotoxicological risks by a novel concept. V Christen
et
al. (University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, MUTTENZ, Switzerland)
TE04B-2 Influence of soil properties on molybdenum uptake and elimination kinetics in the earthworm Eisenia andrei. MD Diez et al. (Vrije University of Amsterdam, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)
CH07B-2 Passive dosing for establishing constant freely dissolved concentrations of hydrophobic compounds. EC Smith
et al. (National
Environmental Research Institute, ROSKILDE, Denmark)
11:3
0
RA07B-3 Innovative approach to testing emission control strategies for the European Water Framework Directive priority substances. E Eriksson
et al. (Technical
University of Denmark, KGS. LYNGBY, Denmark)
PH02B-3 Risk assessments of veterinary pharma-ceutical products - results and regulatory experiences. S Hickmann et al. (Umweltbundesamt, DESSAU, Germany)
TE04B-3 Deriving soil and sediment risk limits from invertebrate life cycle responses to Polycyclic Aromatic Compound exposure. M Leon Paumen
et
al. (Exxonmobil Biomedical Sciences, MACHELEN, BRUSSEL, Belgium)
CH07B-3 Bioavailability of organochlorine compounds in aqueous suspensions of fullerene: Evaluated with Medaka (Oryzias latipes) & negligible depletion solid-phase microextraction. J-F Liu et al. (Research Center for Eco-Env. Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, BEIJING, China)
11:5
0
RA07B-4 The MODELKEY DSS: a decision support system for implementing the WFD. S Gottardo
et al.
(Venice Research Consortium, VENICE, Italy)
PH02B-4 Analysis of the emission of human pharmaceuticals: exposure in the environment...? SAE Kools
et al. (Grontmij |
AquaSense, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)
TE04B-4 Effect of triclosan and triclocarban on microbiological activity and pesticide mineralisation in soils. S Kookana
et al.
(ADELAIDE, Australia)
CH07B-4 The use of passive samplers as a dosing device to assess the toxicity of realistic environmental mixtures. M Claessens
et al. (Ghent
University, GHENT, Belgium)
12:1
0
RA07B-5 Priority substances and the Water Framework Directive - supporting the implementation of a new European policy. JH Munthe et al. (IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)
PH02B-5 Release of high levels of active pharma-ceutical ingredients from Indian bulk drug manufacture - fate and effects on antibiotic resistance development, microbial ecosystems and aquatic vertebrates. DGJ Larsson
et al. (The Sahlgrenska
Academy, Univ. of Göteborg, GOTEBORG, Sweden)
TE04B-5 Ecological effects of the accumulation of copper in soil: Results of a literature review. S Jaensch
et al. (ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH, FLOERSHEIM, Germany)
CH07B-5 Development of a polydimethylsiloxane film-based dosing method in the in vitro DR-CALUX
© assay.
P Booij et al. (Institute for
Environmental Studies, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)
LUNCH & POSTERS 12:30 - 14:00
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Wednesday Morning II Platform Sessions, 3 June 2009 ROOM G2 ROOM G3 ROOM G4 ROOM F1
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ME01B
BIOMONITORING AND INTEGRATIVE
ASSESSMENT OF MARINE POLLUTION
R BEIRAS, J BELLAS
ET01B
ANIMAL ALTERNATIVES IN ECOTOXICOLOGY:
EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES
S BELANGER, MY GROSS
LC04
LIFE CYCLE SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT OF
PRODUCTS
W KLÖPFFER, C BAUER
RA08B
MECHANISTIC EFFECT MODELS FOR
ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
VE FORBES, P THORBEK
10:4
5
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
10:5
0
ME01B-1 Biomarker based integrative long-term assessment of marine ecosystem health after Prestige oil spill. I Marigomez et al. (Univ. Basque Country, LEIOA-BIZKAIA (BASQUE COUNTRY), Spain)
ET01B-1 Development of methods for a tiered approach to assess bioaccumulation of chemicals: a state of the science update. MR Embry
et al. (ILSI Health and Environmental Sciences Institute, WASHINGTON, DC, USA)
LC04-1 A milestone for sustainability assessment of products: The publication of the code of practice for a Social and Socio-Economic LCA (sLCA). C Benoit
et al.
