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SETAC Europe 19 th Annual Meeting 31 May - 4 June 2009, Göteborg, Sweden SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME DAY BY DAY

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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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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

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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

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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

5

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

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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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ION

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

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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

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Tuesday Morning I Platform Sessions, 2 June 2009 ROOM K1 ROOM K2 ROOM K3 ROOM H1

SE

SS

ION

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

0

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

SE

SS

ION

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

SE

SS

ION

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

0

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

SE

SS

ION

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

SE

SS

ION

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

5

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

POSTER SESSION & SOCIAL 17:00 - 18:30

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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

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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

5

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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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

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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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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)

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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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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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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

5

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

SE

SS

ION

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

5

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

5

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

5

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

16:1

5

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

Wednesday, 3 June 2009, 14:00 - 18:30 (Room J)

CALCAS is the EU 6th Framework Co-ordination Action for innovation in Life-Cycle Analysis for Sustainability

1. It is aimed at identifying short-term, mid-term and long-term research lines on how to

achieve a substantial efficacy increase in supporting sustainability decisions, going beyond the shortcomings and limitations of current LCA

2.

A general result of the CALCAS project is to define Life Cycle Sustainability Analysis - LCSA as a single “structure”. This unitary logical “structure” is characterised by a working method and by a framework including all mechanisms relevant in sustainability assessment and modes of analysis, to be filled at different levels of detail, according to the required assessment/problem scale: micro scale, meso scale, and macro scale.

Three main development lines of the LCA approach, corresponding to the above specific level of complexity of the problems, have been identified. 1) Product level LCSA, functional unit based, with ISO-LCA remaining valid in most of the applications at

basic level, broadened with social and economic aspects of sustainability. Improvements are possible for increasing its reliability, significance and usability.

2) “Sector level LCSA”, maintaining ISO-LCA foundations but including (mainly exogenously) first empirical mechanisms; further development, for example, of the consequential, hybrid and scenario LCA, specifying the full totals of the products and processes involved.

3) “Economy-wide LCSA” at top level, more deepened and broadened, therefore requiring new foundations. To be used in analysing substantial system changes as for new energy technologies and concomitant heating and transport systems.

This symposium presents the LCSA framework and the development lines identified by CALCAS. This event continues the discussion with the scientific community. That will be finalised with the open consultation on the draft “Blue Paper on Life Cycle Sustainability Analysis”, to be published soon.

Programme

14:00 - 14:30 Registration

14:30 - 14:50 CALCAS and Life Cycle Analysis for Sustainability (P. Masoni)

14:50 - 15:15 LCA and adjoining models for deepening and broadening (P. Schepelmann)

15:15 - 15:30 Coffee break

15:30 - 16:00 A framework for Life Cycle Sustainability Analysis (LCSA) (R. Heijungs / J. Guinee)

16:00 - 17:00 Interdisciplinary research strategies and lines for Life Cycle Sustainability Analysis (G. Huppes):

Product LCSA (A. Zamagni)

Sector LCSA (U. Pretato)

Economy-wide LCSA (G. Huppes)

17:00 - 17:40 An illustrative application of LCSA in the controversial biofuel case (T. Rydberg)

17:40 - 18:30 Open discussion

18:30 Wrap-up of the symposium (P. Masoni, G. Huppes)

1 For more information on the project and downloading of the deliverables: www.calcasproject.net

2 These have different nature; sometime they regard externalities (economic and social costs), mechanisms (rebound,

behaviour, price effects), handling time ((quasi-)dynamic, steady-state), space differentiation (spatially differentiated or spatially independent), and/or reliability and significance in simplified LCA.

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Thursday Morning I Platform Sessions, 4 June 2009 ROOM K1 ROOM K2 ROOM K3 ROOM H1

SE

SS

ION

RA06

IMPROVING RISK ASSESSMENT OF

BIOCIDES: BRIDGING REGULATORY AND

SCIENTIFIC QUESTIONS

E VAN DE PLASSCHE

PH03

TARGETED TEST STRATEGIES FOR

ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF

PHARMACEUTICALS BASED ON MODE OF

ACTION

DGJ LARSSON, B BROOKS

TE01

ADVANCES IN BIO-ACCUMULATION ASSESS-

MENT: PREDICTING BIOACCUMULATION

POTENTIAL IN TERRESTRIAL

ENVIRONMENTS

M BONNELL

ET10

INDIRECT ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF

POLLUTANTS –CHALLENGE OR

NIGHTMARE?

V PETTIGROVE, S MOHR

8:3

0

SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO

8:3

5

RA06-1 Biocides in Construction Materials - Leaching and Fate in Storm Water Runoff. M Burkhardt

et

al. (Eawag, DUBENDORF, Switzerland)

PH03-1 Physiological modes of action of fluoxetine and its human metabolites in algae. J Neuwoehner

et al.

(Eawag, DUEBENDORF, Switzerland)

TE01-1 Modelling the indirect human exposure to chemicals in soil and air with crop-specific models. CN Legind & S Trapp (Technical University of Denmark, KGS. LYNGBY, Denmark)

ET10-1 Assessing sediments and fish health using a weight-of-evidence approach and effect directed analysis - in search for the causes of fish decline in the Danube river. H Hollert

et al. (RWTH

Aachen, AACHEN, Germany)

8:5

5

RA06-2 Experiences in the evaluation of UVCB substances or in-situ releasers during dossier preparation according to BPD 98/8/EG. S Hahn et al. (Fraunhofer ITEM, HANNOVER, Germany)

PH03-2 Bioconcentration of 18 human pharmaceuticals into blood plasma of fish exposed to treated sewage effluents. J Fick

et al. (Umeå

University, UMEÅ, Sweden)

TE01-2 Accumulation of soil contaminants in home-produced chicken eggs. N Waegeneers

et al. (Veterinary

and Agrochemical Research Centre, TERVUREN, Belgium)

ET10-2 Do interactions between endosulfan and predator stress invalidate single-species laboratory tests on water boatmen (Corixidae)? TR Trekels et al. (Catholic University of Leuven, LEUVEN, Belgium)

9:1

5

RA06-3 Ecotoxicological studies for active substances releasing formaldehyde. MD Bielasik-Rosinska & A Kryszczuk (The Office for Registration of Medicinal Prod., Med. Dev. and Biocidal Products, WARSAW, Poland)

PH03-3 Inhibition of human aromatase (CYP19) in in-vitro assays due to exposure to SSRI and their metabolites. NW Jacobsen et al. (University of Copen-hagen, COPENHAGEN, Denmark)

TE01-3 Enrichment of perfluorinated compounds along a remote terrestrial food chain: From plants to wolves. CE Mueller

et al.

(Swiss Federal Institute for Material Testing and Research, DUEBENDORF, Switzerland)

ET10-3 Structure of meiobenthic communities in microcosms and their impact on sediment-bound pollutants. AFM Wichmann

et al. (AACHEN, Germany)

9:3

5

RA06-4 Assessing mixture ecotoxicity of biocidal products - regulatory data requirements, scientific concepts and possible approaches. D Frein et al.

(Umweltbundesamt, DESSAU-ROßLAU, Germany)

PH03-4 A microtiter-plate based cytochrome P450 3A activity assay in fish cell lines. DM Oggier et al. (University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, MUTTENZ, Switzerland)

TE01-4 Organochlorine contaminants in backyard chicken eggs from the Vaal Triangle, South Africa. LP Quinn

et al. (North-West

University, Potchefstroom Campus, POTCHEF-STROOM, South Africa)

ET10-4 Prospects and constraints of model ecosystems in the assessment of the effects of contaminants on benthic freshwater communities. M

Brinke et al. (Bielefeld

University, BIELEFELD, Germany)

9:5

5

RA06-5 Preparing for Biocidal Product Authorisation: Data requirements for environmental risk assessment. ES Mueller-Knoche et al. (Federal Environment Agency, DESSAU-ROSSLAU, Germany)

PH03-PS Poster spotlight:

Environmental comparative pharmacology in fish

TH 071, TH 075

TE01-5 Modelling the terrestrial biomagnification potential of priority chemicals in Canada: A case study using decabromodiphenyl ether and its metabolites. A Bonnell & JS Pasternak (Environment Canada, GATINEAU, Canada)

ET10-PS Poster spotlight:

Unraveling toxic and indirect effects

TH 002, TH 003, TH 004

BREAK 10:15 - 10:45

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Thursday Morning I Platform Sessions, 4 June 2009 ROOM G2 ROOM G3 ROOM G4 ROOM F1

SE

SS

ION

ME02

FISH HEALTH AND INTEGRATED MONITORING

K HYLLAND, L FORLIN

NM03

LCA AND RISK MANAGEMENT OF

NANOTECHNOLOGIES-ARE WE FOCUSING ON

THE RIGHT ISSUES?

SJ KLAINE, P MASONI, T

FERNANDES

RA13

SPATIO-TEMPORAL AND TRAIT-BASED ASPECTS IN

ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT

TCM BROCK, K SOLOMON, PJ

VAN DEN BRINK

RA01

APPLICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL

STANDARDS AND SITE-SPECIFIC RISK ASSESSMENT

CR CAILES, N WILSON, S

DELLA SALA

8:3

0

SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO

8:3

5

ME02-1 Chronic exposure to a simulated offshore effluent: comparison of zebrafish and Atlantic cod. TF Holth & K Hylland (Norwegian Institute for Water Research, OSLO, Norway)

NM03-1 Application of weight of evidence approach to assess the hazard of manufactured nano-particles: the Particle Risk results. SZ Zuin

et al.

(CONSORZIO VENEZIA RICERCHE, VENICE, Italy)

RA13B-1 Impact of landscape structure on the population depression caused by pesticide with epigenetic impacts. T Dalkvist

et al.

(NERI, Aarhus University, RONDE, Denmark)

RA01-1 The recent radiation dose rate screening value released by PROTECT: implications for UK site specific risk assessment. CR Cailes

et al. (Environment

Agency for England and Wales, WARRINGTON, UK)

8:5

5

ME02-2 Regional and temporal differences in the oxidative stress status of Baltic salmon feeding populations. A Vuori et al. (University of Turku, TURKU, Finland)

NM03-2 Exposure-based approach to environmental risk assessment of nanomaterials. JA Vonk et al. (National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, BILTHOVEN, The Netherlands)

RA13B-2 A pilot study to investigate options for catchment scale modelling of pesticides. CG Hoogeweg

et al. (Waterborne Environmental Inc., LEESBURG, VA, USA)

RA01-2 Development of a human exposure model to investigate cadmium exposure in the Northern Campine region: validation and use as a policy supporting instrument. MA Van Holderbeke et al. (VITO, MOL, Belgium)

9:1

5

ME02-3 Monitoring of the viviparous fish species eelpout (Zoarces viviparus) indicates environmental changes in coastal waters. L Förlin

et al. (University of

Göteborg, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

NM03-3 Probabilistic material flow modeling for assess-ing the environmental exposure of nanoparticles. FG Gottschalk

et al. (EMPA

St. Gallen, ST. GALLEN, Switzerland)

RA13B-3 The FOOTPRINT software tools: Pesticide risk assessment and management in the EU at different spatial scales, accounting for spatial and temporal variability of exposure. S Reichenberger

et al. (University Gießen, GIEßEN, Germany)

RA01-3 Site specific risk assessment of heavy metals in soils of a former MGP site in Italy. S Verdelocco et al. (Aecom Environment, MILANO, Italy)

9:3

5

ME02-4 Discriminating offshore sites using fish disease profiles and context for the use of disease data in marine environmental monitoring.

D Stentiford et al. (Cefas, WEYMOUTH, UK)

NM03-4 Prospective life cycle assessment of nanosilver textile products. TD Walser

et al. (Institute of

Environmental Engineering, ETH Zurich, ZURICH, Switzerland)

RA13B-4 A new spatial approach for the assess-ment and management of environmental risks of plant protection products in Germany. R Kubiak

et al.

(RLP AgroScience, NEUSTADT, Germany)

RA01-4 Limitations on the scientific credibility of empirical models for remedial decision-making: a case study of the biota-sediment-accumulation factor (BSAF) for an urban river. TJ Iannuzzi et al. (ARCADIS, ANNAPOLIS, USA)

9:5

5

ME02-5 Toxicoproteomic strategies for biomarker development in aquatic pollution studies. A Goksøyr

et al. (University of Bergen, BERGEN, Norway)

NM03-5 Evaluation of the eco-efficiency of micro-system technologies - the case of metal-coated polymer particles. O Andersen

et al. (Western

Norway Research Institute, SOGNDAL, Norway)

RA13B-PS Poster spotlight:

Spatio-temporal extrapolation in ERA

TH 129, TH 131, TH 132

RA01-5 Multicriteria analysis to manage sewage sludge application on agricultural soils. M Schuhmacher

et al.

(Rovira i Virgili University, TARRAGONA, Spain)

BREAK 10:15 - 10:45

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Thursday, 4 June 2009

Closing ceremony (Room K2)

11:45 - 13:20 Concluding remarks and highlights of the meeting

Kevin Thomas (Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Norway) Environmental Chemistry

Marco Vighi (University of Milano Bicocca, Italy) Ecotoxicology

Annette Köhler (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) Life Cycle Assessment and Sustainability

Joke van Wensem (Soil Protection Technical Committee, The Netherlands) Risk Assessment

Young Scientist Award 2009: best poster & best platform

Acknowledgements

Future meetings

Poster display (Poster and exhibition area – Hall H-G)

08:00 - 08:30 Poster setup

10:15 - 10:45 Morning coffee break: attend poster

10:45 - 11:45 Poster session: attend poster

11:45 - 12:30 Poster take-down

Poster corner discussions (Poster area – Hall G)

10:30 - 11:00 THPC1 - Trends in nanoresearch (THPC1-1 to THPC1-8)

Discussion led by JJ Scott-Fordsmand, CB Bacchus

11:05 - 11:35 THPC2 - Frozen history - environmental specimen banks (THPC2-1 to THPC2-11)

Discussion led by A Bignert, JK Koschorreck

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POSTER

PRESENTATIONS

DAY BY DAY

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Poster sessions Monday 1 June 2009

CH01P

ADSORPTION, SPECIATION AND

BIOAVAILABILITY OF METALS

KAC De Schamphelaere, E Smolders, A Cobelo-

Garcia

MO 002|Binding potential of copper ore tailings

for metals occurring in Acid Rock Drainage (ARD)

I Twardowska, K Janta-Koszuta, E Miszczak, S

Stefaniak (Polish Academy of Sciences, ZABRZE,

Poland)

MO 004|Competitive effect of cadmium on metal

sorption onto biowaste (sewage sludge)

I Twardowska, K Janta-Koszuta, E Miszczak (Polish

Academy of Sciences, ZABRZE, Poland)

MO 005|Chromium (III) oxidation in a reservoir

impacted by tannery discharges

AL Vignati, E Szalinska, A Bobrowski, P Kapturski, A

Smolicka, T Haziak, J Dominik (CNR-IRSA,

BRUGHERIO, Italy)

MO 006|Speciation and toxicity of Cd, Cu, Pb and

Zn in the water column of ports in the North

coast of Spain

O Nieto, I Dúrán (University of Vigo, VIGO, Spain)

MO 007|Light driven iron redoxcycling and ROS

production - Implications for toxicity testing

A Ammann, K Barbeau (EAWAG, DUEBENDORF,

Switzerland)

MO 008|Role of bioinorganic nanoparticles for the

transport of iron through natural waters

A Suphandag, F Von der Kammer, F Jirsa, R

Krachler, T Hofmann (Vienna University, VIENNA,

Austria)

MO 010|Aluminum accumulation in mussel

Mytilus edulis: laboratory investigation

A Mao, C Caplat, ML Mahaut, S Pineau, D Barillier

(Université de Caen, CAEN, France)

MO 012|Copper ion imaging in unicellular

freshwater algae by dynamic secondary ion mass

spectrometry (NanoSIMS)

VI Slaveykova, C Guignard, T Eybe, H-N Migeon, L

Hoffmann (Swiss Swiss Federal Institut of

Technology Lausanne, EPFL, LAUSANNE,

Switzerland)

MO 013|Mode of toxic action of copper in marine

microalgae: towards a biotic ligand model

MS Adams, CT Dillon, JL Stauber, B Lai, S Vogt, D

Jolley, H Price (CSIRO Land and Water, LUCAS

HEIGHTS, Australia)

MO 014|Establishment of natural baseline values

for arsenic in surface and groundwater of EPAL

water supply system

AF Miranda (EPAL S.A., LISBON, Portugal)

MO 015|Toxicity and modelling bioaccumulation

of cadmium from water and a periphyton diet in

the freshwater amphipod Hyalella azteca

A Golding, U Borgmann, GD Dixon (University of

Waterloo, WATERLOO, Canada)

MO 016|Heavy metal resistance in Daphnia

magna is associated with reduced hsp70

induction

T Haap, H-R Köhler (Eberhard Karls Universität

Tübingen, TÜBINGEN, Germany)

MO 017|The invasive Asian clam (Corbicula

fluminea) as a biomonitor of spatial and temporal

metal pollution in the Norfolk Broads, UK

N Spann, DC Aldridge (University of Cambridge,

CAMBRIDGE, UK)

MO 018|Assessment and bioavailability of metals

in Almendares River, Havana, Cuba.

S Olivares-Rieumont, L Lima, D De la Rosa, DW

Graham (Instituto Superior de Tecnologías y

Ciencias Aplicadas, HAVANA, Cuba)

MO 019|Extension of biotic ligand model to

predict copper accumulation in Funaria

hygrometrica Hedw.

H Nakanishi, S Shoji, M Itouga, H Sakakibara (Tokyo

National College of Technology, TOKYO, Japan)

MO 021|Bioaccumulation and depuration of

complexed and uncomplexed trace metals by the

Asian clam Meretrix lyrata from Vietnam

D Nugegoda, PK Phuong, D Nguyen, PNS Chu

(RMIT University, BUNDOORA, Australia)

MO 022|Effects of DOM on motility and toxicity of

copper in Tetraselmis gracilis

JCL Ladewig (BRUSSELS, Belgium)

MO 023|Characterization of metal - phytochelatin

complexes induced by lead in the green alga

Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

CS Scheidegger (Eawag (Swiss Federal Institute of

Aquatic Science and Technology), DÜBENDORF,

Switzerland)

MO 024|Metal stress induces programmed cell

death in aquatic fungi

M-M Azevedo, B Almeida, P Ludovico, F Cássio

(University of Minho, BRAGA, Portugal)

MO 025|Mercury bioaccumulation and post

exposition depuration in Danio rerio

SN Abreu, AMC Rodrigues, FMR Morgado, AMVM

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Soares (University Aveiro, AVEIRO, Portugal)

MO 026|The influence of speciation on the

ecotoxic effects of heavy metals in aquatic

systems

KS Jensen, OK Borggaard, MZ Hausschild, PE Holm

(Unv. of Copenhagen, Faculty of Life Sciences,

FREDERIKSBERG C, Denmark)

MO 027|The dam effect in mercury concentrations

in biota at Xingó reservoir (northeastern Brazil)

and potential human exposure

NC Vidal, O Malm, AC Barbosa, JG Dorea, EFA

Palermo, NC Pereira (UFRJ, RIO DE JANEIRO,

Brazil)

MO 029|Some kinetic aspects of the speciation of

soil trace metals using chemical reagents and

their possible relation with bioavalability?

AP Bermond, N Manoucherhi, AP Bermond

(Agroparistech, PARIS, France)

MO 030|Peat collected from Latvia peat bogs as

sorbents for trace elements

L Eglite, M Klavins, A Robalds, O Purmalis

(University of Latvia, RIGA, Latvia)

MO 031|Vertical distribution of Copper in soil

microcosms - Influence of the experimental

modalities in the Copper distribution

JC Dur, C Bailleul, I Lamy, C Mougin, M Legras

(INRA, VERSAILLES, France)

MO 032|Heavy metals in green vegetables

(Amaranthus hybridus) grown in some areas of

Dar es salaam city, in Tanzania

LA Lugimbana, J Mcharo, A Madete, H Msirikale, S

Msangi, R Kukula, A Honest, J Enock (National

Institute for Medical Research, DAR ES SALAAM,

Tanzania)

MO 034|Bioavailability of particle- and colloid-

bound cadmium in polluted soils

A Ivask, M François, L Põllumaa, HC Dubourguier, A

Kahru (National Institute of Chemical Physics and

Biophysics, TALLINN, Estonia)

MO 035|Fluorescence quenching study of metal

ion binding to peat humic acids

O Purmalis, M Klavinš (, RIGA, Latvia)

MO 036|Copper and cadmium sorption on two

different sediments under static and dynamic

conditions

I Hovorkova, J Zeman, J Klanova, J Hofman

(Masaryk University, Faculty of Science, BRNO,

Czech Republic)

MO 037|A biodynamic model for unravelling trace

metal bioaccumulation in lugworms (polychaete

Arenicola marina)

MC Casado Martinez (Natural History Museum,

LONDON, UK)

MO 038|Use of the Simultaneous Extractable

Metal (SEM) concentration to predict

accumulation in the benthic oligochaete

Lumbriculus variegatus

S Valsecchi, DAL Vignati, M Camusso (CNR- Water

Research Institute, BRUGHERIO MI, Italy)

MO 039|Accumulation of sediment bound metals

to aquatic invertebrates: The role of feeding

behavior and ecology.

M De Jonge, R Blust, L Bervoets (Antwerp University,

ANTWERPEN, Belgium)

MO 040|Speciation of water soluble ions and

carbonaceous fraction in PM2., PM2.5-10 and

PM>10 collected in Yokohama, Japan

M Khan, Y Shirasuna, K Hirano, S Masunaga

(Yokohama National University, YOKOHAMA, Japan)

MO 041|Surface water quality assessment: A case

study of Bang Pakong River, Thailand

T Thongsri, S Petchkasem, N Thipvisaid, K

Muangkeaw, N Palee (Physics and Engineering

Program, BANGKOK, Thailand)

CH04P

EMERGING CONTAMINANTS: IDENTIFICATION

STRATEGIES AND OCCURENCE

P Haglund, K Langford

MO 045|Development of an analytical method for

analyzing iodinated contrast agents in water by

LC-MS/MS

V Boireau, V Ingrand, B Mourot (Center of

Environmental Analysis, SAINT MAURICE, France)

MO 046|Ionophores in the environment

M Hansen (University of Copenhagen, Faculty of

Pharmaceutical Sciences, COPENHAGEN,

Denmark)

MO 047|Simultaneous quantitation of parabens

and triclosan in indoor house dust using solid-

phase extraction and GC/ITMS

X Fan, C Kubwabo, P Rasmussen (Health Canada,

OTTAWA, Canada)

MO 048|The analysis of illicit drugs in water by

HPLC-LTQ-Orbitrap MS: automated large volume

sample preparation and method development

P De Voogt, E Emke, AC Hogenboom (KWR

watercycle research institute, NIEUWEGEIN, The

Netherlands)

MO 049|Drugs of abuse in the airborne particles

of two Spanish urban environments

C Postigo, MJ Lopez de Alda, M Viana, X Querol, D

Barcelo (IDAEA-CSIC, BARCELONA, Spain)

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MO 050|Analysis of illegal drugs and narcotics in

residential wastewater by UPLC-MS/MS

M Reid, K Langford, J Mørland, K Thomas

(Norwegian Institute for Water Research, OSLO,

Norway)

MO 051|Exploring pg/g territory: Detecting trace

levels of decabromodiphenylether in human

serum

HA Leslie, SH Brandsma, M Van Velzen, PEG

Leonards, J De Boer (IVM, AMSTERDAM, The

Netherlands)

MO 052|Emission load of

hexabromocyclododecane in Japan based on the

dynamic substance flow analysis

S Managaki, Y Yokoyama, H Hondo, S Masunaga

(Yokohama National University, YOKOHAMA, Japan)

MO 053|Determination of polybrominated

diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in soil by gas

chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MSD)

with electron impact (EI) and negative chemical

ionization (NCI).

UR Mueller, A Bandowe, W Wilcke (University of

Mainz, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry,

MAINZ, Germany)

MO 054|Analysis of PBDD/Fs in human blood

samples and a fish sample with high levels of

PBDEs

JLL Hagberg, P Wang, C Thomsen, G Becher, B

Van Bavel, G Lindström (MTM Research Centre,

ÖREBRO, Sweden)

MO 055|Uptake pattern and maternal transfer of

polybrominated dioxins and furans in zebra fish

(Danio rerio)

E Arnoldsson, P Haglund, L Norrgren, A Norman

Haldén (Umeå University, UMEÅ, Sweden)

MO 056|Fate-Studies on selected brominated

flame retardants in indoor-mesocosm ponds

M Feibicke, S Meinecke, W Mailahn, P Lepom, G

Sawal, J Müller, J Nowak (Umweltbundesamt,

BERLIN, Germany)

MO 057|The levels and distribution patterns of

PBDEs in sewage sludge from Korea

SH Lee, I-S Lee, J-E Oh (Pusan National University,

BUSAN, South-Korea)

MO 058|Determination of volatile methyl

siloxanes in environmental samples (water)

CJ Sparham, R Van Egmond, S O'Connor, C Hastie,

M Whelan (Unilever, BEDFORDSHIRE, UK)

MO 059|Determination of volatile methyl

siloxanes in environmental samples (river

sediment)

CJ Hastie, C Sparham, R Van Egmond, S O’Connor,

D Gore, O Price (Unilever, BEDFORD, UK)

MO 060|An inter lab comparison of cyclic

siloxanes in codfish collected from the Oslo

Fjord

DE Powell, JA Durham, DW Huff, R Gerhards, T

Boehmer, H Leknes, M Schlabach, N Green (Dow

Corning Corporation, MIDLAND, USA)

MO 061|Trophic Dilution of Cyclic Volatile

Methylsiloxane (cVMS) Materials in a Temperate

Freshwater Lake.

DE Powell, KB Woodburn, J Durham, DW Huff (Dow

Corning Corporation, MIDLAND, USA)

MO 062|96-Hour metabolism studies in rainbow

trout (RT, Oncorhynchus mykiss) with 14C-

octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) and 14C-

decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5)

JY Domoradzki, DA McNett, LM Thackery, JM

Sushynski, TL Ross, TA Springer, KP Plotzke (Dow

Corning Corporation, AUBURN, USA)

MO 063|Environmental fate and distribution of

cyclic volatile methylsiloxane materials: A Robust

Research and Monitoring Program

KP Plotzke, R Gerhards, D Wischer, E Mihaich, KF

West, B Märker (Dow Corning Corporation,

MIDLAND, USA)

MO 064|Development of a robust quality control

program for environmental monitoring studies

with cyclic siloxanes

JA Durham, DW Huff, DA McNett, DE Powell, R

Gerhards, T Boehmer (Dow Corning Corporation,

MIDLAND, USA)

MO 065|Occurrence of UV-filters in the

environment; is there a contamination in

sediments?

D Kaiser, M Oetken, J Oehlmann (Goethe-University

Frankfurt/Main, FRANKFURT/MAIN, Germany)

MO 066|Occurrence of organic UV filters for

polymer based products in the Japanese aquatic

environment

Y Kameda (Center for Environmental Science in

Saitama, KITASAITAMAGUN, Japan)

MO 068|Analytical method for the determination

of cyanotoxins in surface water and fish tissues

by LC-MS/MS

R DeBlois, T Grenon, M Coté (Min. Développement

Durable Environnement et Parcs, STE-FOY,

Canada)

MO 069|Determination of phytoestrogens at trace

levels in environmental samples using liquid

chromatography-mass spectrometry

GL Leroy, LB Barritaud, VI Ingrand (Centre

d'Analyses Environnementales, SAINT MAURICE,

France)

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MO 070|Identification of organic contaminants,

including those naturally occurring, in the

Norwegian marine environment

KH Langford, M Muusse, KV Thomas (NIVA, OSLO,

Norway)

MO 071|Occurrence and toxicity of 331 organic

pollutants in large rivers of North Germany over a

decade (994 to 2004)

RB Schäfer, PC Von der Ohe, R Kühne, G

Schüürmann, M Liess (RMIT University,

BUNDOORA, Australia)

MO 072|Chemical screening of groundwater

sources for drinking water

LM Puijker, JA Van Leerdam, AP Van Wezel (KWR

Water Cycle Research Institute, NIEUWEGEIN, The

Netherlands)

MO 073|Using computer tools to match structure

to spectrum - Are the results as good as they

look?

EL Schymanski, M Meringer, W Brack (Helmholtz

Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, LEIPZIG,

Germany)

MO 074|Application of 'Klimisch' criteria to

evaluate the quality of data used in surfactant

monitoring studies

V Eadsforth, D Schowanek, A Rottiers, E Matthijs, T

Wind, P Leonards, H Klotz (Shell, CHESTER, UK)

MO 075|Development of 'MonitoringBase-

Surfactants': a (meta)database for measured

concentrations of surfactants in environmental

matrices in Europe

DR Schowanek, P Leonards, CV Eadsforth, A

Rottiers, E Matthijs, T Wind, H Klotz (P&G Eurocor,

STROMBEEK-BEVER, Belgium)

MO 076|Toxicity profiling of sediments:

monitoring instruments for water quality

CA Schipper, DV Vethaak, TM Hamers, PEG

Leonards, J Legler (Deltares, DELFT, The

Netherlands)

MO 079|Odour and flavour thresholds of gasoline

additives (MTBE, ETBE and TAME) and their

occurrence in Dutch drinking water collection

areas

AP Van Wezel, LM Puijker, C Vink, A Versteegh, P

De Voogt (KWR Water Cycle Research Institute,

NIEUWEGEIN, The Netherlands)

CH05P

NEW DIRECTIONS IN FATE AND EXPOSURE

MODELING OF ENVIRONMENTAL

CONTAMINANTS

M MacLeod, T Gouin, I Cousins

MO 082|Physical-chemical property data for

dibenzo-p-dioxin (DD), dibenzofuran (DF) and

chlorinated DD/Fs: A critical review and

recommended values

A Åberg, M MacLeod, K Wiberg (Umeå University,

UMEÅ, Sweden)

MO 083|Ready biodegradability testing of volatile

poorly water soluble fragrances; possible pitfalls

A Lapczynski, D Salvito, J Jenner, R Geerts, G Van

Ginkel (Research Institute for Fragrance Materials,

WOODCLIFF LAKE, USA)

MO 084|Validation of a QSAR model for predicting

biodegradation with OECD Guidelines 301 data

P Reuschenbach, U Hermann, M Silvani, H Schwarz,

S Dimitrov (BASF SE, LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany)

MO 085|Modelled environmental exposure to

persistent organic chemicals is independent of

the time course of emissions: Proof and

significance for chemical exposure assessments

H Von Waldow, M Scheringer, K Hungerbühler (ETH

Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering, ZÜRICH,

Switzerland)

MO 086|Modelling atmospheric transport and

environmental fate of PCB congeners with the

atmospheric chemistry transport model DEHM-

POP

KM Hansen, T Hvid, JH Christensen, J Brandt, LM

Frohn, C Geels, CA Skjøth, GB Hedegaard (National

Environmental Research Institute, Aarhus University,

ROSKILDE, Denmark)

MO 087|Assessing persistence and long-range

transport potential of current-use pesticides

M Matthies, J Klasmeier, C Ehling (University

Osnabrueck, OSNABRUECK, Germany)

MO 088|The impact of different emission

scenarios on the distribution and deposition of

PAHs within Europe

AM Aulinger, M Quante, V Matthias, J Bieser (GKSS

Research Center, GEESTHACHT, Germany)

MO 089|MAMPEC a computer model to predict

environmental concentrations of antifoulants in

harbours and estuaries

AC Baart, JG Boon, AGM Van Hattum (Deltares,

DELFT, The Netherlands)

MO 090|Integrated Multicriteria Evaluation of

PBTs and POPs

C Ehling, J Klasmeier, M Matthies (Institute of

Environmental Systems Research, OSNABRÜCK,

Germany)

MO 091|Uncertainty of a model to predict

atmospheric and aquatic inorganic mercury

distribution in Juam lake area, Korea

JJE Jung, DS Lee, YA Lee, SM Yi (Seoul National

University, SEOUL, South-Korea)

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MO 092|Use of mass-balance bioaccumulation

models to estimate trophic magnification factors:

Model calculations using PCBs, PAHs, phthalate

esters, and cyclic volatile methylsiloxanes as test

cases.

KB Woodburn (Dow Corning Corporation, MIDLAND,

USA)

MO 093|Modelling and assessment of

bioavailability and food web exposure in three

European rivers: Scheldt, Elbe and Llobregat

AGM Van Hattum, P Leonards, S Van Vliet, G

Streck, A Kocan, R Brix, M Lopez de Alda, C Van

Liefferinge, E De Deckere, P Korytar, M Machala, P

Jurajda, Z Adamek, I Muñoz Gracia, J Kukkonen, A

Sormunen (Vrije Universiteit, AMSTERDAM, The

Netherlands)

MO 094|Bioaccumulation potential of air

contaminants: combining biological allometry,

chemical equilibrium and mass-balances to

predict accumulation of air pollutants in various

mammals

K Veltman, TE Mckone, MAJ Huijbregts, AJ Hendriks

(NTNU, TRONDHEIM, Norway)

MO 095|Modelling bioaccumulation and trophic

transfer of polychlorinated biphenyls in

contaminated lake

K Figueiredo, MT Leppänen, K Mäenpää, M

Lyytikäinen, JVK Kukkonen (University of Joensuu,

JOENSUU, Finland)

MO 096|Fingerprinting and source apportionment

for detergent-derived fatty alcohols

SM Mudge, CV Eadsforth (Bangor University, MENAI

BRIDGE, UK)

MO 097|Tree sampling to screen chlorinated

aliphatic hydrocarbons in the subsurface

EO Nordborg, NR Rahm (Golder Associates,

UPPSALA, Sweden)

CH08P

THE GLOBAL CYCLE OF ORGANIC

MICROPOLLUTANTS

R Gioia, KAPG Pozo

MO 104|The dependence of persistent organic

pollutant (POP) content in atmospheric air of the

Russian Arctic on ambient temperature

AV Konoplev, VA Nikitin (SPA „Typhoon„, OBNINSK,

Russian Federation)

MO 105|Organochlorine pesticides and PAHs in

the North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean: Atmospheric

long-range transport versus re-cycling

R Lohmann, R Gioia, KC Jones, L Nizzetto, C

Temme, Z Xie, E Morgan, D Schulz-Bull, I Hand, L

Jantunen (University of Rhode Island,

NARRAGANSETT (RI), USA)

MO 106|Physical and trophic controls on

occurrence, fluxes and bioaccumulation of PCBs

and PAH in the Mediterranean Sea

N Berrojalbiz, J Dachs, MJ Ojeda, MC Valle, J

Castro, J Wollgast, M Ghiani, JM Zaldivar (IDAEA-

CSIC, BARCELONA, Spain)

MO 108|Air-Water Gas Exchange of

Hexachlorocyclohexane in the Canadian Arctic

FW Wong, LM Jantunen, TF Bidleman, GA Stern

(Centre for Atmospheric Research Experiments,

EGBERT, ONTARIO, Canada)

MO 111|Glacier melt water as possible source of

PCBs in an alpine lake: can a mass balance

model explain experimental findings?

D Nikolic, U Schenker, C Bogdal, M Scheringer, K

Hungerbühler (ETH Zürich, ZÜRICH, Switzerland)

MO 112|Review of polychlorinated naphthalenes

in polar environments

TF Bidleman, A Helm, M Braune, W Gabrielsen

(Environment Canada, EGBERT, ONTARIO,

Canada)

MO 113|Perfluorinated compounds in the remote

Antarctic region: Will the Antarctic circumpolar

current system offer prolonged protection?

SM Bengtson Nash, R Rintoul, S Kawaguchi, I

Staniland, J Van den Hoff, M Tierney, R Bossi (The

University of Queensland, BRISBANE, Australia)

MO 114|Emerging Contaminants in the Southern

Ocean Atmosphere

P Vlahos, TM St. George (University of Connecticut,

GROTON, USA)

MO 115|Removal of Gas-Phase

Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) by Mineral

Aerosols

S Xu, J Kim, S Varaprath (Dow Corning Corp.,

MIDLAND, MI, USA)

CH10P

TRANSFORMATION PRODUCTS OF ORGANIC

CHEMICALS - ANALYSIS, FATE, AND RISK

ASSESSMENT

K Fenner, TE McKone

MO 122|Hydrolysis vs. oxidation: investigating

structural influences behind preferred

biodegradation pathways of xenobiotics with

amide functionality

DE Helbling, J Hollender, HP Kohler, K Fenner

(Eawag, DÜBENDORF, Switzerland)

MO 123|The analysis of linear alkylbenzene

sulphonate and its degradation products using

ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography

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and linear ion trap mass spectrometry

SM O'Connor, J Melling, CJ Sparham, S Marshall

(Unilever, BEDFORDSHIRE, UK)

MO 124|Characterization of L-DOPOA and

dopamine metabolite in Tetrahymena pyriformis

UD Ud-daula, Z Wang (Helmholtz Zentrum München,

MUNICH, Germany)

MO 127|Methylation of ,,6-tribromophenol in

zebrafish and transfer to offspring

JR Nyholm, AN Haldén, L Norrgren, PL Andersson

(Umeå University, UMEÅ, Sweden)

MO 128|Debromination of Decabromodiphenyl

Ether: Evidence From a Field Experiment

DM Orihel, D Muir, C Darling, A Dupuis, V Palace, B

Park, M Paterson, G Tomy (University of Alberta,

EDMONTON, Canada)

MO 129|Transformation of Tetrabromobisphenol

A (TBBPA) by Manganese Dioxide

J Gan, K Lin (University of California Riverside,

RIVERSIDE, USA)

MO 130|Chlorination of drinking water with the

chloramines: Possible contaminant formation by

reactions of dienes and chloramines

VL Heasley, JL Boerneke (Point Loma Nazarene

University, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, USA)

MO 133|Non-extractable residues (NER) are not

necessarily bound residues (BR)

C Zarfl, J Klasmeier, M Matthies (Institute of

Environmental Systems Research, OSNABRÜCK,

Germany)

MO 134|Influence of WWTP design and activated

sludge composition on polar xenobiotic

degradation

T Gallé, M Majewsky, L Zwank, PM Schosseler, K

Fischer (CRP Henri Tudor, ESCH-SUR-ALZETTE,

Luxembourg)

MO 135|Occurrence of some common

pharmaceuticals and their metabolites in sewage

water treated by modern technologies.

TE Alsberg, M Adolfsson-Erici, M Lavén, B

Björlenius, C Wahlberg, J Magnér, Y Yu (Stockholm

University, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

MO 137|Occurrence of ,6-dichlorobenzamide

(BAM) and its metabolites in Danish

groundwater.

E Björklund, G Jensen, B Halling-Sørensen

(University of Copenhagen, COPENHAGEN,

Denmark)

MO 139|Chemical Reactivity in Metabolism and

Degradation Reactions in Risk Assessment

Workflow

J Gasteiger, L Terfloth, A Tarkhov, C Yang

(Molecular Networks GmbH, ERLANGEN, Germany)

ET02P

APPLICATION OF OMICS TECHNOLOGIES TO

IDENTIFYING CRITICAL PATHWAYS OR

BIOMARKERS OF TOXICITY THAT IMPACT

RISK

S Cristobal, X-X Peng

MO 142|Outer membrane proteins in response to

a phenol stress

S-Y Wang, D-F Zhang, X-M Lin, H Li, X-X Peng

(Xiamen University, XIAMEN, China)

MO 143|NMR-based metabolomics in fish as a

tool for evaluating advanced sewage treatment

technologies

M Samuelsson, B Björlenius, C Wahlberg, N Paxéus,

L Forlin, DGJ Larsson (Göteborg University,

GOTHENBURG, Sweden)

MO 144|Altered molecular and metabolite profiles

captured by ‘Omics' platform in developing

zebrafish larvae exposed to bisphenol A

SH Lam (National University of Singapore,

SINGAPORE, Singapore)

MO 145|From proteomics to biomarkers-

cathepsins as novel biomarkers in fish embryos

for abnormal embryonal development and toxic

exposure

U Gündel, M Von Bergen, R Altenburger, E Küster

(Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ,

LEIPZIG, Germany)

MO 146|A systems biology approach to the

effects of cadmium exposure via water in

zebrafish (Danio rerio)

FA Benoot, L Vergauwen, D Knapen, R Blust

(University of Antwerp, ANTWERP, Belgium)

MO 148|Effects of polyfluorinated mixtures used

in fire fighting foams: linking transcriptomics,

hematology, growth and energy budget in

juvenile turbot.

A Hagenaars, J Meyer, D Herzke, M Pabon, W De

Coen, D Knapen (Universiteit Antwerpen,

ANTWERPEN, Belgium)

MO 149|Profiling the proteome of Danio rerio

(zebrafish) embryos exposed to estrogenic

compounds

J-F Suter, K Groh, VJ Nesatyy (Eawag,

DUBENDORF, Switzerland)

MO 150|Proteomic analysis of herbicide exposure

on Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

H Nestler, R Schoenenberger, VJ Nesatyy, MJF

Suter (Eawag, DUEBENDORF, Switzerland)

MO 151|Toxicogenomic assessment of non-target

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effects of the artificial sweetener Sucralose in

Zebrafish (Danio rerio)

KE Tollefsen, TF Holth, AJ Nilsen, EF Finne, K

Langford (Norwegian Institute for Water Research

(NIVA), OSLO, Norway)

MO 154|Establishing the barnacle Balanus

improvisus as a potent invertebrate monitoring

system in marine ecotoxicogenomics

AH Blomberg, S Falkbring, M Alm-Rosenblad, N

Asker, E Kristiansson, L Hasselblad, E Pettersson, U

Lind, J Östling, L Förlin, L Lindblad, J Larsson

(University of Gothenburg, GOTHENBURG, Sweden)

MO 155|Proteome analysis on synchronized

cultures of Scenedesmus vacuolatus - potential

and utility in ecotoxicology

K Hanisch, U Gündel, E Küster, R Altenburger, M

Schmitt-Jansen (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental

Research - UFZ, LEIPZIG, Germany)

MO 156|Molecular and biochemical responses in

Dab (Limanda limanda) exposed to model

compounds in a laboratory study.

EL Sturve, G Stentiford, L Förlin, B Lyons (Göteborg

university, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

MO 157|Toxicoproteomic studies with an in vitro

model using primary hepatocytes of harbour

seals (Phoca vitulina)

V Hellwig, A Behr, A Wargel, U Siebert (GKSS

Research Centre, GEESTHACHT, Germany)

ET03P

ASSESSING THE ECOLOGICAL RELEVANCE OF

OMICS AND BIOMARKERS

T Galloway, LMC Guilhermino, M Eriksson

MO 162|Toxicity of Poly DADMAC (Polydiallyl

Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride) to New Zealand

rabbits

AB Medani, SMA Elbadwi, AE Amin (Khartoum

College of Medical Sciences, KHARTOUM, Sudan)

MO 163|Gene expression analysis of 4 biomarker

candidates in Eisenia fetida exposed to an

environmental cadmium gradient: a microcosm

study

F Brulle, F Douay, A Leprêtre, F Vandenbulcke

(University of Lille, VILLENEUVE D'ASCQ, France)

MO 164|Oxidative stress and genotoxic

responses in mosquito fish exposed to produced

waters

I Caliani, M Ferraro, S Casini, S Porcelloni, L Marsili,

MC Fossi (, SIENA, Italy)

MO 165|Effects of exposure to zinc and lead on

freshwater snails Helisoma duryi and Lymnaea

natalensis

B Masola, F Makamba (University of KwaZulu-Natal

(Westville Campus), DURBAN 4000, South Africa)

MO 166|The use of a multibiomarker approach in

Hydropsyche exocellata to diagnose the

ecological status of industrialized river waters.

The Besós river (Barcelona, Spain)

J Damásio, M Rieradevall, N Prat, MC Riva, AMVM

Soares, C Barata (IIQAB-CSIC, BARCELONA,

Spain)

MO 167|Integrated monitoring of oil related

activities by gene and protein expression in the

mussel, Mytilus edulis

J Brooks, M Grung, TF Holth, E Farmen Finne, KE

Tollefsen (NIVA, OSLO, Norway)

MO 168|Digestive enzyme activities in

transplanted Gammarus fossarum: an

ecologically relevant biomarker

ODG Dedourge-Geffard, FP Palais, OG Geffard,

BRS Biagianti-Risbourg, AG Geffard (Université de

Reims Champagne Ardenne, REIMS, France)

MO 169|Biomarkers and energetic reserves in

isopods: tools to assess stress exposure

GC Ferreira, F Rosário, I Domingues, CF Calhôa,

AMV Soares, S Loureiro (Department of Biology and

CESAM, AVEIRO, Portugal)

MO 170|Basal levels of biomarkers and energetic

reserves in Porcellionides pruinosus

GC Ferreira, F Rosário, I Domingues, CF Calhôa,

AMV Soares, S Loureiro (Department of Biology and

CESAM, AVEIRO, Portugal)

MO 171|In situ experiments to develop ecological

relevant tools in individual and population levels

O Adam, J Garric (CEMAGREF, LYON CEDEX 0,

France)

MO 172|Effects of pesticides on common prawn

behaviour (Palaemon serratus): a new avoidance

test

AV Oliveira, AS Gravato, MVM Soares, MDC

Guilhermino (CIIMAR/CIMAR-LA, University of Porto,

PORTO, Portugal)

MO 173|Abiotic factors as stressors to Daphnia

magna and Gambusia affinis: a case study

C Santos, I Domingues, I Lopes, ALG Ferreira, S

Loureiro, AMVM Soares, AMVM Soares (University

of Aveiro, AVEIRO, Portugal)

MO 176|Acute effects of two metals on

Pomatoschistus microps: linking biochemical

responses to behaviour

LR Vieira, CA Gravato, AM Soares, FM Morgado, LM

Guilhermino (CIIMAR - University of Porto /

Department of Biology - University of Aveiro,

PORTO, Portugal)

MO 177|Multi-level stressor analysis of stream

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fishes as a case study

K-G An, JH Lee (Chungnam National University,

DAEJEON, South-Korea)

MO 178|Induction of hepatic carbonyl

reductase/20β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in

rainbow trout downstream from sewage

treatment works - possible roles of Ah receptor

agonists and oxidative stress

E Albertsson, JDG Larsson, L Förlin (Zoology,

GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

MO 179|Chitinases gene as molecular marker for

crustacean molting and pesticide- induced

physiological responses

W Kim, M Kim, M Jeon (Pukyong National University,

BUSAN, South-Korea)

MO 181|Comet assay in caged Gammarus

fossarum as a tool for genotoxic exposure and

effect diagnosis

EA Lacaze, AD Devaux, JG Garric, RM Mons, SB

Bony, OG Geffard (Cemagref, LYON, France)

MO 182|A new genotoxic biomarker in Gammarus

fossarum to study the link between germ cell

DNA integrity and reproductive success

EA Lacaze, OG Geffard, JG Garric, IG Gaillard, SB

Bony, AD Devaux (Cemagref, LYON, France)

MO 183|Impact of pesticides on microorganisms:

what are the limits of the metabolomic approach?