(UQAM, MONTREAL, Canada)
RA08B-1 Time resolved effect model for Daphnia magna - Measurement and modeling of the toxicokinetic phase of diazinon. AC Kretschmann
et al. (Eawag,
DÜBENDORF, Switzerland)
11:1
0
ME01B-2 Assessment criteria for the characterization of the ecological status of marine water bodies using the Sea-urchin embryo-test (SET). I Durán
et al. (VIGO,
Spain)
ET01B-2 Role of dosing procedure and physico-chemical properties of chemicals on the outcome of cell line assays. K Tanneberger et al. (Eawag, DUEBENDORF, Switzerland)
LC04-2 SEEBALANCE® as a
tool for socio-economic analysis under REACh. DK Kölsch (BASF SE, LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany)
RA08B-2 Prediction of effects from FOCUS-scenarios to populations of D. magna - Comparison of measured data and modelling results for triphenyltin. TG Preuss
et
al. (RWTH Aachen University, AACHEN, Germany)
11:3
0
ME01B-3 Sediment quality assessment in the Nervión estuary (Basque Country): an integrative approach. I Menchaca et al. (Azti Tecnalia, PASAIA, Spain)
ET01B-3 The OECD validation program of a cell-based assay to screen for inhibitors and inducers of sex steroid hormone production: The H295R Steroidogenesis Assay. M Hecker et al. (ENTRIX, SASKATOON, Canada)
LC04-3 Sustainability considerations in early phases of product development - the wood-based diaper. AM Clancy
et
al. (Chalmers University of Technology, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)
RA08B-3 Modelling the effects of diquat on the life-cycle of the snail Lymnaea stagnalis based on the Dynamic Energy Budget theory. V Ducrot
et al. (INRA,
RENNES CEDEX, France)
11:5
0
ME01B-4 The assessment of coastal pollution in highly productive marine eco-systems using an integrative approach with marine invertebrate embryo-larval bioassays. J Bellas et al. (Universidade de Vigo, VIGO, Spain)
ET01B-4 Benchmarking a routine physiological-based test to screen thyroid disrupting chemicals. F Lemkine
et al. (WatchFrog,
EVRY, France)
LC04-4 Is Renewable always Sustainable? P&G's Framework for sustainable use of renewable materials. G Van Hoof et al. (Procter & Gamble, STROMBEEK-BEVER, Belgium)
RA08B-4 Modeling sublethal toxic effects on aquatic ecosystems: an integrated approach. D Bontje
et al.
(Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)
12:1
0
ME01B-5 Impact of CO2-driven climate change on sea urchin early life history - combined effects of ocean acidification, temperature increase and food concentration. J Wren
et al.
(Göteborg University, KRISTINEBERG, FISKEBÄCKSKIL, Sweden)
ET01B-5 How low can you go? Use of NOTELs in predictive risk assessment. KE Tollefsen et al. (NIVA, OSLO, Norway)
LC04-5 Cradle to cradle: Old wine or new spirits. C Kroeze & J Potting (Wageningen University & Research, WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands)
RA08B-5 Linking individual-level and population-level effects. The combined effects of sediment-organic matter quantity and sediment-associated organic-contaminants. M Selck
et al. (Roskilde
University, ROSKILDE, Denmark)
LUNCH & POSTERS 12:30 - 14:00
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Wednesday Afternoon Platform Sessions, 3 June 2009 ROOM K1 ROOM K2 ROOM K3 ROOM H1
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CH03
EFFECT DIRECTED ANALYSIS TO IDENTIFY KEY ENVIRONMENTAL
TOXICANTS
M BURGESS, M LAMOREE
ET07
EDCs: INDIVIDUAL AND POPULATION LEVEL
RESPONSES
K HALLDIN, H KRUEGER
TE02
COMBINED STRESSORS IN SOIL
C SVENDSEN, S LOUREIRO
ET11
MICROBIAL COMMUNITY ECOTOXICOLOGY
I DAHLLÖF, H BLANCK
14:0
0
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
14:0
5
CH03-1 Sample preparation method of biota samples for application in Effect Directed Analysis. E Simon
et al. (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam / Institute for Environmental Studies, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)
ET07-1 The impact of oestrogenic sewage discharges on fish populations. P Matthiessen
et al. (Independent consultant, ULVERSTON, UK)
TE02-1 Evaluation of the joint toxicity of glyphosate & spirodiclofen in Brassica rapa, Folsomia candida & Porcellionides pruinosus. A comparison of mixture effects in different non-target species. MJG Santos et al. (CESAM & Dept. of Biology, AVEIRO, Portugal)
ET11-1 Effects of fungal diversity on leaf litter decomposition under cadmium stress: species number and traits. IR Fernandes et al. (Molecular and Environmental Biology Centre (CBMA), BRAGA, Portugal)
14:2
5
CH03-2 Sediment Toxicity Identification Evaluations (TIEs): Manipulating Bioavailability to Whole Organisms to Identify Environmental Toxicants. RM Burgess
et al. (U.S. EPA,
NARRAGANSETT, USA)
ET07-2 Developmental reproductive toxicity of estrogenic environmental pollutants in amphibians and birds. C Berg (Uppsala University, UPPSALA, Sweden)
TE02-2 Assessing binary mixture toxicity of chemicals in Folsomia candida using reproduction as endpoint. BJG Campos et al. (CESAM & Department of Biology, AVEIRO, Portugal)
ET11-2 Effect of fungal networks on microbial chemotaxis towards soil contaminants. S Furuno et al. (Helmholz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) Leipzig, LEIPZIG, Germany)
14:4
5
CH03-3 EDA of sediments from polluted marine sites in Norway. M Grung
et al.