B Combourieu, C Valiente Moro, I Batisson, D Latour,

M Sancelme, P Besse-Hoggan, J Bohatier (University

Blaise Pascal - SEESIB UMR CNRS 650, AUBIERE,

France)

MO 184|The use of biomarkers to evaluate the

level of dioxin-induced stress syndrome in the

earthworm Eisenia andrei

S Sforzini, A Dagnino, F Caprì, A Negri, C Bolognesi,

A Viarengo (University of Piemonte Orientale,

ALESSANDRIA, Italy)

MO 185|Gene expression changes in the

nematode Caenorhabditis elegans exposed to

Benzo[a]pyrene and ,,,8-tetra-chloro-di-benzo-

dioxin (TCDD)

C Oliveri, L Oliveri, F Mignone, A Negri, A Viarengo,

F Dondero (University of Piemonte Orientale „A.

Avogadro„, ALESSANDRIA, Italy)

MO 186|Assessing the ecotoxicological effects of

complex contaminant mixtures in Delta Po using

burrowing responses in Tapes philippinarum

AS Sacchi, E Turolla, E Capri, M Fusi (Università

Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Faculty of Agricultural

Sciences, PIACENZA, Italy)

MO 187|Gills antioxidant defences and lipid

peroxidation in Liza aurata inhabiting a mercury

contaminated environment

CL Mieiro, ME Pereira, AC Duarte, M Pacheco

(AVEIRO, Portugal)

MO 188|Assessing the genotoxicity of radioactive

substances under chronic low level exposure

conditions using the zebrafish

C Adam-Guillermin, S Barillet, I Cavalié, S

Bourrachot (IRSN, ST PAUL LEZ DURANCE,

France)

MO 189|Use of 1-hydroxypyrene and EROD

activity as bioindicators of exposure of dairy

ruminant to environmental pollution: polycyclic

aromatic hydrocarbons transfer into milk and

urine.

A Chahin, YP Guiavarc'h, MA Dziurla, H Toussaint, C

Feidt, G Rychen, M Thomas (Nancy University,

VANDOEUVRES-LES-NANCY, France)

MO 190|Integrated use of molecular biomarkers in

mussels, Mytilus galloprovincialis, for monitoring

pollution in coastal areas from Galicia (NW Spain)

L Vidal-Liñan, J Bellas, R Beiras Garcia- Sabell

(Universidad de Vigo, VIGO, Spain)

MO 191|Which biomarkers responses are

associated with swimming velocity inhibition in

the sea bass? A study with fenitrothion and

benzo[a]pyrene.

JR Almeida, C Gravato, L Guilhermino

(CIIMAR/CIMAR-LA, University of Porto, PORTO,

Portugal)

MO 192|Acute effects of naphthalene on the

prawn Paleomon serratus: mortality and

biomarker responses.

LGL Luis, CL Gravato, LG Guilhermino

(CIIMAR/CIMAR-LA, University of Porto, PORTO,

Portugal)

MO 193|Environmental stochasticity hides effects

at higher levels of biological organization: An

example with impaired re-production in perch

N Hanson (GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

ET12P

NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN OMICS, INCLUDING

EPIGENETICS

J Legler, NM Van Straalen

MO 196|Identification of novel biomarkers - a

framework for cross-species gene expression

analysis

T Österlund, L Gunnarsson, DGJ Larsson, E

Kristiansson (University of Gothenburg,

GOTHENBURG, Sweden)

MO 197|PAHs and N-PAHs interfering with

retinoid signaling in vitro can also modulate

levels of proteins important for cellular

differentiation

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M Beníšek, P Dvorácková, K Hilscherová

(RECETOX, BRNO, Czech Republic)

MO 198|OMICS tools for assessing effects of

environmental stressors on the marine key

species Calanus finmarchicus

BH Hansen, TR Størseth, K Zahlsen, D Altin

(SINTEF Materials and Chemiastry, TRONDHEIM,

Norway)

MO 199|Development of molecular biomarkers to

characterize pollution effects in Zebra Mussel

(Dreissena polymorpha)

A Navarro-Cuenca, M Faria, B Piña, C Barata

(BARCELONA, Spain)

MO 200|Characterization of the Zoarces viviparus

liver transcriptome using massively parallel

pyrosequencing

E Kristiansson, N Asker, L Förlin, DGJ Larsson

(Department of Zoology, University of Gothenburg,

GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

MO 201|Preliminary study about differential gene

expression in Oreochromis Niloticus as result of

Benzo (a) Pyrene (BaP) exposure using

Differential Display

RC Colli Dula (Cinvestav Unidad Merida, Mexico,

MERIDA YUCATAN, Mexico)

MO 202|Moderate hypoxia induces hepatic

CYP1A mRNA without exogenous AHR agonist in

the Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus

JL Garcia-Tavera, MT Perez-Nunez, O Zapata-Perez

(CINVESTAV-IPN, MERIDA, Mexico)

MO 203|Large-scale analysis of growth dynamics

of yeast deletion mutants provide information on

chemicals' mode of action

AH Blomberg, J Warringer (University of Gothenburg,

GOTHENBURG, Sweden)

MO 204|The effects of cadmium on DNA-

methylation in zebrafish (Danio rerio)

B Van den Bril, D Knapen, J Robbens, W De Coen

(University of Antwerp, ANTWERPEN, Belgium)

ET08P

EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS

IN BIRDS; FIELD STUDIES AND EXPERIMENTAL

MODELS

B Brunström, M Engwall

MO 207|A Japanese quail model of single and

combined exposures to cyanotoxins, lead and

Newcastle virus

J Pikula, O Adamovsky, H Bandouchova, K

Hilscherova, J Sedlackova, J Machat, B Marsalek, V

Paskova (Veterinary and Pharmaceutical University

Brno, BRNO, Czech Republic)

MO 208|Effects of dietary Selenium on survival,

immune function, oxidative stress and body

condition of captive staging and wintering lesser

Scaup in Southern Ontario

M Brady, S Petrie, C Bailey (Long Point Waterfowl,

University of Western Ontario, AYLMER, Canada)

MO 209|Lead content and its relation to blood

parameters and body mass in mallards Anas

platyrhynchos L. from Southern Poland

L Binkowski, M Zakrzewska (Jagiellonian University,

CRACOW, Poland)

MO 210|Impact of cadmium on lipid metabolism

of the aquatic bird Cairina moschata

M Lucia, JM Andre, P Gonzalez, M Baudrimont, K

Gontier, R Maury-Brachet, S Davail (IPREM-EEM,

MONT-DE-MARSAN CEDEX, France)

MO 211|Heavy metal related oxidative stress in

birds

MJ Koivula, T Eeva, M Kanerva (University of Turku,

TURKU, Finland)

MO 212|Oxidative stress status of barn swallows

(Hirundo rustica) during migration

MM Kanerva, K Gao, S Raja-aho, D Vosloo, T Eeva,

M Nikinmaa (University of Turku, TURKU, Finland)

MO 213|Environmental biomarkers in White stork

(Ciconia ciconia) plasma

AL Oropesa Jiménez, F Soler, M Pérez-López, J

Zalba, C Gravato, L Guilhermino (University of

Extremadura, CÁCERES, Spain)

MO 214|Effects of perfluorinated compounds on

the hepatic fatty acid oxidation in avian embryos

using the tritium release assay

RM Engwall, O Westman, N Venizelos, M Nordén

(Örebro University, ÖREBRO, Sweden)

MO 215|Gene expression analysis of chicken

during development subsequent to PFOS and

PFOA exposure

C Nordén, K Halldin, M Engwall (Örebro University,

ÖREBRO, Sweden)

MO 216|Merlin, golden eagle and gannet eggs as

biomonitors of Polycyclic Aromatic

Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the UK

MG Pereira, A Walker, J Wright, J Best, RF Shore

(CEH, LANCASTER, UK)

MO 217|Effects of environmental pollutants in

Great Blue Herons from the St.Lawrence River,

Quebec, Canada

L Champoux, S Trudeau, G Fitzgerald (Environment

Canada, SAINTE-FOY, QUÉBEC, Canada)

MO 218|Studying developmental vascular effects

in the chicken extra-embryonic membranes -

TCDD exposure activates the AhR and disrupts

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vessel formation in area vasculosa

EL Harström, SP Jones, SW Kennedy, H

Håkansson, K Halldin (Karolinska Institutet,

STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

MO 219|ER-alpha mediates disruption of sex

organ differentiation by xenoestrogens in

chicken embryos

A Mattsson, B Brunström (Uppsala University,

UPPSALA, Sweden)

LC02P

LIFE CYCLE IMPACT ASSESSMENT:

METHODOLOGICAL ADVANCES, INCLUDING

BIODIVERSITY AND WATER USE

A Koehler, E Aoustin, J Payet, M Hausschild

MO 222|LCIA and Impact Pathway Analysis. An

analysis of their differences and insights to be

gained from their integration

R Heijungs, K Vad, A Rabl (Leiden University,

LEIDEN, The Netherlands)

MO 223|Methodological proposals for improving

traffic noise assessments within LCA

D Garraín, V Franco, R Vidal, C Muñoz, M Royo

(GID, Engineering Design Group, CASTELLÓN,

Spain)

MO 224|GIS technology to assess noise impact

category in LCA at a low-scale level

D Garraín, E Moliner, V Franco, R Vidal (GID,

Engineering Design Group, CASTELLÓN, Spain)

MO 225|PTS levels in the surface water of lakes

and their potential sources

G Zhao, H Zhou (China Institute of Water Resources

and Hydro-power Research, BEIJING, China)

MO 227|LCIA on heavy metals: an assessment of

Aquatic Ecotoxicity of waters and sediments

from El Melhe lagoon of Slimane (Tunisia)

G Quaranta, R Hadj Amor, N Clauer (Centre de

Geochimie de la Surface, STRASBOURG, France)

MO 228|Assessing damage on aquatic

ecosystems biodiversity using Life Cycle Impact

Assessment: a case study on potable water

supply

J Payet, F Vince (EPFL, LAUSANNE, Switzerland)

MO 229|Land use impact within LCIA: damages to

ecosystem services

RH Saad, M Margni, R Rosenbaum, B Wittstock, L

Deschênes (CIRAIG, MONTRÉAL, Canada)

MO 230|Site-dependent Damage Assessment of

Acidification in LIME for Asia

H Yasutake, L Meiyun, I Norihiro, H Kentaro, I Ryouta

(Pacific Consultants Co., Ltd., TAMA, Japan)

MO 231|Coupling LCA and GIS for biodiversity

assessments of biofuel production

JPL Lindner, R Geyer, DM Stoms, FW Davis, B

Wittstock (Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics

(IBP), LEINFELDEN-ECHTERDINGEN, Germany)

MO 232|Improving ecological footprint

assessment of products by incorporating non-

CO2 greenhouse gases and eutrophying

emissions based on biodiversity perspective

M Mohd Hanafiah, MAJ Huijbregts, AJ Hendriks

(Radboud University Nijmegen, NIJMEGEN, The

Netherlands)

MO 233|Identification of best practice - analysing

existing models on resource depletion and

recognition of problems within this area of

protection/impact category

AM De Schryver (PRé Consultants, AMERSFOORT,

The Netherlands)

MO 234|Including Global Warming (and cooling)

Potential from changes in land surface albedo in

Life Cycle Assessment. Methodology and case

study on greenhouse farming

I Muñoz, P Campra, AR Fernández-Alba (University

of Almeria, ALMERIA, Spain)

MO 236|Assessing regional impacts from water

use in the pulp and paper industry

A-M Boulay, C Bulle, M Margni, R Rosenbaum, L

Deschênes (CIRAIG - École Polytechnique,

MONTREAL, Canada)

MO 237|Environmental assessment of water

supply technologies

M Meneses, J Pasqualino, F Castells (Rovira i Virgili

University, TARRAGONA, Spain)

MO 239|LCA case study for a comparison of

potable water treatment systems of arsenic

bearing groundwater in Southern Hungary

H Lehtinen, J Leveinen, J Kaija, L Réti, J Andras, J

Baker, M Bálint (GTK/Geological Survey of Finland,

ESPO, Finland)

MO 240|Assessment of water use in LCA: State-

of-the-art and case study

F Verones, M Margni, Y Loerincik, S Humbert

(Ecointesys - life cycle systems, LAUSANNE,

Switzerland)

MO 241|Assessing freshwater use within LCA: A

framework and assessment approaches

developed by the UNEP/SETAC Working Group

on Water Resources

A Koehler, P Arena, E Aoustin, J-B Bayart, C Bulle, L

Deschênes, M Margni, S Pfister, F Vince (ETH

Zurich, ZURICH, Switzerland)

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LC06P

REGIONALISATION IN LCA – MANAGING

GLOBAL LIFE CYCLE AND REGIONAL NEEDS

R Van Zelm, R Rosenbaum

MO 246|Regionalisation of Life Cycle Thinking:

Towards an integrated framework for assessing

trans-boundary environmental issues

DF Friot, IB Blanc, JS Steinberger, AT Tucker, AV

Vercalsteren, VV Vanhoof, IM Mäenpää (MINES

ParisTech, SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS, France)

MO 248|New approach for developing

characterisation factors for abiotic resource

depletion impact category in Eastern Spain

D Garraín, J Gasch, V Franco, R Vidal, C Muñoz

(GID, Engineering Design Group, CASTELLÓN,

Spain)

MO 249|Multi-criteria evaluation method for

assessing land use impact category and

application to mining in Eastern Spain

D Garraín, R Vidal, V Franco, C Muñoz (GID,

Engineering Design Group, CASTELLÓN, Spain)

MO 250|Possible pitfalls from the national

normalization of global impacts

MJB Bengtsson, NP Howard (Edge Environment Pty

Ltd, SYDNEY, Australia)

MO 252|Life Cycle Assessment and Eco-

Indicators Environmental Impact For Latvian

Power Supply Mix

SD Njakou, JS Simanovska, GB Bazbauers, KV

Valters (Riga Technical University, LATVIA, Latvia)

MO 253|Integration of regional conditions in the

environmental assessment of Chilean energy

crops

A Iriarte, J Rieradevall, X Gabarrell (Universitat

Autonoma de Barcelona .UAB, CERDANYOLA DEL

VALLES. BARCELONA, Spain)

MO 254|Carbon life cycle assessment of United

States cotton: A view of cotton production

practices and their associated carbon emissions

for counties in 15 cotton producing states

ZJ Zara, LL Nalley, M Matlock, G Thoma (University

of Arkansas, FAYETTEVILLE, AR, USA)

MO 255|Carbon life cycle assessment of dairy

feed: Carbon-equivalent emissions from feed

required to produce one pound of milk in five

regions of the United States

ZJ Zara, Y Liang, M Matlock, DR Shonnard, G

Thoma (University of Arkansas, FAYETTEVILLE,

AR, USA)

ET09P

HISTOPATHOLOGY IN ECOTOXICOLOGY

G Maack, B Watermann

MO 259|Effects of the trematoda Phyllodistomum

folium on the physiology of its intermediate host,

the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha):

impacts in bioindication procedures

L Minguez, A Meyer, DP Molloy, L Giamberini

(Laboratory LIEBE, METZ, France)

MO 260|Using histopathology and DNA

identification for detecting parasite infection

effects of pollutants

KT Jacobson, B Sundelin (, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

MO 261|The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon

phenanthrene severely affects the ovarian tissue

of sea urchins (Psammechinus miliaris)

S Schaefer, A Koehler (Alfred Wegener Institute for

Polar and Marine Research, BREMERHAVEN,

Germany)

ET13P

OCCURRENCE, FATE AND EFFECTS OF

PERFLUORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

P De Voogt, B Van Bavel

MO 268|Screening of polyfluorinated organic

compounds at four fire training facilities in

Norway

CE Amundsen, T Hartnik (Norwegian Institute for

Agricultural and Environmental Research, ÅS,

Norway)

MO 269|Polyfluoroalkyl compounds in landfill

leachates in Northern Germany

J Busch, L Ahrens, R Sturm, R Ebinghaus (GKSS

Research Centre, GEESTHACHT, Germany)

MO 270|Distribution of per- and polyfluorinated

compounds in air and surface water of the North

Sea

Z Xie, L Ahrens, R Sturm, R Ebinghaus (GKSS

Research Centre, GEESTHACHT, Germany)

MO 271|Poly- and perfluoroalkyl compounds

(PFCs) in surface water along the River Rhine

A Möller, L Ahrens, R Sturm, R Ebinghaus (GKSS

Research Centre, GEESTHACHT, Germany)

MO 272|The search of sources of perfluoroalkyl

acids (PFAAs) in Northern Italian waters

S Valsecchi, S Polesello (CNR- Water Research

Institute, BRUGHERIO MI, Italy)

MO 273|Spatial and vertical distribution of

perfluorinated compounds in Canadian Arctic

and sub-Arctic ocean water

G Bruno, A DeLaronde, A MacHutchon, A Stern, A

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Spencer, A Scott, A Lopez, CG Muir, T Tomy

(Fisheries and Oceans, Canada, WINNIPEG,

Canada)

MO 274|Seasonal trends in perfluoroalkyl

phosphonic acids and polyfluoroalkyl

phosphoric acids in Canadian rivers

O De Silva, D Muir (Environment Canada,

BURLINGTON, Canada)

MO 275|PFCs found in municipal drinking water

samples from Catalonia, Spain

M Ericson Jogsten, M Nadal, B Van Bavel, G

Lindström, JL Domingo (MTM research centre,

Örebro University, ÖREBRO, Sweden)

MO 276|Human exposure to perfluorinated

alkylated substances (PFAS): determination of

PFAS in different local produced food items and

dust.

AA D'Hollander, K Flothmann, M Van den Acker, P

De Voogt, W De Coen, L Bervoets (University of

Antwerp, ANTWERPEN, Belgium)

MO 277|Uptake of PFCs in potatoes from cooking

M Ericson Jogsten, S Salihovic, A Kärrman (MTM

research centre, Örebro University, ÖREBRO,

Sweden)

MO 278|Sources and pathways of human

exposure to perfluorocarboxylates (PFCAs): A

review

R Vestergren, IT Cousins (, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

MO 279|Reproductive effects of a PFOS

contaminated sediment on the amphipod,

Monoporeia affinis

FM Löf, B Sundelin, AKE Wiklund, J Gardeström, U

Berger (Stockholm University, STOCKHOLM,

Sweden)

MO 280|Impact of Fluorotelomer Alcohols (FTOH)

on the molecular and macroscopic phenotype of

Tetrahymena thermophila

Z Wang, A Ud-Daula, S Fiedler, KW Schramm

(Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen, NEUHERBERG,

Germany)

MO 281|Transgenerational effects and toxic

potentiation by perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs)

in fish

S Jernbro, T Luckenbach, M Engwall, T Braunbeck

(Heidelberg University, HEIDELBERG, Germany)

MO 282|Temporal Trends of Polyfluoroalkyl

Compounds in grey seals (Halichoerus grypus)

from the Baltic Sea, 1974-2008

J Kratzer, L Ahrens, A Roos, R Sturm, R Ebinghaus

(GKSS Research Centre Geesthacht / Institute for

Coastal Research, GEESTHACHT, Germany)

MO 283|Reproductive and juvenile toxicity of

fluorotelomer acid on the zebrafish, Danio rerio

RJ Mitchell, A Myers, SA Mabury, KR Solomon, PK

Sibley (University of Guelph, GUELPH, Canada)

ET14P

PESTICIDE ECOTOXICOLOGY AND

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

M Vighi, A Ginebreda

MO 288|Risk assessment of the insecticide

chlormephos

HR Hrž enjak, ZP Zidar, CAM Van Gestel, PM

Pogacnik, KL Kolar, J Valant (Veterinary Faculty,

LJUBLJANA, Slovenia)

MO 289|Avermectins or organophosphates -

which are potentially worse pollutants?

KL Kolar, NKE Kozuh Erzen, HR Hrzenjak, ZP Zidar,

PM Pogacnik, CAM Van Gestel (University of

Ljubljana, LJUBLJANA, Slovenia)

MO 290|Impact of biotransformation and

bioavailability on the toxicity of the insecticides

alpha-cypermethrin and chlorfenvinphos in

earthworm

T Hartnik, J Jensen, B Styrishave (Bioforsk - Norw.

Institute for Agricult. and Env. Research, ÅS, Norway)

MO 291|Refinement of chlorpyrifos (OP-

insecticide) risk assessment for wild birds in

pome fruit and citrus orchards, using field

studies on potential exposure and effects

C Wolf, M Riffel, S Wilkens, M Douglas, G Weyman,

S Norman (Rifcon GmbH, LEICHLINGEN, Germany)

MO 292|Wild birds in leafy vegetable crops in

Poland: Studying the risk from chlorpyrifos (an

OP- insecticide) sprays in the field

C Wolf, M Riffel, D Hoeller, M Douglas, G Weyman,

S Norman (Rifcon GmbH, LEICHLINGEN, Germany)

MO 293|Snails in vineyards: active bioindication

and drift effects of pesticides

CD Druart, M Millet (University of Franche-Comté,

BESANÇON, France)

MO 294|Experimental validation of models

predicting pesticide drift on vegetation

S Barmaz, A Ippolito, M Vighi (University of Milano-

Bicocca, MILANO, Italy)

MO 295|The development of a test method with

Myriophyllum spicatum to compare sensitivity of

monocotyledon and dicotyledon aquatic

macrophytes

DM Maletzki, TB Beulshausen (Federal Environment

Agency, BERLIN, Germany)

MO 296|Modified Myriophyllum biotest for refined

environmental assessments

G Gonsior, J Müther-Paul, U Veit, KR Borrmann

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(Eurofins-GAB GmbH, NIEFERN-ÖSCHELBRONN,

Germany)

MO 298|Assessment of effects of herbicide and

UV exposure on Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

H Nestler, R Schoenenberger, R Behra, MJF Suter

(Eawag, DUEBENDORF, Switzerland)

MO 299|Multiresidue analysis of pesticides in

duck muscle and liver by liquid chromatography-

triple quadrupole mass spectrometry

A Michaud, P Beaumont, M Lucia, T Durand, K

Gontier, P Daniel, A Mesplède, S Davail, JM André

(UMR CNRS 52, IPREM-EEM, MONT-DE-MARSAN

CEDEX, France)

MO 301|Development a simple method for

determination of Glyphosate in water eliminating

the extraction and clean-up steps.

BM Silva, D Landgraf, MOO Rezende (Universidade

de São Paulo, SÃO CARLOS, Brazil)

MO 302|Studies on Metolachlor in Great Lakes:

Concentrations and Stereoisomer Ratios

PB Kurt-Karakus, TF Bidleman, DCG Muir, J Small,

A Dove, S Backus (ENVIRONMENT CANADA,

EGBERT, ON, Canada)

MO 303|Study of the chlorine effect in the

analysis of several pesticides in water for human

consumption by chromatographic methods (GC

and HPLC)

AAM Rodrigues, AI Penetra, VV Cardoso, E Ferreira,

MJ Benoliel (EPAL, LISBON, Portugal)

MO 304|Assessment of potential immunotoxic

effects on anuran Xenopus laevis using

molecular approaches

F Martini, JV Tarazona, C Fernandez, L San

Segundo, M Gómez, MV Pablos (INIA, MADRID,

Spain)

MO 306|The involvement of oxidative stress in

teratogenity and embryotoxicity of bipyridyl-

pesticides

V Paskova, K Hilscherova (Masaryk University,

BRNO, Czech Republic)

MO 307|Cholinesterase activities in common

oyster (Crassostrea gigas) cultured in the Ebro

Delta (Spain): Application to biomonitoring

V Ochoa, M Faria, C Barata, MC Riva (Centre for

Researh and Innovation in Toxicology, TERRASSA,

Spain)

MO 308|Enhanced esterase inhibition of aquatic

snails by binary mixtures of insecticides and

herbicide or fungicide

YS Naik, N Basopo (Nat Univ Sci & Tech,

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe)

MO 309|Biochemical responses in Moçambique

tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) exposed to

pesticide polluted waters in Moçambique.

EL Sturve, L Andersson, MP Scarlet, L Norrgren

(Göteborg university, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

MO 311|Genotoxicity assessment of diuron and

its degradation products on RTG W1 and RTLW1

fish cell lines

S Bony, M Marote, I Gaillard, C Mucig, A Devaux

(INRA,ENTPE, VAULX EN VELIN, France)

MO 313|Effects of biotic and abiotic factors on

digestive enzyme activities in Dreissena

polymorpha

F Palais, O Dedourge-Geffard, S Biagianti-Risbourg,

P Trotel-Aziz, M Couderchet, A Geffard (Université

de Reims Champagne Ardenne, REIMS, France)

MO 314|Reproductive and teratogenic effects of

endosulfan in Zebrafish

YS Naik, L Norrgren, C Teta (Nat Univ Sci & Tech,

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe)

MO 316|Effect of thiamethoxam towards Poecilus

cupreus larvae in comparison to imidacloprid

applied as pelleted sugar beet seeds

D Schenke, B Baier (Federal Research Centre for

Cultivated Plants, Julius Kühn-Institut, BERLIN,

Germany)

MO 318|Comparing ecological risks of

insecticides for nursery box application using

probabilistic approach

T Nagai, K Inao, A Yokoyama, T Iwafune, T Horio

(National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences,

TSUKUBA, Japan)

MO 319|Initial ecological risk assessment of rice

herbicides including their metabolites for algae in

Japanese river water

T Iwafune, S Ishihara, A Yokoyama, T Nagai, T Horio

(Natinal Intitute for Agro-Environmental Sciences,

TSUKUBA, IBARAKI, Japan)

MO 321|Sensitivity difference to insecticides of a

riverine caddisfly, Cheumatopsyche brevilineata

(Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae), depending on the

larval stages and strains

AY Yokoyama, KO Ohtsu, TI Iwafune, T Nagai, SI

Ishihara, Y Kobara, TH Horio, S Endo (National

Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences,

TSUKUBA, Japan)

MO 322|Ecotoxicological assessment of pesticide

field applications associated with rice production

on aquatic invertebrates in Ebro delta (NE Spain)

A Suárez, S Lacorte, C Ibañez, C Barata (Institute de

Recerca i Tecnologia Agroalimentaria, SANT

CARTLES DE LA RÀPITA, Spain)

MO 324|Ecotoxicological studies in vineyard

freshwaters towards a sustainable use of

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pesticides

ECM Silva, S Batista, L Caetano, MJ Cerejeira

(Instituto Superior de Agronomia, LISBON, Portugal)

MO 325|Are amphibians protected under the

current risk assessment scheme for pesticides?

AP Aldrich (Research Station Agroscope Changins-

Wädenswil ACW, WÄDENSWIL, Switzerland)

MO 326|Effects of pesticides on male brown trout

parr reproductive behaviour and physiology

K Olsén, A Jaensson (Södertörns högkskola,

HUDDINGE, Sweden)

MO 327|Effects of prochloraz on zebrafish early-

life stages and adults

R Oliveira, MTC Pires, I Domingues, AMVM Soares

(, AVEIRO, Portugal)

MO 328|Effect specificity of the herbicide diuron

and its degradation products in algae and

Daphnia magna

J Neuwoehner, T Zilberman, BI Escher (Eawag:

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and

Technology, DÜBENDORF, Switzerland)

MO 329|Cross-influence of copper and

dimethomorph on their toxicity and on the

depuration capacity of Lemna minor.

S Mégateli, R Olette, S Semsari, M Couderchet

(Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, REIMS,

France)

RA05

GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS FOR

ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF

PLANT PROTECTION PRODUCTS: NEW

DEVELOPMENTS AND PROGRESS

R Luttik, C Füll

MO 332|EFSA's work on EU Guidance Documents

with a focus on risk assessment for birds and

mammals

C Fuell, R Luttik (European Food Safety Authority

(EFSA), PARMA, Italy)

MO 333|Science behind the Guidance Document

on Risk Assessment for birds and mammals

R Luttik, C Füll (RIVM, BILTHOVEN, The

Netherlands)

MO 334|Update and perspectives on the revision

of the Guidance Document Persistence in Soil

(9188/VI/97 rev. 9)

M Egsmose, K Nienstedt, SK Bopp (EFSA -

European Food Safety Authority, PARMA, Italy)

MO 335|Improved realism in ecological risk

assessment in soil: metrics and concepts for the

assessment of ecotoxicological effects

KM Nienstedt, J Jensen, C Kula, M Liess, R Luttik, M

Montforts, W Peijnenburg, J Roembke, P Sousa

(EFSA, PARMA, Italy)

MO 336|Pesticide environmental risk assessment

peer review under the 91/414/EEC: state of the art

FJ Herranz, D Auteri, A Aagaard, A Alix, F Streissl

(EFSA, PARMA, Italy)

MO 337|Guidance for summarising earthworms

field studies.

FMW De Jong, P Van Beelen, MHMM Montforts, CE

Smit (RIVM, BILTHOVEN, The Netherlands)

MO 338|Guidance for summarising and the

evaluation of aquatic micro- and mesocosm

studies.

FMW De Jong, TCM Brock, EM Foekema, P

Leeuwangh, P Van Vliet (RIVM, BILTHOVEN, The

Netherlands)

MO 339|Guidance for summarising non-target

arthropod field studies.

FMW De Jong, FM Bakker, K Brown, CJTJ Jilesen,

CJAM Posthuma-Doodeman, CE Smit, JJM Steen, R

Van Eekelen (RIVM, BILTHOVEN, The Netherlands)

MO 340|EU workshop on linking aquatic

exposure and effects in the registration

procedure of plant protection products (ELINK)

TCM Brock, A Alix, C Brown, E Capri, B

Gottesbueren, F Heimbach, C Lythgo, R Schulz, M

Streloke (Alterra, WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands)

MO 341|Will the implementation of environmental

hazard criteria in EU pesticide regulation remove

the need for risk assessment?

JS Arnold (Consultant, CAMBRIDGE, UK)

MO 342|Future use of substance-inherent

properties for regulatory decision making of

actives for plant protection

B Smith, M Streloke, C Kula, R Fischer, P Pucelik-

Günther (BVL Federal Office of Consumer Protection

and Food Safety, BRAUNSCHWEIG, Germany)

MO 343|Site-specific risk assessment for birds:

critical issues in current risk assessment

procedure

S Sala, M Vighi (University of Study Milano Bicocca,

MILANO, Italy)

MO 344|A cumulative assessment of pesticides in

Europe

AP Pistocchi, RL Loos, P Vizcaino (EC JRC, ISPRA,

Italy)

MO 345|Estimating ecotoxicological effects of

pesticide drift on non-target arthropods in field

hedgerows

S Otto, L Lazzaro, A Finizio, G Zanin (National

Research Council, 35020 LEGNARO (PD), Italy)

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RA09P

MIXTURE TOXICITY IN ENVIRONMENTAL RISK

ASSESSMENT AND REGULATORY DECISION

MAKING- RELEVANCE AND STATE-OF-THE-

ART

K Knauer, T Frische

MO 348|Limits of the existing Guidance

Document when evaluating the aquatic risk of

formulations

A Barletta-Bergan (GAB Consulting GmbH,

LAMSTEDT, Germany)

MO 349|Case study on environmental risk

assessment of chemical mixture

JW Kim, SH Kim, GE Schaumann (KIST Europe

Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, SAARBRUECKEN,

Germany)

MO 350|Toxic pressure modeling is a useful

(ranking) tool for many purposes in risk

assessment and management

L Posthuma, D De Zwart, A Wintersen (RIVM,

BILTHOVEN, The Netherlands)

MO 351|Multi-substance species sensitivity

distributions and non-interactive action: A

bivariate example

GL Hickey, T Aldenberg (Durham University,

DURHAM CITY, UK)

MO 352|Synergy effect between the pesticides

prochloraz and esfenvalerate to Daphnia magna

observed in the laboratory and field

M Andersen, ML Hanson, L Lissemore, J Bestari, KR

Solomon, NC Cedergreen (University of

Copenhagen, COPENHAGEN O, Denmark)

MO 353|Effects of binary combinations of

chemical and natural stressors to Daphnia

magna

MD Pavlaki, S Loureiro, AMVM Soares (University of

Aveiro, AVEIRO, Portugal)

MO 354|Toxicity of glass-ceramic composite

materials acquired from Latvian industrial waste

I Putna, M Balode, E Strode, I Rozenstrauha, E

Lodins (Latvian Institute of Aqutic Ecology, RIGA,

Latvia)

MO 355|Acute toxicity of the shoreline cleaner

Cytosol and Cytosol plus oil, and ecological risk

assessment of its use on the Galician Coast.

DR Rial, MA Murado, JA Vázquez, MP González, S

Pérez, R Beiras (Universidade de Vigo, VIGO, Spain)

MO 356|Specific toxic effects of complex extracts

from gas phase and six fractions of air particulate

matter from localities with different pollution

sources

J Novak, J Smutny, P Cupr, J Klanova, JP Giesy, K

Hilscherova, M Bittner (Masaryk University, BRNO,

Czech Republic)

MO 357|Contact soil bioassays go to the Czech

environmental legislative

J Hofman, P Cermak, M Sanka, R Vacha, P Cupr, V

Koci, S Vosahlova, M Kulovana (Masaryk University,

Faculty of Science, BRNO, Czech Republic)

MO 358|Temporal changes of specific activities of

pollutant mixtures in river compartments -

consequences for risk assessment

K Hilscherova, L Dusek, V Jalova, M Bittner, P

Macikova, S Nehyba, JP Giesy, I Holoubek

(RECETOX, BRNO, Czech Republic)

MO 360|Temporal variability of acute toxicity of

Produced Formation Water discharged from

offshore platforms: the responses of sea bass

(Dicentrarchus labrax L., 1758) larvae

L Mariani, E Magaletti, B Di Lorenzo, F Onorati, C

Virno Lamberti, AM Cicero (ISPRA, ROME, Italy)

MO 361|A multi-tiered aquatic toxicity

assessment of heavy fuel oils

J Febbo, DJ Letinski, E Gallagher, R Manning, MA

Lampi, TF Parkerton (ExxonMobil Biomedical

Sciences, Inc., ANNANDALE, NJ, USA)

MO 363|Relating ecotoxicity of weathered heavy

fuel oil to chemical composition with PETROTOX

D Redman, J McGrath, TF Parkerton, S Arey, C

Reddy, D Di Toro (HydroQual, LOGAN, UTAH, USA)

MO 364|Modeling the ecotoxicity of oil shale and

oil sand constituents

D Redman, J McGrath, TF Parkerton, R Frank, U

Kipka, D Di Toro (HydroQual, LOGAN, UTAH, USA)

RA14P

STANDARD METHODS FOR HAZARD AND RISK

ASSESSMENTS AND MONITORING OF

ECOSYSTEM HEALTH

RP Scroggins, RG Dave

MO 368|Development of standard methods using

fish for hazard and risk assessments

RG Dave (Univerity of Gothenburg, GÖTEBORG,

Sweden)

MO 369|The first ISO standard test method with a

macro alga, the use in hazard and risk

assessment and the need for a standardisation

fund

BT Eklund (Stockholm University, STOCKHOLM,

Sweden)

MO 372|Suitability of a new aquatic plant

bioassay as standard protocol for phytotoxic

assessments of water quality

U Feiler, D Spira, P Heininger (Federal Institute of

Hydrology, KOBLENZ, Germany)

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MO 373|Acute toxicity test using Mediterranean

fish species (Dicentrarchus labrax L.,1758):

Intercalibration exercises towards standardized

procedure

L Mariani, F Savorelli, E Di Capua, B Di Lorenzo, F

Gelli, E Giacco, L Pane, S Manzo, P Masullo, A

Mazzola, G Sansone, G Sbrilli (ISPRA, ROME, Italy)

MO 374|Using a newly developed growth protocol

to assess the toxicity of ,4-D amine to the aquatic

macrophyte Myriophyllum spicatum

G Poovey, KD Getsinger, LAM Glomski (US Army

Engineer Research and Development Center,

VICKSBURG, MS, USA)

MO 375|Using an ecotoxicological bioassay

battery for assessing the performance and safety

of a pine bark filter material for landfill leachate

treatment

VA Ribé, EA Nehrenheim, ME Odlare (Mälardalen

University, VÄSTERÅS, Sweden)

MO 376|Wastewater toxicity at AkzoNobel Surface

chemistry- Variability and causality

C Järnefors, BE Fjällborg, G Dave (Eka Chemicals

AB, BOHUS, Sweden)

MO 378|Hazard assessment of electronic waste

leachate using Daphnia magna bioassays and

subsequent TIE testing

RG Dave, D Lithner, M Halling (Göteborg University,

GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

MO 379|How the tested volume and the exposure

time influence the chronic toxicity of Cr(VI) in

Ceriodaphnia dubia. Analysis of short-term

methods

F Martinez-Jeronimo, LG Martinez-Jeronimo (Instituto

Politecnico Nacional, MEXICO CITY, Mexico)

MO 380|Fatty acid composition of the benthic

amphipod, Melita plumulosa (Zeidler): link

between sedimentary diet and fecundity

V Hyne, F Sanchez-Bayo, AD Byran, EL Johnston,

RM Mann (Dept. Environment & Climate Change

(NSW), LIDCOMBE, Australia)

MO 381|Effects of sampling, sample manipulation

and storage on soil microbial parameters and

sensitivity of toxicity test with soil

microorganisms

J Hofman, M Nesporova, J Cernohlavkova (Masaryk

University, Faculty of Science, BRNO, Czech

Republic)

MO 383|The model development of stream

ecosystem health assessments for watershed

management in Korea and its application

K-G An, J-W Choi, J-H Han (Chungnam National

University, DAEJEON, South-Korea)

MO 385|Hazard and risk assessment of selected

substances in personal care products

E Eriksson, KO Kusk, A Ledin (Technical University

of Denmark, KGS. LYNGBY, Denmark)

MO 386|Baseline levels of bioaerosols and VOCs

around a municipal waste incinerator before the

construction of a mechanical-biological

treatment plant. Seasonal pattern

LV Vilavert, MN Nadal, II Inza, MJF Figueras, JLD

Domingo („Rovira i Virgili„ University, REUS, Spain)

MO 387|Baseline study of the environmental

impact of cement plants before using alternative

fuels.

J Rovira, M Mari, M Nadal, M Schuhmacher, JL

Domingo (''Rovira i Virgili’’ University, TARRAGONA,

Spain)

MO 388|Fate and behaviour of anionic surfactants

in the environment: category of Alkyl sulfates,

Alkane sulfonates and a-Olefin sulfonates

GK Koennecker, J Regelmann, R Sedlak, K Stanton,

K Gamon (Fraunhofer Institute Toxicology and

Experimental Medicine, HANNOVER, Germany)

MO 389|Analytical method for phtalates in textiles

S Posner (Swerea IVF, MÖLNDAL, Sweden)

MO 390|Determination of extractable

perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) in coated and

impregnated solid articles - Method for sampling,

extraction and analysis by LC-MS or LC-MS/MS

S Posner (Swerea IVF, MÖLNDAL, Sweden)

MO 391|The effect of coloured substances on

algal growth

MA Biester, A Maegert (Springborn Smithers

Laboratories (Europe), HORN, Switzerland)

MOPC1

ADDRESSING THE UNIQUE PROPERTIES OF

ENGINEERED NANOPARTICLES - FROM

ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENTS TO DOSE

METRICS

D Drobne, EM Heithmar

MOPC1-1|Size Separation of Fullerene

Aggregates by Asymmetric Flow Field-Flow

Fractionation (AF4)

W Isaacson, X Ma, B Wigington, D Bouchard (EPA-

Athens, GA, ATHENS, United States of America)

MOPC1-3|Single particle ICPMS for characterizing

metal-based nanoparticles and monitoring

transformation processes in surface water

EM Heithmar (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,

LAS VEGAS, United States of America)

MOPC1-4|The use of neutron activation as

method of tracing nanoparticles in environmental

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and ecological studies

DH Oughton, C Coutris, E Joner (Norwegian

University of Life Sciences, AAS, Norway)

MOPC1-5|Dispersion protocols, dosimetrics,

exposure characterization of nanoparticles in

ecotoxicological experiments

M Hassellöv, JA Gallego, T Backhaus (University of

Gothenburg, GOTHENBURG, Sweden)

MOPC1-6|Physico-chemical properties and

structure activity relationship are key factors for

ecotoxicity of polymeric nanoparticles.

PC Naha, HJ Byrne, IL Lynch, KA Dawson, MD

Davoren (Focas Institute, Dublin Institute of

Technology, DUBLIN, Ireland)

MOPC2

REGIONALISATION DEVELOPMENTS IN LCIA

R Rosenbaum, R Van Zelm

MOPC2-2|Regionalised characterisation factors

for priority substances for use in Life Cycle

Impact Assessment

P Preiss, V Klotz, R Friedrich (Universität Stuttgart/

Inst. für Energiewirtschaft & Rationelle

Energieanwendung, STUTTGART, Germany)

MOPC2-3|Spatial variation in LCA toxicity

characterisation factors, based on global-scale

region dependency of fate, intake and effect:

outcomes of the GLOBOX model

A Wegener Sleeswijk, R Heijungs (Leiden University,

LEIDEN, The Netherlands)

MOPC2-4|The importance of regionalization in

assessing the impacts of global production

chains

S Shaked, S Humbert, M Margni, O Jolliet (University

of Michigan, ANN ARBOR, United States of America)

MOPC2-5|Development of geographically

differentiated intake fractions and

characterization factors for US and comparison

with other methods

S Humbert, R Manneh, S Shaked, O Jolliet, M

Margni (Ecointesys - life cycle systems, LAUSANNE,

Switzerland)

MOPC2-6|Organic compounds toxicity in LCIA:

does the soil type matter?

L Deschenes, M Margni, CSM Bulle (CIRAIG,

MONTREAL, Canada)

MOPC2-7|Intake, effect, damage and

characterization factors for particulate matter:

review and recommendations when considering

regionalization

S Humbert, S Shaked, O Jolliet (Ecointesys - life

cycle systems, LAUSANNE, Switzerland)

MOPC2-8|Methodological approach for obtaining

characterisation factors for particulate matter

emissions in Eastern Spain

D Garraín, M Herrero, V Franco, R Vidal, C Muñoz

(GID, Engineering Design Group, CASTELLÓN,

Spain)

Tuesday 2 June 2009

NM02P

FATE AND EFFECTS OF NANOPARTICLES

JJ Scott-Fordsmand, CB Bacchus

TU 002|An assessment of the fate, behaviour and

environmental risk associated with TiO2

nanoparticle products used in sun screens in the

UK

AC Johnson, M Bowes, A Crossley, HP Jarvie, MD

Jurgens, A Lawlor, S Lofts, B Park, P Rowland, D

Spurgeon, C Svendsen, IP Thompson, RJ Williams,

N Xu (CEH, WALLINGFORD, United Kingdom)

TU 003|Environmentally relevant behaviour of

cerium dioxide nanoparticles, effect of natural

organic matter

JTK Quik, D Van de Meent (RIVM, BILTHOVEN, The

Netherlands)

TU 004|The fate of titanium dioxide nanoparticles

in the water compartment

RC Arvidsson, S Molander, BA Sandén (Chalmers

University of Technology, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

TU 005|Nanoparticles destabilize cell membranes

D Drobne, S Cristobal, A Jemec, V Iglic Kralj, A Iglic

(University of Ljubljana, LJUBLJANA, Slovenia)

TU 006|Toxicity and genotoxicity of four organic

and four inorganic nanomaterials to the bacteria

Vibrio fischeri and Salmonella typhimurium

I Lopes, R Ribeiro, FE Antunes, T Santos, AMVM

Soares, F Gonçalves, R Pereira (CESAM, AVEIRO,

Portugal)

TU 007|Cytotoxicity of SiO2 and CeO2

nanoparticles to the gill cell line RTGill-W1

K Van Hoecke, A Elsaesser, KAC De

Schamphelaere, P Van der Meeren, G Smagghe, CR

Janssen (Universiteit Gent, GENT, Belgium)

TU 008|Induction of cytokines in mice treated

with titanium dioxide nanoparticles by

intratracheal instillation

KS Park, EJ Park, JH Yoon, KH Choi, JH Yi

(Dongduk Women's University, SEOUL, South-

Korea)

TU 010|Effects of Silver and Gold nanoparticles

on rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

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hepatocytes

J Farkas, P Christian, KDE Hylland, K Ellesat, N

Roos, JAG Urrea, M Hassellov, KE Tollefsen, KV

Thomas (NIVA, OSLO, Norway)

TU 011|Phototoxicity of CdSe/ZnSe quantum dots

in Daphnia magna

K Choi, J Kim, TH Yoon, CS Yoon (Seoul National

University, SEOUL, South-Korea)

TU 012|Gene expression responses in three-

spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)

following short-term exposure to silver quantum

dots

MB Sanders, TP Bean, BP Lyons, P Christian, TD

Williams, JK Chipman, I Katsiadaki (Cefas

Weymouth Laboratory, WEYMOUTH, UK)

TU 013|Transcriptomic effects of nanosilver in a

short term waterborne exposure of juvenile

rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

EF Finne, LS Heier, KE Tollefsen, D Oughton

(Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB), ÅS,

Norway)

TU 016|Ultrastructural changes of Daphnia magna

gut after ingestion of CuO nanoparticles

M Heinlaan, B Arbeille, G Prensier, A Kahru, HC

Dubourguier (National Institute of Chemical Physics

and Biophysics, TALLINN, Estonia)

TU 017|Genotoxic effexcts of nanoparticles

evaluated in sentinel species (Mytilus edulis) and

in fish cell lines (RTG-2)

M Munari, J Sturve, G Frenzilli, M Nigro, B Lyons

(University of Pisa, PISA, Italy)

TU 018|Toxicity of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles to

Fathead Minnows and African Clawed Frogs

W Theodorakis, GP Cobb, GA Chavez, SL Nations

(Southern Illinois University Edwardsville,

EDWARDSVILLE, IL, USA)

TU 019|In vivo effects of different nanosized

particles on digestive gland biomarkers in the

marine bivalve Mytilus

L Canesi, R Fabbri, D Vallotto, S Zuin, G Pojana, A

Marcomini (University of Genoa, GENOA, Italy)

TU 020|In vitro immunotoxicity of different

nanosized particles in the marine bivalve Mytilus

L Canesi, C Ciacci, D Vallotto, S Zuin, G Pojana, A

Marcomini (University of Genoa, GENOA, Italy)

TU 021|Toxicity of silver ions and silver

nanoparticles to a fish gill cell line

K Schirmer, P Fernandez Freire, F Piccapietra, R

Behra, L Sigg (, DÜBENDORF, Switzerland)

TU 022|Cytometric analysis of algae exposed to

TiO2 nanoparticles

NF Besnier, S Dodard, P-M Bergeron, G I Sunahara,

PY Robidoux (Biotechnology Research Institute,

MONTREAL, Canada)

TU 024|Toxicity and genotoxicity of soils

contaminated with five organic and five inorganic

nanomaterials to the bacteria Vibrio fisheri and

Salmonella typhimurium: the effect of ageing

R Pereira, R Ribeiro, FE Antunes, TAP Rocha-

Santos, AMVM Soares, F Gonçalves, I Lopes

(CESAM, Department of Biology, University of Aveiro,

AVEIRO, Portugal)

TU 025|Photoinduced toxicity of CdSe/ZnSe

quantum dots in Daphnia magna

K Choi, J Kim, K Ji, J Lee, C Park, K Lim, M Kim, TH

Yoon (Seoul National University, SEOUL, South-

Korea)

TU 026|Effects of fullerenes in soil on the

earthworm Lumbricus rubellus

NW Van den Brink (Alterra, WageningenUR,

WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands)

TU 028|Ecotoxicological effect of altered TiO2

nanocomposite on the earthworm, Eisenia fetida

EB Bigorgne, LF Foucaud, JF Falla, JL Labille, JR

Rose, FR Rodius, JN Nahmani (Université Paul

Verlaine-Metz, CNRS UMR 714, METZ, France)

TU 029|Ecotoxicity of copper nanoparticles on

Asian earthworm (Perionyx excavatus)

WM Lee, YJ An (Department of Environmental

Science, SEOUL, South-Korea)

TU 030|Ecotoxic effect of nanosized CuO, ZnO,

and Sb2O3 on Phaseolus radiatus

WM Lee, YJ An (Department of Environmental

Science, SEOUL, South-Korea)

TU 031|Assessment of uptake and effects,

including immunotoxicity of metal nanoparticles

in earthworms

H Hooper, C Svendsen, A Singer, J Townsend, D

Spurgeon, K Jurkschat, A Crossley, C Johnston

(Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, OXFORDSHIRE,

UK)

TU 032|Ageing of nanomaterials: ecotoxicity and

genotoxicity of altered TiO2 nanocomposites on

Vicia faba

AS Foltête, M Dazy, JF Masfaraud, J Nahmani, J

Labille, J Rose, S Cotelle, JF Férard (Université Paul

Verlaine-Metz, UMR 7146 CNRS, METZ, France)

TU 033|Quantification of nanoparticle fate and

transport in 2-dimensional porous media

SW Jeong, S-D Kim, Y-J An (Kunsan National

University, KUNSAN, South-Korea)

TU 034|Assessing genotoxicity of nano-sized

TiO2 particles in isolated bottle nose dolphin

(Tursiops truncatus) leukocytes

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M Bernardeschi, P Guidi, V Scarcelli, G Frenzilli, M

Nigro (University of Pisa, PISA, Italy)

TU 035|Nanoparticles encourage catecholamine

synthesis in the perfusate of Langendorff hearts

and neurone cell line.

UD Ud-daula, A Stocker, KW Schramm, Z Wang

(Helmholtz Zentrum München, MUNICH, Germany)

TU 036|Characterizing the sub-cellular

distribution and biological interactions of helical

rosette nanotubes.

JD Ede, H Fenniri, KJ Ong, T MacCormack, R

Beingessner, GG Goss (University of Alberta,

EDMONTON, Canada)

TU 038|Changes in forms and bioavailability of

the nanoparticle cadmium telluride in

environmental matrices

C Gagnon, P Turcotte, C Peyrot, F Gagné, S Sauvé,

K Wilkinson, T Davis (Environment Canada,

MONTREAL, Canada)

TU 040|Method development to quantify toxicity,

agglomeration and adsorption in a ternary algae-

carbon nanotube-pollutant laboratory system

F Schwab, TD Bucheli, K Knauer, B Nowack, L Sigg

(Agroscope Reckenholz Tänikon, Research Station

ART, ZURICH, Switzerland)

TU 041|Fullerene transport in saturated porous

media

X Ma, D Bouchard, J Weaver, C Isaacson (U. S.

EPA, ATHENS, GA, USA)

TU 042|Initial assessment of silver nanoparticles

from washing machines

J Farkas, P Christian, KDE Hylland, H Peter, N Roos,

JAG Urrea, M Hassellov, KE Tollefsen, KV Thomas

(NIVA, OSLO, Norway)

TU 043|Hazard assessment strategies for silver

nanoparticles in the environment

M Matzke, J Arning, L Röhder, J Köser, J Filser

(University of Bremen, Center for Environmental

Research and sustainable Technol., BREMEN,

Germany)

ET04P

CHEMICAL MIXTURES, SEQUENTIAL AND

TIME-VARYING EXPOSURES

NC Cedergreen, T Backhaus, C Svendsen

TU 046|Metal mixture toxicity to Daphnia magna

MHS Kraak, HM Ens, AT Henstra, S Mohammadin,

YS Vogelzang, AE Wagenmaker, M Marinkovic

(University of Amsterdam, AMSTERDAM, The

Netherlands)

TU 047|Sequential exposure to binary mixtures of

copper, diuron and alachlor - Toxicity studies

with Lemna minor

W Drost, T Backhaus (Federal Environment Agency,

DESSAU, Germany)

TU 048|Effects of DOM on Motility and Toxicity of

Arsenic in Tetraselmis gracilis

JCL Ladewig (, BRUSSELS, Belgium)

TU 049|Comparison of aquatic toxicity tests on

higher plants on effluent samples

H Motejlová, KA Mocová, H Burešová, V Kocí

(Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, PRAGUE

, Czech Republic)

TU 050|Year-round assessment of cytotoxicity

and specific effects of complex pollutant

mixtures in waste waters

B Jedlicková, V Jálová, K Hilscherová (RECETOX,

Masaryk´s University, BRNO, Czech Republic)

TU 051|Comparative ecotoxicity of granulated

rubber from tires on Daphnia magna and

Selenastrum capricornutum

AAC Fernandes, JP Santos, MA Cadete (Laboratório

de Análises - Instituto Superior Técnico, LISBON,

Portugal)

TU 052|Binary mixture toxicity to algae, insect

larvae and fish: transposing to the lab the case

study of the Alqueva reservoir.

JR Pérez, SL Loureiro, AS Soares (University of

Aveiro, AVEIRO, Portugal)

TU 053|Embryo toxicity of environmentally

relevant contaminants may prevent the

expansion of zebra mussel (Dreissena

polymorpha) populations in Ebro River (NE

Spain)

MPD Faria, CM Barata (Consell Superior

d'Investigacions Científiques (CSIC)/CID,

BARCELONA, Spain)

TU 054|Marine Paint Optimisation: The use of

mixture toxicity concepts to develop an effective

and environmental friendly antifouling paint

IA Wendt, A Hilvarsson, Å Arrhenius, T Backhaus, Å

Granmo, H Blanck (Department of Plant and

Environmental Sciences, university of Gothenburg,

FISKEBÄCKSKIL, Sweden)

TU 055|Effects of mixtures of pharmaceuticals

with known mode of action using standard

endpoints in crustaceans and algae

K Lindström, E Lundström, J Fick, M Breitholtz

(Stockholm University, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

TU 056|Impact of single and repeated

applications of the insecticide chlorpyrifos on

tropical freshwater plankton communities

MA Daam, PJ Van den Brink, AJA Nogueira (Instituto

Superior de Agronomia, LISBON, Portugal)

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TU 057|Synergy in the aquatic environment: Are

ergosterol biosynthesis inhibiting fungicides a

problem?

NC Cedergreen, KBN Nørgaard (University of

Copenhagen, FREDERIKSBERG C, Denmark)

TU 058|Effects of binary mixtures on the life traits

of Daphnia magna

MD Pavlaki, S Loureiro, AMVM Soares (University of

Aveiro, AVEIRO, Portugal)

TU 059|Can behaviour be linked to

Acetylcholinesterase inhibition in embryos and

larvae of zebrafish exposed to single substances

and binary mixtures?

C Kienle, E Küster, A Gerhardt, H-R Köhler

(University of Tübingen, TÜBINGEN, Germany)

TU 060|Multi-xenobiotic/P-gp transporters in fish

may provide only partial protection against

anthropogenic pollution

JN Brown, R Gooneratne, N Paxeus, L Förlin, DGJ

Larsson (University of Gothenburg, GOTHENBURG,

Sweden)

TU 061|Survival of Daphnia magna exposed to

binary mixtures: evaluation of response pattern

reproducibility

S Loureiro, R Pereira, M Cabral, AMVM Soares

(University of Aveiro, AVEIRO, Portugal)

TU 062|Simultaneous and sequential exposure to

binary mixtures in the reproduction test with

Daphnia magna - considerations for a predictive

hazard assessment

E Hassold, T Backhaus (Helmholtz-Centre for

Environmental Research (UFZ), LEIPZIG, Germany)

TU 063|Evaluation of mixture effects to Lemna

minor and Desmodesmus subspicatus

K Liedtjens, HT Ratte (RWTH Aachen, AACHEN,

Germany)

TU 064|Hormesis in mixtures - can it be

predicted?

NC Cedergreen, RB Belz, HS Sørensen (University

of Copenhagen, FREDERIKSBERG C, Denmark)

TU 065|Aqueous Solubility in Different Test Media

C Mead, A Hurt (Harlan Laboratories Ltd, DERBY,

UK)

TU 067|Estrogen receptor-beta and androgen

receptor binding by crude oils and refined

petroleum products

CM Vrabie, A Candido, MBM Van Duursen, MTO

Jonker (IRAS, UTRECHT, The Netherlands)

TU 068|Haematotoxic effects of diets

contaminated with petroleum products (kerosene

and petrol) in Wistar albino rats

KC Patrick-Iwuanyanwu, EO prof. Ayalogu, CC

Onyemaenu (University of Port Harcourt, Port

Harcourt, PORT HARCOURT, Nigeria)

TU 069|The hepatotoxic effects of the water-

soluble fractions (WSFs) of spent lubricating oil

in Wistar albino rats

KC Patrick-Iwuanyanwu, GO Ogwe (University of

Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, PORT HARCOURT,

Nigeria)

TU 071|How to determine mixture effects?

M Broerse, CAM Van Gestel (Vrije Universiteit,

AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)

TU 072|Mixture effects of known endocrine

disruptors in the MCF 7 cell assay

FK Nielsen, E Björklund, B Halling-Sørensen

(Pharmaceutical Sciences, COPENHAGEN Ø,

Denmark)

TU 073|Exposure-time dependent effects on the

relative potencies and additivity of PAHs in the

Ah receptor based H4IIE-luc bioassay

ME Larsson, A Rotander, M Engwall (Örebro

university, ÖREBRO, Sweden)

TU 074|How tough is my neighbor? - A feeding

inhibition based prediction of toxic effect of metal

mixtures upon Echinogammarus marinus at field

relevant concentrations in a latitudinal gradient

MRD Pastorinho, TC Telfer, AMVM Soares, AJA

Nogueira (University of Aveiro, AVEIRO, Portugal)

TU 075|Using an extended life cycle test with

Chironomus riparius to assess mixture toxicity of

chemicals

E Langer, R Köhler, G Almut (University of Tübingen,

TÜBINGEN, Germany)

TU 076|Dissolution and spatial distribution of

wood extractives in sediments contaminated by

pulp and paper industry

H Rämänen, H Lassila, A Lensu, M Lahti, AOJ Oikari

(University of Jyväskylä, JYVÄSKYLÄ, Finland)

TU 077|Evaluation of short-term changes in

bioavailability of metals. The influence of

earthworm activity.

TMF Natal-da-Luz, G Ojeda, F Miranda, M Costa, L

Lopes, JM Alcañiz, CAM Van Gestel, JP Sousa

(IMAR - CIC, COIMBRA, Portugal)

TU 078|Assessment of Soil and Sediment

Contaminants Bioavailability using Time-varying

exposures and a Multi-Marker Approach

PY Robidoux, V Bérubé, P-M Bergeron, GI Sunahara

(National Research Council Canada, MONTREAL,

Canada)

TU 079|Adaptation to chronic metal pollution

affects bioaccumulation, survival, feeding

activity, growth and cellular and tissue-level

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biomarkers in slugs experimentally exposed to

Cd.

AM Castilla, L Melamed, B Zaldibar, M Soto, I

Marigómez (UPV/EHU, LEIOA, Spain)

TU 080|Exposure assessment of phthalate in

children's products

Y Kim, SR Oh, JY Hwang, DJ Lee, JI Park, HJ Huh,

HG Choi, IS Shim, S.D. Yu, C.W. Lee (National

institute of environmental research, INCHEON,

South-Korea)

CH06P

PARTITIONING PROCESSES AND

BIOAVAILABILITY OF ORGANIC CHEMICALS

KT Semple, T Schulze, M Krauss

TU 082|The effect of the molecular structure and

water composition on the distribution of the

anionic surfactant linear alkylbenzene sulfonate

to humic acid

A Rico-Rico, L Yarza-Irusta, JLM Hermens (IRAS-

Utrecht Univesrsity, UTRECHT, The Netherlands)

TU 083|How to deal with complex organic

mixtures: The 'Trojan horse' approach

CSM Bulle, R Samson, L Deschenes (CIRAIG,

MONTREAL, Canada)

TU 084|Long-term fate of polycyclic aromatic

hydrocarbons in soil - Elucidation of rate-limiting

degradation processes

T Gocht, I Herklotz, P Grathwohl (University of

Tuebingen, TUEBINGEN, Germany)

TU 085|Correlating pore water and sediment

concentration profiles of PAH and PCBs with

historic anthropogenic sediment inputs in the

inner Oslo fjord

HPH Arp, F Villers, GD Breedveld, AMP Oen, S

Kalaitzidis, K Chrisantis, G Cornelissen (Norwegian

Geotechnical Institute, OSLO, Norway)

TU 086|Air-sea exchange of polybrominated

diphenyl ethers in the North Sea

Z Xie, L Ahrens, R Sturm, R Ebinghaus (GKSS

Research Centre, GEESTHACHT, Germany)

TU 087|Air-soil exchange and partitioning of

PCBs and PAHs along the Ebro River Basin

(Spain)

A Cabrerizo, J Dachs, D Barceló (CSIC-IDAEA,

BARCELONA, Spain)

TU 088|Equilibrium of the residues of POPs in

soil/liquid phases - sediment/river

MVM Vojinovic Miloradov, J Radonic, M Turk Sekulic,

M Pucarevic, M Djogo, D Milovanovic (Faculty of

Technical Sciences, NOVI SAD, Yugoslavia)

TU 091|Sorption of xenobiotics to humic acids

and its dependence on pH and pKa

R Mansour, A Paschke, G Schüürmann (UFZ

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research,

LEIPZIG, Germany)

TU 092|Influence of an oleophilic fertilizer on the

partitioning and biodegradation of solid and non-

aqueous phase liquid (NAPL)-dissolved PAHs

J-J Ortega-Calvo, M-C Tejeda-Agredano (IRNASE-

CSIC, SEVILLE, Spain)

TU 093|Effect of chemical amendment on the

distribution or arsenic and polycyclic aromatic

hydrocarbons in a contaminated soil

KL Elgh-Dalgren, Z Arwidsson, R Sjöberg, B Allard, T

Von Kronhelm, PAW Van Hees (Örebro University,

ÖREBRO, Sweden)

TU 095|Exploring HOC partitioning and

desorption kinetics with colloidal humic

substances using Stir Bar Sorptive Extraction

T Gallé, R Bierl (CRP Henri Tudor, ESCH-SUR-

ALZETTE, Luxembourg)

TU 096|Impact of black carbon on the

development of phenanthrene catabolism in soils

KT Semple, R Chen, A Rhodes (Lancaster

University, LANCASTER, UK)

TU 097|Influence of black carbon on desorption

and biodegradation of phenanthrene in soil

KT Semple, K Lee, A Rhodes (Lancaster University,

LANCASTER, UK)

TU 098|Impact of black carbon in the extraction

and mineralization of phenanthrene in soil

KT Semple, A Rhodes (Lancaster University,

LANCASTER, UK)

TU 099|Influence of black carbon type upon the

bioaccessability of phenanthrene in soil

KT Semple, L McAllister (Lancaster University,

LANCASTER, UK)

TU 100|Activated carbon sorption capacity for

persistent organic sediment pollutants

E Hale, JE Tomaszewski, R Luthy, D Werner

(Newcastle University, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE,

UK)

TU 102|Formation mechanisms of nonextractable

residues of sulfonamides with organic matter

A Gulkowska, J Hollender, M Krauss (Eawag, Swiss

Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology,

DÜBENDORF, Switzerland)

TU 103|Sorption to humic acids enhances the

bioavailability of hydrophobic organic

compounds

EC Smith, M Thullner, LY Wick, H Harms (National

Environmental Research Institute, ROSKILDE,

Denmark)

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TU 104|Bioavailability and debromination of

decabromodiphenyl ether in Scheldt sediment

JR Parsons, MT Nguyen, JW Westerveld (University

of Amsterdam, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)

TU 105|Partition coefficients and the

bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic

hydrocarbons (PAHs) in marine sediments

M Davies, K Yates (FRS Marine Laboratory,

ABERDEEN, UK)

TU 106|Can electrokinetics modify the PAH

bioaccesibility in creosote-polluted soils?

JL Niqui-Arroyo, JJ Ortega-Calvo (Institute for Natural

Resources and Agrobiology, SEVILLE, Spain)

TU 107|Relationship between cyclodextrin

extraction and biodegradation of phenanthrene

soil

KT Semple, A Rhodes (Lancaster University,

LANCASTER, UK)

TU 108|Linking desorption kinetics to

biodegradation of phenanthrene in soil

KT Semple, A Rhodes (Lancaster University,

LANCASTER, UK)

TU 109|Assessing the capability of butanol,

cyclodextrin and tenax extractions to predict

polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon bioavailability:

Are accumulation bioassays valid reference

systems?

JL Gomez-Eyles, C.D. Collins, ME Hodson

(University of Reading, READING, UK)

TU 110|Organic farming practices strongly

influence the PAH degradation potential of

agricultural soil

B Styrishave, AR Johnsen, J Magid, J Aamand, B

Halling-Sørensen (University of Copenhagen,

COPENHAGEN, Denmark)

TU 111|Environmental long-term persistence of

14C-atrazine and its residues

ND Jablonowski, A Schäffer, P Burauel

(Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, JÜLICH,

Germany)

TU 112|Effects of ageing on bioavailability and

uptake of pollutants from spiked sediments

H Zielke, C Adamzyk, N Rehage, D Spira, TG

Preuss, B Schmidt, U Feiler, T-B Seiler, H Hollert

(Institute for Environmental Research (Biology V),

RWTH Aachen, AACHEN, Germany)

TU 113|The effects of sediment-chemical contact

time on the desorption and bioavailability of

sediment-associated hydrophobic organic

compounds in three river basins in Europe

AI Tuikka, AJ Sormunen, JVK Kukkonen (University

of Joensuu, JOENSUU, Finland)

TU 114|Accumulation and cycling of polycyclic

aromatic hydrocarbons in zooplankton

N Berrojalbiz, S Lacorte, A Calbet, E Saiz, C Barata,

J Dachs (IDAEA-CSIC, BARCELONA, Spain)

TU 115|Brominated flame retardants in aquatic

organisms from the North Sea in comparison

with biota from the high Arctic marine

environment

EG Sørmo, BM Jenssen, JU Skaare (Norw Uni Sci

Technol, TRONDHEIM, Norway)

TU 116|Multiple sources and routes of uptake of

DDT and pyrethroids residues in human breast

milk

H Bouwman, B Sereda, JH Kylin (North-West

University, POTCHEFSTROOM, South Africa)

TU 117|Bioaccessibility of PBDEs from ingested

house dust in humans

A Duffek, M Berndt, E Warmbrunn-Suckrow, P

Lepom (Umweltbundesamt, BERLIN, Germany)

TU 118|Toxicological assessment of volatile

organic compounds in a sealed system using

optical oxygen sensing and respirometry

AZ Zitova, DB Papkovsky (University College Cork,

CORK, Ireland)

TU 119|Improving bioaccumulation assessment

of oil in sediments.

B Muijs, TO Jonker (Institute for Risk Assessment

Sciences, UTRECHT, The Netherlands)

TU 121|Supercritical fluid extraction of polycyclic

aromatic compounds from soil

L Bielska, Z Simek, J Hofman (Masaryk University,

Faculty of Science, BRNO, Czech Republic)

TU 122|Development of a soil fugacity sampler for

determination of air-soil partitioning of persistent

organic pollutants

A Cabrerizo, J Dachs, D Barceló (CSIC-IDAEA,

BARCELONA, Spain)

TU 123|Necroconcentration as a surrogate for

bioconcentration: does dead material

bioaccumulate?

SA Van der Heijden, MTO Jonker (Utrecht University,

UTRECHT, The Netherlands)

TU 124|Trace analytical method development

enhanced by the use of 14C-radiolabelled

isotopes of octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4),

decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5), and

dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane (D6).

JA Durham, DW Huff, DA McNett, DE Powell (Dow

Corning Corporation, MIDLAND, USA)

TU 125|Determining soil-water distribution

coefficients of methylcyclosiloxanes in batch

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equilibrium studies.

GE Kozerski, JA Miller, JA Durham, R Gerhards, J

Bazinet (Dow Corning Corporation, MIDLAND, USA)

ET05P

ECOTOXICOLOGY OF NATURAL COMPOUNDS

S Pflugmacher, V Vasconcelos

TU 130|The relative sensitivity of the invading

amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus to fluoride

toxicity

JA Camargo, C Gonzalo, L Masiero, S Casellato

(Universidad de Alcalá, ALCALÁ DE HENARES

(MADRID), Spain)

TU 131|Naturally formed Trichloroacetic Acid in

forest soils - is it a problem to the ecosystem?

CN Albers, OS Jacobsen (Geological Survey of

Denmark & Greenland, COPENHAGEN, Denmark)

TU 132|Combined effects of pH and water

chemistry on survival, reproduction, growth and

feeding rate of Daphnia magna

T Jesus, JF Ranville, AJA Nogueira (CESAM &

University of Aveiro, AVEIRO, Portugal)

TU 134|Estrogenic effects of phytoestrogens in

fish

P Bjerregaard, D Schröder, E Morthorst, L Nielsen, H

Holbech (University of Southern Denmark, ODENSE,

Denmark)

TU 135|Bromophenols, present in flame

retardants and marine algae, disturb fertilisation

in sea urchins

S Schaefer, U Bickmeyer, A Koehler (Alfred

Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research,

BREMERHAVEN, Germany)

TU 136|Natural organic compounds in the Baltic

Sea - a shift in chemical balance

T Kankaanpää (Finnish Institute of Marine Research,

HELSINKI, Finland)

TU 137|Mutagenic properties of extracts of

benthic brackishwater cyanobacteria

VR Lopes, VM Vasconcelos (LEGE-CIMAR/CIIMAR-

LA; FCUP, PORTO, Portugal)

TU 139|Monitoring Microcystis sp. abundance

and toxigenicity in a Northern Portugal

recreational and water supply system by Real-

Time PCR

AJ Martins, CI Moreira, MA Freitas, AV Regueiras, A

Antunes, VM Vasconcelos (CIIMAR, PORTO,

Portugal)

TU 140|Specific modes of action of various

cyanobacteria samples

T Sidlova, L Blaha, K Bartova, E Sychrova, K

Hilscherova (, BRNO, Czech Republic)

TU 141|Chronic effects of cyanobacterial toxins

to Daphnia magna and their offspring

TS Dao, JE Nimptsch, C Wiegand (Leibniz Institute

of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, BERLIN,

Germany)

TU 142|Potential risk of spray irrigation with

cyanobacterial contaminated water on

agricultural used plants

SP Pflugmacher (IGB, BERLIN, Germany)

TU 143|The 'green liver' concept - Aquatic plants

aiding to reduce toxin burdens during the

drinking water production

JE Nimptsch, C Wiegand, K Li, S Pflugmacher

(Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland

Fisheries, BERLIN, Germany)

TU 144|Degradation of the cyanobacterial toxin,

anatoxin-a, in water under laboratory conditions

J Osswald, J Azevedo, V Vasconcelos, L

Guilhermino (CIMAR/CIIMAR-University of Porto,

PORTO, Portugal)

TU 145|Monitoring of Cyanoprokaryota and their

toxins in some Bulgarian freshwater basins

II Teneva, D Belkinova, I Dimitrova, RD Mladenov

(Plovdiv University, PLOVDIV, Bulgaria)

TU 146|Differential protein expression in

Corbicula fluminea upon exposure to a

Microcystis aeruginosa toxic strain

JCM Martins, PN Leão, VM Vasconcelos

(CIIMAR/CIMAR - Centro Interdisciplinar de

Investigação Marinha e Ambiental, PORTO,

Portugal)

TU 147|Studies of novel cyanobacterial

metabolites with potencies to act as tumor

promoters

K Bartova, K Hilscherova, L Blahova, J Kohoutek, B

Marsalek, L Blaha (Institute of Botany, Academy of

Sciences of the Czech Republic, BRNO, Czech

Republic)

TU 148|Bioaccumulation and transfer of

cyanobacterial toxins microcystins in the food

web: toxicological and ecotoxicological

consequences

L Blaha, R Kopp, M Palikova, O Adamovský, J

Hlavkova, S Navratil, K Bartova (Masaryk University

& Czech Academy of Sciences, BRNO, Czech

Republic)

TU 149|Toxicity evaluation of the filamentous

freshwater cyanobacterium Pseudanabaena

galeata Böcher

II Teneva, RD Mladenov, B Dzhambazov (Plovdiv

University, PLOVDIV, Bulgaria)

TU 150|Monitoring toxic cyanobacteria and their

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toxins in Portuguese freshwaters using

immunoassays and molecular techniques

AV Regueiras, MA Freitas, AJ Martins, CI Moreira,

VM Vasconcelos (Lege, CIMAR, CIIMAR-

LA/FCUP/ICBAS-UP, PORTO, Portugal)

TU 151|Combined effects of exposure to extracts

of toxic cyanobacteria Nodularia spumigena and

benzo[a]pyrene on oxidative stress biomarkers in

Gammarus oceanicus (Crustacea: Amphipoda)

R Turja, A Packalén, L Guimarães, H Kankaanpää, S

Korpinen, KK Lehtonen (Finnish Institute of Marine

Research, HELSINKI, Finland)

TU 152|Kairomones and ecotoxicological testing

for regulatory purposes

P Fochtman, E Nierzedska, H Rzodeczko, G

Zmijowski, K Winiarska (Institute of Industrial Organic

Chemistry, Branch Pszczyna, PSZCZYNA, Poland)

TU 153|The combined effects of microcystin LR

and carbaryl on Daphnia pulicaria

SS Cerbin, MHS Kraak, PW De Voogt, P Visser, E

Van Donk (NIOO-KNAW, NIEUWERSLUIS, The

Netherlands)

ET15P

WILDLIFE TOXICOLOGY: IT’S THE ECOLOGY

NW Van den Brink, JE Elliott

TU 162|Ecotoxicological implications of Sr

accumulation in eggshells of birds from North

America

A Mora, L Brattin, E Baxter, W Rivers (Texas A&M

University, COLLEGE STATION, USA)

TU 163|Accumulation and effects of Cd, Pb and

Zn in blackbirds (Turdus merula) along a heavy

metal pollution gradient

R Scheifler, C Fritsch, B Faivre, M Cœurdassier, F

Raoul, P Giraudoux, O Chastel, F Douay, A De

Vaufleury (University of Franche-Comté,

BESANÇON, France)

TU 164|Effect of ingestion on mercury exposure

to the black-winged stilt (Himantopus

himantopus) in southwestern Taiwan

W Lee, Y-T Ueng, C-Y Horng (Chang Jung Christian

University, KWAY JEN, TAINAN, Taiwan)

TU 165|European Bee-Eater (Merops apiaster)

populations under arsenic and metal stress:

evaluation of exposure at a mining site

I Lopes, A Sedlmayr, M Moreira-Santos, I Moreno-

Garrido, J Blasco, R Ribeiro (CESAM, AVEIRO,

Portugal)

TU 166|Contact patterns of migrant and resident

birds with cyanide-containing water from gold

mines

H Bouwman, I Smith, P Lotz (North-West University,

POTCHEFSTROOM, South Africa)

TU 170|POP contaminated-salmonids of

Kerguelen's subantarctic islands : interest in eco-

toxicological studies.

AJ Jaffal, S Betoulle, S Paris-Palacios, A Terreau, S

Biagianti-Risbourg, M Girondot, H Roche (University

of Reims, REIMS, France)

TU 171|Brown trout (Salmo trutta) in Kerguelen

Islands : An interesting fish population model to

study links between contaminants accumulation

and eco-physiological parameters in field.

S Betoulle, AJ Jaffal, S Jolly, L Delahaut, S Paris-

Palacios, E David, A Vettier, AF Thailly, A Terreau, A

Veron, S Biagianti-Risbourg, M Girondot, H Roche

(University of Reims, REIMS, France)

TU 172|Variations in ecology and biology leads to

interesting differences in contaminant patterns in

salmon (Salmo salar)

KE Lundstedt-Enkel, G Hernqvist, E Halldin

Ankarberg, M Aune, R Bjerselius, K Nylund, L

Asplund (Uppsala University, UPPSALA, Sweden)

RA02P

AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM AND WETLAND HEALTH

– RISK ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION

M Munawar, GHP Arts, J Davies

TU 176|Recovery of aquatic ecosystems in the

environment - a literature review

A Gergs, S Classen, T Strauss, HT Ratte, TG

Preuss, U Hommen (RWTH Aachen University,

AACHEN, Germany)

TU 177|Four years from the first application of

polyaluminium chloride in Czech Republic -

Restoration of three different water bodies

D Jancula, Z Novotna, D Vinklarkova, R Faina, R

Geris, B Marsalek (Masaryk University, Institute of

Botany, BRNO, Czech Republic)

TU 179|The development of standardised

methods to assess the ecological health of

perennial pans

M Ferreira, V Wepener, JHJ Van Vuren (University of

Johannesburg, JOHANNESBURG, South Africa)

TU 183|Cellular biomarkers in the freshwater

bivalve Unio pictorum. A case-study from a

contaminated Italian river.

P Guidi, M Bernardeschi, V Scarcelli, G Frenzilli, A

Falleni, M Nigro (University of Pisa, PISA, Italy)

TU 184|Assessing urban groundwater from

spring catchworks of Porto city (NW Portugal)

using acetylcholinesterase inhibition tests

LM Guimarães, MJ Afonso, HI Chaminé, JM

Marques, LM Guilhermino (University of Porto:

CIMAR-LA/CIIMAR & ICBAS - Laboratório de

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Ecotoxicologia, PORTO, Portugal)

TU 185|Effects of algae concentration and

temperature regime in the life trait of two species

of rotifers Lecane bula and Brachionus patulus

VM Oliveira, LM Pitombo, S Loureiro, AL Oliveira-

Neto (, AVEIRO, Portugal)

RA03P

ECOSYSTEM SERVICES: A NEW APPROACH IN

ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT

MHAB Wagelmans, J Van Wensem, L Maltby

TU 189|Development of equivalency methods to

scale environmental remediation and restoration

under the European Environmental Liability

Directive

J Lipton (Stratus Consulting Inc., BOULDER,

COLORADO, United States of America)

TU 190|Ecological restoration to address

environmental liability - planning at the

landscape scale

V Preziosi, J Sullivan, R Pastorok (Integral Consulting

Inc., BERLIN, United States of America)

TU 192|Ecosystem Services: Developing strategic

focus for U.S. EPA's Ecological Research

Program

J Canfield, R Linthurst (USEPA, ADA, OKLAHOMA,

USA)

TU 193|Pesticide Risk Assessment for

Pollinators: a new approach

S Barmaz, C Vaj, A Ippolito, M Vighi (University of

Milano-Bicocca, MILANO, Italy)

TU 194|Assessment of the effects of the disposal

of pharmaceutical wastes in a abandoned open

quarry by using microbial ecology methods

A Barra Caracciolo, P Grenni, F Falconi, V Uricchio

(National Research Council, MONTEROTONDO

ROMA, Italy)

TU 195|Influence of agricultural practices in

South-Eastern Canada

E Lapied, X Rousseau (Norwegian University of Life

Sciences, ÅS, Norway)

TU 197|Biodegradation of low concentrations of

radiolabeled acetate in the upper groundwater

zone in the Netherlands.

P Van Beelen, MW Wouterse, M Mesman (RIVM,

BILTHOVEN, The Netherlands)

LC01P

ADVANCES IN LIFE CYCLE INVENTORY

MODELING

A Zamagni, A De Beaufort

TU 222|Structural path decomposition

RJ Wood, M Lenzen (Centre for Integrated

Sustainability Analysis, SYDNEY, Australia)

TU 224|Validation of LCI process data for

renewable energy and biofuels

A Ciroth (GreenDeltaTC, BERLIN, Germany)

TU 225|Where LCA is going in the short term.

Crossing scientific developments and user

needs: a proposal for the next research lines

P Masoni, A Zamagni, R Buonamici, P Buttol, PL

Porta (ENEA, BOLOGNA, Italy)

TU 226|A consequential prospective LCA method

for a large system affected by non-marginal

variations

V Dandres, P Lesage, PS Tirado, R Samson, R

Rosenbaum (CIRAIG, MONTREAL (QC), Canada)

TU 229|Methodological issues brought up by an

LCA on biomass-based polytehylene

C Liptow (Chalmers University, GÖTEBORG,

Sweden)

TU 230|Knowledge based recycling concept

A Pehlken, A Decker, P Maass, DH Mueller, M

Rolbiecki, KD Thoben, W Wosniok (Bremen

University, BREMEN, Germany)

TU 231|Outline of Life Cycle Inventory Data in

IDEA (Inventory Database for Environmental

Assessment)

KT Tahara, KK Kobayashi, TO Onoye, MK Kanzaki,

KN Nakano (AIST, IBARAKI, Japan)

TU 232|Development of Inventory Database for

Event LCA

K Horiguchi, R Ii, N Itsubo (Musashi Institute of

Technology, YOKOHAMA-SHI, Japan)

TU 233|Comparing two models for expressing the

environmental loadings of transport services -

the Western Norway Research Institute and

Ecoinvent approaches

HJ Walnum, O Andersen, A Andrae (Western

Norway Research Institute, SOGNDAL, Norway)

TU 234|Inventory analysis of the timber industry

in Ghana

JF Eshun (Wageningen University&Research,

WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands)

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LC03P

LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT – FROM

SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE TO DECISION

MAKING

G Rebitzer, S Humbert, A-M Tillman

TU 237|LCA as an ecodesign tool for production

of electricity, including carbon capture and

storage - a study of a gas power plant case with

post-combustion CO2 capture at Tjeldbergodden

IS Modahl, CA Nyland, HL Raadal, O Kårstad, TA

Torp, R Hagemann (Ostfold Research

(Ostfoldforskning), FREDRIKSTAD, Norway)

TU 238|LCA as a decision-supporting tool in CHP

generation from gasification of biomass: an

industrial perspective

C Querleu, C Hurel, K Loubar, E Aoustin (Veolia

Environnement Recherche & Innovation SNC,

PARIS, France)

TU 239|Viability of Local Biomass Power Plants in

Spain

I Isabela, J Rodrigo, F Castells, M Meneses (Rovira i

Virgili University, TARRAGONA, Spain)

TU 241|Uncertainty Propagation in Life Cycle

Inventory and Impact Assessment: Application of

analytical and Monte-Carlo methods to a diesel &

biodiesel case study

J Hong, O Jolliet (University of Michigan, ANN

ARBOR, MI, USA)

TU 242|Environmental evaluation of Urban Solid

Waste treatment scenarios in the city of

Chihuahua by means of LCA

M Gómez, M Meneses, F Castells (Universitat Rovira

i Virgili, TARRAGONA, Spain)

TU 244|From environmental impacts to economic

valuation: An industrial perspective of the LCA-

CBA approach

J Serre, L Hamon, E Redon, E Aoustin (Veolia

Environnement, PARIS, France)

TU 245|Use of LCA as decision support for the

selection of remedial strategies for remediation

of contaminated soil and groundwater

G Lemming, M Hauschild, PL Bjerg (Technical

University of Denmark, KONGENS LYNGBY,

Denmark)

TU 246|Life Cycle Awareness for Waste

Management Decision-makers in Spain and

Portugal

AB Bala, JPS Soto, PFP Fullana-i-Palmer (Escola

Superior de Comerç Internacional, BARCELONA,

Spain)

TU 247|Environmental impacts of wooden poles

impregnation process applied in electricity

generation in Latvia - life cycle assessment

approach

K Kazerovska, M Klavinš, J Dipane, I Kokorite

(University of Latvia, RIGA, Latvia)

TU 250|The sustainable value chain: life cycle

management to enhance sustainability - business

success stories

JA Fava, AA Jensen, G Rebitzer, S Valdivia, P

Anderson, G Sonnemann, J Gerber, M Mozur, T

Swarr, B Monsou (Five Winds International, WEST

CHESTER, USA)

TU 251|The effects of the life span of products in

LCA: a case study for dwellings

A Meijer, AF Thomsen (Delft University of

Technology, DELFT, The Netherlands)

TU 253|Life Cycle Assessment of socially

responsible investment funds

TH Tomonori (AIST, IBARAKI, Japan)

RA04P

ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT IN THE

CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE

M Liess, BJ Kefford

TU 258|Temperature influences the micro-

evolutionary response of a natural Daphnia

magna population exposed to sublethal cadmium

concentrations

M Messiaen, BTA Muyssen, CR Janssen, KAC De

Schamphelaere (, GHENT, Belgium)

TU 259|Acclimation to ultraviolet-B radiation

modulates UV-B sensitivity of Daphnia magna to

phototoxicants

K Choi, J Kim, M Lee, S Oh, J-L Ku, K-H Kim (Seoul

National University, SEOUL, South-Korea)

TU 260|Assessment of energy budget in Daphnia

magna exposed to natural stressors

TUBF Bergmann Filho, S Loureiro, AMVM Soares

(Aveiro University, AVEIRO, Portugal)

TU 261|Searching for the (eco)toxicological

relevance of sediment remobilisation and

transport during flood events in rivers. Part B:

CYP1A1 induction, micronuclei in blood cells and

gene expression analysis

M Brinkmann, S Hudjetz, C Cofalla, S Roger, U

Kammann, JP Giesy, M Hecker, H Schüttrumpf, J

Wölz, H Hollert (Institute for Environmental

Research, RWTH Aachen University, AACHEN,

Germany)

TU 262|Combined effect of natural stressor (soil

moisture) and chemical stressor (pesticide

carbaryl) on edaphic organisms and plants

MPR Lima, S Loureiro, AM Soares (University of

Aveiro, AVEIRO, Portugal)

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TU 263|Climate- and region-independent

bioindicators of organic toxicants in flowing

waters - SPEAR approach

MA Beketov, M Liess (UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for

Environmental Research, LEIPZIG, Germany)

TU 264|Global warming and development of

harmful algal blooms species in Eastern Baltic

Sea

M Balode, S Purvina, I Purina, E Strode, I Putna, J

Balodis, M Pfeifere, V Yurkovska, I Barda (University

of Latvia, RIGA, Latvia)

TU 265|Searching for the (eco)toxicological

relevance of sediment re-mobilization and

transport during flood events in rivers. Part A:

instrumental chemical analysis and effect-

directed analysis (EDA)

SD Hudjetz, M Brinkmann, C Cofalla, R Roger, B

Schmidt, A Schäffer, H Schüttrumpf, H Hollert, J

Wölz (Institute for Environmental Research, RWTH

Aachen University, AACHEN, Germany)

TU 266|Effects of binary combinations of

cadmium, carbendazim and ultraviolet radiation

in Daphnia magna.

F Ribeiro, SL Loureiro, AMVM Soares (CESAM,

AVEIRO, Portugal)

TU 267|Effects of ultraviolet radiation on the

survival, feeding activity and offspring

production of Daphnia magna.

F Ribeiro, SL Loureiro, AMVM Soares (CESAM,

AVEIRO, Portugal)

TU 268|The influence of different moisture levels

in soil organisms

MPR Lima, S Loureiro, AM Soares (University of

Aveiro, AVEIRO, Portugal)

TU 269|Combined temperature and cadmium

acclimation in Daphnia magna: physiological and

subcellular effects

B Muyssen, M Messiaen, CR Janssen (Ghent

University, GHENT, Belgium)

TU 270|Effect of a changing climate in the uptake

and transport of chlorinated and brominated

contaminants in marine food webs.

IG Hallanger, A Ruus, NA Warner, A Evenset, D

Herzke, ES Heimstad, GW Gabrielsen, K Borgå

(Norwegian Polar Institute, TROMSØ, Norway)

TU 271|Impact of injection and storage of CO2 in

marine sediments: an integrative approach

I Riba, D Fernandez de la Reguera, M Alvarez-

Guerra, MC Payán, TA DelValls, JR Viguri (Instituto

de Ciencias Marinas de Andalucía (ICMAN) CSIC,

CÁDIZ, Spain)

TU 272|Assessing the ecotoxicological effects of

bioenergy extraction processes

S Heger, K Winkens, AJ Schneider, M Brinkmann, S

Maletz, J Wölz, MT Agler, LT Angenent, TB Seiler, H

Hollert (Institute for Environmental Research, RWTH

Aachen University, AACHEN, Germany)

TU 273|Physiological effects of temperature and

herbicide water exposure on the soft-shell clam

Mya arenaria (Mollusca; Bivalvia)

L Greco, AS Sacchi, J Pellerin, E Capri, F Garnerot,

S Louis, M Fournier, D Lapointe, P Couture

(Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Faculty of

Agricultural Sciences, PIACENZA, Italy)

TU 274|The influence of temperature in the

toxicity of carbaryl to Eisenia andrei (Annelida:

Oligochaeta)

MPR Lima, D Quinta, S Loureiro, AM Soares

(University of Aveiro, AVEIRO, Portugal)

RA12P

SEDIMENT QUALITY ASSESSMENT AND

MANAGEMENT

R Wenning, JR Viguri, G Durell

TU 279|Ecotoxicological characterization of

dredged sediments with traditional and

alternative bioassays

J Priessnitz, J Hofman, R Vacha, M Sanka, P Cupr

(Masaryk University, Faculty of Science, BRNO,

Czech Republic)

TU 280|Toxicity assessment of sediment cores

collected from the Ashtabula River in

Northeastern Ohio USA with the amphipod

Hyalella azteca

G Ingersoll, NE Kemble, JL Kunz, WG Brumbaugh, J

Applegate, D DeVault (USGS, COLUMBIA, USA)

TU 281|How does pollution influence freshwater

nematode communities? Investigations of

German rivers over 8 years

S Höss, W Traunspurger, E Claus, P Heininger

(Ecossa, STARNBERG, Germany)

TU 282|A comparison of the bioaccumulation

potential of 3 freshwater organisms exposed to a

variety of sediment-associated contaminants

under laboratory conditions

L Van Geest, K Solomon, P Sibley, D Poirier

(University of Guelph, GUELPH, Canada)

TU 283|Ceramium tenuicorne growth inhibition

test and Nitocra spinipes larval development test

used for testing whole sediment toxicity

BT Eklund, MB Elfström, KM Ek, IM Gallego, M

Linde, ME Breitholtz (Stockholm University,

STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

TU 284|Using sediment quality guidelines for

dredged material management in commercial

ports of Paranaguá Bay, Brazil

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GC Martins, EC Da Costa Machado, F Sá, MR

Renato Lamour, G Fillmann (Universidade Federal

do Paraná, PONTAL DO PARANÁ, Brazil)

TU 286|Development and application of sediment-

TIE methods in freshwater sediments, using

Danio rerio embryos as detector of toxicity

N Vianello, M Grote, JF Férard (EDF, CHATOU,

France)

TU 287|Assessing impact of fish cage culture on

Taal Lake (Philippines) water and sediment

quality using the zebrafish embryo assay

V Hallare, A Factor, B Santos, H Hollert (RWTH

Aachen University, AACHEN, Germany)

TU 288|Application and modification of whole-

sediment toxicity identification evaluation

procedure to urban river sediments in Tokyo

H Watanabe, F Nakajima, I Kasuga, F Kurisu, H

Furumai (The University of Tokyo, TOKYO, Japan)

TU 290|A box-core experiment on benthic

ecosystem impacts from sedimentation of low- or

non-toxic solid phase materials

MT Schaanning, HC Nilsson, J Gunnarson, F

Nascimento, J Näslund (Norwegian Institute for

Water Research, OSLO, Norway)

TU 291|The Microtox Solid Phase black-box: A

new approach to overcome false positive results

KF Burga, R Rayna, S Simon, JF Jean-François

(Universite Paul Verlaine Metz, METZ, France)

TU 292|DIESE: an ongoing French research

program developing diagnostic tools for

sediment ecotoxicity assessment.

JF Ferard, M Babut, R Charlatchka, J Garric, A

Geffard (University Paul Verlaine-Metz, CNRS,

METZ, France)

TU 293|Development of a fish embryo-larval

assay for hydrophobic compounds risk

assessment

L Vicquelin, J Leray-Forget, I Barjhoux, B Morin, H

Budzinski, J Cachot (ISM UMR 525, TALENCE,

France)

TU 294|Applying disposal criteria on dredges in

Greece. A need for regulation.

ES Sazakli, ML Leotsinidis (University of Patras,

PATRAS, Greece)

TU 295|Evaluating Dredged Material Suitability for

Habitat Creation - Tools and Trends Beyond the

Guidance

MC Ciarlo, WL Goodfellow, C Papageorgis, P Derrick

(EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc.,

SPARKS, USA)

TE03P

DERIVING, IMPLEMENTING AND

INTERPRETING SOIL QUALITY STANDARDS:

THE CURRENT STATE OF UNDERSTANDING

AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS

G Merrington, I Schoeters

TU 298|Is it soil or is it waste? A common

framework for setting quality standards for

building materials and excavated soil.

G Van Gestel, M Quaghebeur, I Joris, L Debaene, D

Dedecker (OVAM, MECHELEN, Belgium)

TU 299|An updated critical limit function for

copper, utilising the latest scientific knowledge

S Lofts (NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology,

LANCASTER, UK)

TU 300|Harmonisation of soil quality standards in

the Kempen region of Belgium and the

Netherlands

MA Van Holderbeke, C Cornelis, FA Swartjes, J

Bierkens, G Van Gestel, K De Brouwere (VITO,

MOL, Belgium)

TU 301|Assessing the potential risk from

acidification on the release of fixed zinc in

amended and contaminated soils

JK Kirby, MJ McLaughlin, D Beak (CSIRO Land and

Water, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, Australia)

TU 302|Development of ecological and human

health preliminary energetic materials soil

concentrations for military training sustainability

of Canadian forces

PY Robidoux, B Lachance, S Thiboutot, G

Ampleman, GI Sunahara (National Research Council

Canada, MONTREAL, Canada)

TU 303|Emerging pollutants in soil

J Lahr (Wageningen UR, WAGENINGEN, The

Netherlands)

TU 304|S-Risk: A new model for soil quality

standards and human health risk assessment at

contaminated sites

JGEA Bierkens, C Cornelis, M Van Holderbeke, P

Seuntjens, G Van Gestel, K De Brouwere (Flemish

Institute for Technological Research, MOL, Belgium)

PH01P

FATE AND EFFECTS OF PHARMACEUTICALS

AND PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS (PPCPs) IN

MARINE ECOSYSTEMS

H Hutchinson, KV Thomas

TU 308|Do fish medicines used in aquaculture

pose a risk to the Norwegian environment?