(NIVA, OSLO, Norway)
ET07-3 Effects of EE2 and TCDD, alone or in combi-nation, on ER-dependent genes expression and sexual differentiation in the zebrafish. F Brion et al. (Institut National de l'Environnement Industriel et des Risques, VERNEUIL-EN-HALATTE, France)
TE02-3 WITHDRAWN - See
errata sheet for latest information.
ET11-3 Pollution-Induced Community Tolerance of urban metals on freshwater biofilms: a microcosm study. LC Fechner et al. (Cemagref, ANTONY, France)
15:0
5
CH03-4 Mutagenic compounds in the River Elbe. CMJ Gallampois et al. (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, LEIPZIG, Germany)
ET07-4 Accumulation, distribution, metabolism and elimination of 17alpha-ethinylestradiol in organisms of different trophic levels. HM Maes et al. (RWTH Aachen University - Institute for environmental research, AACHEN, Germany)
TE02-4 Nickel toxicokinetics under the influence of temperature & chlorpyrifos in the ground beetle Ptero-stichus oblongopunctatus (Coleoptera: Carabidae). AJ Bednarska
et al. (Institute of
Environmental Sciences, Jagiellonian University, KRAKOW, Poland)
ET11-4 Microbial diversity, tetracycline resistance and mercury resistance genes aquaculture sediments. MPJ Virta et al. (University of Helsinki, HELSINKI, Finland)
15:2
5
CH03-5 Identification of petrogenic naphthenic acids as xeno-estrogens and anti-androgens in produced water. KV Thomas
et al. (NIVA, OSLO, Norway)
ET07-5 Penis sheath: preputium length ratio as possible quantitative biomarker of endocrine disruption in Bulinus tropicus (Mollusca). H Bouwman
et al. (North-West
University, POTCHEF-STROOM, South Africa)
TE02-5 Enzyme-based indicator to evaluate a complex contamination influence on soil health. RAE Demuysère et al. (CIRAIG, MONTREAL (QUÉBEC), Canada)
ET11-5 Stimulated PAH mineralization and differentiated bacterial community composition around macrofaunal burrows in Arctic coastal marine sediments. E Granberg & I Dahllöf (NERI, ROSKILDE, Denmark)
BREAK 15:45 - 16:15
16:1
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
POSTER SESSION & SOCIAL 17:00 - 18:30
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Wednesday Afternoon Platform Sessions, 3 June 2009 ROOM G2 ROOM G3 ROOM G4 ROOM F1
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ME03
POLAR MARINE ECOTOXICOLOGY, RISK
ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING
R LOHMANN, MGD SMIT
CH02
CHEMOMETRICS AND QSARs: FATE AND
EFFECT RELATIONS
P GRAMATICA, PL ANDERSSON
RA13A
SPATIO-TEMPORAL AND TRAIT-BASED ASPECTS IN
ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
TCM BROCK, K SOLOMON, PJ VAN DEN BRINK
ET06
ECOTOXICOLOGY OF RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES
R GILBIN, HAA VANDENHOVE, C BRADSHAW
14:0
0
SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO
14:0
5
ME03-1 Verification of poly-ethylene and solid phase micro-extraction passive sampling devices in hyper-saline, arctic conditions. PJ Luey & R Lohmann (Univ. of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, NARRAGANSETT, USA)
CH02-1 Can toxicogenomics support QSAR MOA approaches? A selected case study with (chlorinated) anilines. N Dom
et al. (Universiteit
Antwerpen, ANTWERPEN, Belgium)
RA13A-1 How stressor-specific can be trait-based methods in risk assess-ment: SPEAR approach for bioassessment of surface waters MA Beketov & M Liess (UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, LEIPZIG, Germany)
ET06-1 Effects of low level uranium exposure on critical life stages of zebrafish (Danio rerio). S Bourrachot
et al. (IRSN,
SAINT PAUL LEZ DURANCE CEDEX, France)
14:2
5
ME03-2 Seasonality in field derived bioaccumulation factors for OCs in Arctic marine species of zooplankton. IG Hallanger
et
al. (Norwegian Polar Institute, TROMSØ, Norway)
CH02-2 Multivariate biological profiling of PCBs, focusing on NDL-PCBs.