KH Langford, KV Thomas (NIVA, OSLO, Norway)

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TU 309|Occurrence and effects of

pharmaceuticals in the Belgian coastal zone

M Claessens, K Wille, H Noppe, HF De Brabander,

CR Janssen (Ghent University, GHENT, Belgium)

TU 312|The combined effects of food variation

and a sediment-associated fragrance material on

life history of the marine polychaete Capitella sp.

I

TR Ramskov, H Selck, D Salvito, VE Forbes

(Roskilde University, ROSKILDE, Denmark)

RA10P

REACH: STATE OF THE ART AND THE NEED

FOR NEW DEVELOPMENTS

JV Tarazona, M Neumann

TU 332|Filling data gaps for compliance with

REACH - Who's qualified?

S Krishnappa, K Steele, S Goudey (HydroQual

Laboratories Ltd./Golder Associates Ltd., CALGARY,

ALBERTA, Canada)

TU 333|Bayesian weight of evidence

decomposition of three in vitro genotoxicity test

battery results to predict carcinogenicity

T Aldenberg, J Jaworska, R McDowell, M Aardema

(RIVM, BILTHOVEN, The Netherlands)

TU 334|Comparative analysis of in-vivo/in-vitro

biotest results and chemical structure indicators

for endocrine disruptors

A Wenzel, M Müller, M Nendza, G Lewin, F Stock

(Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and

Applied Biology, SCHMALLENBERG, Germany)

TU 335|From human toxicology to environmental

concerns - identification of potential endocrine

disruptors under REACH

G Lewin, C. Melber, T Hahn, J Buschmann, I

Mangelsdorf, F Stock (Fraunhofer Institute of

Toxicology and Experimental Medicine, HANNOVER,

Germany)

TU 336|Preliminary assessment of laboratory

testing requirements and data gaps for a high

production volume substance according to

REACH

C Moraes, K Koponen, P Kociolek, M Paulson

(Golder Associates France, LYON, France)

TU 337|Application of sewage sludge and landfill

compost leaches as indexes for assessing the

release of substances from consumer products

E Alonso, P Sanz, MA Martínez, JV Tarazona

(CIEMAT, MADRID, Spain)

TU 338|Risk Assessment of POP Substances

using hexachlorobenzene as an example

AJ Peters, M Crane, D Van Wijk (WCA Environment

Ltd, FARINGDON, UK)

TU 339|Experiences with enhanced biomass

biodegradation studies to prioritise on

persistency as advocated under REACH

JR Snape, J Davenport, A Goodhead (Brixham

Environmental Laboratory, BRIXHAM, UK)

TU 340|Probabilistic approach to effect

assessment of environmental chemicals using

non-testing data in aquatic systems: Developing

efficient procedures of ecological risk

assessment under REACH

M-H Ha, SH Kim, P-D Hansen (Korea Institute of

Science and Technology Europe (KIST Europe),

SAARBRUEKEN, Germany)

TU 341|Exploring BIODEG: insights and

opportunities for understanding chemical

persistence.

CA Ng, S Strempel, M Scheringer, K Hungerbuehler

(ETH Zurich, ZURICH, Switzerland)

TU 342|Investigation of the applicability of non-

testing methods in the prediction of properties of

Dibutylphthalate (DBP) and similar substances

SY Aburous, SH Kim (Korea Institute of Science and

Technology, SAARBRUECKEN, Germany)

TU 343|Effects assessment in the aquatic

environment: Boric acid

L Schoderboeck, S Mühlegger, A Losert, R Hornek

(Federal Environment Agency - Austria, VIENNA,

Austria)

TU 344|Data assessment of ethyl chloride

according to REACH

M Paulsson, H Romelsjö, T Backhaus (Golder

Associates AB, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

TU 345|The H295R Steroidgenesis Assay -

Validation of a cell-based in vitro Tier 1 screening

assay for endocrine disruptors

SX Maletz, E Higley, S Grund, JP Giesy, H Hollert, M

Hecker (Institute for Environmental Research, RWTH

Aachen, AACHEN, Germany)

TU 346|Is there a mutual use of data collected

according to REACH and data from industrial

plant regulations?

N Aust, C Heiss (Federal Environment Agency,

DESSAU, Germany)

TU 347|Improvement of QSARs to identify non

bioaccumulative substances

F Iaccino, B Versonnen, N Jeliazkova, F Verdonck, M

Vangheluwe (EURAS-ARCADIS BELGIUM, GHENT,

Belgium)

TU 348|Sensitivity analysis of a model predicting

the elimination of chemical by sewage treatment:

Simple-Treat 3.0

M Kah, CD Brown (Central Science Laboratory,

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YORK, UK)

TU 349|Optimisation of aquatic acute toxicity

testing for regulatory purposes

M Hrovat, A Lombardo, S Jeram (Institute of Public

Health, LJUBLJANA, Slovenia)

TU 350|Evaluating the environmental persistence

of organic pollutants from laboratory tests,

monitoring and modeling.

JR Snape, B Boethling, P Howard, K Fenner, T

Madsen, MJ Whelan, D Klecka (Brixham

Environmental Laboratory, BRIXHAM, UK)

TU 351|Integrated testing strategies (ITS) for

organic chemicals under REACH - Practical

Experience

CD Watts, A Grosso, M Crane, AP Peters (WCA

Environment, THAME, UK)

TU 352|Implementation of REACH requirements

and faced shortcomings - case study in Latvia

K Kazerovska, M Klavinš, J Dipane (University of

Latvia, RIGA, Latvia)

TU 353|GSBL - Information technology

supporting the availability and accessibility of

environmental toxicological data

TG Krämer, PJ Jahnke (Umweltbundesamt,

DESSAU-ROβLAU, Germany)

TU 354|QSAR modelling of the endocrine

disrupting activity of Brominated Flame

Retardants (BFRs)

E Papa, S Kovarich, P Gramatica (University of

Insubria, VARESE, Italy)

TU 355|The compiling of a REACH dossier in

practice

C Hamwijk (TNO Quality of Life, ZEIST, The

Netherlands)

TU 356|A customizable Environmental Chemistry

and Toxicology Solution

G Goldbeck-Wood, T Luu, C Lowden, D Zhang, D

Lorber (Accelrys, CAMBRIDGE, UK)

TU 358|Extrapolation from short-term toxicity to

long-term effects in aquatic ecosystems

M Pettersson, L Schenk, C Rudén, SO Hansson

(Royal Institute of Techn, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

TU 359|First tier environmental risk assessment

under the REACH: Need for better discrimination.

N Vallotton, SM Arnold, RW dr. Hunziker (Dow

Europe GmbH, HORGEN, Switzerland)

TU 360|A Triage Process for Optimizing the

Efficiency and Cost-Effectiveness of Persistence,

Bioaccumulation and Toxicity Hazard

Assessment

RW Stevenson, S Goudey (Golder Associates Ltd.,

BURNABY, Canada)

TU 361|Technical guidance document Annex 4-

VIII Environmental Risk Assessment and Risk

Characterisation for metals and metal

compounds

LU Vangheluwe, V Verougstraete, H Waeterschoot,

K Delbeke, I Schoeters, C Schlekat, A Bush, W

Adams, C Mattelet, P Van Sprang, F Verdonck, K

Oorts, D Heijerick, M Vandenbroele, A Van Hyfte, B

Davies, F Van Assche (EURAS (ARCADIS

BELGIUM), GENT, Belgium)

TU 362|Development of a Downstream User

Scaling Tool for compliance checking with the

environmental Exposure Scenario of metals

FAM Verdonck, F Van Assche, J Summerfreund, C

Mattelet, I Schoeters, L Regoli, A Bush, P Marsh, A

Davidson, M Vangheluwe, V Verougstraete (EURAS

- ARCADIS, GENT, Belgium)

TU 363|Communicating the results of

probabilistic and higher tier risk assessment to

risk managers, stakeholders and citizens. Facts,

needs and expectations from REACH

JV Tarazona, MJ Ramos (INIA, MADRID, Spain)

TU 364|The ECETOC TRA integrated tool for

preparing Chemical Safety Assessments (CSA)

under REACH

A Hollander, D Van de Meent, M Ullrich, F Schoeder,

J Tolls, V Koch, M Penman (Radboud University

Nijmegen, NIJMEGEN, The Netherlands)

TU 365|Bioaccumulation in Fish - Needs for

revising OECD-Testguideline

CA Rauert, TP Traas, D Merckel (Federal

Environment Agency, DESSAU-ROSSLAU,

Germany)

TU 366|The chemical safety report as an element

for the safe use of chemicals under REACH?

D Wornowski, N Aust (Federal Environment Agency,

DESSAU-ROβLAU, Germany)

TU 367|Uncertainty as a parameter to compare

and integrate data of heterogeneous sources

E Benfenati, E Boriani, T Traas, T Vermeire, T

Aldenberg, A Fernandez (Istituto Mario Negri,

MILANO, Italy)

TU 369|Development of a validation chemical set

for benchmarking persistence

MS Holt, MHI Comber, JR Snape (, BREDGAR, UK)

TU 370|A preliminary study for establishing

comprehensive exposure scenarios to chemicals

Y Miyake, S Hatakeyama, T Kobayashi, T Kameya, T

Nakarai, Y Oka, S Managaki, H Hondo, S Nakai, H

Otani, S Masunaga, Y Yokoyama, A Miyake

(Yokohama National University, YOKOHAMA, Japan)

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TU 371|The relationship among lead exposure,

children blood lead level, and the socio-

economic factors

HR Sunoko (Diponegoro University, SEMARANG,

Indonesia)

TU 372|Human toxicity and REACH

LJ Geeerts, MA Van Holderbeke, K De Brouwere, AR

Standaert (VITO, MOL, Belgium)

TU 373|Chemical information in textile supply

chains - the case of Swedish producers and

importers

EK Fransson, S Molander (Chalmers University of

Technology, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

RA11P

RISK ASSESSMENT OF METALS

A Peters, LU Vangheluwe, KM Delbeke

TU 380|Applicability of scales and fin-clips for the

monitoring of metal pollution in feral fish

LP Bervoets, S Joosen, VK Mubiana, R Blust

(University of Antwerp, ANTWERP, Belgium)

TU 382|The carbonyls and thiols level and the

rate of respiration during ontogenesis of the beet

armyworm (Spodoptera exigua) after one and

multi-generation exposure to cadmium

A Kafel, A Zawisza-Raszka, J Szczygiel, A Kandzia,

P Laszczyca, M Nakonieczny, A Babczynska, G

Wilczek (, KATOWICE, Poland)

TU 383|Effect of using zinc anodes for corrosion

protection on the immune response of

Crassostrea gigas

E Mottin, C Caplat, A Serpentini, M-L Mahaut, J-M

Lebel, D Barillier (UMR 100 Ifremer Physiologie et

Ecophysiologie des Mollusques Marins, CAEN,

France)

TU 384|A hierarchical Bayesian method to derive

probabilistic density functions (PDFs)

representing the variability in fish

bioconcentration factors of metals

T Tanaka, P Ciffroy, K Stenberg, E Capri (Università

Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, PIACENZA, Italy)

TU 385|Tiered approaches to assessing EQS

compliance assessment for trace metals

AJ Peters (WCA Environment Ltd, FARINGDON,

UK)

TU 386|Potentially Affected Fractions and

probabilistic risk assessment of metals in the

terrestrial environment: incorporating

bioavailability effects using the free ion approach

S Lofts, DJ Spurgeon, C Svendsen (NERC Centre for

Ecology and Hydrology, LANCASTER, UK)

TU 387|Metals in the environment-incorporation

of metal bioavailability into regulatory

frameworks: remaining uncertainties and

practical constraints

W Drost, N Aust, W Ahlf, S Heise (Federal

Environment Agency, DESSAU, Germany)

TU 388|Biotic Ligand Model - a tool for risk

assessment of metals in Scandinavian fresh

waters?

SEB Hoppe, G Lithner, M Breitholtz, H Borg

(Stockholm university, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

TU 389|Derivation of default dissolved organic

carbon concentrations for freshwaters in

England and Wales for use with biotic ligand

models

G Merrington, A Peters, B Brown, L Sturdy (Wca

environment ltd, FARINGDON, United Kingdom)

TU 390|Sediment nickel effects with field

collected aquatic insects during in situ and

laboratory exposures

KW Custer, GA Burton, K Taulbee, K Fetters, S

Hummel, C Schlekat (Wright State University,

DAYTON, United States of America)

TU 391|The combined effects of temperature and

heavy metals on the potworm Enchytraeus

doerjesi

P Voua Otomo, SA Reinecke, AJ Reinecke

(Stellenbosch University, STELLENBOSCH, South

Africa)

TU 392|Determining a novel type concentration

response curve for cadmium and copper based

on genetic variability between Daphnia magna

clones

M Messiaen, KAC De Schamphelaere, BTA

Muyssen, CR Janssen (Ghent University, GHENT,

Belgium)

TUPC1

LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT - TOOL

DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION

S Humbert, G Rebitzer, A-M Tillman

TUPC1-1|Standards to solve the ambiguousness

of LCA results - the case of telecom equipment

ASG Andrae (Huawei Technologies Inc., KISTA,

Sweden)

TUPC1-2|WECOBIS. Web-based ecological

building product information system for planners

M Klingele, W Geiger, G Hoffmann, U Jeske, U

Kasser, W Linden, L Schebek, M Schnell, S Starzner,

R Weidemann, P Wurmer-Weiss (Karlsruhe Institute

of Technology, EGGENSTEIN-LEOPOLDSHAFEN,

Germany)

TUPC1-3|Development of criteria of sustainable

chemicals for pro-ducers and operators

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CTF Blum, D Bunke (German Federal Environment

Agency, DESSAU, Germany)

TUPC1-5|An innovative life cycle based tool to

assess companies environmental performances

Y Loerincik, C Dubois, M Margni, O Jolliet, D Friot, S

Humbert (Ecointesys - life cycle systems,

LAUSANNE, Switzerland)

TUPC1-6|Application of eco-design algorithms to

products' development

PJ Kurczewski, A Lewandowska, J Kasprzak, R

Lewicki (Poznan University of Technology, POZNAN,

Poland)

TUPC1-7|Comparisons of Streamlined LCA

methods for hot spot identification

M Fugère, V Bécaert, J-A Chayer, R Samson, M

Margni (CIRAIG - École Polytechnique de Montréal,

MONTREAL, Canada)

TUPC2

AQUATIC ECOSYSTEM AND WETLAND HEALTH

- IMPACT OF PESTICIDES AND HERBICIDES

GHP Arts, M Munawar, J Davies

TUPC2-1|Effects of time-variable exposure with

the herbicide metsulfuron-methyl on the

submerged macrophyte Myriophyllum spicatum

JDM Belgers, GH Aalderink, GHP Arts, TCM Brock

(Alterra and Wageningen university, WAGENINGEN,

The Netherlands)

TUPC2-2|Sensitivity of aquatic macrophytes to

metsulfuron-methyl at different levels of

biological organization

GHP Arts, JDM Belgers, E Reichman, LL Buijse, H

Boonstra, CH Van Rhenen-Kersten, JA Sinkeldam

(Alterra, WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands)

TUPC2-3|A support-decision tool based on the

assessment of pesticides' leaching and their

ecotoxicological risks to aquatic species

JC Abrantes, RI Bolli, GH Ludvigsen, O Lode, F

Gonçalves, OM Eklo, L Øygarden, JJ Keizer

(Bioforsk, Soil and Environment Division, ÅS,

Norway)

TUPC2-4|The Effect of Activated Carbon on

Pesticide Polluted Sediment

TJ Martin, D Werner, JA Garratt, S Hale (Newcastle

University, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, United

Kingdom)

TUPC2-5|Removal of Pesticides in Irrigation

Tailwaters by Constructed Wetlands in California

J Gan, R Budd, S Bondarenko, A O'Geen, K Goh

(University of California Riverside, RIVERSIDE,

United States of America)

TUPC2-6|Impact of pollution on Macrophyte

development in streams and inundation areas

K Bal, C Van Liefferinge, E De Deckere, P Meire

(University of Antwerp, WILRIJK, Belgium)

Wednesday 3 June 2009

CH02P

CHEMOMETRICS AND QSARs: FATE AND

EFFECT RELATIONS

P Gramatica, PL Andersson

WE 002|Linear free energy relationships and

latent variable methods: Similarity in modelling

environmentally relevant properties

TG Öberg, T Liu (University of Kalmar, KALMAR,

Sweden)

WE 003|A QSAR model for the carcinogenic

potential (TD50 values) of molecules

HP Niska, K Tuppurainen, M Kolehmainen

(University of Kuopio, KUOPIO, Finland)

WE 004|Estimation of source contribution of

ambient PM10 in Incheon City, South Korea using

principal component analysis and cluster

analysis

H-J Yoo, Y Kim, H-J Kim, H-S Ha, C-S Choe, Y-H

Kim, K-D Zoh (Incheon Research Institute of Public

Health and Environment, INCHEON, South-Korea)

WE 005|Source identification and apportioning of

PCDD/F to surface sediments of the Baltic Sea

using multivariate techniques - hotspots and

offshore areas

L Sundqvist, M Tysklind, I Cato, P Geladi, PK Hopke,

K Wiberg (, UMEÅ, Sweden)

WE 006|PCDD/F levels in ambient air in the

proximity of a municipal solid waste incinerator

A Colombo, E Benfenati, M Lodi, R Fanelli (Institute

of Pharmacologic Research Mario Negri, MILAN,

Italy)

WE 007|On the selection and identification of

potential environmental pollutants used in goods

applying multivariate techniques

P Andersson, S Rännar (Umeå University, UMEÅ,

Sweden)

WE 008|PAH pattern recognition using PCA

M Mari, RM Harrison, JL Domingo, M Schuhmacher

(Rovira i Virgili University, REUS, TARRAGONA,

Spain)

WE 009|Chemometrical approaches for the

characterization of the environmental behaviour

of fragrances

E Papa, M Luini, P Gramatica (University of Insubria,

VARESE, Italy)

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WE 010|Estimating gas/particle partition

constants of apolar, polar and ionizable organic

compounds based solely on molecular structure

HPH Arp, K-U Goss (Norwegian Geotechnical

Institute, OSLO, Norway)

WE 012|An examination of the toxicity of small

heterocycles towards the ciliates Tetrahymena

pyriformis

F Schramm, A Paschke, G Schüürmann (UFZ

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research,

LEIPZIG, Germany)

WE 013|Reactive toxicity of epoxides towards

Vibrio fischeri

U Blaschke, F Schramm, A Paschke, G Schüürmann

(UFZ- Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research,

LEIPZIG, Germany)

WE 014|Effect of different tautomers on QSAR

models: Comparison between several levels of

tautomer recognition

T Thalheim, RU Ebert, R Kühne, G Schüürmann

(Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research -

UFZ, LEIPZIG, Germany)

WE 015|Impact of heteroatom tautomers on

QSAR models

T Thalheim, A Vollmer, RU Ebert, R Kühne, G

Schüürmann (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental

Research - UFZ, LEIPZIG, Germany)

WE 016|QSAR modeling of mutagenicity: the

applicability domain definition and the estimation

of predictive ability

AA Toropov, AP Toropova, E Benfenati (Istituto di

Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, MILANO,

Italy)

WE 017|3D QSAR with molecular interaction

fields based on conceptual DFT local properties

S Van Damme, P Bultinck (Ghent university, GENT,

Belgium)

WE 019|Decision tree for the predictive

assessment of compound toxicity towards

Tetrahymena pyriformis

N Ost, R-U Ebert, R Kühne, G Schüürmann, D

Thaens (Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental

Chemistry - UFZ, LEIPZIG, Germany)

WE 020|Prediction of toxicity towards Daphnia

magna by chemical similarity

R Kühne, R-U Ebert, G Schüürmann, T Thalheim

(Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research -

UFZ, LEIPZIG, Germany)

WE 021|ENDDA: A web based portal about

Endocrine Active Substances to support the

development and application of computational

toxicology tools

C Micheletti, J Sala Benito, M Jacobs, K Daginnus, A

Worth (European Commission, Joint Research

Centre,, ISPRA, Italy)

WE 022|Pesticides and Narcotics toxicity to

Vibrio fischery studied by QSAR

E Papa, S Kovarich, GS Monti, P Gramatica, M Vighi

(University of Insubria, VARESE, Italy)

WE 023|Assessment of POP substances under

the REACH regulation: QSAR approaches

E Papa, P Gramatica (University of Insubria,

VARESE, Italy)

WE 024|Assessment of QSAR models for fish

toxicity based on mode of action

E Benfenati, A Roncaglioni, A Lombardo (Istituto

Mario Negri, MILANO, Italy)

WE 025|Development of Quantitative Structure

Activity Relationships for the toxicity of organic

chemicals to Folsomia candida, taking into

account bioavailability

D Giesen, F Knopperts, LM Hermens, MTO Jonker,

CAM Van Gestel (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,

AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)

WE 026|Quantitative structure activity

relationship (QSAR) of the binding of

alkylphenols to the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus

mykiss) estrogen receptor

KE Tollefsen, SJ Enoch, MTD Cronin (Norwegian

Institute for Water Research (NIVA), OSLO, Norway)

CH03P

EFFECT DIRECTED ANALYSIS TO IDENTIFY

KEY ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICANTS

M Burgess, M Lamoree

WE 030|The use of computer tools to assist in the

identification of unknowns in effect-direct

analysis

EL Schymanski, M Meringer, W Brack (Helmholtz

Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, LEIPZIG,

Germany)

WE 031|The Accelerated Membrane Assisted

Clean-up (AMAC) as a tool in effect-directed

analysis of biota - experimental examples and

theory

H Streck, M Müller, T Anger, T Schulze, R Magerl, W

Brack (UFZ - Helmholtz Centre for Environmental

Research, LEIPZIG, Germany)

WE 032|Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction

(SFE) as a Tool for Toxicity Identification

Evaluations

B Hawthorne, M Burgess, P Kreitinger, R Lanno

(University of North Dakota, GRAND FORKS,

NORTH DAKOTA, USA)

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WE 033|Effect-related evaluation of directly and

indirectly discharged paper manufacturing and

metal surface treatment wastewater

S Gartiser, C Hafner, C Hercher, KJ Kronenberger-

Schäfer (Hydrotox GmbH, FREIBURG, Germany)

WE 036|Effect Directed Analysis performed on

European river sediment with emphasis on the

identification of androgen disrupting compounds

M Weiss, T Hamers, S van der Linden, PEG

Leonards, MH Lamoree (Institute for Environmental

Studies, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)

WE 037|Use of EDA techniques to identify

oestrogenic and antibiotic compounds in

European rivers

JL Balaam, J Barber, S Pacitto, A Smith, S White

(Cefas, LOWESTOFT, UK)

WE 038|Determination of the anthropogenic

contaminant profiles in the Sava River (Croatia)

using chemical analyses and bioassays

TS Smital, TS Terzic, RZ Zaja, IS Senta, BP

Pivcevic, MP Popovic, IM Mikac, KET Tollefsen, KV

Thomas, M Ahel (Rudjer Boskovic Institute,

ZAGREB, Croatia)

WE 039|Effects-directed identification of dioxin-

like compounds in Norwegian moss

M Muusse, K Hylland, K Langford, K Tollefsen, KV

Thomas (Niva, OSLO, Norway)

CH07P

PASSIVE SAMPLING AND DOSING AS TOOLS

TO MEASURE AND CONTROL EXPOSURE

G Streck, JLM Hermens, P Mayer

WE 042|Predicting sediment sorption coefficients

from polyacrylate-water partition coefficients for

LAS congeners at different aqueous composition

A Rico-Rico, STJ Droge, JLM Hermens (IRAS-

Utrecht Univesrsity, UTRECHT, The Netherlands)

WE 043|Dissolved organic matter enhances

transport of organic chemicals to aquatic

organisms

TL Ter Laak, MA Ter Bekke, JLM Hermens (KWR

watercycle research institute, NIEUWEGEIN, The

Netherlands)

WE 044|Water - polymer partitioning behaviour of

Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane and potential

passive sampler development

RA Van Egmond, D David (Unilever, BEDFORD, UK)

WE 045|Extraction and preconcentration of

polycyclic aromatic nitrogen heterocycles by

solid-phase microextraction

J Brulik, Z Simek, J Hofman (Masaryk University,

Faculty of Science, BRNO, Czech Republic)

WE 046|Headspace solid-phase microextraction

(SPME) of hydrophobic compounds from field

contaminated sediment and soil: calibration

using olive oil gives an estimate of the lipid

concentration

K Mäenpää, MT Leppänen, K Figueiredo, W Hunter,

P Mayer (University of Joensuu, JOENSUU, Finland)

WE 047|PAH bioavailability in field sediments:

Comparing different methods for predicting in

situ bioaccumulation.

SA Van der Heijden, MTO Jonker (Utrecht University,

UTRECHT, The Netherlands)

WE 048|Evaluation of the Polyethylene Reverse

Sampler as a Dosing System in Marine Phase II

Whole Sediment Toxicity Identification

Evaluations (TIEs)

M Burgess, MM Perron, KT Ho, M Pelletier, CL

Friedman, MG Cantwell, JP Shine (U.S. EPA,

NARRAGANSETT, USA)

WE 049|Diffusive sampling strategies for

environmental pollutants in wet solid matrices

JÅ Jönsson, P Mayer (Lund University, LUND,

Sweden)

WE 050|Analysis of experimental variables that

affect the performance of hollow fiber supported

liquid membrane devices for passive sampling

monitoring of metal ions in waters.

E Rodriguez de San Miguel, AN Bautista-Flores, P

Mayer, JÅ Jönsson (Universidad Nacional Autonoma

de Mexico, MEXICO, Mexico)

WE 051|Derivation of critical fiber concentrations

for assessing ecotoxicity of petroleum

hydrocarbons

TF Parkerton, EJ Febbo, DJ Letinski, R Manning, MJ

Connelly, MA Lampi (ExxonMobil Biomedical

Sciences Inc., ANNANDALE NJ, USA)

WE 053|The tool for monitoring of cyanobacterial

toxins microcystins in waters - Calibration and

field evaluation of the passive sampler

J Kohoutek, P Babica, L Blaha, B Marsalek (Masaryk

University, BRNO, Czech Republic)

WE 055|Dioxin release during benthic trawling-

induced sediment re-suspension

IA Allan, HC Nilsson, J Molvær, J Magnusson, K

Næs (Norwegian Institute for Water Research,

OSLO, Norway)

WE 056|Combination of passive sampling and in

vitro bioassays for assessment of river

ecosystem contamination by endocrine

disruptive compounds

V Jalova, B Jedlickova, K Hilscherova, JP Giesy, T

Ocelka, R Grabic, J Jurcikova, J Halirova (Masaryk

University, BRNO, Czech Republic)

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WE 057|Use of PCBs 29 and 155 as PRCs for

passive air sampling with SPMDs under different

light and temperature conditions

MR Gonzalez Cascon, EM Beltran Rodriguez, JV

Tarazona Lafarga (INIA, MADRID, Spain)

WE 058|Calibration and validation of PUF-based

passive air samplers for persistent organic

pollutants: sampler and sampling media

performance

C Chaemfa, JL Barber, E Wild, C Moeckel, T Gocht,

KS Kim, B Davison, T Harner, I Holoubek, J Klanova,

KC Jones (Lancaster University, LANCASTER, UK)

WE 059|Using passive polyethylene samplers to

detect emerging contaminants

R Lohmann, VP Sacks (University of Rhode Island,

NARRAGANSETT (RI), USA)

WE 060|Detecting sources and trends of PAHs in

an urban estuary using passive samplers

R Lohmann, E Morgan, M Dapsis (University of

Rhode Island, NARRAGANSETT (RI), USA)

WE 063|Comparison of POCIS and SPMD passive

samplers deployed in the Clyde estuary, UK

JL Balaam, P Bersuder, C Guitart, S White (Cefas,

LOWESTOFT, UK)

WE 064|Passive samplers as a monitoring tool:

UK example

JL Balaam, P Bersuder, I Davies, B Miller, A Gravell,

R Thomas, F Smedes (Cefas, LOWESTOFT, UK)

WE 066|Using a tiered investigation approach

with non intrusive sampling techniques on

several medias to address the uncertainties

coupled with investigating chlorinated

hydrocarbons

MK Torin (Golder Associates AB, GÖTEBORG,

Sweden)

WE 067|Atmospheric levels of PCBs and PBDEs

in SPMDs deployed in Norway and the UK

JK Schuster, R Gioia, K Breivik, E Steinnes, KC

Jones (Lancaster University, LANCASTER, UK)

WE 068|Dietary accumulation of Polycyclic

Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their

monohydroxylated metabolites in muscle of

common carp (Cyprinus carpio carpio)

A Lazartigues, M Thomas, C Feidt, MA Dziurla, J

Brun-Bellut (Nancy-Université, INRA, VANDŒUVRE-

LÈS-NANCY, France)

WE 069|Temporal trends of dioxins and furans

(PCDD/Fs) in soil and air in the vicinity of a

municipal solid waste incinerator in Spain

LV Vilavert, MN Nadal, MS Schuhmacher, JLD

Domingo („Rovira i Virgili„ University, REUS, Spain)

WE 070|Use of passive sampler to follow the

discharge of organic micropollutants (priority

and emerging substances) from wastewater

treatment plants into surface water

CS Soulier, SMR Martin-Ruel, JMC Choubert, RJ

Jacquet, CM Miège, MC Cocquery, KLM Le Menach,

SA Augagneur, LP Peluhet, HB Budzinski (Institut

des Sciences Moléculaires, TALENCE CEDEX,

France)

WE 071|Application of POCIS for the monitoring

of pesticides, pharmaceuticals and alkylphenols

in marine water.

NT Tapie, DM Munaron, JLG Gonzalez, HB

Budzinski (Université Bordeaux , TALENCE, France)

WE 072|Calibration and field evaluation of POCIS

and Chemcatcher passive samplers for the

monitoring of polar pesticides in water.

NT Tapie, B Vrana, F Murcia, HB Budzinski

(Université Bordeaux , TALENCE, France)

WE 073|Uptake of polychlorinated biphenyls

utilizing polyethylene passive samplers - effects

of temperature, thickness and duration

PJ Luey, R Lohmann, R Burgess (University of

Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography,

NARRAGANSETT, USA)

WE 074|Assessing legacy and current-use

pesticide levels in air and soil for farms in

Tuscany, Italy: conventional versus organic

farming practices.

KAPG Pozo, TH Harner, VHE Estellano, YY Yao, MS

Shoeib, SF Focardi (University of Siena, SIENA, Italy)

WE 075|Passive air sampling of organochlorine

pesticides in Mexico

FW Wong, H Alegria, TF Bidleman (Centre for

Atmospheric Research Experiments, EGBERT,

ONTARIO, Canada)

WE 076|Comparison of In-Situ POM and Ex-Situ

SPME Methods to Determine Dissolved PCB

Concentrations in Sediment Pore Water

B Hawthorne, J Miller, B Grabanski (University of

North Dakota, GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA,

USA)

WE 077|Air concentrations of PCBs and OC

pesticides using PUF-disk passive air samplers

in Sicily Island, Mediterranean Region

KAPG Pozo, TH Harner, MP Palmeri, VP Palmeri,

TR Romeo, GS Sarà, SF Focardi (University of

Siena, SIENA, Italy)

WE 078|Detection of Organic Contaminants in the

Thame River Estuary Using Thin Film Passive

Samplers

TM St. George, P Vlahos (University of Connecticut

Avery Point, GROTON, CT, USA)

WE 079|Calibration of polar organic chemical

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integrative samplers (POCIS)

H Streck (UFZ - Helmholtz Centre for Environmental

Research, LEIPZIG, Germany)

WE 080|Polyurethane foam passive samplers as a

simplified tool for occupational PAH

measurements - possibility for reducing the size

and exposure time

P Bohlin, KC Jones, B Strandberg (Occupational and

Environmental Medicine, GOTEBORG, Sweden)

WE 081|Freely dissolved concentrations of

polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and

chlorinated biphenyls in the Clyde estuary,

Scotland

K Yates, IM Davies, LJ Abbott (Macaulay Institute,

ABERDEEN, UK)

WE 082|Comparison of air and soil-gas sampling

methods implemented at various contaminated

sites in North America

S Seethapathy, T Gorecki, T McAlary, H Groenevelt

(University of Waterloo, WATERLOO, Canada)

ET01P

ANIMAL ALTERNATIVES IN ECOTOXICOLOGY:

EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES

S Belanger, MY Gross

WE 085|FM2 (Frozen Mitochondria bioassay): an

animal alternative bioassay for toxicity measures

for water soluble samples.

S Manente, A Iero, S De Pieri, F Minello, L Sperni, G

Ravagnan, M Bragadin (Ca' Foscari University of

Venice, VENICE, Italy)

WE 086|CYP1 activity in early life-stages of

zebrafish (Danio rerio) as an alternative to in vivo

screening for dioxin-like activity in adult fish

JC Otte, H Hollert, T Braunbeck (Heidelberg

University, HEIDELBERG, Germany)

WE 087|Kinetic Glutathione Chemoassay - A Non-

Animal Component of Integrated Testing

Strategies to Identify Compounds with an

Electrophilic Potential for Reactive Toxicity

A Böhme, D Thaens, M Schindler, A Paschke, G

Schüürmann (UFZ Helmholtz Centre for

Environmental Research, LEIPZIG, Germany)

WE 088|PLHC-1/dox cell line as a model for

testing interaction of environmental samples with

fish P-glycoprotein (ABCB1)

RZ Zaja, JL Loncar, MP Popovic, IS Senta, ST

Terzic, TS Smital (Rudjer Boskovic Institute,

ZAGREB, Croatia)

WE 089|Downscaling the DarT assay for the

benefit of higher throughput and lower sample

consumption

TB Seiler, E Highley, E Leist, R Strecker, M Hecker,

T Braunbeck, H Hollert (Institute for Environmental

Research, RWTH Aachen University, AACHEN,

Germany)

WE 090|Development of a Solid-phase Passive

Dosing System for Polycyclic Aromatic

Hydrocarbons in Fish Cell Cytotoxicity Assays

NI Kramer, MTT Oosterwijk, JLM Hermens, K

Schirmer, BI Escher (Utrecht University, UTRECHT,

The Netherlands)

WE 092|Comparison of lethal concentrations

generated by the acute fish test and fish embryo

toxicity test (FET): The potential for replacing

OECD 203.

J Burke, K Utting (Covance Laboratories Ltd,

HARROGATE, UK)

WE 093|Thresholds of toxicological concern for

endocrine active substances in the aquatic

environment

MY Gross, J Wheeler, P Matthiessen, M Crane (Wca

environment limited, FARINGDON, UK)

WE 095|Evaluation of the endocrine-disrupting

potential of bisphenol A using the H295R

steroidogenesis assay and small fish model

X Zhang, E Higley, H Chang, Y He, S Wiseman, JP

Giesy, M Hecker (University of Saskatchewan,

SASKATOON, Canada)

WE 096|Differential modulation of estrogenic

response by AhR ligands, dioxin and

clotrimazole, in stable human (MCF-7) and fish

(PLHC-1) reporter cell lines

S Ait-Aissa, N Hinfray, JM Porcher, P Balaguer, F

Brion (INERIS, VERNEUIL-EN-HALATTE, France)

WE 098|Functional toxicogenomic evaluation of

the effects of azinphos-methyl in zebrafish

embryos and implication for the development of

predictive models for chronic (fish) toxicity

NK Klüver, KS Scheffler, KS Sulik, SS Scholz

(Helmholtz Centre for Environmental research - UFZ,

LEIPZIG, Germany)

WE 099|Investigating the most appropriate

statistical methods for the analysis of data from

paired fish reproduction assays.

AD Sharpe (AstraZeneca UK, BRIXHAM, UK)

WE 100|Determination of alkylating potentials of

chemicals towards biological targets without

biotesting: NBP chemoassay to quantify reactive

toxicity

D Thaens, A Paschke, G Schüürmann (UFZ

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research,

LEIPZIG, Germany)

WE 101|A proposal to reduce the number of

animals required to determine a bioconcentration

factor in fish

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AD Lillicrap, G Panter, A Penwell, AD Sharpe

(Astrazeneca, BRIXHAM, UK)

WE 102|Application of ecotoxicological tests on

fish to detect pollution in water bodies in Umbria

(Central Italy)

M Latini, L Anzalone, F Agnetti, S Gavaudan, D Sola,

C Ghittino (Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale

dell'Umbria e delle Marche, TERNI, Italy)

WE 103|Testing aquatic toxicology for REACH -

What are the scientific conditions for the '3R-

concept'?

U Bengtsson, AC Castano Calvo, P Pärt (Stockholm

University, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

ET06P

ECOTOXICOLOGY OF RADIOACTIVE

SUBSTANCES

R Gilbin, HAA Vandenhove, C Bradshaw

WE 106|Ecotoxicity of uranium to Tubifex tubifex

worms (Annelida, Clitellata, Tubificidae) exposed

to contaminated sediment

BO Bonzom, LA Lagauzère, TE Terrail (Institut de

Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN),

SAINT PAUL LEZ DURANCE, France)

WE 108|Accumulation, depuration and

genotoxicity of an organic and an inorganic

tritiated compound in the blue mussel, Mytilus

edulis

BCG Jaeschke, AN Jha, GE Millward (University of

Plymouth, PLYMOUTH, United Kingdom)

WE 109|Toxicity of uranium in Arabidopsis

thaliana: direct toxic effects and interference on

phosphate homeostasis.

J Misson-Pons, P Henner, M Morello, M Floriani, L

Février (IRSN, ST PAUL-LEZ-DURANCE, France)

WE 110|International Union of Radioecology (IUR)

Task Group on Protection of the Environment in

a Multipollution Context

HAA Vandenhove, D Copplestone, C Bradshaw, R

Gilbin (SCK-CEN, MOL, Belgium)

WE 111|Contrasting radionuclide and metal

accumulation characteristics in the eggs of

chondricthyan and teleost fish

RA Jeffree, F Oberhansli, J Teyssie (IAEA Marine

Environment Labs, MONACO, Monaco)

WE 112|Cs-137 in wild boar of southern Germany:

1997 - 2007

T Semizhon, E Klemt (International Sakharov

Environmental University, MINSK, Republic of

Belarus)

WE 114|Radioecological Sensitivity of Permanent

Grassland Areas

B Besson, P-M Badot, L Pourcelot, E Lucot (, ST

PAUL LEZ DURANCE, France)

WE 115|Distribution and Transfer of

Radionuclides in a Coastal Baltic Ecosystem - A

Stoichiometric Approach

C Bradshaw, L Kumblad, E Wijnbladh, U Kautsky, K

Aquilonius (Stockholm University, STOCKHOLM,

Sweden)

WE 117|Toxicity of tritiated water as single

substance or in mixture with copper on green

algae (Chlamydomonas reinhardtii)

CL Rety, C Pradines, R Gilbin, E Gomez (IRSN,

SAINT PAUL LEZ DURANCE, France)

WE 118|Inhibition of common bean (Phaseolus

vulgaris) root growth by uranium. Influence of U

speciation as modulated by pH.

P Henner, V Camilleri, L Février (IRSN, ST PAUL-

LEZ-DURANCE, France)

WE 119|Effects of uranium on carbon

assimilation and energy budget of Daphnia

magna

S Massarin, F Alonzo, R Gilbin, JC Poggiale (IRSN,

SAINT-PAUL-LEZ-DURANCE CEDEX, France)

WE 120|Influence of Chironomus riparius

(Diptera, Chironomidae) and Tubifex tubifex

(Annelida, Oligochaeta) on oxygen uptake by

sediments. Consequences of uranium

contamination

BO Bonzom, LA Lagauzère, PI Pischedda, CU Cuny,

GI Gilbert, ST Stora (Institut de Radioprotection et de

Sûreté Nucléaire (IRSN), SAINT PAUL LEZ

DURANCE, France)

WE 121|Mobility of Cs and Pu from fallout in

boreal lake sediments

ST Karlsson, B Allard, E Grahn (MTM-Research

Centre, ÖREBRO, Sweden)

WE 122|Variability of vertical distribution of

fallout Cs-137 in soil on external gamma dose-

rate

S Khoshbinfar, M Vahabi-Moghaddam, A

Ghasemizad (University of Guilan, RASHT, Iran)

WE 124|Assessment the efficacy of waste-based

amendments for rehabilitation of soils

contaminated by radionuclides

AV Konoplev, LN Moskalchuk, S Vijayan, VE Popov

(SPA „Typhoon„, OBNINSK, Russian Federation)

WE 125|Investigations of Leakage of

Radionuclides from Cemented Samples

AA Abramenkovs, AO Abramenkova, M Klavins

(Hazardous wastes management state agency,

SALASPILS, Latvia)

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ET07P

EDCs: INDIVIDUAL AND POPULATION LEVEL

RESPONSES

K Halldin, H Krueger

WE 129|Characterization of toxicological effects

on the energy metabolism after exposure to

endocrine disrupting compounds

TLM Hectors, K Van der Ven, C Vanparys, D

Knapen, W De Coen (University of Antwerp,

ANTWERP, Belgium)

WE 132|Effects of 17a-ethynyl estradiol on

aggressive behaviour of male sand goby

(Pomatoschistus minutus)

MM Saaristo, JA Craft, KK Lehtonen, K Lindström

(University of Helsinki, HELSINKI, Finland)

WE 133|Effect of ethinylestradiol (EE2) on GnRH

system in zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed at adult

and larval stages

M Vosges, O Kah, J-M Porcher, F Brion (INERIS,

VERNEUIL-EN-HALATTE, France)

WE 134|Guppy Brain Aromatase Activity as a

Bioindicator of Endocrine Disruptors

SLE Hallgren, HK Olsén (Södertörn University,

HUDDINGE, Sweden)

WE 135|Androgenic endocrine disruption by

diastereomers of the brominated flame retardant

,2-dibromo-4-(,2-dibromoethyl)cyclohexane

A Larsson, H Khalaf, H Berg, R McCrindle, G

Arsenault, P-E Olsson (Örebro University, ÖREBRO,

Sweden)

WE 136|Utilising early indicators for EC50

determination in Chironomus riparius

J Burke, G Pap (Covance Laboratories Ltd,

HARROGATE, UK)

WE 138|Biomarkers to assess the effects of

veterinary growth promoters on freshwater fish

JHJ Van Vuren, N Jonker, M Alexandre, V Wepener,

CJ De Jager (University of Johannesburg,

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa)

WE 139|Bioaccumulation of 14C-17alpha-

ethinylestradiol in invertebrates, a study with

Daphnia magna and Desmodesmus subspicatus

HS Schuster, HM Maes, HT Ratte (Institute for

Environmental Research, RWTH Aachen University,

AACHEN, Germany)

WE 142|Ecdysteroid-related toxicity of

demethylase inhibiting fungicides to the

crustacean Daphnia magna

E Hassold, T Backhaus (Helmholtz-Centre for

Environmental Research (UFZ), LEIPZIG, Germany)

WE 143|'In situ' exposure of Potamopyrgus

antipodarum as a tool for assessment of effects

of river contamination on fertility and survival

K Hilscherova, M Cizkova, T Ocelka, J Jurcikova, P

Stierand (RECETOX, BRNO, Czech Republic)

WE 144|Testis-ova: an apoptosis disruption

explanation

SN Nadzialek, LM Pigneur, B Weron, P Kestemont

(FUNDP, NAMUR, Belgium)

WE 146|Assessment of the safety of an

extrapolation from growth data of early life stage-

and juvenile growth tests to the NOEC of Fish

Full Life Cycle Tests in the risk assessment of

DMI-fungicides

C Schaefers (Fraunhofer IME, SCHMALLENBERG,

Germany)

WE 148|Field impact of WWTPs effluent on

growth and reproduction of gastropod P.

antipodarum

M Gust, R Mons, H Quéau, J Garric (Cemagref,

LYON, France)

WE 151|The expression of vitellogenin is down-

regulated by endosulfan in the shrimp,

Panlalopsis japonica

W Kim, M Jeon, I Kim (Pukyong National University,

BUSAN, South-Korea)

WE 152|Multi-endpoints Assessment for Toxicity

of , 4-dichlorphenol to Medaka (Oryzias latipes) in

a Life-span Exposure Experiment

G Zhao (China Institute of Water Resources and

Hydro-power Research, BEIJING, China)

WE 153|Summary of the in vivo stickleback tests

aimed to be part of the official OECD guidelines

for endocrine disruptor testing

I Katsiadaki, Y Allen, I Mayer, TG Pottinger, MB

Sanders, M Sebire, AP Scott (Cefas Weymouth

Laboratory, WEYMOUTH, UK)

WE 155|Assessing the effects of population

inbreeding and EDC exposure in the zebrafish

AR Brown, LK Bickley, GC Le Page, GC Paull, DJ

Hosken, SF Owen, MJ Hetheridge, CR Tyler

(AstraZeneca UK, BRIXHAM, UK)

PH02P

FATE, EFFECTS AND RISK ASSESSMENT OF

PHARMACEUTICALS IN THE ENVIRONMENT

JO Straub, F Pomati

WE 162|High resolution emission data for

pharmaceuticals in Sweden

S Castensson, K Lindborg, B Wettermark (Apoteket

AB, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

WE 163|Accelerated LC/MS/MS for the

Quantitation and Confirmation of Pesticides,

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Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products

(PPCP) in Water Samples

J Lock, A Schreiber, N Pace, CJ Baker, D Caraiman

(Applied Biosystems, WARRINGTON, UK)

WE 164|Solid-phase extraction (SPE) and liquid

chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry

development for the analysis of pharmaceuticals

MJC Capdeville, PP Pardon, HB Budzinski (Institut

des Sciences Moleculaires, TALENCE, France)

WE 165|Solid-phase extraction (SPE) and liquid

chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry

development for the analysis of antibiotics in

manure

MJC Capdeville, PP Pardon, HB Budzinski (Institut

des Sciences Moleculaires, TALENCE, France)

WE 166|Fate and Mass spectrometric

Identification of Metabolites of Diclofenac,

Aceclofenac and their human metabolites in

WWTP

S Perez, VO Osorio, DB Barceló (IDAEA-CSIC,

BARCELONA, Spain)

WE 167|Presence of sulfonamide antibiotics in

different water matrices along the Ebro River

basin

MJ Garcia Galan, MS Díaz-Cruz, D Barceló (IDAEA

CSIC, BARCELONA, Spain)

WE 169|Seasonal and spatial variations of

pharmaceutical residues in surface waters of the

Henares river basin, Madrid, Spain

C Fernández, M González-Doncel, J Pro, M Torrijos,

G Carbonell, JV Tarazona (INIA, MADRID, Spain)

WE 170|A comparison of concentrations,

loadings, temporal trends, and enantiomer

fractions of pharmaceuticals in Canadian urban

and rural wastewater effluent

CS Wong, SL MacLeod (University of Winnipeg,

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, Canada)

WE 171|Screening and fate of antimycotics in

sewage treatment plants

RH Lindberg, J Fick, M Tysklind (Umeå University,

UMEÅ, Sweden)

WE 172|Fate of xenobiotic compounds and plants

activity in reed bed sludge treatment

X Chen, P Udo, R Stefan, K Bester (University of

Duisburg-Essen, ESSEN, Germany)

WE 173|Occurrence of a phytotoxic

transformation product of diclofenac in field

scale

T Schulze, A Naumann, F Schumacher, I Rein, G

Streck, W Brack (Helmholtz-Centre for Environ. Res.