MJM Stenberg et al. (Umeå
University, UMEÅ, Sweden)
RA13A-2 Modelling effects of pulsed exposure in trait diverse freshwater Arthro-poda and implications for interspecies extrapolation. MN Rubach
et al.
(Wageningen UR, WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands)
ET06-2 Phylogenetic consistencies in radionuclide and metal accumulation by marine teleost and chondrichthyan fish. RA Jeffree et al. (IAEA Marine Environment Labs, MONACO, Monaco)
14:4
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ME03-3 Long-term exposure of polar cod (Boreogadus saida) to waterborne and dietary crude oil. JM Nahrgang
et al. (Akvaplan-
niva AS, TROMSØ, Norway)
CH02-3 Chemometrical tools for prioritization of POPs, EDs and PBTs. E Papa & P Gramatica (University of Insubria, VARESE, Italy)
RA13A-3 Trait-based ecological vulnerability in wildlife: differences between food chains and habitats. HJ De Lange et al. (Alterra, WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands)
ET06-3 Effect of low-dose chronic gamma exposure on growth and oxidative stress related responses in Arabidopsis thaliana. HAA Vandenhove
et al. (SCK-CEN,
MOL, Belgium)
15:0
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ME03-4 Effects of conta-mination on community tolerance and genetic diversity of an arctic amphipod. L Bach & I Dahllöf (National Environmental Research Institute, ROSKILDE, Denmark)
CH02-4 PBT-profiling for pre-registered substances KEN Daginnus et al. (European Commission, ISPRA, Italy)
RA13A-4 From components to community: under-standing the relationship between traits, community composition and temporal variability in lotic systems. RA Holland et al. (The University of Sheffield, SHEFFIELD, UK)
ET06-4 External radiation doses from 137Cs to frog phantoms in a wetland area: in situ measurements and dose model calculations. K Stark
& HBL
Pettersson (Stockholm University, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)
15:2
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ME03-5 Immunotoxicity and oxidative stress in the Arctic Scallop Chlamys islandica: effects of acute oil exposure. ML Hannam
et
al. (University of Plymouth, PLYMOUTH, UK)
CH02-PS Poster spotlight:
Novel QSAR and receptor model tools
WE 002, WE 003, WE 004, WE 005
RA13A-PS Poster spotlight:
Ecotoxicological sensitivity and vulnerability in ERA
TH 122, TH 123, TH 125, TH 126
ET06-PS Poster spotlight:
Ecotoxicology of radio-active substances
WE 106, WE 108, WE 109
BREAK 15:45 - 16:15
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
POSTER SESSION & SOCIAL 17:00 - 18:30
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Wednesday, 2 June 2009
Keynote speaker (Room K2)
16:15 - 17:00 Albertinka J. Murk (WIMEK-WU, The Netherlands)
Assessing ecotoxicological impacts in differing and changing environments
Poster display (Poster and exhibition area – Hall H-G)
08:00 - 08:30 Poster setup
10:15 - 10:45 Morning coffee break: attend poster
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch & poster session: attend poster
15:45 - 16:15 Afternoon coffee break: attend poster
17:00 - 18:30 Poster session & social: attend poster
18:30 - 19:00 Poster take-down
Poster corner discussions (Poster area – Hall G)
17:15 - 17:45 WEPC1 - Risk assessment of metals - Improving assessments of exposure (WEPC1-1 to WEPC1-8)
Discussion led by A Peters, LU Vangheluwe, KM Delbeke
17:50 - 18:20 WEPC2 - Managing priority substances under the Water Framework Directive - Monitoring, occurrence and EQS (WEPC2-1 to WEPC2-8)
Discussion led by JH Munthe, PS Mikkelsen
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CALCAS Symposium
Towards LCSA, Life Cycle Sustainability Analysis: Interdisciplinary research strategies and lines for life cycle based analysis
for sustainability governance
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