UFZ, LEIPZIG, Germany)

WE 174|Transport of pharmaceutical residues to

the soil environment following biosolid

enrichment

E Power, B Quinn, B Paull, LP Barron (Galway-Mayo

Institute of Technology, GALWAY, Ireland)

WE 176|Repeated applications of sulfadiazine to

soil via manure

T Müller, I Rosendahl, C Zarfl, A Focks, J Klasmeier,

M Matthies (University of Osnabrück, OSNABRÜCK,

Germany)

WE 177|Fluorescence studies on binding of

adamantine group pharmaceuticals to humic

substances

O Purmalis, M Klavinš, L Ansone (, RIGA, Latvia)

WE 178|Fate of the pharmaceuticals

carbamazepine, ibuprofen, and diclofenac in

agricultural soils

E Topp, J Hendel, AJ Al Rajab (, LONDON, Canada)

WE 179|Influence of inoculum source on the

biodegradability of propranolol and atenolol

C Roberts, M Daniel, A Campbell (AstraZeneca,

BRIXHAM, UK)

WE 180|Does inoculum variability have any

influence on API biodegradation?

TL Jones-Hughes, GC Roberts (Astrazeneca,

TORBAY, UK)

WE 181|Contribution of wastewater effluents to

the presence and input of pharmaceuticals into

the water cycle

M Gros, M Petrovic, A Ginebreda, D Barceló (IDAEA-

CSIC, BARCELONA, Spain)

WE 182|An examination of the PhATE and

GREAT-ER models used to predict

concentrations of human pharmaceuticals in the

aquatic environment

CM Holmes, KL Barrett (Waterborne Environmental,

Inc., LEESBURG, VA, USA)

WE 183|Growth inhibition on green and blue-

green algae by two fluoroquinolone antibiotics, a

comparison of species sensitivity

DM Maletzki, TB Beulshausen, IE Ebert (Federal

Environment Agency, BERLIN, Germany)

WE 184|Determination of fluoroquinoline

antibiotics in wastewater of Hradec Kralove

Hospital and their ecotoxicology testing

J Vytlacilová, M Dubánková, M Seifertová (Charles

University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové,

HRADEC KRÁLOVÉ, Czech Republic)

WE 185|The selective serotonine re-uptake

inhibitor fluoxetine and its toxicity to algae

A Kuester, G Fink, C Kussatz, D Maletzki, M

Schlüsener, R Schmidt, T Ternes, B Rechenberg

(Federal Environment Agency, DESSAU, Germany)

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WE 186|A comparative assessment of the toxicity

of the sterol inhibitors ketoconazole and

atorvastatin to the green algae

Pseudokirchneriella and natural periphyton

communities

M Karlsson, T Porsbring, T Backhaus (University of

Gothenburg, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

WE 187|Population responses and growth-related

endpoints in Daphnia pulex exposed to

pharmaceuticals

M Lundstrom, E Gorokhova, M Breitholtz (Stockholm

University, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

WE 188|Copepod population modeling as a tool

for evaluating additional sewage water treatment

techniques

M Lundstrom, M Brinkmann, U Dahl, K Ek, B

Björlenius, C Wahlberg, M Breitholtz (Stockholm

University, STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

WE 189|Environmental factors that may modulate

toxicity of several pharmaceuticals in Daphnia

magna

K Choi, J Kim, J Park, P Kim, C Lee (Seoul National

University, SEOUL, South-Korea)

WE 190|Effect of indomethacin and propanolol in

growth and survival of Chironomus riparius in

artificial spiked sediments

C López-Doval, A Tuikka, A Sormunen, J Kukkonen,

I Muñoz (University of barcelona, BARCELONA,

Spain)

WE 191|Identification of diclofenac and naproxen

metabolites in fish bile

JMA Kallio (Åbo Akademi University, ÅBO, Finland)

WE 192|A comparison of species sensitivity

using, Pimephales promelas, Danio rerio, Oryzias

latipes and Cyprinodon variegatus embryos in

fish early life stage tests

J Burke, K Bowen, K Utting, GRN Last, G Pap

(Covance Laboratories Ltd, HARROGATE, UK)

WE 193|Effects of ivermectin on zebrafish early-

life stages and adults

R Oliveira, I Domingues, CK Grisolia, AMVM Soares

(, AVEIRO, Portugal)

WE 194|Pharmaceutical industry effluent diluted

1:500 affects global hepatic gene expression,

CYP1A activity and plasma phosphate in fish

L Gunnarsson, E Kristiansson, C Rutgersson, J

Sturve, J Fick, N Asker, L Förlin, DGJ Larsson

(University of Gothenburg, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

WE 195|Genetic and endocrinal impacts of a

chemical anesthetic (Eugenol) on the European

eel (Anguilla anguilla)

S Renault, P Gonzalez, S Dufour, M Baudrimont

(UMR EPOC CNRS-580, ARCACHON, France)

WE 196|Initiation of laboratory breeding colonies

and the breeding performance of Danio rerio and

Pimephales promelas for laboratory toxicity

testing

J Burke, K Bowen (Covance Laboratories Ltd,

HARROGATE, UK)

WE 197|Defining no observed effect

concentrations in OECD 209 assays on human

pharmaceuticals

RA Dickinson, GL Podd, KL Barrett (Huntingdon Life

Sciences Ltd, EYE, UK)

WE 198|Chronic toxicity of human

pharmaceuticals to bacterial communities:

evaluation of the mixture toxicity of

sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim

CH Johansson, T Porsbring, S Brosché, T Backhaus

(, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

WE 199|Effects of sulfadiazine on the microfloro

of Eisenia fetida - Quantitative analysis of nirK

and nirS genes from worm gut

A Kotzerke, K Schauss, S Klemer, M Horn, M

Schloter, B-M Wilke (Berlin University of Technology,

BERLIN, Germany)

WE 200|Oxibendazole and Doramectine are

emergent contaminants towards soil and water:

Variation in microbial community composition.

C Fajardo, MJI Mª Jose, AG Gibello, MN Nande, MG

Gil, CG Garbi, GM Mengs, MM Martin, CL Lobo

(UCM, MADRID, Spain)

WE 201|Progestagens for human use, preliminary

hazard assessment for freshwater ecosystems

JP Besse, J Garric (Cemagref, LYON, France)

WE 202|Comparative in vivo toxicity assessment

of ozonation and powdered activated carbon

treatment as advanced wastewater treatment

method

D Stalter, A Magdeburg, M Weil, T Knacker, J

Oehlmann (University Frankfurt, FRANKFURT AM

MAIN, Germany)

WE 203|The Double Mixing Chamber System - an

approach for difficult to test substances

M Hamitou, B Hoeger, A Maegert (Springborn

Smithers Laboratories (Europe), HORN, Switzerland)

WE 204|Short-term oral exposure to effluent from

bulk drug industries does not indicate acute toxic

effects in rat

C Rutgersson, L Gunnarsson, E Kristiansson, DGJ

Larsson (Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology,

University of Gothenburg, GOTHENBURG, Sweden)

WE 205|Environmental risk assessments for

several new human pharmaceuticals

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KC Silverman, JG Tell, LJ Ziv (Merck & Co., Inc.,

USA, WHITEHOUSE STATION, USA)

WE 206|Reliability of voluntary environmental risk

classifications of pharmaceuticals

M Ågerstrand, C Rudén (Royal Institute of

Technology (KTH), STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

WE 208|Environmental and human health risk

from agricultural reuse of wastewater containing

emerging and priority organic pollutants. Case

study of wastewater effluents in Spain

I Muñoz, AR Fernández-Alba (University of Almeria,

ALMERIA, Spain)

WE 209|Environmental risk assessment of

veterinary pharmaceuticals in the US: application

of VICH

E Eirkson III, EM Silberhorn (US Food and Drug

Administration, ROCKVILLE, MD, USA)

RA07P

MANAGING PRIORITY SUBSTANCES UNDER

THE WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE

JH Munthe, PS Mikkelsen

WE 212|Case-oriented guidelines for assessing

pollution effects in European rivers

R Carafa, M Real, A Munné, A Ginebreda, H

Guasch, F Ricciardi (URS, BARCELONA, Spain)

WE 213|The Benefits of TBT removal: The Vantaa

River- Kruununvuorenselkä case study

SJ Väisänen, M Verta, M Munthe, M Belhaj (Finnish

Environment Institute, HELSINKI, Finland)

WE 214|Reduction strategy for priority

substances in the Klodnica catchment

M Belhaj, J Krupanek (IVL Swedish Environmental

Research Institute, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

WE 215|Evaluation of pollutant release to aquatic

system via WWTPs in Catalonia (NW Spain)

according to the E-PRTR regulation

PC Guerra, E Martinez, A Navarro, E Eljarrat, A

Ginebreda, D Barceló, M Valiente, JL Gonzalez, J

Martín, J Robusté, L Moragas (IDAEA-CSIC,

BARCELONA, Spain)

WE 217|Documenting the treatment performance

of stormwater treatment facilities

ST Ingvertsen, MB Jensen, J Magid (University of

Copenhagen, FREDERIKSBERG C, Denmark)

WE 218|Soil-biofilters for elimination of

xenobiotics from wastewaters

K Bester, D Schäfer, N Janzen, B Niederstrasser, X

Lamani, X Chen (Aalborg University, AALBORG,

Denmark)

WE 219|Partitioning of European Water

Framework Directive priority substances in

greywater treatment systems and implications for

sludge management

E Donner, E Eriksson, L Scholes, M Revitt

(Middlesex University, LONDON, UK)

WE 220|SNOWMAN - PERSPEC: Perspectives on

mobilisation of prioritised contaminants in soil

M Bergknut, M Bergknut, M Tysklind (Swedish

University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU, UMEÅ,

Sweden)

WE 221|Risk assessment of a TCE-contaminated

point source discharging into a stream

PL Bjerg, SB Christensen, KD Raun, S Bruun, J

Rose, P Bauer-Gottwein, A Baun (Technical

University of Denmark, KGS LYNGBY, Denmark)

WE 222|Emerging brominated flame retardants in

river and coastal sediments from Spain

PC Guerra, E Eljarrat, D Barceló (IDAEA-CSIC,

BARCELONA, Spain)

WE 223|The indirect influence of regulation on

compliance: Phosphorus dosing of tap waters

and its impact on metal compliance under the

WFD

SDW Comber, B Brown, K Georges, A Thornton

(Atkins Limited, OXFORD, UK)

WE 224|The distribution of Lindane in Europe

P Vizcaino, A Pistocchi (JRC, ISPRA, Italy)

WE 225|Source Control Options for Reducing

Emissions of Priority Pollutants from Urban

Areas

PS Mikkelsen, HCH Lützhøft, E Eriksson, L Vezzaro,

H Birch, A Ledin, M Revitt, E Donner, L Scholes, F

Verdonck, L Benedetti, V Veerle, W De Keyser, E

Trouve, K Seriki, L Castillo, A Lecloux, P Banovec, M

Cerk, N Atanasova, B Kompare, T Wichman, M

Pettersson, A Jonsson, C Bessat, J Trouve, P

Vanrolleghem (Technical University of Denmark,

KGS. LYNGBY, Denmark)

WE 226|Evaluating the usefulness of dynamic

pollutant fate models for implementing the EU

Water Framework Directive

FAM Verdonck, V Gevaert, L Benedetti, W De

Keyser, B De Baets (EURAS - ARCADIS, GENT,

Belgium)

WE 227|An inverse modeling approach for

integrative assessment of water priority

pollutants

AP Pistocchi, GB Bidoglio, BG Gawlik, RL Loos, GU

Umlauf, PV Vizcaino (EC JRC, ISPRA, Italy)

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RA08P

MECHANISTIC EFFECT MODELS FOR

ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT

R Ashauer, VE Forbes, P Thorbek

WE 234|Elements of a Good Modelling Practice

for ecological risk assessment

V Grimm, A Schmolke, P Thorbeck (Helmholtz

Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, LEIPZIG,

Germany)

WE 235|Ecological modelling in higher-tier

aquatic risk assessments for pesticides:

Overcoming scientific and regulatory issues

D Schaefer, E Bruns, G Goerlitz (Bayer CropScience,

MONHEIM AM RHEIN, Germany)

WE 236|Potential application of ecological

models in risk assessment of chemicals: 1.

Extrapolation of effects from the individual to the

population level

N Galic, H Baveco, PJ Van den Brink (Wageningen

university and research center, WAGENINGEN, The

Netherlands)

WE 237|Potential application of ecological

models in chemical risk assessment: 2.

Extrapolation of effects between temporal

exposure patterns

U Hommen, TG Preuss (Fraunhofer IME,

SCHMALLENBERG, Germany)

WE 238|Potential application of ecological

models in chemical risk assessment: 3.

Extrapolation of recovery processes using a

simple population model

U Hommen (Fraunhofer IME, SCHMALLENBERG,

Germany)

WE 239|Potential application of ecological

models in chemical risk assessment: 3.

Extrapolation of recovery processes using a

complex population model

N Galic, H Baveco, P Thorbek, E Bruns, PJ Van den

Brink (Wageningen university and research center,

WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands)

WE 240|Potential application of ecological

models in risk assessment of chemicals: 4.

Bioaccumulation in the foodweb

N Galic, H Baveco, PJ Van den Brink (Wageningen

university and research center, WAGENINGEN, The

Netherlands)

WE 241|Potential application of ecological

models in chemical risk assessment: 5. Analysis

and prediction of indirect effects

U Hommen, S Sourisseau, T Caquet (Fraunhofer

IME, SCHMALLENBERG, Germany)

WE 242|Toxicokinetics of 14 xenobiotics in the

freshwater invertebrate Gammarus pulex

R Ashauer, A Hintermeister, I Caravatti, BI Escher

(Eawag, DÜBENDORF, Switzerland)

WE 245|Development of a higher tier flow-

through system to assess time-variable exposure

on green algae

D Weber, M Dorgerloh, D Schaefer, E Bruns, G

Goerlitz, TG Preuss, HT Ratte (RWTH Aachen

University, AACHEN, Germany)

WE 246|Time-variable exposure effects on green

algae under flow-through conditions - Modelling

and experimental results

D Weber, M Dorgerloh, D Schaefer, E Bruns, G

Goerlitz, TG Preuss, HT Ratte (RWTH Aachen

University, AACHEN, Germany)

WE 247|Combination of an innovative

experimental approach and mechanistic

modelling for higher-tier effects assessments of

algae: Exposure of D. subspicatus and P.

subcapitata under continuous conditions

D Weber, M Dorgerloh, D Schaefer, E Bruns, G

Goerlitz, TG Preuss, HT Ratte (RWTH Aachen

University, AACHEN, Germany)

WE 248|Modeling toxic effects on Daphnia magna

populations under natural field conditions

T Strauss, HT Ratte, M Hammers-Wirtz, P Thorbek,

TG Preuss (Research Institute gaiac, RWTH

Aachen, AACHEN, Germany)

WE 250|Mechanistic modelling of the effect of the

antibiotic sulfadiazine on nitrification in

agricultural soils

A Focks, J Klasmeier, M Matthies (, OSNABRÜCK,

Germany)

WE 252|Dynamic modeling of metal exposure to

aquatic organisms

AJA Nogueira, MF Jesus (Cesam & Department of

Biology, AVEIRO, Portugal)

ME01P

BIOMONITORING AND INTEGRATIVE

ASSESSMENT OF MARINE POLLUTION

R Beiras, J Bellas

WE 258|Are spheroidal carbonaceous particles a

reliable indicators of combustion-derived

polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons input to

marine sediments (Brazilian coast and

Antarctica)?

GC Martins, MC Caruso Bicego, M Alvez de Abreu, E

Alexandre Reis de Lima, MT Tatsumi Horigome, RA

André Lourenço, RC Carmela Montone

(Universidade Federal do Paraná, PONTAL DO

PARANÁ, Brazil)

WE 259|Assessment of environmental pollutants

in Italian harbour sediments for the definition of

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simple risk assessment indices

M Renzi, D Baroni, S Focardi, A Giovani, M Graziosi,

C Guerranti, A Lobianco, M Mariottini, G Perra, R

Roffilli, M Ruta, A Specchiulli, M Volterrani, S Focardi

(University of Siena, SIENA, Italy)

WE 261|Evaluation of inter-tissue PCB

distribution in the Baltic cod; relationship

between dl-PCBs and SiPCBs and implications

for risk assessment

HD Dabrowska, EP Pisarska, IB Barska (Sea

Fisheries Institute, GDYNIA, Poland)

WE 262|Cadmium uptake by intertidal

invertebrates from False Bay (South Africa)

AJ Reinecke, NP Mdzeke, SA Reinecke

(Stellenbosch University, STELLENBOSCH, South

Africa)

WE 263|Mercury bioaccumulation in sea

anemone Anemonia sulcata (Forskal, 1775) as

bioindicator of marine environmental

contamination

JR Gadelha, AMC Rodrigues, AMVM Soares, SN

Abreu, FMR Morgado (University Aveiro, AVEIRO,

Portugal)

WE 264|Mercury accumulation in fine and coarse

surface sediments conditioning Pomatoschistus

microps Mercury Bioaccumulation

SN Abreu, AMC Rodrigues, JR Gadelha, J Nilin,

FMR Morgado, AMVM Soares (University Aveiro,

AVEIRO, Portugal)

WE 265|A Fish Transplant experiment involving

in situ Pomatochistus microps Mercury

Bioaccumulation

SN Abreu, AMC Rodrigues, ARS Agra, FMR

Morgado, AMVM Soares (University Aveiro, AVEIRO,

Portugal)

WE 267|An integrated approach for

bioaccumulation modelling in mussels

JM Zaldivar Comenges, D Marinov, S Dueri, C

Micheletti, A Worth (European Commission, ISPRA

(VA), Italy)

WE 268|Detection of specific oxidative DNA

damage in gill cells and hemocytes of Dreissena

polymorpha with the comet assay and OGG1

enzyme

C Michel, F Vincent-Hubert (ANTONY, France)

WE 270|Development and evaluation of a mussel

(Mytilus sp.) oligonucleotide microarray

KE Tollefsen, H Fosnes, TF Holth, S Brooks

(Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA),

OSLO, Norway)

WE 271|Use of glutathione S-transferases and

cholinesterase activities as biomarkers of

environmental contamination in Mytilus

galloprovincialis

T Rábade, C Gravato, J Fernández-Tajes, B Laffon,

J Méndez, L Guilhermino (Universidade da Coruña-

Facultade de Ciencias, A CORUÑA, Spain)

WE 272|The potential use of GST and GPx as

biomarkers in the marine pollution monitoring of

the Galician Rías (NW Spain)

L Vidal-Liñan, J Bellas, R Beiras Garcia- Sabell, O

Nieto (Universidad de Vigo, VIGO, Spain)

WE 273|Biochemical responses in the clam

Meretrix meretrix collected in polluted sites in

Maputo bay, Moçambique.

EL Sturve, L Andersson, MP Scarlet, L Norrgren

(Göteborg university, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

WE 274|Biomonitoring study using mussels from

the NW portuguese coast in relation to

environmental contamination by polycyclic

aromatic hydrocarbons

PA Oliveira, RA Almeida, AS Gravato, MC

Guilhermino (CIIMAR/CIMAR-LA, University of Porto,

PORTO, Portugal)

WE 275|An alternative to Neutral Red as a dye for

environmental contaminant biomonitoring

S Manente, S De Pieri, A Iero, C Rigo, G Ravagnan,

M Bragadin (Ca' Foscari University of Venice,

VENICE, Italy)

WE 276|Morphometric and biochemical variability

in male populations of Carcinus maenas from

two NW Portuguese estuaries with different

pollution levels

LM Guimarães, MT Neuparth, CA Gravato, LM

Guilhermino (University of Porto: CIMAR-LA/CIIMAR

& ICBAS - Laboratório de Ecotoxicologia, PORTO,

Portugal)

WE 277|Pyrene hydroxylase in blue mussels and

fish

M Grung, AJ Nilsen, S Brooks, K Hylland (NIVA,

OSLO, Norway)

WE 278|The use of biomarkers in fish as

indicators of contamination in estuarine

environments: the case study of Santos and São

Vicente estuarine system, SP, Brazil

TUBF Bergmann Filho, S Loureiro, C Gravato, LMC

Guilhermino, AMVM Soares, ECPM Sousa, MR

Gasparro, MGMC Semmler (Aveiro University,

AVEIRO, Portugal)

WE 282|Characterisation of humpback whale

(Megaptera novaeangliae) epidermal

detoxification enzymes

CA Waugh, M Noad, A Abu Bakar, S Bengtson Nash

(The University of Queensland, BRISBANE,

Australia)

WE 287|The mysid Siriella armata in marine

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ecotoxicology: comparative toxicity with Daphnia

magna.

SP Pérez Fernández, RB Beiras García-Sabell

(Universidad de Vigo, VIGO, Spain)

WE 288|Effects of the flame retardant

hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) on the early

life development and metamorphosis of

echinoderms

HMR Anselmo, L Koerting, AJ Murk (Wageningen

UR, WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands)

WE 289|Acute effects of the pesticide mancozeb

on the estuarine fish Pomatoschistus microps

AS Gravato, F Mena, JR Almeida, P Oliveira, C

Oliveira, L Luis, M Castillo, C Guilhermino

(CIIMAR/CIMAR-LA, University of Porto, PORTO,

Portugal)

WE 290|Long-term, whole sediment toxicity

testing with the amphipod Corophium

insidiosum: a promising tool for assessing

sublethal effects within the framework of

biomonitoring programmes

M Picone, M Bergamin, E Delaney (Thetis S.p.A.,

VENICE, Italy)

WE 291|Detection of dioxins from the marine

sediments with human epithelial cell-based

bioassay

J Yang, HG Lee, R Chung (Catholic University of

Daegu, DAEGU, South-Korea)

WE 292|Whole-sediment bioassays with diatom

Cylindrotheca closterium and copepod Tisbe

battagliai: a case study in South Spain

CVM Araújo, FR Diz, V Tornero, LM Lubián, J

Blasco, I Moreno-Garrido (Instituto de Ciencias

Marinas de Andalucía (ICMAN-CSIC), PUERTO

REAL, Spain)

WE 293|The Weighted Average Toxicity Index

(WATI) for the integration of sediment toxicity

results in transitional environments: update and

application to the Venice lagoon (Italy).

LC Losso, LG Libralato, GPF Ghetti, VGA Volpi

Ghirardini (Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia,

VENICE, Italy)

WE 294|An integrated biomonitoring programme

for evaluation of environmental pollution around

the coast of Ireland using a battery of biomarkers

and sediment toxicity assays

S Hardenberg, J Ronan, M Giltrap, B McHugh, E

McGovern, M Davoren, R Hernan, K O'Rourke, JG

Wilson (Trinity College, DUBLIN, Ireland)

WE 295|Field relevance of an amphipod whole

sediment bioassay

NHBM Kaag (Wageningen Imares, DEN HELDER,

The Netherlands)

WE 296|Evaluating Causes of Ecological

Impairments to the Benthos of Ukrainian

Estuaries

RM Burgess, AN Petrov, EL Nevrova, NG Sergeeva,

NK Revkov, V Grintsov, AV Lyashenko, S Afanasiev,

L Kipnis, I Konovets, AV Terletskaya, M Milyukin, MI

Povolotskii, KT Ho (U.S. EPA, NARRAGANSETT,

USA)

WE 297|Environmental Impact Assessment of

concentrate discharge from desalination plants:

chemical and toxicity characterisation,

dispersion model and biomonitoring tools

S Casas, E Aoustin, J Leparc, E Soyeux, N

Rampnoux (Veolia Environnement, PARIS, France)

WE 299|Implementation of risk assessment

methodologies for oil and chemical spills in the

European marine environment (RAMOCS)

JM Bayona, JW Readman, K Thomas, R Beiras, L

Guilhermino (CSIC / IDAEA, BARCELONA, Spain)

WE 300|Toxprof: Toxicity profiling of the major

EU transported HNS and oil types

KV Thomas, JM Bayona, H Budzinski, T Burgeot, KD

Hylland, B Lyons, C Martínez-Gómez, JE Thain

(NIVA, OSLO, Norway)

WE 301|The BEAST Project in the Baltic Sea -

Biological Effects of Anthropogenic Chemical

Stress: Tools for the Assessment of Ecosystem

Health

KK Lehtonen, B Sundelin, T Lang, D Schiedek, M

Balode, E Boikova, J Baršiene, K Broeg, H

Dabrowska, J Gercken, S Golubkov, S Kholodkevich,

G Rodjuk, R Schneider, S Vilbaste, PJ Vuorinen1

(Finnish Institute of Marine Research, HELSINKI,

Finland)

ME03P

POLAR MARINE ECOTOXICOLOGY, RISK

ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING

R Lohmann, MGD Smit

WE 304|Air-water gas exchange of currently used

pesticides in the Canadian Arctic

LM Jantunen, F Wong, TF Bidleman, G Stern

(Environment Canada, EGBERT, Canada)

WE 305|Dietary accumulation of p,p'-DDE in an

Antarctic keystone species - Antarctic krill

(Euphausia superba)

AH Poulsen, S Kawaguchi, S Bengtson Nash (The

University of Queensland, BRISBANE, Australia)

WE 306|Elevated PBDE concentrations in

Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) near active

research stations: Further evidence of local

Antarctic sources

SM Bengtson Nash, S Kawaguchi, M Schlabach (The

University of Queensland, BRISBANE, Australia)

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WE 307|Chlorinated and perfluorianated

contaminants, and lipid profile in penguin

(Pygoscelis adeliae, Pygoscelis papua,

Pygoscelis antarcticus) eggs from the Antarctic

Peninsula

S Corsolini, N Borghesi, A Schiavone, K Kannan, S

Focardi (University of Siena, SIENA, Italy)

WE 309|Seasonal variability in PCB accumulation

in the southern Barents Sea

F De Laender, D Van Oevelen (YERSEKE, The

Netherlands)

WE 310|Mercury accumulation in planktonic food

webs from Atlantic and Arctic water masses

around Spitsbergen

IB Øverjordet, T Berg, A Ruus, A Evenset, G

Christensen, K Borgå, D Altin, BH Hansen, GW

Gabrielsen, BM Jenssen (NTNU, TRONDHEIM,

Norway)

WE 311|Comparative study on acute toxicity and

stress gene expression in Calanus finmarchicus

and C. glacialis following mercury exposure

BH Hansen, IB Øverjordet, D Altin, T Berg, BM

Jenssen (SINTEF Materials and Chemiastry,

TRONDHEIM, Norway)

WE 312|Detection of polar cod (Boreogadus

saida) liver proteins using antibodies against

Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)

JM Nahrgang, A Goksøyr, LA Camus, H Hop, J

Christiansen S (Akvaplan-niva AS, TROMSØ,

Norway)

WE 313|Development and validation of gene and

protein biomarker responses for endocrine

disruption in the polar cod

S Nesbakken, A Arukwe, A Mortensen, L Camus, J

Nahrgang, K Petersen, KE Tollefsen (Norwegian

University of Technology and Science, TRONDHEIM,

Norway)

WE 315|Effects of oil exposure on Calanus

finmarchicus - the dominating zooplankton

species in the Northern Atlantic Ocean

BH Hansen, D Altin, AM Booth, T Trond, AJ Olsen

(SINTEF Materials and Chemiastry, TRONDHEIM,

Norway)

WE 316|Potential effects of climate change and

oil spills on copepod dynamics in Greenland

M Hjorth, TG gissel Nielsen (NERI, Univ. of Aarhus,

ROSKILDE, Denmark)

WE 318|Effects of temperature on toxicokinetics

of pyrene in the amphipod Gammarus setosus

from Svalbard

I Jæger, V Carrasco Navarro, JVK Kukkonen, JO

Honkanen (Akvaplan-niva, TROMSØ, Norway)

WE 320|Model for prediction of marine

ecotoxicity of solvents used for CO2-capture

I Eide-Haugmo, KA Hoff, OG Brakstad, KR Sørheim,

EF Da Silva, H Svendsen (NTNU, TRONDHEIM,

Norway)

TE02P

COMBINED STRESSORS IN SOIL

C Svendsen, S Loureiro

WE 323|Biochemical effects of heat shock in

spiders from a heavy metal pollution gradient

I Wilczek, AI Babczynska (University of Silesia,

KATOWICE, Poland)

WE 325|Effects of co-presence of herbicides and

wood amendments on structure and functioning

of soil bacterial communities.

PG Grenni, ABC Barra Caracciolo, MS Rodríguez-

Cruz, JM Marín-Benito, MJ Sánchez-Martín (National

Research Council, MONTEROTONDO STAZIONE-

ROME, Italy)

WE 326|Single and joint toxic effects of salinity

and copper on the earthworm Eisenia fetida

OJ Owojori, AJ Reinecke (Stellenbosch University,

STELLENBOSCH, South Africa)

WE 327|Interactive effects of temperature and Cd

on bioaccumulation, feeding activity, growth and

cellular and tissue-level biomarkers in different

life-phases of slugs

B Zaldibar, U Izagirre, M Soto, I Marigómez

(University of the Basque Country, BILBAO, Spain)

WE 328|Enhancement of toxicity of various POPs

in consequence of interaction with dissolved

humic substances

M Bittner, K Hilscherova, JP Giesy (Masaryk

University, BRNO, Czech Republic)

LC04P

LIFE CYCLE SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT

OF PRODUCTS

W Klöpffer, C Bauer

WE 332|Building elements and materials

selection based on eco-efficiency

OO Ortiz, J Pasqualino, F Castells (University Rovira

i Virgili, TARRAGONA, Spain)

WE 333|Sustainable Design: economic and

environmental life cycle assessment model

FT Thiebat (POLITECNCO DI TORINO, TORINO,

Italy)

WE 335|Sustainable asset management: reducing

the environmental effects related to maintenance

and partial replacement of climate systems

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IS Blom (Delft University of Technology, DELFT, The

Netherlands)

WE 336|Life Cycle Assessment of High Density

Fibreboards production. A case study of Wood

sector

S González-García, MT Moreira, P Widsten, A

Kandelbauer, E Zikulnig-Rusch, G Feijoo

(UNIVERSITY OF SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA,

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain)

WE 338|The sustainability of second generation

ethanol production from lignocellulosic

feedstocks

S González-García, MT Moreira, G Feijoo

(UNIVERSITY OF SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA,

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain)

WE 339|A sustainability evaluation of a non-

conventional pork production by an LCA

approach: the case of 'Cinta Senese' from the

rural area of Siena (Tuscany, Italy)

BR Rugani, FMP Pulselli, NM Marchettini, SB

Bastianoni (University of Siena, SIENA, Italy)

WE 340|Results of a literature review: life cycle

assessment of agriculture production

E Tatti, S Belloto, O Jolliet, J Mousset, S Humbert, Y

Loerincik (Ecointesys - life cycle systems,

LAUSANNE, Switzerland)

WE 341|A cradle-to-gate Life Cycle Assessment

integrated with Emergy evaluation: sustainability

analysis of an organic wine production

BR Rugani, VN Niccolucci, RMP Pulselli, ET Tiezzi

(University of Siena, SIENA, Italy)

WE 342|Life cycle assessment of two baby food

packaging alternatives: glass jars vs. plastic pots

S Humbert, V Rossi, M Margni, O Jolliet, Y Loerincik

(Ecointesys - life cycle systems, LAUSANNE,

Switzerland)

WE 343|Assessing the Sustainability of

Packaging Systems for Fruit and Vegetable

Transport in Europe based on Life-Cycle-

Analysis

SA Albrecht, LP Barthel, T Beck, M Fischer, JP

Lindner (Universitaet Stuttgart, ECHTERDINGEN,

Germany)

WE 345|Development of country-specific social

impact factor for sustainability assessment

T Longlong, N Norihiro (Musashi Institute of

Technology, YOKOHAMA, Japan)

WE 346|Environmental-sustainability metrics for

comparing technologies within the energy sector

CB Bacchus, M Schacker, P Jiapizian (Environment

Canada, GATINEAU, QUEBEC, Canada)

WE 347|LCA of biogas as a transportation fuel - A

Review

AP Prieur, F Bouvart (IFP, RUEIL MALMAISON

CEDEX, France)

WE 348|LCA comparison of substitution

alternatives for brominated flame retardants.

N Jonkers, F Van Broekhuizen, H Van Ewijk, H Krop

(IVAM, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)

WE 349|Primary copper flows in Scandinavia

H Mälkki, L Tuominen, I Penttinen, AM Suntio

(Helsinki University of Technology, LAHTI, Finland)

WE 350|Environmental and human health hazard

ranking of plastic polymers based on chemical

composition

D Lithner, A Larsson, RG Dave (Göteborg University,

GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

WE 352|A preliminary analysis of energy balance

an greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of

biomethane production as a transport fuel from

grass/silage. A case study for Ireland

NE Korres, C O'Brien, B Smyth, A-S Nizami, T

Thamisirioj, R Schulte, JD Murphy (University College

Cork, CORK, Ireland)

LC05P

LIFE CYCLE THINKING AND ASSESSMENT

SUPPORTING ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES AND

ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS

E Riise, R Pant

WE 356|Evolution of Life Cycle Thinking

Worldwide - Insight into Government's

expectations, needs and challenges

SV Valdivia, GS Sonnemann, TDF De Feraudy

(UNEP DTIE, PARIS, France)

WE 357|Increasing the Life Cycle Thinking

through the LCA Network in Italy

F Cappellaro, S Scalbi, A Zamagni (ENEA,

BOLOGNA, Italy)

WE 358|Suitability of process-based LCA, input-

output LCA, MFA and hybrid approaches for

policy and decision making support

K Reimann, M Finkbeiner, Y Matsuno, A Horvath, U

Pretato, M-A Wolf, D Pennington, R Pant (TU Berlin,

BERLIN, Germany)

WE 359|Using eco-efficiency assessments to

evaluate the environmental effect of potential

public regulations

O Michelsen (Norwegian University of Science and

Technology, TRONDHEIM, Norway)

WE 360|Can simplified LCA tools guarantee

reliable results?

C Rinaldi, P Buttol, PL Porta, P Masoni, A Zamagni

(ENEA, BOLOGNA, Italy)

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WE 361|A Simplified LCA Tool for Product

Standards

CG Gazulla, MR Raugei, AB Bala, PFP Fullana-i-

Palmer (ESCI, BARCELONA, Spain)

WE 362|Incorporating Social and Economic

Impacts into the Life Cycle Assessment of

Tourist Visiting Majorca

JM Watson, F Francesc, JM Raya, S Ayuso, P

Fullana-i-Palmer (Escola Superior de Comerç

Internacional - Universitat Pompeu Fabra,

BARCELONA, Spain)

WE 363|Environmental Impacts of Diet Changes

in the EU

J Guinee, A Tukker, R Kleijn, A Koning, O Wolf, S

Bausch-Goldbohm, M Verheijden (CML, LEIDEN,

The Netherlands)

WE 364|Energy use is a major impact source in

chemical production

G Wernet, C Mutel, S Hellweg, K Hungerbuhler (ETH

Zurich, ZURICH, Switzerland)

WE 365|Environmental impact assessment of

post-combustion CO2 capture

K Veltman, E Hertwich (NTNU, TRONDHEIM,

Norway)

WE 367|LCA application for energy production

from biomass

K Toth (University of Miskolc, MISKOLC, Hungary)

WE 370|Environmental sustainability of ozonating

municipal waste water

HF Larsen, PA Hansen (IPU, LYNGBY, Denmark)

WE 371|Waste prevention and management

strategies applied from a Life Cycle perspective

L Morselli, F Passarini, I Vassura, A Santini

(University of Bologna, BOLOGNA, Italy)

WE 372|Life cycle assessment and Swedish

waste-management policy

T Ekvall (IVL Swedish Environmental Research

Institute, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

WE 373|Life Cycle thinking at the End-of-Life of

vehicles

D Garraín, C Muñoz, R Vidal, V Franco (GID,

Engineering Design Group, CASTELLÓN, Spain)

WE 374|LCA as a tool for recycling aspects

evaluation - a case of end-of-live vehicles in

Poland

RL Lewicki, ZS Klos, J Kasprzak (Poznan University

of Technology, POZNAN, Poland)

WE 375|The modelling of concepts of integrated

systems of municipal mixed waste management

in LCA software in the conditions of the Czech

Republic

T Krecmerova, V Kocí (ETC Consulting Group ltd.,

PRAGUE , Czech Republic)

ET11P

MICROBIAL COMMUNITY ECOTOXICOLOGY

I Dahllöf, H Blanck

WE 380|Effects of two herbicides on

physiological processes and toxins production of

the cyanobacteria Microcystis aeruginosa :

complementary of metabolomic and biological

approaches

AL Valiente Moro, D Latour, J Bohatier, B

Combourieu (UMR 6023 Laboratoire

Microorganismes : Génome et Environnement,

AUBIERE, France)

WE 381|Characterization of periphytic

communities by Automated Ribosomal Intergenic

Spacer Analysis fingerprints: application to the

detection of community structure changes after

metal exposure

LC Fechner, F Vincent-Hubert (Cemagref, ANTONY,

France)

WE 382|Towards fungal descriptors as a new tool

for the assessment of the quality of agricultural

soils

ML Legras, CB Bailleul, CG Gangneux, CM Mougin,

KL Laval (Esitpa - Engineering School in Agriculture,

MONT-SAINT-AIGNAN CEDEX, France)

WE 383|A microcosm approach to evaluate the

mesotrione effects on microbial communities of

an agricultural soil (Limagne, France)

O Crouzet, P Besse-Hogan, F Bonnemoy, C Bardot,

C Valiente Moro, F Poly, N Guillaumaud, J Bohatier,

C Mallet (UMR 6023 Laboratoire « Microorganismes :

Génome et Environnement », AUBIERE, France)

WE 384|Nomolt impact on soil respiration rate of

fallows and meadows - do they differ in a

resistance?

D Chmolowska, K Maciej (Jagiellonian University,

KRAKÓW, Poland)

WE 385|High diversity of fungi may mitigate de

impact of pollution on plant litter decomposition

in streams

SD Duarte, CP Pascoal, F Cássio (University of

Minho, BRAGA, Portugal)

WE 386|Long-term exposure of medetomidine

and ZnO nanoparticles to microalgal

communities

C Ohlauson, E Breitbarth, H Blanck (University of

Gothenburg, GOTHENBURG, Sweden)

WE 387|Effect of a phosphorus gradient on the

tolerance of biofilms to copper and diuron

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T Tlili, A Bérard, B Montuelle (Cemagref, LYON,

France)

WE 388|Effects of PSII inhibitors on the

succession of natural marine microalgal

communities is predictable by Concentration

Addition

T Porsbring, T Backhaus, P Johansson, M

Kuylenstierna, H Blanck (University of Gothenburg,

GOTHENBURG, Sweden)

WE 389|Effects of prometryn on periphyton - An

in situ translocation experiment applying the

PICT concept

S Rotter, R Altenburger, G Streck, M Schmitt-Jansen

(UFZ Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research,

LEIPZIG, Germany)

WE 390|Influence of pre-exposure of surface

water microbes on the biodegradation of [14C]-4-

chloroaniline and [14C]-,4-dichloroaniline

CJ Finnegan, RV Van Egmond, D Gore (Unilever,

BEDFORD, UK)

WE 392|Isolation and characterization of

mesotrione-degrading bacteria from a French

agricultural soil

I Batisson, O Crouzet, P Besse-Hogan, M Sancelme,

JF Mangot, C Mallet, C Valiente Moro, J Bohatier

(Université Blaise Pascal-Clermont-II, Laboratoire

Microorganismes : Génome et En, AUBIERE,

France)

WEPC1

RISK ASSESSMENT OF METALS - IMPROVING

ASSESSMENTS OF EXPOSURE

A Peters, LU Vangheluwe, KM Delbeke

WEPC1-1|Impact pathway approach for lead

emissions

M Pizzol, M Skou Andersen, M Thomsen (Aalborg

University / National Environmental Research

Institute - NERI - DK, RHØNDE, Denmark)

WEPC1-2|Estimation of In vivo bioavailability and

in vitro bioaccessibility of antimony in soil

J Caboche, S Denys, K Tack, H Toussaint, C

Jondreville, C Feidt (Nancy Université / INRA,

VANDOEUVRE, France)

WEPC1-3|In vivo and in vitro assessment of Pb

bioavailability in soils: validation of in vitro

BARGE test

JC Caboche, SD Denys, KT Tack, CJ Jondreville,

GR Rychen, CF Feidt (INERIS, VERNEUIL-EN-

HALLATE, France)

WEPC1-5|Human Health and Ecological Risk

Assessment (ERA) for a regeneration of a landfill

to be converted to an Environmental Resource

Recovery Park (ERRP) and public open space,

Belfast, Northern Ireland

R Thornton, RC Moraes, S Barnes, M Broderick, A

Murray (Golder Associates (UK) Ltd, MAIDENHEAD,

United Kingdom)

WEPC1-6|Fate of lead in pine forest ecosystem in

a shooting range area

SK Selonen, M Liiri, R Strömmer, H Setälä

(University of Helsinki, LAHTI, Finland)

WEPC1-7|Input of heavy metals to the forest floor

in three National Parks of Poland

P Dudzik, K Sawicka-Kapusta, G Bydlon (Jagiellonian

University, KRAKÓW, Poland)

WEPC1-8|Influence of copper acclimation on

responses of brown trout fry to acute Cu

exposures

J Lipton, S Brinkman, S Humphries, M Carney, D

Cacela, P Craig (Stratus Consulting Inc., BOULDER,

COLORADO, United States of America)

WEPC2

MANAGING PRIORITY SUBSTANCES UNDER

THE WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE -

MONITORING, OCCURRENCE AND EQS

JH Munthe, PS Mikkelsen

WEPC2-1|Occurrence, impact and importance of

priority substances and other chemical stressors

in a small river in the light of the Water

Framework Directive: The Bílina case study

H Streck, E Berger, F Schumacher, T Anger, PC von

der Ohe, W Brack, M Schmitt-Jansen, C Orendt, G

Wolfram, S Höss, M Machala, Z Adamek, P Jurajda

(UFZ - Helmholtz Centre for Environmental

Research, LEIPZIG, Germany)

WEPC2-3|Selection of priority pollutants for

monitoring campaigns in four European cities

within the ScorePP project

M Pettersson, M-L Nilsson, K Seriki, T Wickman, L

Castillo, A Jamtrot, E Eriksson (City of Stockholm,

STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

WEPC2-4|Diagnosis of multi-stress impacts in

aquatic ecosystems for reaching good ecological

status based on biomonitoring data

L Posthuma, D De Zwart, C Mulder, KA Kapo, GA

Burton, P Whitehouse, E Pemberton, SD Dyer

(RIVM, BILTHOVEN, The Netherlands)

WEPC2-5|Comparison of Environmental Quality

Standards for biota derived under the European

Water Framework Directive with German

monitoring data

C Schroeter-Kermani, H Ruedel, D Kreft, D

Schudoma (Federal Environment Agency, BERLIN,

Germany)

WEPC2-6|Long - term changes in water

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ecosystems:a comparison of South, Central and

Eastern European waters

VJ Sukyte, JP Tomandl, E Demengeot, M Kapoun, P

Ševcikova, E Escoda Perello, A Mateos Ferre

(University, KAUNAS, Lithuania)

WEPC2-7|Validation of integrated bio-chemical

monitorIng platforms for quantification of

ECOlogical water status at a river basin scale

O Ferrer, R López, JL Cortina, R Céspedes, J Martín,

LI Matia, A Vega, V Martí, I Jubany, D Barceló, M

López de Alda (CETaqua, BARCELONA, Spain)

WEPC2-8|The pros and cons of Environmental

Quality Standards (EQS) for priority substances

in biota

EWM Roex, M Van de Heuvel-Greve, D Vethaak, H

Maas (Deltares, UTRECHT, The Netherlands)

Thursday 3 June 2009

ET10P

INDIRECT ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF

POLLUTANTS –CHALLENGE OR NIGHTMARE?

V Pettigrove, S Mohr

TH 002|Indirect effects of pesticide-stress in

aquatic micro/mesocosms: lessons learned!

I Roessink, TCM Brock (Alterra, WAGENINGEN,

The Netherlands)

TH 003|Narrow sense heritability of fitness traits

in a Daphnia magna population under multiple

stress

M Messiaen, KAC De Schamphelaere, BTA

Muyssen, CR Janssen (, GHENT, Belgium)

TH 004|Parasite infection as PFOS toxicity end-

point

KT Jacobson, K Holmström, B Sundelin (,

STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

TH 006|Toxicity of p,p'-DDE to early life stages of

an Antarctic keystone species - Antarctic krill

(Euphausia superba)

AH Poulsen, S Kawaguchi, R King, S Bengtson Nash

(The University of Queensland, BRISBANE,

Australia)

TH 007|Marine biotic monitoring settlement

system used to quantify the relationship between

the release of substances from sediments and

biodiversity stability in harbour ecosystems

CA Schipper, E Kokkelmans, A Gittenberger, E

Peeters (Deltares, DELFT, The Netherlands)

TH 008|The use of in-situ deployments to

examine the success of on-site water quality

mitigation measures on a watercress farm

J Dixon, PJ Shaw (University of Southampton,

SOUTHAMPTON, UK)

TH 010|Experience of chronological breeding

phase assessments for birds & mammals under

91/414

AJ Lawrence (Cambridge Environmental

Assessments, CAMBRIDGE, UK)

TH 011|Mass deaths of crocodiles in the Kruger

National Park, South Africa: an investigation into

possible causes.

C Nieuwoudt, LP Quinn, R Pieters, E Enge, H Kylin,

D Pienaar, H Bouwman (North-West University,

Potchefstroom Campus, South Africa,

POTCHEFSTROOM, South Africa)

ME02

FISH HEALTH AND INTEGRATED MONITORING

K Hylland, L Forlin

TH 016|Integrated marine contaminant monitoring

in the North Sea (ICON): project outline and

blood cell cytotoxicity

K Hylland, BB Skei, T Lang, AD Vethaak, A

McIntosh, JE John (University of Oslo, OSLO,

Norway)

TH 017|Frequent occurence of gonadal disorders

in eelpout from German coastal waters

J Gercken, M Quack, J Koschorreck, H Sordyl

(Institute for Applied Ecology Ltd., BRODERSTORF,

Germany)

TH 018|Utility of biomarkers in fish for

environmental assessment

N Hanson, Å Larsson (, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

TH 019|Environmental monitoring by chemical

and biomarker measurements in red mullet

(Mullus barbatus) along the Mediterranean coast

of Spain

C Martinez-Gomez, B Fernandez, J Benedicto, VM

León, JA Campillo (Spanish Institute of

Oceanography, MURCIA, Spain)

TH 020|First results of erythrocyte delta-

aminolevulinic acid dehydratase activity in

Mullus barbatus from the Iberian Mediterranean

coast

B Beatriz, C Martinez-Gomez, J Guerrero, JA

Campillo, J Benedicto (Spanish Institute of

Oceanography, MURCIA, Spain)

TH 022|Oxidative stress biomarkers in Senegal

sole (Solea senegalensis) from a Huelva estuary

(Cadiz Gulf, SW Spain)

M Oliva, JJ Vicente, MD Galindo-Riaño, C Gravato, L

Guilhermino, ML Gonzalez de Canales (MARINE

SCIENCES FACULTY (UNIVERSITY OF CADIZ),

PUERTO REAL (CADIZ), Spain)

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TH 023|Differences between protein carbonyl

levels in female fish and their offspring

BM Carney Almroth, H Sköld, J Sturve (University of

Gothenburg, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

TH 024|Population genetic traits and

conservation issues for the trout (Salmo trutta L.)

living in metallogenic regions

NR Bury, C Hogstrand, C Durrant (King's College

London, LONDON, UK)

TH 025|Multi-endpoint studies on the eelpout

(Zoarces viviparus), using gene expression

oligonucleotide microarray

N Asker, E Kristiansson, DGJ Larsson, L Förlin

(University of Gothenburg, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

TH 026|Development and evaluation of an Atlantic

cod (Gadus morhua) oligonucleotide microarray

KE Tollefsen, ML Jareid, K Pedersen (Norwegian

Institute for Water Research (NIVA), OSLO, Norway)

TH 027|Maternal transfer of bio-accumulating

substances can affect fish reproduction success

at field relevant concentrations

EM Foekema, A Fischer, M Lopez Parron, AJ Murk

(Wageningen IMARES, DEN HELDER, The

Netherlands)

TH 028|Major responses in fish exposed to

medetomidine, a new antifouling agent

AE Lennquist, A Hilvarsson, L Förlin (University of

Gothenburg, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

TH 030|The influence of crude oil on embryonic

development of sturgeon fish (Acipencer

Stellatus)

A Gaisina, RY Kasimov (Institute of Physiology,

BAKU, Azerbaijan)

TH 031|Acute toxicity of polycyclic aromatic

hydrocarbons (PAH) on early life stages of turbot

(Scophthalmus maximus L.)

L Mhadhbi, DCO Costas, JDEL Fumega, MBO

Boumaïza, RB Beiras (University of Vigo, VIGO

(PONTEVEDRA), Spain)

TH 032|The effects on sound production of

medaka (Oryzias latipes) exposed to pesticide in

water

IJ Kang, J Moroishi, K Nagafuchi, Y Oshima, H

Yamasaki, M Yamasuga, Y Shimasaki, T Honjo

(Kyushu University, FUKUOKA, Japan)

TH 033|The PAH metabolite 1-hydroxypyrene in

the bile fluids of fish and seals from the North

Sea and the Baltic

U Kammann, U Siebert (Johann Heinrich von

Thünen-Institut (vTI), HAMBURG, Germany)

TH 034|Levels of persistent organic pollutants in

gilthead sea bream specimen (Sparus aurata)

farmed in two Italian fish farming systems

N Borghesi, S Corsolini, S Focardi (University of

Siena, SIENA, Italy)

TH 035|Accumulation and disposition of the

brominated flame retardant

hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) in juvenile

rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) after

administration of a single oral dose

M Haukås, E Mariussen, A Ruus, K Hylland, KE

Tollefsen (Norwegian Institute for Air Research,

KJELLER, Norway)

TH 036|Variation in the levels of persistent

organic pollutants (POPs) in a healthy fish

population, the Norwegian Spring Spawning

herring (NSS herring; Clupea harengus)

S Frantzen, A Måge, S Iversen, K Julshamn (NIFES,

BERGEN, Norway)

NM03P

LCA AND RISK MANAGEMENT OF

NANOTECHNOLOGIES-ARE WE FOCUSING ON

THE RIGHT ISSUES?

SJ Klaine, P Masoni, T Fernandes

TH 042|Uptake and toxicity of nanoparticles -

connecting ecotoxicology and human toxicology

BK Gaiser, P Rosenkranz, CR Tyler, T Scown, B

Johnston, MA Jepson, JR Lead, P Cole, M

Baalousha, V Stone, T Fernandes (Napier University

Edinburgh, EDINBURGH, UK)

TH 043|Assessment of the Toxicity of Silver

Nanoparticles to Primary Producers - a

Comparison with Microparticle and Dissolved

Silver

P Sainani, J Berlusconi, N Jacquin, J Kinross, N

Christofi, TF Fernandes (Napier University,

EDINBURGH, UK)

TH 044|Effects of Nanoparticle Exposure on the

great Pond Snail, Lymnaea stagnalis

IG Reid, S Harley, R Briers, TF Fernandes (Napier

University, EDINBURGH, UK)

TH 046|A preliminary investigation of the

influence of humic substances on the dispersion

of TiO2 nanoparticles in reference freshwater.

J Mullinger, H David, S Marshall, V Stone, T

Fernandes (Napier University, Edinburgh,

EDINBURGH, UK)

TH 047|The influence of a humic acid on the toxic

effect of an unfunctionalised TiO2 nanoparticle

on P. subcapitata, a single-celled algae.

J Mullinger, J Roberts, H David, S Marshall, V Stone,

T Fernandes (Napier University, Edinburgh,

EDINBURGH, UK)

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TH 048|Comparison of the biological effects of

quantum dots with different characteristics using

in vitro and in vivo models

KJ Ong, MKM Dang, JA Kelly, RJ Clark, JD Ede,

JGC Veinot, GG Goss (University of Alberta,

EDMONTON, Canada)

TH 050|QSAR model of toxicity towards E. Coli

bacteria for nanosized oxides by SMILES-based

optimal descriptors

AA Toropov, X-K Hu, H-M Hwang, AP Toropova, BF

Rasulev, T Puzyn, E Benfenati, J Leszczynski (Istituto

di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri, MILANO,

Italy)

TH 051|Bucky Papers - A prospective economic

and ecological investigation for the upscale of

the production process

MR Weil, S Crizeli, S Forero, L Schebek

(Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, EGGENSTEIN-

LEOPOLDSHAFEN, Germany)

TH 052|Risks of Nanotechnology Knowledge and

Information centre (national observatory) - Link

between science and policy

EHW Heugens, M Van Zijverden, AJAM Sips (RIVM,

BILTHOVEN, The Netherlands)

TH 053|Ecological and Human Health Risk

Assessment of Nanotechnology Based

Consumer Products for Regulatory Compliance

S Chan-Remillard, S Goudey (HydroQual

Laboratories Ltd./Golder Associates Ltd., CALGARY,

ALBERTA, Canada)

PH03P

TARGETED TEST STRATEGIES FOR

ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF

PHARMACEUTICALS BASED ON MODE OF

ACTION

DGJ Larsson, B Brooks

TH 062|Dose-response effects on global hepatic

gene expression in rainbow trout exposed to

diclofenac

FG Cuklev, E Kristiansson, J Fick, N Asker, L Förlin,

DGJ Larsson (Department of Neuroscience and

Physiology, Gothenburg University, GOTHENBURG,

Sweden)

TH 063|Hepatic transcriptional responses in

Zebrafish (Danio rerio) exposed to waterborne

Diclofenac

KE Tollefsen, TF Holth, K Langford, KV Thomas

(Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA),

OSLO, Norway)

TH 064|Investigating the chronic effects of the

pharmaceuticals diclofenac and gemfibrozil on

the common mussel (Mytilus edulis) and zebra

mussel (Dreissena polymorpha)

BQ Quinn, SW Schmidt, E Power, M Robinson

(Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, GALWAY,

Ireland)

TH 068|Developmental exposure to fluoxetine and

ethynylestradiol modulates neurotransmitter

levels in specific brain regions of Xenopus

tropicalis frogs

C Berg, T Backström, S Winberg, RH Richard, J

Fick, I Brandt (Uppsala University, UPPSALA,

Sweden)

TH 069|Endpoints for sexual disruption in

Xenopus tropicalis: Effects of ethynylestradiol

and clotrimazole on aromatase activity and

gonadal differentiation

M Kvarnryd, I Gyllenhammar, J Fick, RH Lindberg, C

Berg (Uppsala University, UPPSALA, Sweden)

TH 071|Antifungal drugs and omeprazole inhibit

CYP1 activity in three-spined stickleback gills

and larvae

KB Beijer, A Abrahamson, B Brunström, I Brandt

(Uppsala University, UPPSALA, Sweden)

TH 072|Effluent from bulk drug production is

toxic to aquatic vertebrates

G Carlsson, S Örn, DGJ Larsson (SLU, UPPSALA,

Sweden)

TH 073|Cytotoxic effects of statins on rainbow

trout hepatocytes

KS Ellesat, KE Tollefsen, KD Hylland (University of

Oslo, OSLO, Norway)

TH 074|Higher tier test strategies for dung fauna

organisms during the authorization process of

antiparasiticides

E Adler, J Bachmann, J Römbke (Federal

Environment Agency Germany (UBA), DESSAU-

ROβLAU, Germany)

TH 075|Extrapolation of environmental effects of

pharmaceuticals from therapeutic data

U Gündel, M Ali-Aychech, K Hanisch, A Küster, B

Rechenberg, R Schreiber, R Altenburger (Helmholtz

Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ, LEIPZIG,

Germany)

TH 076|Sensitivity of standard species used in

pharmaceutical testing and environmental risk

assessment

J Burke, S Swales (Covance Laboratories Ltd,

HARROGATE, UK)

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RA01P

APPLICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL

STANDARDS AND SITE-SPECIFIC RISK

ASSESSMENT

CR CAILES, N WILSON, S DELLA SALA

TH 082|On the application of loss functions for

determining hazardous concentrations

GL Hickey, PS Craig, A Hart (Durham University,

DURHAM CITY, UK)

TH 083|Development of a Decision Support

System (DSS) to minimize the risk of

contaminated areas to young children.

N Van Praet, JM Baveco, WP De winter, W De Coen,

NW Van den Brink, L Bervoets (Antwerp University,

ANTWERP, Belgium)

TH 085|Risks to the environment from

contaminated land. Development of a risk

assessment framework and application on test

sites.

CH Jones-Johansson, AS Allard, J Gunnarsson, T

Persson, M Gilek (Kemakta Konsult AB,

STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

TH 086|DESITE: Database for Environmental Site

Investigations on Toxicology and Ecology

AM Wintersen, M Mesman, E Grinten, M Rutgers, L

Posthuma (RIVM, BILTHOVEN, The Netherlands)

TH 087|Reflections on new ecotoxicological risk

levels and standards in the Dutch practice of soil

management and soil remediation

J Tuinstra (Soil Protection Technical Committee, THE

HAGUE, The Netherlands)

TH 088|How we assess environmental and health

risks associated with chemical releases of

nuclear facilities? CALIES, a computer tool and a

database for organic compounds, metals…

N Pires, C Ringeard, M Oddou, O Couasnon, A

Despres (Institute for Radiation Protection and

Nuclear Safety (IRSN), FONTENAY-AUX-ROSES

CEDEX, France)

TH 090|Inventory and parametrisation of age-

specific exposure factors for children

JGEA Bierkens, C Cornelis, M Van Holderbeke, R

Torfs, K De Brouwere (Flemish Institute for

Technological Research, MOL, Belgium)

TH 091|Human health risk assessment of

environmental exposure to multiple

micropollutants in a petrochemical area.

Comparison with the dietary intake

M Nadal, G Perelló, M Schuhmacher, JL Domingo

(„Rovira i Virgili„ University, REUS, Spain)

TH 093|Predicting and interpreting lead exposure

of children in a moderately contaminated area

MA Van Holderbeke, AR Standaert, C Cornelis, J

Bierkens, K De Brouwere, R Torfs, LJ Geerts, A De

Sloovere, G Van Gestel (VITO, MOL, Belgium)

TH 094|Assessing the environmental and health

risks of incinerators: a new index to compare and

evaluate the overall impact

E Boriani, V Senese, A Colombo, M Lodi, E

Benfenati, A Boxall (Mario Negri Research Institute,

MILAN, Italy)

TH 095|The assessment of environmental and

human health risks from the application of

biowastes to agricultural land

G Merrington, TS Tony Chapman, B Barnes (Wca

environment ltd, FARINGDON, UK)

TH 096|Proposal for the definition of

‘Biogeographical regions' in the context of the

Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically

Modified Plants (GMPs)

S Jaensch, J Roembke, H Teichmann (ECT

Oekotoxikologie GmbH, FLOERSHEIM, Germany)

TH 097|A model for calculation of radionuclide

concentration levels in the sea water and

depositions on the sea floor

H Rye (SINTEF, TRONDHEIM, Norway)

TH 098|Coherence test of maximum permissible

concentrations of Polychlorinated biphenyls for

environmental multimedia

ES You, LDS Lee, JJE Jaeun (Seoul National

University, SEOUL, South-Korea)

RA06P

IMPROVING RISK ASSESSMENT OF BIOCIDES:

BRIDGING REGULATORY AND SCIENTIFIC

QUESTIONS

E Van de Plassche

TH 102|Implementation of biocides management

at a country level

K Kazerovska, M Klavinš, J Dipane (University of

Latvia, RIGA, Latvia)

TH 103|MCPELMO 4.0 - A new model for the

calculation of groundwater concentrations

caused by emissions of wood preservatives at

storage sites

M Klein, S Müller-Knoche, H Goralczyk (Fraunhofer-

IME, SCHMALLENBERG, Germany)

TH 104|Fate of Triclosan in activated sludge

treatment - bridging the missing gap

K Bester, X Chen, K Furgal, JL Nielsen, D Cecil

(Aalborg University, AALBORG, Denmark)

TH 106|Environmental risk assessment of wood

preservatives - Experiences from the review

programme

J Fischer, H Goralczyk, S Liebmann (Federal

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Environment Agency, DESSAU, Germany)

TH 107|Biocides: Review of Entries to Surface

Water and Current Needs of Action from a

Regulatory Point of View

M Kahle, S Müller-Knoche, I Nöh (Federal

Environment Agency (UBA), DESSAU-ROSSLAU,

Germany)

TH 108|Biocides in surface waters and

elimination from stromwaters

K Bester, B Niederstrasser, X Lamani (Aalborg

University, AALBORG, Denmark)

TH 110|Toxicity of antifouling paints for use on

pleasure boats and vessels to non-target

organisms from three trophic levels

P Ytreberg, J Karlsson, K Holm, BT Eklund (,

STOCKHOLM, Sweden)

TH 111|Comparative Assessment in the Biocidal

Products Directive (98/8/EC): Position of the

German Federal Environment Agency concerning

environmental issues

MA Kasper, E Kretschmar, S Müller-Knoche, C

Riedhammer, B Schwarz-Schulz, A Wiemann, K

Willhaus (Federal Environment Agency, DESSAU-

ROβLAU, Germany)

TH 115|Thematic strategy on sustainable use of

pesticides - prospects and requirements for

transferring proposals for plant protection

products to biocides

BJ Jahn, S Gartiser, EI Kretschmar, B Schwarz-

Schulz, I Nöh (Federal Environment Agency,

DESSAU-ROβLAU, Germany)

TH 117|Harmonising the exposure assessments

for Rodenticides: a revision of the Emission

Scenario Document for PT14

L Van der Wal, E Van de Plassche (Joint Research

Centre, ISPRA, Italy)

RA13P

SPATIO-TEMPORAL AND TRAIT-BASED

ASPECTS IN ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT

TCM Brock, K Solomon, PJ Van den Brink

TH 122|Wildlife vulnerability maps for combined

pollutants

J Lahr, B Münier, HJ De Lange, S Gyldenkaerne, JH

Faber, PB Sørensen (Wageningen UR,

WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands)

TH 123|Trait-based assessment of effects of

pesticide applications to Soil Nematode

Community

SCJ Chelinho, IO Abrantes, KD Sautter, G Brown, JP

Sousa (IMAR - Institute of Marine Research,

COIMBRA, Portugal)

TH 124|Soil microarthropod community testing: a

new approach to increase the ecological

relevance of effect data for pesticide risk

assessment

SCJ Chelinho, X Domene, TMF Natal-da-Luz, I

Lopes, ELG Espíndola, R Ribeiro, JP Sousa (IMAR -

Institute of Marine Research, COIMBRA, Portugal)

TH 125|Effects of different time-variable exposure

regimes of the insecticide chlorpyrifos on

freshwater invertebrate communities in outdoor

microcosms

MI Zafar, PJ Van den Brink, RPA Van wijngaarden,

IR Roessink (Alterra Research Centre,

WAGENINGEN TOWN, The Netherlands)

TH 126|Species non-exchangeability for

ecotoxicological risk assessment

GL Hickey, PS Craig, R Luttik (Durham University,

DURHAM CITY, United Kingdom)

TH 127|SPEAR_organic - An indicator for effects

of organic toxicants on lotic invertebrate

communities: Independence of confounding

environmental factors over an extensive river

continuum

MA Beketov, M Liess (UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for

Environmental Research, LEIPZIG, Germany)

TH 128|Identification and quantification of trait -

toxicokinetic relationships in freshwater

Arthropoda

MN Rubach, DJ Baird, SJ Maund, PJ Van den Brink

(Wageningen UR, WAGENINGEN, The Netherlands)

TH 129|Comparison of fate and ecological effects

of pesticides in freshwater model ecosystems

between tropical and temperate regions

MA Daam, AJA Nogueira, PJ Van den Brink (Instituto

Superior de Agronomia, LISBON, Portugal)

TH 131|Catchment modelling using LF2000-WQX

for Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5): a

sensitivity analysis

OR Price, RJ Williams, Z Zhang, R Van Egmond

(Unilever, BEDFORD, United Kingdom)

TH 132|Spatio-temporal network analysis - An

Approach for the exposure assessment of small

streams

B Golla, J Krumpe, J Strassemeyer, V Gutsche

(Julius Kühn Institute, KLEINMACHNOW, Germany)

TH 133|A platform for spatiotemporally explicit

probabilistic exposure and risk assessment

T Schad, P Lenhardt (Bayer CropScience,

MONHEIM, Germany)

TH 134|Aquatic risk assessment on the basis of a

stream network analysis in the fruit growing

region Lake Constance

J Strassemeyer, B Golla, J Krumpe, V Gutsche

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(Julius Kühn-Institute, KLEINMACHNOW, Germany)

TH 136|Variability of pesticide exposure in a

stream mesocosm system: Macrophyte-

dominated vs. non-vegetated sections

MA Beketov, M Liess (UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for

Environmental Research, LEIPZIG, Germany)

TE01P

ADVANCES IN BIO-ACCUMULATION ASSESS-

MENT: PREDICTING BIOACCUMULATION

POTENTIAL IN TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS

M Bonnell

TH 142|Relative bioavailability of soil Polycyclic

Aromatic Hydrocarbons in goats

F Ounnas, S Jurjanz, A Shahin, M Thomas, C Feidt,

G Rychen (INPL (nancy university), VANDOEUVRE,

France)

TH 143|Kinetic study of transfer of PAHs and

metabolites into egg yolk in hens orally given a

mixture of PAHs

A Fournier, C Feidt, MA Dziurla, C Grandclaudon, C

Jondreville, A Lazartiques (Nancy-Université, INRA,

VANDOEUVRE-LÈS-NANCY, France)

TH 145|Distribution of metal accumulated in root,

leaf, and stem of vegetables cultured in soil

polluted with heavy metals

Y Tanaka, R Shoji (, TOKYO, Japan)

TH 146|Bioaccumulation test of persistent

organic pollutants in Eisenia fetida - chemical

analysis issues

K Vlckova, J Hofman (Masaryk University, Faculty of

Science, BRNO, Czech Republic)

TE04P

SOIL ECOTOXICOLOGY

CAM Van Gestel, J Prinz

TH 162|Evaluation of boric acid on the basis of

the results of a terrestrial test battery

L Becker, A Scheffczyk, B Foerster, C Firla-Hess, J

Oehlmann, J Roembke, T Moser (ECT

Oekotoxikologie GmbH, FLOERSHEIM, Germany)

TH 163|The possibilities of improvement of plant

tests in ecotoxicity evaluation

H Burešová, KA Mocová, H Motejlová, V Kocí

(Institute of Chemical Technology Prague, PRAHA,

Czech Republic)

TH 164|Effects of triclosan on seedling

emergence and growth

C Büche, DJ Fort, LT Navarro, R Peter, A Hauk, J

Inauen (Ciba Inc., BASEL, Switzerland)

TH 165|Influence of vessel dimensions and light

conditions on the outcome of toxicity tests with

larvae of Poecilus cupreus (L.) (Coleoptera:

Carabidae)

S Hoffmann, KM Nienstedt, A Mägert (Springborn

Smithers Laboratories (Europe), HORN, Switzerland)

TH 166|Oribatid mites: An effective toxicity test

species?

I Princz, D Siciliano, RP Scroggins (University of

Saskatchewan, OTTAWA, Canada)

TH 167|Terrestrial risk assessment on

earthworms: More knowledge needed to improve

the data evaluation of earthworm field studies

WK Krieg, OK Klein, SK Knaebe (BASF SE,

LIMBURGERHOF, Germany)

TH 168|A (re)defined medium for the study of the

biology and toxicology of Eisenia fetida

H Bouwman (North-West University,

POTCHEFSTROOM, South Africa)

TH 169|Avoidance tests of solid waste samples

with Enchytraeus albidus, Enchytraeus crypticus

and Eisenia fetida

K Kobeticova, J Hofman (Masaryk University, Faculty

of Science, BRNO, Czech Republic)

TH 170|Avoidance test with Enchytraeus albidus:

Is avoidance of individual worms comparable to

avoidance of grouped worms?

K Kobeticova, J Hofman, I Holoubek (Masaryk

University, Faculty of Science, BRNO, Czech

Republic)

TH 171|Validation of an avoidance test for soil

environmental quality assessment

M Ribo, D Ballestero, MR Pino, MC Riva (Technical

University of Catalonia (UPC). Terrassa,

TERRASSA, Spain)

TH 172|A combined strategy for detecting dioxin-

like compounds in soils from former factories of

chloralkali-electrolysis and leblanc-soda-

production.

AJ Schneider, M Brinkmann, A Gerstner, J Wölz, S

Heger, R Weber, C Bogdal, M Engwall, T Takasuga,

T-B Seiler, H Hollert (Institute for Environmental

Research, RWTH-Aachen, AACHEN, Germany)

TH 173|Artificial soil vs. natural soil as a control

for ecotoxicological testing of soil

M Necas, S Malý, J Hofman (CISTA, BRNO, Czech

Republic)

TH 174|Agricultural use of Sewage Sludge:

Influence of sludge treatment on terrestrial and

water ecotoxicity

N Roig, J Sierra, M Nadal, M Schuhmacher

(University Rovira i Virgili, TARRAGONA, Spain)

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TH 176|Effect assessment of Triclosan in the

terrestrial environment - a soil test battery

ELC Oliveira, MJB Amorim, AMVM Soares (Aveiro

University, AVEIRO, Portugal)

TH 177|Agricultural use of Sewage Sludge:

Effects on soil C and N transformation

J Sierra, N Roig, E Martí, M Nadal, M Schuhmacher

(UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA, BARCELONA,

Spain)

TH 178|Application of chlorophyll fluorescence

and leaf stomatal conductance as endpoints in

toxicity assays for hydrocarbon contaminated

soils

MD Fernández, A González, C Del Río, D Alonso, JV

Tarazona (INIA, MADRID, Spain)

TH 179|Degradation and eco-toxicity of sunflower

oil in a contaminated soil

H Bruhnke, B Fischer, R Schwartengräber, B-M

Wilke (Technische Universität Berlin. Department of

Ecology, BERLIN, Germany)

TH 182|Earthworm species sensitivity differences

to a copper containing fungicide: biomass

change, feeding response and cocoon

production

F Fourie, SA Reinecke, AJ Reinecke (Stellenbosch

University, STELLENBOSCH, South Africa)

TH 183|Integration of microorganisms and

terrestrial invertebrates in the assessment of soil

health recovery derived from Thlaspi

caerulescens growth and metal phytoextraction

V Asensio, O Barrutia, JM Becerril, L Epelde, J

Hernández-Allica, C Garbisu, I Marigómez, M Soto

(EHU/UPV, BILBAO, Spain)

TH 184|Contribution to soil health assessment in

chronically polluted soils; lethal and sublethal

standard toxicity tests (USEPA and OECD) with

lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and earthworms (Eisenia

fetida).

A Rodriguez-Ruiz, DM Castillo-Sañudo, I Marigomez

(UNIV BASQUE COUNTRY, LEIOA-BIZKAIA

(BASQUE COUNTRY), Spain)

TH 185|Ecotoxicological evaluation of urban soils

by multispecies soil system and a battery of

independent toxicity test.

S Manzo, F De Luca Picione, A Rocco, R

Carotenuto, G Maisto (ENEA C.R., PORTICI (NA),

Italy)

TH 186|Ecological hazard assessment of metal

contaminated soil at two lighthouse sites in

Atlantic Canada

EEV Chapman, G Dave, J Murimboh (University of

Gothenburg, GÖTEBORG, Sweden)

TH 187|Ecotoxicological evaluation of

contaminated soil/solid waste remediated via a

solidification / stabilisation technique

G Libralato, C Losso, R Pellay, PF Ghetti, A Volpi

Ghirardini (University of Venice Cà Foscari, VENICE,

Italy)

TH 188|Toxicity of molybdenum to soil

invertebrates in relation to bioavailability in soil

CAM Van Gestel, EM Borgman, RA Verweij, M Diez

Ortiz (VU University, AMSTERDAM, The

Netherlands)

TH 189|Predicting Cd biouptake by soil bacterium

Cupriavidus metallidurans

VI Slaveykova, R Hajdu (Swiss Swiss Federal Institut

of Technology Lausanne, EPFL, LAUSANNE,

Switzerland)

TH 190|Role of food for Cd toxicity on the

nematode Caenorhabditis elegans

S Höss, K Schlottmann, W Traunspurger (Ecossa,

STARNBERG, Germany)

TH 191|Measuring pore water concentration as a

powerful tool to interpret the result of soil toxicity

tests conducted with hydrophobic chemicals

T Hartnik, FJM Busser, B Styrishave, J Jensen

(Bioforsk - Norw. Institute for Agricult. and Env.

Research, ÅS, Norway)

TH 193|Bioavailability of dioxin-like compounds

in earthworms exposed to contaminated soil

from former sawmill sites in Sweden - biological

and chemical analysis

RM Engwall, M Larsson, J Hagberg, A Rotander, H

Elgland (Örebro University, ÖREBRO, Sweden)

TH 194|Mild extraction of PAHs and AhR agonists

relative to earthworm uptake in PAH-

contaminated soils submitted to biological

treatment

AM Rotander, M Larsson, T Von Kronhelm, H

Takner, M Engwall (Örebro University, ÖREBRO,

Sweden)

TH 195|PCBs in Serpukhov: their migration in soil

and through foodchains

AV Konoplev, LB Alexeeva, TI Bobovnikova, AI

Kochetkov (SPA „Typhoon„, OBNINSK, Russian

Federation)

TH 196|Metallic Trace Elements body burden and

gene expression analysis of biomarker

candidates in Eisenia fetida, during an 'intox-

detox' protocol performed with field soils

F Vandenbulcke, F Bernard, F Brulle, F Douay, S

Lemière, S Demuynck, A Leprêtre, F Vandenbulcke

(University of Lille , VILLENEUVE D'ASCQ, France)

TH 197|The growth and development of Pleurotus

eryngii on arsenic contaminated medium

IG Giska, MA Bazala, G Bystrzejewska-Piotrowska

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(Warsaw University/Faculty of Biology, WARSAW,

Poland)

TH 198|The costs of survival of the ground beetle

Pterostichus oblongopunctatus (Coleoptera:

Carabidae) in metal polluted environment

AJ Bednarska (Institute of Environmental Sciences,

Jagiellonian University, KRAKÓW, Poland)

TH 199|Role of Arabidopsis thaliana Stress-

Response Genes in Heavy Metal Tolerance

VM Oliveira, D Quinta, S Loureiro, P Duque, AMVM

Soares (, AVEIRO, Portugal)

TH 201|Toxicity effects of molluscicides to

terrestrial isopods

MJG Santos, NGC Ferreira, AMVM Soares, S

Loureiro (CESAM & Department of Biology-

University of Aveiro, AVEIRO, Portugal)

TH 202|A chronic hazard assessment of di-

isononyl phthalate in soil using the earthworm

(Eisenia fetida)

A Lampi, EJ Febbo, DJ Letinski, BA Kelley, R

Manning, JD Butler, TF Parkerton (ExxonMobil

Biomedical Sciences, Inc., ANNANDALE, NJ, USA)

THPC1

TRENDS IN NANORESEARCH

JJ Scott-Fordsmand, CB Bacchus

THPC1-1|(Eco)proteomics in nanotoxicity studies

with terrestrial isopods

D Drobne, S Cristobal (University of Ljubljana,

LJUBLJANA, Slovenia)

THPC1-2|Is the co-transport of hydrophobic

organic contaminants by engineered carbon-

based nanoparticles relevant ?

T Hofmann, F Von der Kammer (Vienna University,

VIENNA, Austria)

THPC1-3|Sorption of silver nanoparticles to

Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

R Behra, B Wagner, S Handschin, E Müller (Eawag,

Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and

Technology, DÜBENDORF, Switzerland)

THPC1-5|Synthesis, characterization, aggregation

behaviour and algal toxicity of Titanium Dioxide

nanoparticles

JA Gallego Urrea, M Hassellöv, T Backhaus, J Pérez

Holmberg (University of Gothenburg, GÖTEBORG,

Sweden)

THPC1-6|Influence of biopolymers and

surfactants on dispersion of carbon nanotubes

(CNTs) in the aquatic environment

IS Schwyzer, R Kaegi, L Sigg, B Nowack (Empa, ST.

GALLEN, Switzerland)

THPC1-7|Uptake of Cobalt and Silver

nanoparticles in earthworms (Eisenia fetida),

using neutron activation as a tracing technique

C Coutris, T Hertel-Aas, EJ Joner, DH Oughton

(Norwegian University of Life Sciences, AAS,

Norway)

THPC1-8|Synthesis, characterization, aggregation

behaviour and algal toxicity of Silver

nanoparticles

JA Gallego Urrea, M Hassellöv, T Backhaus, ÂF

Serrano (University of Gothenburg, GÖTEBORG,

Sweden)

THPC2

FROZEN HISTORY - ENVIRONMENTAL

SPECIMEN BANKS

A Bignert, JK Koschorreck

THPC2-1|Canada's National Aquatic Biological

Specimen Bank and database

DJ McGoldrick, MG Clark, MJ Keir, SM Backus, M

Malecki (Environment Canada, BURLINGTON,

ONTARIO, Canada)

THPC2-3|The Mediterranean marine mammal

tissue bank of the University of Padova (Italy)

M Giurisato, F Marcer, S Mazzariol, B Cozzi

(University of Padova, PADOVA, Italy)

THPC2-4|Taking the past into the future - the

German Environmental Specimen bank

JK Koschorreck, AG Gies, MKG Kolossa-Gehring

(Umweltbundesamt, DESSAU-ROβLAU, Germany)

THPC2-5|The role of environmental specimen

banking : Specific storing protocols linked to

different analytical issues

EL Leclerc, ET Tessier (Andra, CHÂTENAY-

MALABRY CEDEX, France)

THPC2-6|Using banked seabird eggs for long-

term monitoring of contaminants in the Alaska

marine ecosystem

PR Becker, SS Vander Pol, RD Day, AJ Moors, RS

Pugh, D Point, DG Roseneau (NIST/Hollings Marine

Laboratory, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA,

United States of America)

THPC2-7|Retrospective monitoring of

perfluorinated compounds in archived herring

gull eggs

H Ruedel, J Mueller, H Juerling, C Schroter-Kermani

(Fraunhofer IME Schmallenberg,

SCHMALLENBERG, Germany)

THPC2-9|Temporal and spatial trends of new and

legacy POPs in German marine ecosystems

C Schroeter-Kermani, H Ruedel, D Kreft, J

Koschorrek (Federal Environment Agency, BERLIN,

Germany)

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THPC2-10|Retrospective monitoring of

methyltriclosan in freshwater fish covering the

period 1992 - 2007

H Ruedel, W Boehmer, C Schroter-Kermani

(Fraunhofer IME Schmallenberg,

SCHMALLENBERG, Germany)

THPC2-11|Our frozen future - conceptual

considerations for environmental specimen

banks

JK Koschorreck (Umweltbundesamt, DESSAU-

ROβLAU, Germany)

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AUTHOR

INDEX

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CH, ET, LC, ME, NM, PH, RA, TE: Platform presentations MO, TH, TU, WE: Poster (spotlight) presentations

MOPC, TUPC, WEPC, THPC: Poster corner presentations

A Aagaard, A. MO 336 Aalderink, GH. TUPC2-1 Aamand, J. TU 110 Aardema, M. TU 333 Aarnes, JB. RA14A-2 Aarre, I. CH06C-4 Abad-Kelly, J. LC03-3 Abbott, LJ. WE 081 Åberg, A. MO 082 Abrahamson, A. TH 071 Abramenkova, AO. WE 125 Abramenkovs, AA. WE 125 Abrantes, IO. TH 123 Abrantes, JC. TUPC2-3 Abreu, SN. MO 025, WE 263, WE 264, WE 265 Abu Bakar, A. WE 282 Aburous, SY. TU 342 Adam, C. ET06-1 Adam, O. MO 171 Adamek, Z. MO 093, WEPC2-1 Adam-Guillermin, C. MO 188 Adamovsky, O. MO 207, TU 148 Adams, MS. MO 013 Adams, W. RA11B-3, TU 361 Adamzyk, C. TU 112 Adler, E. TH 074 Admiraal, W. TE04B-3 Adolfsson-Erici, M. MO 135 Afanasiev, S. WE 296 Afonso, MJ. TU 184 Ågerstrand, M. WE 206 Agler, MT. TU 272 Agnetti, F. WE 102 Agra, ARS. WE 265 Ahel, M. WE 038 Ahlf, W. TU 387 Ahlroth, S. LC02A-4 Ahrens, L. ET13-2, MO 269, MO 270, MO 271, MO

282, TU 086 Ahtiainen, H. RA14A-2 Ait-Aissa, S. ET07-3, WE 096 Akahori, Y. ET01B-3 Akerman, J. CH07B-5 Al Rajab, AJ. WE 178 Albers, CN. TU 131 Albertsson, E. MO 178 Albrecht, SA. WE 343 Alcañiz, JM. TU 077 Aldenberg, T. MO 351, TU 333, TU 367 Aldrich, AP. MO 325 Aldridge, DC. MO 017 Alegria, H. WE 075 Alexandre, M. WE 138 Alexandre Reis de Lima, E. WE 258 Alexeeva, LB. TH 195 Ali, A. TE04B-4 Ali-Aychech, M. TH 075 Alix, A. MO 336, MO 340 Allan, IA. WE 055 Allard, AS. TH 085 Allard, B. CH01C-5, TU 093, WE 121 Allen, Y. WE 153 Allott, R. RA01-1 Almeida, B. MO 024 Almeida, JR. MO 191, WE 289

Almeida, RA. WE 274 Alm-Rosenblad, M. MO 154 Almut, G. TU 075 Alonso, D. TH 178 Alonso, E. RA10B-2, TU 337 Alonzo, F. WE 119 Alsberg, TE. MO 135 Altenburger, R. CH06A-4, ET12-1, MO 145, MO 155,

TH 075, WE 389 Altin, D. CH04A-5, MO 198, WE 310, WE 311, WE

315 Alvarez-Guerra, M. RA12A-5, TU 271 Alvez de Abreu, M. WE 258 Amin, AE. MO 162 Ammann, A. MO 007 Amorim, M. ET03-1, NM02A-5, TE02-2, TE03-2, TH

176 Ampleman, G. TU 302 Amundsen, CE. MO 268 An, K-G. MO 177, MO 383 An, YJ. TU 029, TU 030, TU 033 Andersen, HE. RA04-2 Andersen, M. MO 352, NM02B-4 Andersen, O. NM03-5, TU 233 Anderson, P. TU 250 Andersson, H. RA07B-5 Andersson, L. MO 309, WE 273 Andersson, P. RA01-1 Andersson, PL. CH02-2, ET13-4, MO 127, TE04B-1,

WE 007 Andrae, ASG. NM03-5, TU 233, TUPC1-1 Andras, J. MO 239 Andre, JM. MO 210, MO 299 André Lourenço, RA. WE 258 Angenent, LT. TU 272 Anger, T. WE 031, WEPC2-1 Anselmo, HMR. WE 288 Ansone, L. WE 177 Antunes, A. ET05-2, TU 139 Antunes, FE. TU 006, TU 024 Anzalone, L. WE 102 Aoustin, E. LC03-2, MO 241, TU 238, TU 244, WE

297 Apitz, SE. RA12B-2 Applegate, J. TU 280 Apraiz, I. ET02-2 Aquilonius, K. WE 115 Araújo, CVM. WE 292 Arbeille, B. TU 016 Arena, P. MO 241 Arey, S. MO 363 Arning, J. TU 043 Arnold, D. RA05-5 Arnold, JS. MO 341 Arnold, SM. TU 359 Arnoldsson, E. MO 055 Arnot, J. CH05B-2 Arp, HPH. CH07A-5, TU 085, WE 010 Arrhenius, Å. ET04B-4, TU 054 Arsenault, G. WE 135 Arts, GHP. RA05-5, TUPC2-1, TUPC2-2 Arukwe, A. WE 313 Arvidsson, RC. TU 004 Arwidsson, Z. TU 093 Asensio, V. TH 183 Ashauer, R. RA08B-1, RA13A-2, WE 242

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CH, ET, LC, ME, NM, PH, RA, TE: Platform presentations MO, TH, TU, WE: Poster (spotlight) presentations

MOPC, TUPC, WEPC, THPC: Poster corner presentations

Asker, N. ME02-3, MO 154, MO 200, TH 025, TH 062, WE 194

Asplund, L. TU 172 Atanasova, N. WE 225 Augagneur, SA. WE 070 Aulinger, AM. MO 088 Aune, M. TU 172 Ausili, A. RA12A-4 Aust, N. TU 346, TU 366, TU 387 Auteri, D. MO 336 Ayalogu, EO. TU 068 Ayuso, S. WE 362 Azevedo, J. TU 144 Azevedo, M-M. MO 024 Azimonti, G. RA13B-3 Azzolina, A. CH07A-1

B Baalousha, M. TH 042 Baart, AC. MO 089, RA02-5 Baartmans, RFW. RA07B-2 Baas, J. ET04A-1, RA09-1 Babczynska, A. TU 382, WE 323 Babica, P. WE 053 Baborowski, M. RA12A-2 Babut, M. TU 292 Bacchus, CB. WE 346 Bach, L. ME03-4 Bach, M. RA13B-3, RA13B-4 Bachmann, J. PH02B-3, TH 074 Backhaus, T. ET04A-2, ET04B-4, MOPC1-5, PH01-3,

PH02B-5, RA09-2, THPC1-5, THPC1-8, TU 047, TU 054, TU 062, TU 344, WE 142, WE 186, WE 198, WE 388

Backström, T. TH 068 Bäckström, M. CH01C-5 Backus, S. MO 302, THPC2-1 Badot, P-M. WE 114 Bagnati, R. CH04B-1 Baier, B. MO 316 Bailey, C. MO 208 Bailleul, C. MO 031, WE 382 Baird, DJ. RA13A-2, TH 128 Baker, CJ. WE 163 Baker, J. MO 239 Bakker, FM. MO 339 Bal, K. TUPC2-6 Bala, AB. TU 246, WE 361 Balaam, J. CH03-1, ET07-1, WE 037, WE 063, WE

064 Balaguer, P. WE 096 Baldo, GL. LC05-5 Bálint, M. MO 239 Ballestero, D. TH 171 Balode, M. MO 354, TU 264, WE 301 Balodis, J. TU 264 Bamber, SD. ME01A-4, ME03-5 Bandouchova, H. MO 207 Bandow, N. CH06A-4 Bandowe, A. CH10-4, MO 053 Banovec, P. WE 225 Barata, C. MO 166, MO 199, MO 307, MO 322, TU

053, TU 114 Barbeau, E. ET01B-4 Barbeau, K. MO 007 Barber, J. WE 037, WE 058

Barbosa, AC. MO 027 Barceló, D. ET14B-1, MO 049, NM01-2, TU 087, TU

122, WE 166, WE 167, WE 181, WE 215, WE 222, WEPC2-7

Barda, I. TU 264 Bardot, C. WE 383 Baril, A. RA03B-5 Barillet, S. MO 188 Barillier, D. MO 010, TU 383 Barjhoux, I. TU 293 Barletta-Bergan, A. MO 348 Barmaz, S. MO 294, TU 193 Barnes, B. TH 095 Barnes, S. WEPC1-5 Baroni, D. WE 259 Barra Caracciolo, A. TU 194, WE 325 Barrett, KL. WE 182, WE 197 Barritaud, LB. MO 069 Barriuso, E. RA13B-3 Barron, LP. WE 174 Barrutia, O. TH 183 Baršiene, J. WE 301 Barska, IB. WE 261 Barthel, LP. WE 343 Bartova, K. TU 140, TU 147, TU 148 Basopo, N. MO 308 Basta, N. TE03-1 Bastianoni, SB. WE 339 Bataineh, SA. CH04A-2 Batisson, I. MO 183, WE 392 Batista, S. MO 324 Baudiffier, D. ET07-3 Baudrimont, M. CH01A-5, MO 210, WE 195 Bauer-Gottwein, P. WE 221 Baun, A. NM02B-4, WE 221 Bausch-Goldbohm, S. WE 363 Bautista-Flores, AN. WE 050 Baveco, H. RA08A-4, TH 083, WE 236, WE 239, WE

240 Baxter, E. TU 162 Bayart, J-B. LC02B-2, MO 241 Bayer, P. LC02B-3 Bayona, JM. WE 299, WE 300 Bazala, MA. TH 197 Bazbauers, GB. MO 252 Bazinet, J. TU 125 Beak, D. TU 301 Bean, TP. ET03-3, TU 012 Beatriz, B. TH 020 Beaugelin, K. LC02A-2 Beaumont, P. MO 299 Becaert, V. LC03-2, LC06-4, TE02-5, TE04A-5,

TUPC1-7 Becerril, JM. TH 183 Bech, C. ET08-1 Becher, G. MO 054 Beck, T. WE 343 Becker, L. TH 162 Becker, PR. THPC2-6 Beckingham, BA. CH06B-3 Bednarska, AJ. TE02-4, TH 198 Beesley, A. PH01-5 Behr, A. MO 157 Behra, R. CH01B-5, MO 298, THPC1-3, TU 021 Behrend, A. ET05-4 Beijer, KB. TH 071

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MOPC, TUPC, WEPC, THPC: Poster corner presentations

Beingessner, R. TU 036 Beiras, R. ME01B-2, ME01B-4, MO 190, MO 355, TH

031, WE 272, WE 287, WE 299 Beketov, MA. RA13A-1, TH 127, TH 136, TU 263 Belanger, S. ET01A-1, ET01A-3, LC04-4 Belgers, JDM. TUPC2-1, TUPC2-2 Belhaj, M. RA07B-2, RA07B-5, WE 213, WE 214 Belkinova, D. TU 145 Bellas, J. ME01B-2, ME01B-4, MO 190, WE 272 Belloto, S. WE 340 Beltran Rodriguez, EM. WE 057 Belz, RB. TU 064 Belzunce, MJ. ME01B-3 Ben-David, M. ET15-3 Benedetti, L. WE 225, WE 226 Benedetti, M. RA12A-4 Benedicto, J. TH 019, TH 020 Benfenati, E. RA10A-2, TH 050, TH 094, TU 367, WE

006, WE 016, WE 024 Bengtson Nash, S. MO 113, TH 006, WE 282, WE

305, WE 306 Bengtsson, MJB. MO 250 Bengtsson, U. RA14B-4, WE 103 Beníšek, M. MO 197 Benoit, C. LC04-1 Benoliel, MJ. MO 303 Benoot, D. ET03-5, MO 146 Berankova, P. PH02B-1 Bérard, A. WE 387 Beresford, NA. RA01-1 Berg, C. ET07-2, TH 068, TH 069 Berg, H. WE 135 Berg, K. ME02-5 Berg, T. WE 310, WE 311 Bergamin, M. WE 290 Berger, E. WEPC2-1 Berger, U. ET13-3, MO 279 Bergeron, P-M. TU 022, TU 078 Berghmans, P. RA01-2 Bergknut, M. CH06A-2, WE 220, WE 220 Bergmann Filho, TUBF. TU 260, WE 278 Berlusconi, J. TH 043 Bermond, AP. MO 029 Bernard, F. TH 196 Bernardeschi, M. TU 034, TU 183 Berndt, M. TU 117 Berns, AE. CH06B-4 Bernstein, AG. RA12B-2 Berrojalbiz, N. CH08-1, MO 106, TU 114 Bersuder, P. WE 063, WE 064 Bertsch, PM. NM01-4 Bérubé, V. TU 078 Bervoets, L. MO 039, MO 276, TH 083, TU 380 Besnier, NF. TU 022 Bessat, C. WE 225 Besse, JP. WE 201 Besse-Hoggan, P. MO 183, WE 383, WE 392 Besser, JM. CH01B-4 Besson, B. WE 114 Best, J. MO 216 Bestari, J. MO 352 Bester, K. RA06-1, TH 104, TH 108, WE 172, WE 218 Betoulle, S. TU 170, TU 171 Beulshausen, TB. MO 295, WE 183 Biagianti-Risbourg, S. MO 168, MO 313, TU 170, TU

171

Bickley, LK. WE 155 Bickmeyer, U. TU 135 Bidleman, TF. CH08-2, ET14B-4, ET14B-5, MO 108,

MO 112, MO 302, WE 075, WE 304 Bidoglio, G. RA13B-3, WE 227 Biegel, A. RA10A-5 Bielasik-Rosinska, MD. RA06-3 Bielska, L. TU 121 Bierkens, J. RA01-2, TH 090, TH 093, TU 300, TU

304 Bierl, R. TU 095 Bieser, J. MO 088 Biester, MA. MO 391 Bignell, P. ET03-3, ME02-4 Bigorgne, EB. TU 028 Binkowski, L. MO 209 Birch, H. WE 225 Bitsch, A. RA06-2 Bittner, M. WE 328, MO 356, MO 358 Bjerg, PL. TU 245, WE 221 Bjerregaard, P. TU 134 Bjerselius, R. TU 172 Björklund, A. LC05-1 Björklund, E. MO 137, TU 072 Björlenius, B. MO 135, MO 143, WE 188 Blaha, L. TU 140, TU 147, TU 148, WE 053 Blahova, L. TU 147 Blanc, G. CH01A-5 Blanc, IB. MO 246 Blanck, H. ET04B-4, PH01-3, TU 054, WE 386, WE

388 Blaschke, U. WE 013 Blasco, J. NM02A-3, TU 165, WE 292 Blom, IS. WE 335 Blomberg, AH. MO 154, MO 203 Blum, CTF. TUPC1-3 Blust, R. CH02-1, ET03-5, MO 039, MO 146, TU 380 Bobovnikova, TI. TH 195 Bobrowski, A. MO 005 Bobzin, K. ET04A-4 Boehmer, T. MO 060, MO 064 Boehmer, W. THPC2-10 Boerneke, JL. MO 130 Boethling, B. TU 350 Bøg, C. RA10B-1 Bogdal, C. MO 111, TH 172 Bohatier, J. MO 183, WE 380, WE 383, WE 392 Bohlin, P. WE 080 Böhme, A. WE 087 Boikova, E. WE 301 Boireau, V. MO 045 Bojarski, A. CH05B-4 Bolchakov, V. ET12-3 Boller, M. RA06-1 Bolli, RI. TUPC2-3 Bolognesi, C. MO 184 Bondarenko, S. CH07A-2, TUPC2-5 Bonnell, A. TE01-5 Bonnemoy, F. WE 383 Bonomet, V. RA11B-1 Bontje, D. RA08B-4 Bony, SB. MO 181, MO 182, MO 311 Bonzom, BO. WE 106, WE 120 Boobis, AR. RA09-4 Booij, P. CH07B-5 Boon, JG. MO 089

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Boonstra, H. TUPC2-2 Booth, AM. CH04A-5, WE 315 Bopp, SK. MO 334, RA05-2 Boreiko, C. TE03-1 Borg, H. RA12B-3, TU 388 Borgå, K. ME03-2, RA04-4, TU 270, WE 310 Borggaard, OK. MO 026 Borghesi, N. TH 034, WE 307 Borgman, EM. TH 188, TE04B-2 Borgmann, U. MO 015 Boriani, E. TH 094, TU 367 Borja, A. ME01A-3, ME01B-3 Bornman, MS. ET07-5 Borrmann, KR. MO 296 Bossi, R. MO 113 Bosveld, ATC. ET09-1 Böttcher, M. ET10-1 Bouchard, D. MOPC1-1, TU 041 Boulay, A-M. LC02B-2, MO 236 Boumaïza, MBO. TH 031 Bouraoui, F. RA13B-3 Bourgault, G. LC01-2 Bourgeault, A. CH01A-3 Bourrachot, S. ET06-1, MO 188 Boutin, C. RA03B-5 Bouvart, F. WE 347 Bouwman, H. ET07-5, TE01-4, TH 011, TH 168, TU

116, TU 166 Bouwmeester, M. LC01-4 Bowen, K. WE 192, WE 196 Bowers, T. TE03-1 Bowes, M. TU 002 Bowyer, MB. ET14A-2 Boxall, A. TH 094 Brack, W. CH03-3, CH03-4, CH04A-2, CH04A-4,

CH06A-4, ET10-1, MO 073, RA03A-4, WE 030, WE 031, WE 173, WEPC2-1

Bradac, P. CH01B-5 Bradley, P. ET08-4 Bradshaw, C. WE 110, WE 115 Brady, M. MO 208 Bragadin, M. WE 085, WE 275 Brakstad, OG. CH04A-5, WE 320 Brand, E. TE03-4 Brändli, RC. CH06B-1 Brandsma, S. ET15-5 Brandsma, SH. MO 051 Brandt, I. TH 068, TH 071 Brandt, J. MO 086 Brandt, U. PH02B-3 Brattin, L. TU 162 Braunbeck, T. ET01A-1, ET01A-3, ET09-2, ET10-1,

MO 281, WE 086, WE 089 Braune, M. MO 112 Braunschweig, A. LC02B-5 Breedveld, GD. CH06B-1, CH07A-5, TU 085 Breitbarth, E. WE 386 Breitholtz, C. RA14B-1, RA14B-4, TU 055, TU 283,

TU 388, WE 187, WE 188 Breitschwerdt, A. CH06B-4 Breivik, K. CH07A-5, WE 067 Bressling, J. ET04A-4 Breuer, M.A.. ET07-4 Bridges, S. RA12A-1 Briers, R. TH 044 Brignon, J-M. RA07B-1, RA07B-5

Brils, J. RA03A-4 Brinke, M. ET10-4 Brinkman, S. WEPC1-8 Brinkmann, M. TH 172, TU 261, TU 265, TU 272, WE

188 Brion, F. ET06-1, ET07-3, WE 096, WE 133 Brix, R. MO 093 Brock, TCM. MO 338, MO 340, TH 002, TUPC2-1 Broderick, M. WEPC1-5 Broeg, K. WE 301 Broerse, M. TE02-4, TU 071 Brooks, J. MO 167 Brooks, M. RA11B-3 Brooks, S. WE 270, WE 277 Brorström Lunden, E. RA07B-5 Brosché, S. ET04A-2, PH02B-5, WE 198 Brown, AR. WE 155 Brown, B. RA11B-1, RA11B-2, TU 389, WE 223 Brown, C. MO 340, TU 348 Brown, G. TH 123 Brown, JN. TU 060 Brown, K. MO 339 Bruckers, L. RA01-2 Bruhnke, H. TH 179 Brulik, J. WE 045 Brulle, F. MO 163, TH 196 Brumbaugh, WG. CH01B-4, TU 280 Brun-Bellut, J. ET14A-4, WE 068 Bruno, G. MO 273 Bruns, E. RA08B-2, WE 235, WE 239, WE 245, WE

246, WE 247 Brunström, B. MO 219, TH 071 Brussaard, L. RA03B-1 Bruun, S. WE 221 Brzeska, A. TE02-4 Bucheli, TD. CH04B-5, CH06B-5, TU 040 Budd, R. TUPC2-5 Budzinski, H. TU 293, WE 070, WE 071, WE 072, WE

164, WE 165, WE 300 Büche, C. TH 164 Buerge, IJ. PH02A-1 Buijse, LL. TUPC2-2 Bujanic, A. ET04B-1 Bulle, CSM. LC02B-2, MO 236, MO 241, MOPC2-6,

TE04A-5, TU 083 Bultinck, P. WE 017 Bundschuh, M. ET04B-2 Bundy, JG. RA11A-4 Bunke, D. TUPC1-3 Buonamici, R. TU 225 Burauel, P. CH06B-4, TU 111 Burešová, H. TH 163, TU 049 Burga, KF. TU 291 Burgeot, T. WE 300 Burgess, M. WE 048, WE 032, WE 073, WE 296,

CH03-2 Burke, J. WE 196, WE 092, TH 076, WE 192, WE

136, ET07P Burkhardt, M. CH04B-4, RA06-1 Bursian, S. ET08-4 Burton, GA. WEPC2-4, TU 390 Bury, NR. TH 024 Busch, J. MO 269 Busch, W. NM02A-1 Buschmann, J. TU 335 Bush, A. TU 361, TU 362

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C Caboche, JC. RA11A-3, WEPC1-3, WEPC1-2 Cabral, M. TU 061 Cabrerizo, A. TU 087, TU 122 Cacela, D. WEPC1-8 Cachot, J. TU 293 Cadete, MA. TU 051 Caetano, L. MO 324 Cagampan, S. ET14B-5 Cailes, CR. RA01-1 Cajaraville, MP. ET09-3, ME01B-1 Calbet, A. TU 114 Caldeiras, AC. LC06-5 Caldwell, GS. ET03-4 Calhôa, CF. MO 169, MO 170 Caliani, I. MO 164 Callaghan, A. ET12-3 Calmano, W. RA12B-5 Camargo, JA. TU 130, ET05-1 Camilleri, V. WE 118 Campbell, A. WE 179 Campillo, JA. TH 019, TH 020 Campos, BJG. TE02-2 Campra, P. MO 234 Camus, LA. ME03-3, WE 312, WE 313 Camusso, M. MO 038 Cañas, I. RA10B-2 Candido, A. TU 067 Canesi, L. TU 019, TU 020 Canfield, J. TU 192, RA03A-3 Cantwell, MG. WE 048, CH03-2 Capdeville, MJC. WE 164, WE 165 Caplat, C. MO 010, TU 383 Cappellaro, F. WE 357 Capri, E. MO 340, MO 186, TU 273, TU 384 Caprì, F. MO 184 Caquet, T. WE 241 Carafa, R. WE 212, CH05B-1 Caraiman, D. WE 163 Caravatti, I. WE 242 Carbonell, G. WE 169 Cardoso, VV. MO 303 Carls, C. ME03-3 Carlsson, E. LC04-3 Carlsson, G. PH02B-5, TH 072 Carmela Montone, RC. WE 258 Carney, M. WEPC1-8 Carney Almroth, BM. TH 023 Carotenuto, R. TH 185 Carr, G. ET01A-1, ET01A-3 Carrasco Navarro, V. WE 318 Carreira, A. CH05A-2 Caruso Bicego, MC. WE 258 Casado Martinez, MC. MO 037 Casas, S. WE 297 Casellato, S. TU 130 Casini, S. MO 164

Cássio, F. ET11-1, WE 385, MO 024 Castano Calvo, AC. WE 103 Castellani, V. LC03-5 Castells, F. MO 237, WE 332, TU 239, TU 242 Castensson, S. WE 162 Castiglioni, S. CH04B-1 Castilla, AM. TU 079 Castillo, L. WEPC2-3, RA07A-5, WE 225 Castillo, M. WE 289 Castillo-Sañudo, DM. TH 184 Castro, J. MO 106 Cato, I. WE 005 Cavalié, I. MO 188 Cebrian-Tarrason, D. LC03-3 Ceccon, S. RA01-3 Cecil, D. TH 104 Cedergreen, NC. TU 057, TU 064, MO 352 Celander, C. PH01-2 Cenijn, P. CH07B-5 Centofanti, T. RA13B-3 Cerbin, SS. TU 153 Cerejeira, MJ. MO 324 Cerk, M. WE 225, RA07A-3 Cermak, P. MO 357 Cernohlavkova, J. MO 381 Céspedes, R. WEPC2-7 Chaemfa, C. WE 058 Chahin, A. MO 189 Chaminé, HI. TU 184 Champoux, L. MO 217 Chandler, GT. RA14B-1 Chang, H. WE 095 Chan-Remillard, S. TH 053 Chapman, EEV. TH 186 Chapman, M. RA11B-3, RA10A-1 Charlatchka, R. TU 292 Chartrand, DT. ET14B-2 Chastel, O. TU 163 Chaudhry, Q. RA10A-2 Chavez, GA. TU 018 Chayer, J-A. TUPC1-7 Chelinho, SCJ. TH 123, TH 124 Chen, R. TU 096 Chen, X. TH 104, WE 218, WE 172 Chipman, JK. TU 012 Chmolowska, D. WE 384 Choe, C-S. WE 004 Choi, HG. TU 080 Choi, J-W. MO 383 Choi, K. TU 259, TU 011, WE 189, TU 025 Choi, KH. TU 008 Chomkhamsri, K. LC05-5 Choubert, JMC. WE 070 Choy, SC. RA04-1 Chrisantis, K. TU 085 Christen, V. PH03-4, PH02B-2 Christensen, G. WE 310 Christensen, JH. MO 086 Christensen, P. LC05-3 Christensen, SB. WE 221 Christian, P. TU 042, TU 010, TU 012 Christiansen S, J. ME03-3, WE 312 Christofi, N. TH 043 Chu, PNS. MO 021 Chung, R. WE 291 Ciacci, C. TU 020

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Ciaprini, F. RA12A-4 Ciarlo, MC. TU 295 Cicero, AM. MO 360 Ciesielski, TM. ET08-1 Ciffroy, P. TU 384 Ciroth, A. TU 224 Cizkova, M. WE 143 Claessens, M. CH07B-4, TU 309 Clancy, AM. LC04-3 Clark, MG. THPC2-1 Clark, RJ. TH 048 Classen, S. TU 176, RA13B-4 Clauer, N. MO 227 Claus, E. TU 281 Cobb, GP. TU 018 Cocquery, MC. WE 070 Coeurdassier, MC. ET15-1, TU 163 Cofalla, C. TU 261, TU 265 Cohen-Barnhouse, A. ET08-4 Cole, P. TH 042 Colli Dula, RC. MO 201 Collins, D. CH06C-1, TU 109 Colombo, A. WE 006, TH 094 Comber, MHI. TU 369, RA10B-3 Comber, SDW. WE 223 Combourieu, B. WE 380, MO 183 Connelly, MJ. WE 051 Contardo-Jara, V. ET05-3 Cooper, R. ET01B-3 Coors, A. RA09-5 Coppin, F. CH01C-1 Copplestone, D. RA01-1, WE 110 Coquet, Y. RA13B-3 Cornelis, C. TU 300, TH 093, RA01-2, TU 304, TH

090, RA11A-1 Cornelissen, G. CH06C-5, TU 085, CH07A-5, CH06B-

1 Corsolini, S. WE 307, TH 034 Cortina, JL. WEPC2-7 Corvini, PFX. CH06B-4 Cosson, P. ET15-1 Costa, M. TU 077 Costas, DCO. TH 031 Coté, M. MO 068 Cotelle, S. TU 032, TE04A-1 Couasnon, O. TH 088 Couderchet, M. MO 313, MO 329 Cousins, AP. RA07A-1 Cousins, IT. MO 278 Coutris, C. THPC1-7, MOPC1-4 Couture, P. TU 273 Cowan-Ellsberry, CE. ET01B-1 Cozzi, B. THPC2-3 Craft, JA. WE 132 Craig, P. WEPC1-8 Craig, PS. TH 082, TH 126 Crane, M. TU 338, RA10B-4, TU 351, WE 093 Cren-Olive, C. ET14A-4 Cristobal, S. THPC1-1, TU 005, ET02-2 Critto, AC. NM03-1, RA07B-4 Crizeli, S. TH 051 Cronin, MTD. WE 026, RA10A-2 Crossley, A. TU 031, TU 002 Crouzet, O. WE 383, WE 392 Cui, L. CH07B-3 Cuklev, FG. TH 062

Cuny, CU. WE 120 Cupr, P. MO 357, TU 279, MO 356 Custer, KW. TU 390 Cuypers, A. ET06-3, ET04B-1 Czub, G. CH05B-2

D Da Costa Machado, EC. TU 284 Da Silva, EF. WE 320 Daam, MA. TH 129, TU 056 Dabrowska, H. WE 301, WE 261 Dachs, J. TU 087, TU 122, TU 114, MO 106, CH08-1 Daginnus, K. WE 021, CH02-4 Dagnino, A. MO 184 Dahl, U. WE 188 Dahllöf, I. ET11-5, ME03-4 Dalkvist, T. RA13B-1 Damásio, J. MO 166 Dandres, V. TU 226 Dang, MKM. TH 048 Daniel, M. WE 179 Daniel, P. MO 299 Daniels, B.. ET07-4 Danielsson, C. TE04B-1 Danielsson, G. ET02-2 Dao, TS. TU 141 Dapsis, M. WE 060 Darling, C. MO 128 Davail, S. MO 210, MO 299 Daval, AD. LC06-5 Dave, RG. MO 368, MO 378, WE 350, MO 376, TH

186 Davenport, J. TU 339 David, D. WE 044 David, E. TU 171 David, H. TH 046, TH 047 Davidson, A. TU 362 Davies, B. TU 361 Davies, I. WE 064, WE 081 Davies, J. RA05-5 Davies, M. TU 105 Davis, FW. MO 231 Davis, T. TU 038 Davison, B. WE 058 Davoren, M. WE 294, MOPC1-6 Dawson, KA. NM02A-2, MOPC1-6 Day, RD. THPC2-6 Dazy, M. TU 032 De Baets, B. WE 226 De Boer, J. MO 051 De Boer, ME. ET03-2 De Boer, R. CH04A-1 De Boer, TE. ET03-2 De Brabander, HF. TU 309 De Brouwere, K. TH 093, RA01-2, TU 300, TH 090,

TU 304, TE03P, TU 372, RA11A-1 De Coen, W. ET12-2, WE 129, ET03-1, MO 204,

CH02-1, ET13-1, TH 083, MO 276, MO 148, ET04A-1

De Deckere, E. MO 093, TUPC2-6 De Feraudy, TDF. WE 356 De Jager, CJ. WE 138 De Jong, FMW. RA05-4, MO 337, MO 338, MO 339,

RA05-3 De Jonge, M. MO 039 De Keyser, W. WE 225, WE 226

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TU 392, TU 258, CH01B-1 De Schryver, AM. MO 233 De Silva, AO. TE01-3, MO 274 De Silva, PMCS. TE04A-3 De Sloovere, A. TH 093 De Souza, G. ET02-4 De Temmerman, L. TE01-2 De Vaufleury, A. ET15-1, TU 163 De Voogt, P. MO 048, MO 079, MO 276, TU 153 De winter, WP. TH 083 De Zwart, D. MO 350, WEPC2-4, RA07B-4 Debaene, L. TU 298 DeBlois, R. MO 068 Decker, A. TU 230 Dedecker, D. TU 298 Dedourge-Geffard, O. MO 313, MO 168 Dekker, K. RA11A-2 Del Borghi, M. LC05-5 Del Río, C. TH 178 Del Vento, S. CH08-1 Delahaut, L. TU 171 Delaney, E. WE 290, RA12B-2 DeLaronde, A. MO 273 Delbeke, K. TU 361, RA11B-1 Della-Vedova, C. LC02A-2 Delos, C. RA11B-3 DelValls, TA. TU 271 Demeneix, BA. ET01B-4 Demengeot, E. WEPC2-6 Demou, E. NM03-4 Demuynck, S. TH 196 Demuysère, RAE. TE02-5 Denys, SD. RA11A-3, WEPC1-3, WEPC1-2 Derksen, A. RA14A-1, PH02B-4 Derrick, P. TU 295 Deschenes, L. TU 083, MOPC2-6, MO 236, LC06-3,

MO 229, MO 241, LC03-2, TE04A-5, TE02-5, CH05B-3, LC06-4, LC02B-2

Despres, A. TH 088 Destercke, S. LC02A-2 Dettling, J. CH05B-3 Deutschmann, B.. ET07-4 DeVault, D. TU 280 Devaux, AD. MO 181, MO 182, MO 311 Dewaele, J. LC01-3 D'Hollander, AA. MO 276 Di Capua, E. MO 373 Di Fiore, S. ET01A-5 Di Guardo, A. CH05A-4 Di Lorenzo, B. MO 360, MO 373 Di Toro, D. MO 364, MO 363 Díaz-Cruz, MS. WE 167 Dickinson, RA. WE 197 Dietrich, D. ET09-1 Diez, MD. TE04B-2

Diez Ortiz, M. TH 188 Dillon, CT. MO 013 Dimitrov, S. MO 084 Dimitrova, I. TU 145 Dinkla, JT. RA03B-3 Dipane, J. TU 352, TU 247, TH 102 Dixon, GD. MO 015 Dixon, J. ET04B-3, TH 008 Diz, FR. WE 292 Djogo, M. TU 088 Dmytrasz, B. RA10B-3 Dodard, S. TU 022 Dom, N. CH02-1 Domene, X. TH 124 Domingo, JL. MO 275, MO 387, TH 091, WE 008, WE

069, MO 386 Domingues, I. MO 169, MO 170, MO 173, WE 193,

MO 327 Dominik, J. MO 005 Domoradzki, JY. MO 062 Dondero, F. MO 185 Donner, E. RA07A-3, RA07B-3, WE 219, WE 225,

RA07A-2 Dorea, JG. MO 027 Dorgerloh, M. WE 245, WE 246, WE 247 Dott, W. ET04A-4 Douay, F. MO 163, TH 196, ET15-1, TU 163 Douglas, M. ET14B-3, MO 292, MO 291 Dove, A. MO 302 Doyle, H. NM02A-3 Dreyer, A. CH08-4 Drobne, D. THPC1-1, TU 005 Droge, STJ. WE 042 Drost, W. TU 387, TU 047 Drouillard, K. ET15-3 Druart, CD. MO 293 Du Pasquier, D. ET01B-4 Duarte, AC. CH01C-4, MO 187 Duarte, SD. WE 385 Dubánková, M. WE 184 Dubois, C. TUPC1-5 Dubourguier, HC. MO 034, TU 016 Dubus, IG. RA13B-3 Ducos, G. RA07B-1 Ducrot, V. RA08B-3 Dudzik, P. WEPC1-7 Dueri, S. CH05B-1, WE 267 Duffek, A. TU 117 Dufour, S. WE 195 Dumat, CD. CH01A-1 Dunlop, JE. RA04-1, RA14B-5 Dupont, S. ME01B-5 Dupuis, A. MO 128 Duque, P. TH 199 Dur, JC. MO 031 Durán, I. ME01B-2, ME01B-4, MO 006 Durand, T. MO 299 Durham, J. MO 061, TU 124, MO 064, TU 125, MO

060 Durrant, C. TH 024 Dusek, L. MO 358 Dvorácková, P. MO 197 Dyer, SD. WEPC2-4 Dzhambazov, B. TU 149 Dziurla, MA. TH 143, WE 068, MO 189

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E Eadsforth, CV. MO 075, MO 074, MO 096 Ebert, I. PH02B-3, WE 183 Ebert, R-U. WE 019, WE 020, WE 014, WE 015 Ebinghaus, R. MO 269, ET13-2, MO 271, MO 282,

CH08-4, TU 086, MO 270 Ede, JD. TH 048, TU 036 Eeva, T. MO 211, MO 212 Egli, N. LC02B-5 Eglite, L. MO 030 Egsmose, M. RA05-2, MO 334 Ehling, C. MO 090, MO 087 Eide-Haugmo, I. WE 320 Einsporn, S. ET04A-4 Eirkson III, E. WE 209 Ek, K. WE 188, TU 283 Eklo, OM. TUPC2-3 Eklund, BT. TU 283, MO 369, RA12B-3, TH 110,

RA14B-4 Ekvall, T. WE 372 Elbadwi, SMA. MO 162 Elfström, MB. TU 283, RA12B-3 Elfwing, T. RA04-5 Elgh-Dalgren, KL. TU 093 Elgland, H. TH 193 Eljarrat, E. WE 222, WE 215, RA07A-1 Ellesat, K. TU 010, TH 073 Elliott, JE. ET15-4, ET15-3, ET08-5 Ellis, J. RA11A-4 Elmquist, MC. CH06B-1 Elsaesser, A. NM02A-2, TU 007 Embry, MR. ET01B-1 Emke, E. MO 048, NM01-1 Endo, S. CH06B-2 Endo, S. MO 321 Enge, E. TH 011 Engwall, M. TH 172, ET10-1, ET08-3, MO 215, TH

194, MO 281, TU 073, TH 193, TE04A-4, MO 214 Enoch, SJ. WE 026 Enock, J. MO 032 Ens, HM. TU 046 Epelde, L. TH 183 Eppe, G. TE01-2 Erdinger, L. ET10-1 Erhardt, S. ET01B-1 Ericson, HM. PH01-4 Ericson Jogsten, M. MO 277, MO 275 Erikson, E. RA07A-3 Eriksson, E. MO 385, RA07B-3, WEPC2-3, WE 219,

WE 225, RA07A-2 Eriksson, O. LC05-1 Eriksson-Wiklund, AK. PH01-4 Escher, BI. PH03-1, MO 328, WE 242, WE 090,

RA08B-1, CH06A-5 Escoda Perello, E. WEPC2-6 Eshun, JF. TU 234 Espíndola, ELG. TH 124 Estellano, VHE. WE 074 Evens, R. CH01B-1 Evenset, A. WE 310, ME03-2, TU 270, ET13-1 Eybe, T. MO 012

F Fabbri, R. TU 019 Faber, J. RA14A-1, RA03B-2, TH 122, RA13A-3 Factor, A. TU 287

Faina, R. TU 177 Fairbrother, A. TE03-2 Faivre, B. TU 163 Fajardo, C. WE 200 Falconi, F. TU 194 Falkbring, S. MO 154 Falla, JF. TU 028 Fallaha, S. LC03-2 Falleni, A. TU 183 Fan, X. MO 047 Fanelli, R. WE 006, CH04B-1 Faria, M. MO 307, MO 199, TU 053 Farkas, J. TU 042, TU 010 Farmahin, R. ET08-4 Farmen Finne, E. MO 167 Farré, M. NM01-2, ET14B-1 Fattorini, D. RA12A-4 Fava, JA. TU 250 Febbo, EJ. TH 202, WE 051, MO 361 Fechner, LC. ET11-3, WE 381 Federle, TW. LC04-4 Feibicke, M. MO 056 Feidt, C. TH 143, ET14A-4, WE 068, WEPC1-2, MO

189, RA11A-3, WEPC1-3, TH 142 Feijoo, G. WE 336, WE 338 Feiler, U. MO 372, TU 112 Feisel, B. RA13B-3 Feist, W. ME02-4 Fenner, F. CH10-2, PH03-1, TU 350, RA08B-1, MO

122, CH10-3 Fenniri, H. TU 036 Fenske, M. ET01A-5 Fent, G. RA13B-4 Fent, K. PH03-4, PH02B-2 Ferard, JF. TU 292, TU 286, TU 032, TE04A-1 Ferguson, PL. RA14B-1 Fernandes, AAC. TU 051 Fernandes, IR. ET11-1 Fernandes, T. TH 046, TH 047, TH 042, TH 043, TH

044 Fernandez, A. TU 367 Fernandez, B. TH 019 Fernández, C. WE 169, MO 304 Fernández, MD. TH 178 Fernandez de la Reguera, D. TU 271 Fernandez Freire, P. TU 021 Fernández-Alba, AR. WE 208, MO 234 Fernández-Tajes, J. WE 271 Fernqvist, M. CH07B-2 Ferraro, M. MO 164 Ferreira, ALG. MO 173 Ferreira, E. MO 303 Ferreira, GC. MO 169, MO 170, TH 201 Ferreira, M. TU 179 Ferreira Lima, AF. LC06-5 Ferrer, O. WEPC2-7 Fetters, K. TU 390 Février, L. CH01C-1, WE 118, WE 109 Fialkiewicz, W. RA13B-3 Fick, J. TH 069, TH 062, WE 194, TU 055, TH 068,

PH03-2, WE 171 Fiedler, S. MO 280 Field, J. RA14B-2 Fieschi, M. LC05-5 Figueiredo, K. MO 095, WE 046 Figueras, MJF. MO 386

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Fillmann, G. TU 284 Filser, J. TU 043 Finizio, A. MO 345 Fink, G. WE 185 Finkbeiner, M. WE 358 Finne, EF. ET01B-5, MO 151, TU 013 Finnegan, CJ. WE 390 Finnveden, G. LC02A-4 Firla-Hess, C. TH 162 Fischer, A. TH 027 Fischer, B. TH 179 Fischer, J. RA12B-1 Fischer, J. TH 106, RA06-5 Fischer, K. MO 134 Fischer, M. WE 343 Fischer, R. MO 342 Fitzgerald, G. MO 217 Fitzpatrick, M. RA02-4 Fjällborg, BE. MO 376 Floriani, M. WE 109, ET06-1 Flothmann, K. MO 276 Focardi, S. WE 307, TH 034, WE 259, WE 259, WE

077, WE 074 Fochtman, P. TU 152 Focks, A. WE 176, WE 250 Foekema, EM. MO 338, TH 027 Foerster, B. TH 162 Foerstner, U. RA12A-2 Fogelberg, F. ET04B-5, CH03-3 Foit, K. RA04-3 Foltête, AS. TU 032, TE04A-1 Fonnum, F. CH02-2 Forbes, VE. RA08A-1, TU 312, RA08B-5, RA08A-3 Føreid, S. TE01-4 Forero, S. TH 051 Forlin, L. MO 143, TU 060, TH 062, PH02B-5, WE

194, MO 178, ME02-3, MO 200, TH 028, MO 154, TH 025, MO 156

Forsdyke, C. ET09-1 Fort, DJ. TH 164 Fosnes, H. WE 270 Fossi, MC. MO 164 Foucaud, LF. TU 028 Fourie, F. TH 182 Fournier, A. TH 143 Fournier, M. TU 273 Fowler, HJ. RA13B-3 Francesc, F. WE 362 Franco, A. CH05A-3, PH02A-4 Franco, J. ME01B-3 Franco, V. MO 223, MO 224, MOPC2-8, MO 248, MO

249, LC06P, WE 373, LC05P François, M. MO 034 Frank, R. MO 364 Frank, S. CH01B-2 Fransson, EK. TU 373 Frantzen, S. TH 036 Frede, HG. RA13B-4 Fredricks, T. ET08-4 Frein, D. RA06-4, RA06-5 Freitas, MA. TU 139, TU 150 Frenzilli, G. TU 034, TU 183, TU 017 Frickers, PE. PH01-5 Fridmanis, J. RA11B-1 Friedman, CL. WE 048 Friedrich, R. MOPC2-2

Fries, EF. CH04B-2 Friot, D. TUPC1-5, MO 246 Frische, T. TE04B-5, RA09-5 Frischknecht, R. LC02B-5 Fritsch, C. TU 163, ET15-1 Frohn, LM. MO 086 Fröling, M. LC04-3 Füll, C. MO 332, MO 333, RA05-1 Fugère, M. TUPC1-7 Fullana-i-Palmer, P. WE 362, TU 246, WE 361 Fumega, JDEL. TH 031 Furgal, K. TH 104 Furumai, F. CH01C-3, TU 288 Furuno, S. ET11-2 Fusi, M. MO 186

G Gabarrell, X. MO 253 Gabrielsen, GW. ME03-2, TU 270, WE 310 Gabrielsen, W. MO 112 Gade, AL. LC05-3 Gadelha, JR. WE 263, WE 264 Gagné, F. TU 038 Gagnon, C. TU 038 Gaillard, I. MO 311, MO 182 Gaiser, BK. TH 042 Gaisina, A. TH 030 Gajda-Schrantz, K. NM01-2 Galay-Burgos, M. RA10A-4 Galbán, C. CH08-1 Galic, N. RA08A-4, WE 236, WE 240, WE 239 Galimberti, F. RA13B-3 Galindo-Riaño, MD. TH 022 Gallagher, E. MO 361 Gallampois, CMJ. CH03-4 Gallé, T. MO 134, TU 095 Gallego, IM. TU 283 Gallego Urrea, JA. THPC1-8, THPC1-5, MOPC1-5 Galloway, TS. ME03-5, ET03-4 Gamberg, M. TE01-3 Gamon, K. MO 388 Gan, J. CH07A-2, MO 129, TUPC2-5 Gangneux, CG. WE 382 Gao, K. MO 212 Garbi, CG. WE 200 Garbisu, C. TH 183 Garcia Galan, MJ. WE 167 Garcia-Tavera, JL. MO 202 Gardeström, J. MO 279 Garmendia, JM. ME01B-3 Garmendia, L. ET09-3, ME01B-1 Garnerot, F. TU 273 Garnier-Laplace, J. RA01-1, LC02A-2 Garraín, D. MO 223, LC03-3, MO 224, MOPC2-8, MO

248, LC06P, MO 249, LC06P, WE 373, LC05P Garratt, JA. TUPC2-4 Garric, J. WE 148, MO 171, WE 201, TU 292, MO

181, MO 182 Gartiser, S. WE 033, TH 115 Gasch, J. MO 248 Gasparro, MR. WE 278 Gasteiger, J. MO 139 Gavaudan, S. WE 102 Gawlik, BG. WE 227 Gazulla, CG. WE 361 Geeerts, LJ. TU 372

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Geels, C. MO 086 Geerts, LJ. TH 093 Geerts, R. MO 083 Geffard, A. MO 313, TU 292, MO 168 Geffard, OG. MO 181, MO 182, MO 168 Geiger, W. TUPC1-2 Geladi, P. WE 005 Gelinsky, M. NM02A-1 Gelli, F. MO 373 Georges, K. WE 223 Georgi, A. CH06C-3 Gerber, J. TU 250 Gercken, J. WE 301, TH 017 Gergs, A. TU 176, RA13B-4 Gerhards, R. TU 125, MO 064, MO 060, MO 063 Gerhardt, A. TU 059 Geris, R. TU 177 Gerstner, A. TH 172 Getsinger, KD. MO 374 Gevaert, V. WE 226 Geyer, R. MO 231 Ghasemizad, A. WE 122 Ghetti, GPF. WE 293, TH 187 Gheysen, G. ET12-5 Ghiani, M. MO 106 Ghirardello, D. CH05A-4 Ghittino, C. WE 102 Ghosh, U. CH06B-3 Giacco, E. MO 373 Giamberini, L. MO 259 Gibello, AG. WE 200 Gibson, R. CH06C-1 Gies, AG. THPC2-4 Giesen, D. WE 025 Giesy, J. ET10-1, ET01B-3, ET08-4, MO 358, TU 261,

WE 095, WE 056, TU 345, WE 328, MO 356 Gil, MG. WE 200 Gilbert, GI. WE 120 Gilbin, R. WE 119, WE 117, CH01C-1, ET06-1, WE

110, LC02A-2 Gilek, M. TH 085 Giljum, S. LC01-4 Giltrap, M. WE 294 Ginebreda, A. WE 212, NM01-2, WE 181, WE 215,

ET14B-1 Gini, G. RA10A-2 Gioia, R. CH08-3, WE 067, MO 105, CH08-1 Giordani, G. CH05B-1 Giovani, A. WE 259 Giove, S. RA07B-4 Girardi, C. PH02A-2 Giraudoux, P. ET15-1, TU 163 Girondot, M. TU 170, TU 171 Giska, IG. TE04B-2, TH 197 Gittenberger, A. TH 007 Giulietti, M. RA12A-4 Giurisato, M. THPC2-3 Glomski, LAM. MO 374 Gocht, T. WE 058, TU 084 Goebbels, N. ET04A-4 Goerlich, R. ET01A-5 Goerlitz, G. WE 245, WE 246, WE 247, WE 235 Goetz, R. RA12A-2 Goh, K. TUPC2-5 Goksøyr, A. WE 312, ME02-5 Goldbeck-Wood, G. TU 356

Golding, A. MO 015 Golla, B. RA13B-4, TH 132, TH 134 Golubkov, S. WE 301 Gomes, SIL. NM02A-5 Gomez, E. WE 117 Gómez, M. MO 304 Gómez, M. TU 242 Gomez-Eyles, JL. TU 109 Gonçalves, F. TU 024, TUPC2-3, TU 006 Gonsior, G. MO 296 Gontier, K. MO 210, MO 299 Gonzalez, JLG. WE 071, WE 215 Gonzalez, P. MO 210, ME03-3, WE 195 González, A. TH 178 González, MP. MO 355 Gonzalez Cascon, MR. WE 057 Gonzalez de Canales, ML. TH 022 González-Doncel, M. WE 169 González-García, S. WE 336, WE 338 Gonzalo, C. ET05-1, TU 130 Good, KP. ET14B-2 Goodfellow, WL. TU 295 Goodhead, A. TU 339 Goodman, I. RA03A-3 Gooneratne, R. TU 060 Goralczyk, H. TH 103, TH 106, RA06-5 Gorbi, S. RA12A-4 Gore, D. MO 059, WE 390, CH06C-2 Gorecki, T. CH07B-1, WE 082 Görlitz, G. RA08B-2 Gorokhova, E. WE 187, RA04-5 Goss, G. ET02-4, TH 048, TU 036 Goss, K-U. WE 010 Gottardo, S. RA07B-4 Gottesbueren, B. MO 340 Gottschalk, FG. NM03-3 Goudey, S. TU 332, TU 360, TH 053 Gourlay-Francé, C. CH01A-3, ET11-3 Grabanski, B. WE 076 Grabic, R. WE 056 Graham, DW. MO 018 Grahn, E. WE 121 Gramatica, P. TU 354, WE 022, WE 023, WE 009,

CH02-3, CH02 Granberg, E. ET11-5 Grandclaudon, C. TH 143 Granmo, Å. ET04B-4, TU 054 Gräns, J. PH01-2 Grathwohl, P. CH06B-2, TU 084 Gravato, C. MO 213, NM02A-5, WE 271, WE 278,

ET03-1, MO 191, TH 022, MO 172, WE 274, WE 289, MO 176, WE 276, MO 192

Gravell, A. WE 064 Graziosi, M. WE 259 Greco, L. TU 273 Green, N. MO 060 Gregersen, IK. ET04B-5 Grenni, P. TU 194, WE 325 Grenon, T. MO 068 Grimalt, JO. RA02-3 Grimm, V. WE 234, RA08A-3, RA08A-5 Grinten, E. TH 086 Grintsov, V. WE 296 Grisolia, CK. WE 193 Grizzetti, B. RA13B-3 Groenevelt, H. WE 082

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Groh, K. MO 149 Grönlund, T. NM03-5 Groot, MG. TE04B-2 Gros, M. WE 181 Gross, MY. WE 093 Grossman, A. CH06B-3 Grosso, A. TU 351 Grøsvik, BE. ME02-5 Grote, M. TU 286 Grund, S. TU 345, ET10-1, ET01B-3 Grung, M. MO 167, CH07A-4, WE 277, CH03-3 Guasch, H. WE 212 Gündel, U. TH 075, MO 145, MO 155 Guerra, PC. WE 222, WE 215, RA07A-1 Guerranti, C. WE 259 Guerrero, J. TH 020 Guertin, DA. ET15-3 Guiavarc'h, YP. MO 189 Guidi, P. TU 034, TU 183 Guignard, C. MO 012 Guilhermino, C. WE 289, MO 213, NM02A-5, WE 271,

TU 144, ET03-1, WE 299, MO 191, TH 022, MO 192

Guilhermino, LM. WE 276, TU 184, MO 176, WE 278, WE 274

Guilhermino, MDC. MO 172 Guillaumaud, N. WE 383 Guimarães, L. TU 151, WE 276, TU 184 Guinee, J. WE 363 Guinée, JB. LC01-3 Guitart, C. WE 063 Gulkowska, A. TU 102 Gunnarson, J. TU 290, TH 085 Gunnarsson, L. MO 196, WE 204, PH02B-5, WE 194 Gust, M. WE 148 Gutsche, V. TH 132, TH 134 Gyldenkaerne, S. TH 122 Gyllenhammar, I. TH 069

H Ha, H-S. WE 004 Ha, M-H. TU 340 Haap, T. MO 016 Haderlein, SB. CH06B-2 Hadj Amor, R. MO 227 Haesaert, D. RA11B-1 Hafner, C. WE 033 Hagberg, J. TH 193, MO 054 Hagemann, R. TU 237 Hagenaars, A. MO 148 Haglund, P. CH04B-3, MO 055 Hahn, S. RA06-2 Hahn, T. TU 335 Hajdu, R. TH 189 Håkansson, H. MO 218 Haldén, AN. MO 127 Hale, BA. TE03-1 Hale, E. TU 100, TUPC2-4 Hale, RC. ET08-2 Halirova, J. WE 056 Hallanger, IG. ME03-2, TU 270 Hallare, V. TU 287 Halldin, K. ET08-3, MO 215, MO 218 Halldin Ankarberg, E. TU 172 Hallgren, SLE. WE 134 Halling, M. MO 378

Halling-Sørensen, B. MO 137, TU 110, PH03-3, TU 072

Halse, AK. CH07A-5 Hamers, T. ET13-4, WE 036, CH02-2, CH03-1, MO

076 Hamitou, M. WE 203 Hammers-Wirtz, M. WE 248 Hamon, L. TU 244 Hamwijk, C. TU 355 Hamza, MR. RA02-2 Han, J-H. MO 383 Han, SY. ET01B-3 Hand, I. MO 105 Handschin, S. THPC1-3 Hanisch, K. TH 075, MO 155 Hannam, ML. ME03-5 Hansen, BH. MO 198, WE 311, WE 315, WE 310,

CH04A-5 Hansen, KM. MO 086 Hansen, M. MO 046 Hansen, PA. WE 370 Hansen, P-D. TU 340, ET05-5 Hanson, ML. MO 352 Hanson, N. TH 018, MO 193 Hanssen, OJ. LC05-3 Hansson, K. RA07A-1, RA07B-5 Hansson, SO. TU 358 Hardenberg, S. WE 294 Harestad, A. ET15-3 Harley, S. TH 044 Harman, C. CH07A-4 Harms, H. CH06A-1, ET11-2, TU 103 Harner, T. WE 058, CH08-2, WE 077, WE 074 Harrison, RM. WE 008 Harström, EL. MO 218 Hart, A. TH 082 Hartmann, N. NM02B-4 Hartnik, T. MO 290, TH 191, MO 268, CH06B-1 Hasselblad, L. MO 154 Hassellöv, M. THPC1-8, THPC1-5, TU 010, TU 042,

MOPC1-5, NM01-5 Hassold, E. TU 062, WE 142 Hastie, C. MO 058, MO 059 Hatakeyama, S. TU 370 Hauk, A. TH 164 Haukås, M. TH 035 Haus, DN. CH01B-2 Hausschild, MZ. MO 026, TU 245 Hawkins, TR. LC06-2, LC01-4 Hawthorne, B. WE 032, CH07A-1, WE 076 Hayen, H. CH04A-2 Haziak, T. MO 005 He, Y. WE 095 Heasley, VL. MO 130 Hecker, M. TU 261, ET10-1, WE 095, TU 345, ET01B-

3, WE 089 Heckmann, L-H. NM02A-4, ET12-3 Hectors, TLM. WE 129 Hedegaard, GB. MO 086 Heger, S. TU 272, TH 172 Heier, LS. TU 013 Heier, S. CH01B-3 Heijerick, D. TU 361 Heijungs, R. LC01-3, LC01-4, MO 222, MOPC2-3 Heimbach, F. MO 340, RA05-3, RA05-5, RA08A-3 Heimstad, ES. ME03-2, TU 270

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Hein, M. RA03A-4 Heininger, P. MO 372, ET10-4, TU 281 Heinlaan, M. TU 016 Heise, S. TU 387, RA12A-2, RA12B-5 Heiss, C. TU 346, RA10B-5 Heithmar, EM. MOPC1-3 Helbling, DE. MO 122 Hellweg, S. LC02A-1, WE 364, LC01-1, LC02B-3,

LC06-1, NM03-4 Hellwig, V. MO 157 Helm, A. MO 112 Hendel, J. WE 178 Hendershot, W. TE03-2 Hendriks, AJ. MO 232, MO 094 Hennecke, D. ET10-3 Henner, P. WE 118, WE 109 Henning, HI. RA11B-1 Henriksen, T. CH06B-1 Henssen, MJC. RA03B-3 Henstra, AT. TU 046 Hercher, C. WE 033 Heringa, MB. CH04A-3 Herklotz, I. TU 084 Hermann, U. MO 084 Hermansson, M. PH02B-5 Hermens, J. ET01A-2, WE 042, TU 082, WE 043, WE

090, ET01A-4, ET01B-2, WE 025 Hernan, R. WE 294 Hernández-Allica, J. TH 183 Hernqvist, G. TU 172 Herranz, FJ. MO 336 Herrchen, M. ET10-3 Herrero, M. MOPC2-8 Hertel-Aas, T. THPC1-7 Hertwich, E. WE 365 Herve, J. ET08-4 Herzke, D. ME03-2, TU 270, MO 148, ET13-1 Hetheridge, MJ. WE 155 Heugens, EHW. TH 052 Hickey, GL. TH 082, MO 351, TH 126, RA14B-5 Hickmann, S. PH02B-2, PH02B-3 Higley, E. WE 095, ET10-1, TU 345, ET01B-3, WE

089 Hilal, H. CH05A-2 Hildenbrand, J. LC03-4 Hildesheimer, G. LC02B-5 Hill, CJ. ET12-3 Hilscherova, K. TU 140, MO 306, MO 358, WE 143,

TU 147, MO 207, WE 056, WE 328, MO 356, TU 050, MO 197

Hilvarsson, A. TH 028, TU 054, ET04B-4 Hinfray, N. ET07-3, WE 096, ET06-1 Hintermeister, A. WE 242 Hirano, K. MO 040 Hirohumi, AH. LC06-5 Hjorth, M. WE 316 Hlavkova, J. TU 148 Ho, KT. WE 296, CH03-2, WE 048 Hodson, ME. CH01A-2, TU 109 Hoeger, B. WE 203 Hoekstra, N. RA03B-3 Hoeller, D. MO 292 Hoerger, CC. CH04B-5 Hoff, KA. WE 320 Hoffmann, G. TUPC1-2 Hoffmann, L. MO 012

Hoffmann, S. TH 165 Hofman, J. MO 357, MO 381, TH 169, TH 170, TU

121, MO 036, TU 279, WE 045, TH 146, TH 173 Hofmann, T. MO 008, THPC1-2 Hogenboom, A. NM01-1, MO 048 Hogstrand, C. TH 024 Højberg, AL. RA13B-3 Holbech, H. TU 134 Holland, RA. RA13A-4 Hollander, A. RA10B-3, TU 364 Hollender, J. TU 102, RA08B-1, MO 122, CH10-2,

CH10-3, ET07-4 Hollert, H. TU 272, TU 261, ET10-1, TU 287, TH 172,

TU 112, TU 345, ET01B-3, TU 265, WE 086, WE 089

Hollis, JM. RA13B-3 Höllrigl-Rosta, A. RA09-5 Holm, K. TH 110 Holm, PE. MO 026 Holmes, CM. WE 182, RA13B-2 Holmström, K. TH 004, ET13-3 Holmstrup, M. CH07B-2 Holoubek, I. MO 358, TH 170, WE 058 Holt, MS. TU 369, RA10A-4 Holten Lützhøft, HC. RA07B-3, RA07A-2 Holth, TF. MO 167, ET01B-5, MO 151, WE 270, TH

063, ME02-1 Hommen, U. RA08A-4, WE 237, WE 238, WE 241, TU

176, RA13B-4, RA08A-3 Hondo, H. TU 370, MO 052 Honest, A. MO 032 Hong, J. TU 241 Honjo, T. TH 032 Honkanen, JO. WE 318, ET09-1 Hoogeweg, CG. RA13B-2 Hooper, H. RA11A-4, TU 031 Hop, H. ME03-3, WE 312 Hopke, PK. WE 005 Hoppe, SEB. TU 388 Horemans, N. ET06-3, ET04B-1 Horiguchi, K. TU 232 Horio, T. MO 318, MO 319, MO 321 Horn, M. WE 199 Hornek, R. TU 343 Horng, C-Y. TU 164 Horvath, A. WE 358 Hosken, DJ. WE 155 Höss, S. TU 281, TH 190, WEPC2-1, ET10-4 Hovorkova, I. MO 036 Howard, BJ. RA01-1 Howard, GJ. ET04A-3 Howard, NP. MO 250 Howard, P. TU 350 Hoy, S. RA05-3 Hrovat, M. TU 349 Hrženjak, HR. MO 288, MO 289 Hu, X. CH07B-3 Hu, X-K. TH 050 Huber, S. ET13-1 Hudjetz, S. TU 261, TU 265 Hüffmeyer, N. RA11A-5 Huff, DW. TU 124, MO 064, MO 060, MO 061 Huh, HJ. TU 080 Huijbregts, MAJ. MO 232, MO 094, LC02B-4 Humbert, S. WE 342, MOPC2-5, MOPC2-7, TUPC1-5,

WE 340, MO 240, MOPC2-4

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Hummel, S. TU 390 Humphries, S. WEPC1-8 Hungerbuhler, K. CH04B-5, TU 341, WE 364, LC01-1,

MO 085, CH05A-5, MO 111, CH05A-1 Hunter, W. WE 046 Hunziker, RW. TU 359 Hurel, C. TU 238 Hurt, A. TU 065 Hutchinson, H. PH01-5 Hvid, T. MO 086 Hwang, H-M. TH 050 Hwang, JY. TU 080 Hylland, K. WE 039, TH 035, ME02-1, WE 277, TH

016, WE 300, TH 073, ET04B-5, CH06C-4, TU 042, TU 010

Hyne, V. MO 380 Hynninen, A. ET11-4

I Iaccino, F. TU 347 Iannuzzi, J. RA01-4 Iannuzzi, TJ. RA01-4 Ibañez, C. MO 322 Iero, A. WE 275, WE 085 Iglic, A. TU 005 Iglic Kralj, V. TU 005 Ii, R. LC02A-3, TU 232 Inaba, A. LC02B-1 Inao, K. MO 318 Inauen, J. TH 164 Ingerslev, F. RA14A-2 Ingersoll, CG. CH01B-4, RA14B-2, TU 280 Ingrand, V. MO 045, MO 069 Ingvertsen, ST. WE 217 Inza, II. MO 386 Ippolito, A. TU 193, MO 294 Iraldo, F. LC05-5 Ireland, S. RA14B-2 Iriarte, A. MO 253 Isaacson, C. TU 041, MOPC1-1 Isabela, I. TU 239 Ishihara, S. MO 319, MO 321 Itouga, M. MO 019 Itsubo, N. LC02A-3, LC02B-1, TU 232 Ivanov, AV. ME01A-5 Ivask, A. MO 034 Iversen, S. TH 036 Ivey, CD. RA14B-2 Iwafune, T. MO 318, MO 319, MO 321 Iwaniuk, AN. ET08-5 Izagirre, U. WE 327

J Jablonowski, ND. CH06B-4, TU 111 Jacobs, M. WE 021 Jacobsen, NW. PH03-3 Jacobsen, OS. TU 131 Jacobson, KT. TH 004, MO 260 Jacquet, RJ. WE 070 Jacquin, N. TH 043 Jæger, I. WE 318 Jaensch, S. TH 096, TE04B-5 Jaensson, A. MO 326 Jaeschke, BCG. WE 108 Jaeun, JJE. TH 098 Jaffal, AJ. TU 170, TU 171

Jager, T. RA09-1, ET04A-1 Jahn, B. RA06-5, TH 115 Jahnke, PJ. TU 353 Jalova, V. MO 358, WE 056, TU 050 Jamtrot, A. WEPC2-3, RA07A-5 Jancula, D. TU 177 Jansen, M. CH02-1, ET12-2 Janssen, CR. NM02A-2, TU 007, TU 269, ET12-5,

CH07B-4, TU 309, TH 003, TU 392, TU 258, CH01B-1, RA11B-4

Janta-Koszuta, K. MO 002, MO 004 Jantunen, L. MO 105, WE 304, MO 108 Janzen, N. WE 218 Jareid, ML. TH 026 Järnefors, C. MO 376 Jarup, L. RA11A-4 Jarvie, HP. TU 002 Jarvis, NJ. RA13B-3 Jaworska, J. TU 333 Jean, L. TE02-5 Jean-François, JF. TU 291 Jedlicková, B. TU 050, WE 056 Jeffree, RA. ET06-2, WE 111 Jeliazkova, N. TU 347 Jemec, A. TU 005 Jenner, J. MO 083 Jensen, AA. TU 250 Jensen, G. MO 137 Jensen, H. ET08-1 Jensen, J. MO 290, TH 191, MO 335 Jensen, KS. MO 026 Jensen, MB. WE 217 Jensen, PD. RA08A-2 Jenssen, BM. WE 310, TU 115, WE 311, ET08-1 Jeon, M. MO 179, WE 151 Jeong, SW. TU 033 Jepson, MA. TH 042 Jeram, S. TU 349 Jerker, J. PH02B-5 Jernbro, S. MO 281 Jeske, U. TUPC1-2 Jesus, MF. WE 252 Jesus, T. TU 132 Jha, AN. WE 108 Ji, K. TU 025 Ji, R. CH06B-4 Jiang, G. CH07B-3 Jiapizian, P. WE 346 Jilesen, CJTJ. MO 339 Jiménez, L. CH05B-4 Jirsa, F. MO 008 Jöborn, A. RA07B-2, RA07B-5 Johansson, CH. WE 198 Johansson, P. WE 388 John, JE. TH 016 Johnansson, K. RA11B-1 Johnsen, AR. TU 110 Johnson, A. ET07-1, TU 002 Johnston, B. TH 042 Johnston, C. TU 031 Johnston, EL. MO 380 Jol, J. ET15-5 Jolley, D. MO 013 Jolliet, O. WE 342, MOPC2-5, MOPC2-7, TU 241,

TUPC1-5, WE 340, MOPC2-4, CH05B-3, LC02A-2, PH02A-5

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3 Joner, E. MOPC1-4, THPC1-7 Jones, K. CH08-1, CH08-3, CH05A-4, WE 067, CH08-

5, MO 105, WE 058, WE 080, CH08-2 Jones, MB. LC05-2 Jones, MB. ME03-5 Jones, P. ET08-4 Jones, SP. MO 218 Jones-Hughes, TL. WE 180 Jones-Johansson, CH. TH 085 Jonker, MTO. TU 067, WE 025, WE 047, TU 123, WE

138, TU 119 Jonkers, N. WE 348 Jonsson, A. WE 225 Jönsson, JÅ. WE 049, WE 050 Jönsson, M. ME03-3 Joosen, S. TU 380 Joris, I. TU 298 Josefsson, SJE. CH06C-5 Jubany, I. WEPC2-7 Judy, J. NM01-4 Juerling, H. THPC2-7 Julshamn, K. TH 036 Jung, JJE. MO 091 Jurado, E. CH08-1 Jurajda, P. MO 093, WEPC2-1 Juraske, R. LC02A-1 Jurcikova, J. WE 143, WE 056 Jurgens, MD. TU 002 Jurjanz, S. TH 142 Jurkschat, K. TU 031

K Kaag, K. CH06A-3, WE 295 Kaegi, R. THPC1-6 Kafel, A. TU 382 Kah, M. TU 348 Kah, O. WE 133, ET07-3 Kahle, M. TH 107, PH02A-1 Kahru, A. MO 034, TU 016 Kaija, J. MO 239 Kaiser, D. MO 065 Kajewski, I. RA13B-3 Kalaitzidis, S. TU 085 Kallenborn, R. ET13-1 Kallio, JMA. WE 191 Kameda, Y. MO 066 Kameya, T. TU 370 Kammann, U. TH 033, TU 261, ET10-1 Kampara, M. CH06A-1 Kandelbauer, A. WE 336 Kandzia, A. TU 382 Kanerva, M. MO 211, ME02-2, MO 212 Kang, IJ. TH 032 Kankaanpää, H. TU 151, TU 136 Kannan, K. WE 307 Kantiani, L. NM01-2 Kanzaki, MK. TU 231 Kapo, KA. WEPC2-4 Kapoun, M. WEPC2-6 Kapturski, P. MO 005 Karkman, A. ET11-4 Karlsson, J. TH 110 Karlsson, M. WE 186, RA09-2

Karlsson, M. CH06C-5 Karlsson, S. CH01C-5, WE 121 Kärrman, A. MO 277 Kårstad, O. TU 237 Kasimov, RY. TH 030 Kasper, M. RA06-5, TH 111 Kasprzak, J. WE 374, TUPC1-6 Kasser, U. TUPC1-2 Kästner, M. PH02A-2 Kasuga, I. CH01C-3, TU 288 Kaszowska, J. TE02-4 Katsiadaki, I. ET07-1, TU 012, WE 153 Katz, S. TE01-3 Kaufmann, W. ET09-1 Kautsky, U. WE 115 Kawaguchi, S. WE 306, MO 113, TH 006, WE 305 Kazerovska, K. TU 352, TU 247, TH 102 Kefford, BJ. RA04-1, RA14B-5 Kehrer, A. RA06-4 Keir, MJ. THPC2-1 Keiter, S. ET10-1 Keizer, JJ. TUPC2-3 Keller, A. CH10-2 Kelley, BA. TH 202 Kelly, JA. TH 048 Kemble, NE. RA14B-2, TU 280 Kennedy, SW. MO 218, ET08-4 Kentaro, H. MO 230 Kern, K. NM02B-4 Kern, S. CH10-3 Kernan, MR. RA02-3 Kestemont, P. WE 144 Keun, H. RA11A-4 Khalaf, H. WE 135 Khan, M. MO 040 Kholodkevich, S. WE 301, ME01A-5 Khoshbinfar, S. WE 122 Kienle, C. TU 059 Kikandi, A. NM01-3 Kiker, G. RA12A-1 Kim, H-J. WE 004 Kim, I. WE 151 Kim, J. TU 259, TU 011, WE 189 Kim, J. MO 115 Kim, J. TU 025 Kim, JB. RA12A-1 Kim, JW. MO 349 Kim, K-H. TU 259 Kim, KS. WE 058 Kim, M. MO 179 Kim, M. TU 025 Kim, M-Y. RA12B-4 Kim, P. WE 189 Kim, S-D. TU 033 Kim, SH. TU 340, MO 349, TU 342 Kim, W. MO 179, WE 151 Kim, Y. ET09-3 Kim, Y-H. WE 004, TU 080 King, C. RA14B-5 King, R. TH 006 Kinross, J. TH 043 Kiperstok, AK. LC06-5 Kipka, U. MO 364 Kipnis, L. WE 296 Kirby, JK. TU 301 Kiss, AK. CH04B-2

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Kistler, P. LC03-1 Kjær, J. RA13B-3 Kjersem, AB. ME02-5 Klaine, SJ. NM02B-3 Klamer, H. CH07B-5 Klanova, J. MO 036, WE 058, MO 356 Klasmeier, J. MO 133, MO 087, RA11A-5, WE 176,

MO 090, WE 250 Klavins, M. MO 030, WE 125, MO 035, WE 177, TU

352, TU 247, TH 102 Klecka, D. TU 350 Kleijn, R. WE 363 Klein, M. TH 103, RA13B-4 Klein, OK. TH 167 Klemer, S. WE 199 Klemt, E. WE 112 Klingele, M. TUPC1-2 Klos, ZS. WE 374 Klotz, H. MO 075, MO 074 Klotz, V. MOPC2-2 Kluender, C. ET12-1 Klüver, NK. WE 098 Klungsoyr, J. ET13-1 Knacker, T. RA08B-4, RA09-5, WE 202 Knaebe, SK. TH 167 Knapen, D. WE 129, MO 204, CH02-1, MO 146, MO

148, ET03-5 Knauer, K. ET14A-1, TU 040 Knöbel, M. ET01A-2 Knopperts, F. WE 025 Kobara, Y. MO 321 Kobayashi, KK. TU 231 Kobayashi, T. TU 370 Kobeticova, K. TH 169, TH 170 Kocan, A. MO 093 Koch, V. TU 364 Kochetkov, AI. TH 195 Koci, V. MO 357, WE 375, TU 049, TH 163 Kociolek, P. TU 336 Köck, MA. ET14B-1 Koehler, A. MO 261, TU 135 Koehler, A. LC02B-3, MO 241 Koelmans, AA. CH06A-3 Koennecker, GK. MO 388 Koerting, L. WE 288 Kohler, HP. MO 122 Köhler, H-R. MO 016, TU 059, TU 075 Kohoutek, J. TU 147, WE 053 Koivula, MJ. MO 211 Kokkelmans, E. TH 007 Kokorite, I. TU 247 Kolar, KL. MO 288, MO 289 Kolarova, J. PH02B-1 Kolehmainen, M. WE 003 Kolossa-Gehring, MKG. THPC2-4 Kölsch, DK. LC04-2 Kompare, B. WE 225 Koning, A. WE 363 Konoplev, AV. WE 124, MO 104, TH 195 Konovets, I. WE 296 Kooi, BW. RA08B-4 Kooijman, SALM. ET04A-1, RA09-1, RA08B-4 Kookana, S. TE04B-4 Kools, SAE. PH02B-4 Kopinke, FD. CH06C-3 Koponen, K. TU 336

Kopp, R. TU 148 Kormos, JL. CH10-1 Korpinen, S. TU 151 Korres, NE. WE 352 Korytar, P. MO 093 Koschorreck, JK. THPC2-11, THPC2-4, TH 017,

THPC2-9 Köser, J. TU 043 Kotzerke, A. WE 199 Kouloumbos, V. CH06B-4 Kovarich, S. TU 354, WE 022 Kozerski, GE. TU 125 Kožuh Eržen, NKE. MO 289 Kraak, MHS. TE04B-3, TU 046, RA09-1, TU 153 Krachler, R. MO 008 Kramer, NI. WE 090, ET01A-4, ET01A-2, ET01B-2 Krämer, TG. TU 353 Krasnicki, S. RA13B-3 Kratzer, J. MO 282 Krause, E. ET05-4 Krauss, M. TU 102, CH10-2 Krecmerova, T. WE 375 Kreft, D. WEPC2-5, THPC2-9 Kreitinger, P. WE 032 Kretschmann, AC. RA08B-1 Kretschmar, E. RA06-5, TH 111, TH 115 Kreutzweiser, P. ET14B-2 Kriefman, S. ME01A-1 Krieg, WK. TH 167 Krishnappa, S. TU 332 Kristiansen, H. NM03-5 Kristiansson, E. MO 196, WE 204, TH 062, PH02B-5,

WE 194, ME02-3, MO 200, MO 154, TH 025 Kroeze, C. LC04-5 Kronenberger-Schäfer, KJ. WE 033 Kronvang, B. RA04-2 Krop, H. WE 348 Kroupova, H. PH02B-1 Krueger, F. RA12A-2 Kruijt, A. ET15-5 Krumpe, J. RA13B-4, TH 132, TH 134 Krupanek, J. RA07A-1, RA07B-1, WE 214 Kryszczuk, A. RA06-3 Ku, J-L. TU 259 Kubiak, R. RA13B-4 Kubwabo, C. MO 047 Kühne, R. WE 014, WE 015, WE 019, WE 020,

CH04A-4, MO 071 Kühne, V. RA04-3 Kühnel, D. NM02A-1 Küppers, M. ET04A-4 Kuester, A. WE 185 Küster, A. TH 075 Küster, E. MO 145, MO 155, TU 059 Kuiper, M. PH02B-4 Kuiten, AMP. RA03B-1 Kukkonen, J. MO 093, WE 190, MO 095, WE 318, TU

113 Kukula, R. MO 032 Kula, C. MO 342, MO 335 Kulovana, M. MO 357 Kumblad, L. ET02-2, WE 115, PH01-4 Kunkel, U. PH02A-3 Kunz, JL. TU 280 Kurakin, AS. ME01A-5 Kurczewski, PJ. TUPC1-6

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Kurisu, F. CH01C-3, TU 288 Kurt-Karakus, PB. ET14B-5, MO 302 Kusk, KO. MO 385 Kussatz, C. WE 185 Kuylenstierna, M. WE 388 Kuznetsova, TV. ME01A-5 Kvarnryd, M. TH 069 Kwadijk, C. ET15-5 Kwon, J-H. CH06A-5 Kylin, H. TH 011, TU 116 Kyndt, T. ET12-5

L Labille, J. TU 032, TU 028 Lacaze, EA. MO 181, MO 182 Lachance, B. TU 302 Lacorte, S. TU 114, MO 322 Ladewig, JCL. MO 022, TU 048 Laffon, B. WE 271 Lagadic, L. RA08B-3 Lagauzère, LA. WE 106, WE 120 LaGuardia, M. ET08-2 Lahr, J. TU 303, TH 122, RA13A-3 Lahti, M. TU 076 Lai, B. MO 013 Laird, D. RA11A-2 Lam, P. ET01B-3 Lam, SH. ET02-1, MO 144 Lamani, X. TH 108, WE 218, RA06-1 Lamb, E. RA11A-2 Lambert, IB. CH04B-3 Lamer, S. ET05-4 Lammer, E. ET01A-1, ET01A-3 Lamoree, M. CH07B-5, CH03-1, ET13-4, CH04A-1,

WE 036 Lampi, A. TH 202, MO 361, WE 051 Lamy, I. MO 031 Landers, H. RA03A-3 Landgraf, D. MO 301 Lang, DJ. NM03-4 Lang, T. WE 301, TH 016 Langer, E. TU 075 Langford, K. WE 039, ET01B-5, MO 151, TH 063,

ET04B-4, CH03-3, MO 050, MO 070, TU 308, PH01-1, CH03-5

Lanno, R. TE03-2, WE 032 Lapczynski, A. MO 083 Lapied, E. TU 195 Lapointe, D. TU 273 Larreta, J. ME01A-3, ME01B-3 Larsen, HF. RA10B-1, WE 370 Larsen, PB. RA11A-1 Larsson, A. WE 135 Larsson, Å. TH 018, WE 350 Larsson, DGJ. MO 196, WE 204, MO 143, TU 060, TH

062, PH02B-5, WE 194, TH 072, ME02-3, MO 200, PH03-2, TH 025, MO 154, MO 178

Larsson, M. TH 193, TE04A-4, TH 194, TU 073 Laskey, J. ET01B-3 Laskowski, R. TE02-4 Lassila, H. TU 076 Last, GRN. WE 192 Laszczyca, P. TU 382 Latawiec, AE. TE03-3 Latini, M. WE 102 Latour, D. WE 380, MO 183

Latre, B. RA10B-2 Laval, KL. WE 382 Lavén, M. MO 135 Lawlor, A. RA11A-4, TU 002 Lawrence, AL. ET14A-2, TH 010 Lazartigues, A. ET14A-4, WE 068, TH 143 Lazzaro, L. MO 345 Le Menach, KLM. WE 070 Le Page, GC. WE 155 Lead, JR. TH 042 Leão, PN. TU 146 Lebel, J-M. TU 383 Leclerc, EL. THPC2-5 Lecloux, A. RA07B-3, WE 225, RA07A-4 Ledin, A. MO 385, RA07B-3, WE 225, RA07A-2 Lee, C. WE 189 Lee, C. RA10A-4 Lee, CW. TU 080 Lee, DJ. TU 080 Lee, DS. MO 091 Lee, HG. WE 291 Lee, I-S. RA12B-4, MO 057 Lee, J. TU 025 Lee, JH. MO 177 Lee, K. TU 097 Lee, LDS. TH 098 Lee, M. TU 259 Lee, SC. CH08-2 Lee, SH. MO 057, RA12B-4 Lee, W. TU 164 Lee, WM. TU 030, TU 029 Lee, YA. MO 091 Leeuwangh, P. MO 338 Legind, CN. TE01-1 Legler, J. MO 076, CH07B-5, ET12-4 Legras, M. MO 031, WE 382 Lehtinen, H. MO 239 Lehtonen, KK. WE 132, TU 151, WE 301 Leicher, T. TE04A-2 Leiss, M. RA14B-5 Leist, E. WE 089 Leknes, H. MO 060 Lemière, F. ET12-5 Lemière, S. TH 196 Lemieux, CL. CH04B-3 Lemke, F. RA10A-2 Lemkine, F. ET01B-4 Lemming, G. TU 245 Lenhardt, P. TH 133 Lennquist, AE. TH 028 Lensu, A. TU 076 Lenzen, M. TU 222 León, VM. TH 019 Leon Paumen, M. TE04B-3 Léonard, M. ET01B-4 Leonards, P. MO 075, MO 074, MO 093, CH07B-5,

ET15-5, MO 076, CH03-1, ET13-4, CH04A-1, WE 036, MO 051

Leotsinidis, ML. TU 294 Leparc, J. WE 297 Lepom, P. MO 056, TU 117 Leppänen, MT. MO 095, WE 046, CH07A-3 Lepper, P. RA11B-1 Leprêtre, A. MO 163, TH 196 Leray-Forget, J. TU 293 Leroy, GL. MO 069

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Lesage, P. LC01-2, TU 226 Leslie, HA. MO 051 Lesniak, A. NM02A-2 Lessard, I. TE04A-5 Leszczynski, J. TH 050 Letinski, DJ. MO 361, TH 202, WE 051 Leveinen, J. MO 239 Lewandowska, A. TUPC1-6 Lewicki, R. TUPC1-6, WE 374 Lewin, G. TU 334, TU 335 Lewis, KA. RA13B-3 Lewis, N. ET03-4 Li, H. MO 142, ET02-5 Li, K. TU 143 Li, L. ET02-4 Liang, Y. MO 255 Liauw, M. ET04A-4 Libralato, G. TH 187, WE 293 Licht, O. RA06-2 Liebig, M. RA08B-4 Liebmann, S. TH 106 Liedtjens, K. TU 063 Lien, I. CH01B-3 Liess, M. RA13A-1, TH 127, TH 136, TU 263, MO

335, RA04-3, MO 071 Liiri, M. WEPC1-6 Lijzen, JPA. TE03-4 Lillicrap, AD. WE 101 Lim, K. TU 025 Lima, L. MO 018 Lima, MPR. TU 268, TU 262, TU 274 Lin, K. MO 129 Lin, X-M. ET02-3, MO 142, ET02-5 Lin, Z. CH01C-4 Lind, U. MO 154 Lindberg, R. PH02B-5, TH 069, PH03-2, WE 171 Lindblad, L. MO 154 Lindborg, K. WE 162 Linde, M. TU 283 Linden, S. WE 036 Linden, W. TUPC1-2 Lindner, JP. WE 343, MO 231 Lindström, G. MO 275, MO 054 Lindström, K. WE 132 Lindström, K. TU 055 Lindström, M. RA04-5 Linkov, I. RA12A-1 Linthurst, R. TU 192, RA03A-3 Lipton, J. WEPC1-8, TU 189 Liptow, C. TU 229 Lissemore, L. MO 352 Lithner, D. MO 378, WE 350 Lithner, G. TU 388 Liu, J-F. CH07B-3 Liu, R. CH07B-3 Liu, T. WE 002 Ljønes, M. CH01B-3 Ljunggren Söderman, MH. LC05-1 Lobianco, A. WE 259 Lobnik, F. RA13B-3 Lobo, CL. WE 200 Locey, B. TE03-1 Lock, J. WE 163 Lode, O. TUPC2-3 Lodi, M. WE 006, TH 094 Lodins, E. MO 354

Loerincik, Y. WE 342, TUPC1-5, WE 340, MO 240 Löf, FM. MO 279, RA04-5 Lofts, S. TU 386, TU 299, TU 002, TE03-2, ET04A-5 Lohmann, R. CH08-3, WE 059, MO 105, WE 060,

CH08-1, WE 073, ME03-1 Løken, K. ET08-1 Lolos, P. RA13B-3 Lombardo, A. WE 024, TU 349 Loncar, JL. WE 088 Longlong, T. WE 345 Loos, RL. MO 344, WE 227 Lopes, CB. CH01C-4 Lopes, I. TU 006, TU 165, TH 124, MO 173, TU 024 Lopes, L. TU 077 Lopes, VR. TU 137 Lopez, A. MO 273 López, M. ET14B-1 López, ME. RA10B-2 López, R. WEPC2-7 Lopez de Alda, M. MO 093, WEPC2-7 Lopez de Alda, MJ. MO 049 Lopez Parron, M. TH 027 López Rodríguez, M. ME01A-2 López-Doval, C. WE 190 Lorber, D. TU 356 Losert, A. TU 343 Losso, C. TH 187, WE 293 Lotz, P. TU 166 Loubar, K. TU 238 Louis, S. TU 273 Loureiro, S. TH 201, TE02-1, TU 061, MO 169, MO

170, TU 260, WE 278, MO 173, TU 268, TU 262, TU 274, TE02-2, TH 199, TU 185, MO 353, TU 058, TU 267, TU 266, TU 052

Lowden, C. TU 356 Lu, S. CH07B-3 Lubcke-von Varel, U. ET10-1, CH03-3 Lubián, LM. WE 292 Lucia, M. MO 210, MO 299 Luckenbach, T. MO 281 Lucot, E. WE 114 Lud, D. RA14A-1 Ludovico, P. MO 024 Ludvigsen, GH. TUPC2-3 Luebcke-Von Varel, U. CH04A-2, CH06A-4 Luellen, D. ET08-2 Lützhøft, HCH. WE 225 Luey, PJ. WE 073, ME03-1 Lugimbana, LA. MO 032 Luini, M. WE 009 Luis, L. WE 289, MO 192 Lundstedt, SE. CH04B-3 Lundstedt-Enkel, KE. TU 172 Lundström, E. TU 055, WE 188, WE 187 Lundström, O. ET02-2 Luoma, S. RA11B-3, ME01A-1 Luthy, R. TU 100 Luttik, R. RA05-1, MO 333, MO 332, MO 335, TH 126 Luu, T. TU 356 Lyashenko, AV. WE 296 Lynch, I. NM02A-2, MOPC1-6 Lyons, B. WE 300, TU 017, MO 156, TU 012, ET03-3,

ME02-4 Lythgo, C. MO 340 Lyytikäinen, M. MO 095

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M M de Madariaga, B. RA10B-2 Ma, JM. CH05B-5 Ma, X. TU 041, MOPC1-1 Ma, Y. TE03-2 Mª Jose, MJI. WE 200 Maas, H. WEPC2-8 Maass, P. TU 230 Mabury, SA. MO 283 MacCormack, J. ET02-4, TU 036 MacDonald, DD. RA14B-2 Machala, M. CH02-2, WEPC2-1 Machala, M. MO 093 Machat, J. MO 207 MacHutchon, A. MO 273 Maciej, K. WE 384 Macikova, P. MO 358 MacLeod, M. MO 082, CH05B-2, CH05A-1 MacLeod, SL. WE 170 Maddalena, RL. CH10-5, CH05A-5 Madete, A. MO 032 Madsen, T. TU 350 Maegert, A. WE 203, MO 391 Mäenpää, IM. MO 246 Mäenpää, K. WE 046, CH07A-3, MO 095 Maes, HM. ET07-4, NM02B-2, WE 139 Magaletti, E. MO 360 Magdeburg, A. WE 202 Måge, A. TH 036 Magerl, R. WE 031 Mägert, A. TH 165 Magid, J. WE 217, TU 110 Magnér, J. MO 135 Magnusson, J. WE 055 Mahaut, ML. MO 010, TU 383 Maher, B. RA11B-3 Mailahn, W. MO 056 Maisto, G. TH 185 Majewsky, M. MO 134 Makamba, F. MO 165 Malecki, M. THPC2-1 Maletz, S. TU 272, ET01B-3, TU 345, ET07-4 Maletzki, D. WE 185, MO 295, WE 183 Malherbe, W. ET14A-3 Mälkki, H. WE 349 Mallet, C. WE 383, WE 392 Malm, O. MO 027 Malmaeus, M. CH06C-5 Maltby, L. RA05-5, RA13A-4 Malý, S. TH 173 Managaki, S. TU 370, MO 052 Manente, S. WE 275, WE 085 Mangelsdorf, I. TU 335 Mangot, JF. WE 392 Mankiewicz-Boczek, J. NM02A-2 Mann, RM. MO 380 Manneh, R. MOPC2-5, LC06-3 Manning, R. MO 361, TH 202, WE 051 Manoucherhi, N. MO 029 Mansour, R. TU 091 Manz, W. ET10-1 Manzo, S. TH 185, MO 373 Mao, A. MO 010 Marcer, F. THPC2-3 Marchettini, NM. WE 339

Marcomini, A. TU 019, TU 020, RA07B-4, NM03-1 Margni, M. MO 236, TUPC1-7, LC03-2, WE 342,

MOPC2-5, TUPC1-5, LC06-3, MO 229, MO 241, MO 240, MOPC2-6, MOPC2-4, CH05B-3, LC06-4, LC02B-2

Mari, M. MO 387, WE 008 Mariani, L. MO 360, MO 373 Marigómez, I. TU 079, TH 184, ME01B-1, TH 183,

ET09-3, WE 327 Marín-Benito, JM. WE 325 Marinkovic, M. TU 046 Marinov, D. CH05B-1, WE 267 Mariottini, M. WE 259 Mariussen, E. TH 035 Märker, B. MO 063 Markewitz, P. LC05-4 Marote, M. MO 311 Marques, JM. TU 184 Marrs, CF. PH02A-5 Marsalek, B. TU 147, TU 177, MO 207, WE 053 Marsh, P. TU 362 Marshall, S. TH 046, TH 047, MO 123 Marsili, L. MO 164 Martí, E. TH 177 Martí, V. WEPC2-7 Martin, MM. WE 200 Martin, OV. RA09-4 Martin, PA. RA03B-5 Martin, TJ. TUPC2-4 Martín, J. WE 215, WEPC2-7 Martineau, G. LC03-2 Martinez, E. WE 215, ET14B-1 Martínez, MA. TU 337 Martinez-Gomez, C. TH 019, TH 020, WE 300 Martinez-Jeronimo, F. MO 379 Martinez-Jeronimo, LG. MO 379 Martini, F. MO 304 Martin-Ruel, SMR. WE 070 Martins, AJ. TU 139, TU 150, ET05-2 Martins, GC. WE 258, TU 284 Martins, JCM. TU 146 Marzinkowski, JM. LC03-4 Masfaraud, JF. TU 032 Masiero, L. TU 130 Maske-Love, G. RA14A-4 Masola, B. MO 165 Masoni, P. WE 360, TU 225 Massarin, S. WE 119 Masullo, P. MO 373 Masunaga, S. MO 040, TU 370, MO 052 Mateos Ferre, A. WEPC2-6 Matetzki, S. RA13B-4 Matia, LI. WEPC2-7 Matlock, M. MO 254, MO 255 Matsuno, Y. WE 358 Mattelet, C. TU 362, TU 361 Matthias, V. MO 088 Matthies, M. MO 087, MO 133, RA11A-5, WE 176,

MO 090, WE 250 Matthiessen, P. ET07-1, WE 093 Matthijs, E. MO 075, MO 074 Mattila, T. RA07B-2 Mattsson, A. MO 219 Matzke, M. TU 043 Maund, SJ. TH 128 Maury-Brachet, R. MO 210

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050 Mazijn, B. LC04-1 Mazzariol, S. THPC2-3 Mazzola, A. MO 373 McAlary, T. WE 082 McAllister, L. TU 099 McCrindle, R. WE 135 McDowell, R. TU 333 McGoldrick, DJ. THPC2-1 McGovern, E. WE 294 McGrath, J. MO 364, MO 363 Mcharo, J. MO 032 McHugh, B. WE 294 McIntosh, A. TH 016 McKernan, M. ET08-2 McKone, TE. CH10-5, CH05A-5, MO 094, CH05A-1 McLachlan, MS. CH05B-2 McLaughlin, MJ. TU 301, TE03-2 McMullan, D. RA11B-2 McNett, DA. TU 124, MO 064, MO 062 Mdzeke, NP. WE 262 Mead, C. TU 065 Medani, AB. MO 162 Mégateli, S. MO 329 Meijer, A. TU 251 Meinecke, S. MO 056 Meire, P. TUPC2-6 Meißner, T. NM02A-1 Meiyun, L. MO 230 Melamed, L. TU 079 Melber, C.. TU 335 Melling, J. MO 123 Mena, F. WE 289 Menchaca, I. ME01B-3 Méndez, J. WE 271 Meneses, M. TU 242, MO 237, TU 239 Mengs, GM. WE 200 Merckel, D. TU 365 Meringer, M. WE 030, MO 073 Merrington, G. TH 095, TU 389, RA11B-2 Mesman, M. RA14A-1, TH 086, TU 197 Mesplède, A. MO 299 Messiaen, M. TU 269, TH 003, TU 392, TU 258 Meyer, A. MO 259 Meyer, J. MO 148, ET13-1 Mhadhbi, L. TH 031 Mi, J. ET02-2 Michaud, A. MO 299 Michel, C. WE 268 Micheletti, C. WE 267, WE 021, NM03-1 Michelsen, O. WE 359 Miège, CM. WE 070 Mieiro, CL. MO 187 Migeon, H-N. MO 012 Mignone, F. MO 185 Mihaich, E. MO 063 Mikac, IM. WE 038 Mikkelsen, PS. RA07B-3, WE 225 Miller, B. WE 064 Miller, J. WE 076 Miller, JA. TU 125 Millet, M. MO 293 Millward, GE. WE 108 Milovanovic, D. TU 088

Miltner, A. PH02A-2 Milyukin, M. WE 296 Minello, F. WE 085 Minguez, L. MO 259 Miranda, AF. MO 014 Miranda, F. TU 077 Misson-Pons, J. WE 109 Miszczak, E. MO 002, MO 004 Mitchell, RJ. MO 283 Miyake, A. TU 370 Miyake, Y. TU 370 Mladenov, RD. TU 145, TU 149 Mocová, KA. TU 049, TH 163 Modahl, IS. TU 237 Moeckel, C. CH08-5, WE 058 Moeys, J. RA13B-3 Mohammadin, S. TU 046 Mohd Hanafiah, M. MO 232 Molander, S. TU 004, TU 373 Moliner, E. MO 224 Moll, S. LC01-4 Möller, A. MO 271 Molloy, DP. MO 259 Moltmann, JF. RA09-5 Molvær, J. WE 055 Mons, R. WE 148, MO 181 Monsou, B. TU 250 Monteyne, E. CH07B-4 Montforts, MHMM. MO 337, MO 335 Monti, GS. WE 022 Montobbio, L. RA12B-2 Montuelle, B. WE 387 Moody, AJ. ME03-5 Moore, ERB. PH02B-5 Moore, M. TE03-1 Moors, AJ. THPC2-6 Mora, A. TU 162 Moraes, C. TU 336, WEPC1-5 Moragas, L. WE 215 Moreira, CI. TU 139, TU 150, ET05-2 Moreira, MT. WE 336, WE 338 Moreira-Santos, M. TU 165 Morello, M. WE 109 Moreno-Garrido, I. TU 165, WE 292 Morgado, FM. MO 176, WE 265, WE 264, MO 025,

WE 263 Morgan, E. MO 105, WE 060 Morin, B. TU 293 Moriniere, V. NM01-1 Mørland, J. MO 050 Moroishi, J. TH 032 Morrissey, CA. ET15-4 Morselli, L. WE 371 Mortensen, A. WE 313 Morthorst, E. TU 134 Moser, H. RA14B-3 Moser, T. TH 162 Moshenberg, KL. RA12B-5, RA12A-2 Moskalchuk, LN. WE 124 Motejlová, H. TU 049, TH 163 Motoshita, M. LC02B-1 Mottin, E. TU 383 Mouchel, JM. CH01C-2 Mougin, C. MO 031, WE 382 Mount, DR. RA14B-2 Mourot, B. MO 045

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Mousset, J. WE 340 Moutier, M. TE03-1 Mozur, M. TU 250 Msangi, S. MO 032 Msirikale, H. MO 032 Muangkeaw, K. MO 041 Mubiana, VK. TU 380 Mucig, C. MO 311 Mudge, SM. MO 096 Mühlegger, S. TU 343 Müller, A. RA13B-4 Mueller, CE. TE01-3 Mueller, DH. TU 230 Müller, E. THPC1-3 Müller, J. MO 056, THPC2-7 Müller, M. TU 334 Müller, M. WE 031 Müller, MD. PH02A-1 Müller, T. WE 176 Mueller, UR. MO 053 Müller-Knoche, S. TH 103, TH 107, TH 111, RA06-5 Münier, B. TH 122 Müther-Paul, J. MO 296 Muijs, B. TU 119 Muir, CG. MO 273, MO 128, MO 274, CH08-2,

ET14B-5, MO 302, TE01-3 Mulder, C. WEPC2-4 Mullinger, J. TH 046, TH 047 Munari, M. TU 017 Munaron, DM. WE 071 Munawar, IF. RA02-4 Munawar, M. RA02-4 Munné, A. WE 212 Muñoz, C. MO 223, MOPC2-8, MO 248, MO 249, WE

373, LC05P Muñoz, I. WE 190 Muñoz, I. WE 208, MO 234 Muñoz Gracia, I. MO 093 Munthe, J. RA07B-1, RA07B-2, RA02-3, RA07B-5,

WE 213 Murado, MA. MO 355 Murcia, F. WE 072 Muresan, B. CH01C-2 Murimboh, J. TH 186 Murk, AJ. TH 027, WE 288 Murphy, JD. WE 352 Murphy, M. ET01B-3 Murray, A. WEPC1-5 Murrenhoff, H. ET04A-4 Mutel, C. WE 364, LC02A-1, LC06-1 Muusse, M. MO 070, WE 039 Muxika, I. ME01B-3 Muyssen, B. TU 269, TH 003, TU 392, TU 258,

RA11B-4 Myers, A. MO 283

N Nadal, M. MO 275, CH05B-4, TH 177, TH 174, RA01-

5, MO 387, TH 091, WE 069, MO 386 Nadzialek, SN. WE 144 Næs, K. WE 055 Nagafuchi, K. TH 032 Nagai, T. MO 318, MO 319, MO 321 Naha, PC. MOPC1-6 Nahmani, J. TU 032, TU 028 Nahrgang, J. WE 313, ME03-3, WE 312

Naik, YS. MO 314, MO 308 Nakai, S. TU 370 Nakajima, F. CH01C-3, TU 288 Nakanishi, H. MO 019 Nakano, KN. TU 231 Nakarai, T. TU 370 Nakonieczny, M. TU 382 Nalley, LL. MO 254 Nande, MN. WE 200 Nasci, C. RA12B-2 Nascimento, F. TU 290 Näslund, J. TU 290 Natal-da-Luz, TMF. TU 077, TH 124 Nations, SL. TU 018 Naumann, A. WE 173 Navarro, A. WE 215 Navarro, A. ET14B-1 Navarro, LT. TH 164 Navarro-Cuenca, A. MO 199 Navratil, S. TU 148 Necas, M. TH 173 Néel, O. LC03-1 Négrel, P. RA03A-4 Negri, A. MO 184, MO 185 Nehrenheim, EA. MO 375 Nehyba, S. MO 358 Nelemans, MNE. RA03A-2 Nelen, V. RA01-2 Nellemann, C. ET01B-3 Nendza, M. TU 334, RA10A-3 Nesatyy, VJ. MO 149, MO 150 Nesbakken, S. WE 313 Nesporova, M. MO 381 Nestler, H. MO 298, MO 150 Neumann, M. RA10A-5, RA13B-4 Neuparth, MT. WE 276 Neuwahl, F. LC01-4 Neuwoehner, J. PH03-1, MO 328 Nevrova, EL. WE 296 Newsted, J. ET01B-3, ET08-4 Ng, CA. TU 341 Nguyen, D. MO 021 Nguyen, L. RA11B-4 Nguyen, MT. TU 104 Niblock, H. RA02-4 Niccolucci, VN. WE 341 Niederstrasser, B. TH 108, WE 218 Nielsen, FK. TU 072 Nielsen, JL. TH 104 Nielsen, L. TU 134 Nielsen, TG. WE 316 Nienstedt, K. MO 334, TH 165, MO 335 Nierzedska, E. TU 152 Nieto, O. MO 006, ME01A-2, WE 272 Nieuwoudt, C. TH 011, TE01-4 Nigro, M. TU 034, TU 183, TU 017 Nikinmaa, M. MO 212, ME02-2 Nikitin, VA. MO 104 Nikolai, N. RA04-2 Nikolakis, A. TE04A-2 Nikolic, D. MO 111 Nilin, J. WE 264 Nilsen, AJ. ET01B-5, MO 151, CH03-5, WE 277,

CH03-3 Nilsson, HC. WE 055, TU 290 Nilsson, M-L. WEPC2-3

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Nimptsch, JE. TU 141, TU 143 Niqui-Arroyo, JL. TU 106 Niska, HP. WE 003 Nizami, A-S. WE 352 Nizzetto, L. CH08-3, CH05A-4, CH08-5, MO 105,

CH08-1 Njakou, SD. MO 252 Noad, M. WE 282 Nobels, I. CH02-1 Noeh, I. RA06-5 Nogueira, AJA. TU 132, TH 129, TU 056, TU 074, WE

252 Nöh, I. TH 107, TH 115 Nolan, BT. RA13B-3 Noppe, H. TU 309 Nordborg, EO. MO 097 Nordén, C. ET08-3, MO 215, MO 214 Nørgaard, KBN. TU 057 Norihiro, I. MO 230, WE 345 Norman, S. ET14B-3, MO 292, MO 291 Norman Haldén, A. MO 055 Norrgren, L. MO 314, WE 273, MO 309, MO 127, MO

055 Nota, B. ET03-2 Notti, A. RA12A-4 Novais, SC. ET03-1, NM02A-5 Novak, J. MO 356 Novic, M. RA10A-2 Novotna, Z. TU 177 Nowack, B. TU 040, THPC1-6, NM03-3 Nowak, J. MO 056 Nugegoda, D. RA04-1, RA14B-5, MO 021 Nyholm, JR. MO 127, TE04B-1 Nyland, CA. TU 237, LC05-3 Nylund, K. TU 172

O O’Connor, S. MO 059, MO 058, MO 123, CH06C-2 Öberg, LG. CH04B-3 Öberg, TG. WE 002 Oberhansli, F. ET06-2, WE 111 O'Brien, C. WE 352 Ocelka, T. WE 143, WE 056 Ochoa, V. MO 307 Oddou, M. TH 088 Odlare, ME. MO 375 Oehlmann, J. TH 162, MO 065, WE 202 Oen, AMP. TU 085 Oesterholt, F. RA07B-1 Oetken, M. MO 065 O'Geen, A. TUPC2-5 Oggier, DM. PH03-4 Ogwe, GO. TU 069 Oh, J-E. RA12B-4, MO 057 Oh, S. TU 259, TU 080 Ohe, PC. WEPC2-1 Ohlauson, C. WE 386 Ohlendorf, H. RA11B-3 Ohtsu, KO. MO 321 Oikari, AOJ. TU 076 Ojeda, G. TU 077 Ojeda, MJ. MO 106 Oka, Y. TU 370 Olette, R. MO 329 Oliva, M. TH 022 Olivares-Rieumont, S. MO 018

Oliveira, AV. MO 172, WE 289 Oliveira, ELC. TH 176 Oliveira, P. WE 289, WE 274 Oliveira, R. WE 193, MO 327 Oliveira, VM. TH 199, TU 185 Oliveira-Neto, AL. TU 185 Oliveri, C. MO 185 Oliveri, L. MO 185 Oller, A. RA11A-1 Olsen, AJ. WE 315 Olsen, M. RA08A-1 Olsén, HK. WE 134, MO 326 Olsman (Takner), H. ET10-1 Olsson, P-E. WE 135 Ong, KJ. TH 048, TU 036 Onorati, F. MO 360, RA12A-4 Onoye, TO. TU 231 Onyemaenu, CC. TU 068 Oorts, KJ. TE03-5, TU 361 Oosterhaven, J. LC01-4 Oosterwijk, MTT. WE 090 Orbea, A. ME01B-1 Orendt, C. WEPC2-1 Orihel, DM. MO 128 Ormerod, SJ. ET15-4 Örn, S. PH02B-5, TH 072 Oropesa Jiménez, AL. MO 213 O'Rourke, K. WE 294 Ortega-Calvo, J-J. TU 092, TU 106 Ortiz, OO. WE 332 Oshima, Y. TH 032 Osorio, V. NM01-2, WE 166 Osswald, J. TU 144 Ost, N. WE 019 Österlund, T. MO 196 Östling, J. MO 154 Otani, H. TU 370 Otero, M. CH01C-4 Otte, JC. WE 086, ET10-1 Otto, S. MO 345 Oughton, D. TU 013, THPC1-7, MOPC1-4 Ounnas, F. TH 142 Øverjordet, IB. WE 310, WE 311 Owen, SF. WE 155 Owojori, OJ. WE 326 Øygarden, L. TUPC2-3

P Pablos, MV. MO 304 Pabon, M. MO 148, ET13-1 Pace, N. WE 163 Pacheco, M. MO 187 Pacitto, S. WE 037 Packalén, A. TU 151 Pacyna, EG. RA07A-1 Pacyna, J. RA07B-2, RA07B-5, RA07A-1 Pakdel, F. ET07-3 Palace, V. MO 128 Palais, F. MO 313, MO 168 Palee, N. MO 041 Palermo, EFA. MO 027 Palikova, M. TU 148 Palluel, O. ET07-3, ET06-1 Palma, SP. LC06-5 Palm-Cousins, A. RA07B-2, RA07B-5 Palmer, CG. RA14B-5

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CH02 Papadokonstantakis, S. LC01-1 Papageorgis, C. TU 295 Papkovsky, DB. TU 118 Pardon, PP. WE 164, WE 165 Paris, A. LC03-3 Paris-Palacios, S. TU 170, TU 171 Park, B. TU 002, MO 128 Park, C. TU 025 Park, EJ. TU 008 Park, J. WE 189 Park, JI. TU 080 Park, KS. TU 008 Parkerton, TF. MO 361, RA10B-3, TH 202, MO 364,

MO 363, WE 051 Parkkonen, J. ME02-3, PH03-2 Parsons, JR. TU 104 Pärt, P. WE 103 Paschke, A. WE 012, WE 013, TU 091, WE 100, WE

087 Pascoal, C. ET11-1, WE 385 Paskova, V. MO 306, MO 207 Pasqualino, J. MO 237, WE 332 Passarini, F. WE 371 Passuello, A. CH05B-4, RA01-5 Pasternak, JS. TE01-5 Pastorinho, MRD. TU 074 Pastorok, R. TU 190, RA08A-2 Paterson, M. MO 128 Paton, G. TE03-2 Patrick-Iwuanyanwu, KC. TU 068, TU 069 Paulin, L. ET11-4 Paull, B. WE 174 Paull, GC. WE 155 Paulson, M. TU 336 Paulsson, M. TU 344 Pavlaki, MD. MO 353, TU 058 Paxeus, N. TU 060, MO 143 Payán, MC. TU 271 Payet, J. MO 228, LC02A-2 Peak, D. RA11A-2 Pedersen, HC. ET08-1 Pedersen, K. TH 026 Peeters, E. TH 007, CH06A-3 Pehlken, A. TU 230 Peijnenburg, W. RA09-3, MO 335, NM03-2, TE03-4 Pelfrêne, A. CH01C-1 Pellay, R. TH 187 Pellerin, J. TU 273 Pelletier, M. WE 048, CH03-2 Peluhet, LP. WE 070 Pemberton, E. WEPC2-4, RA13B-2 Pena, CP. LC06-5 Penetra, AI. MO 303 Peng, X-X. ET02-3, MO 142, ET02-5 Penman, M. TU 364 Pennington, D. WE 358, LC05-5

Penttinen, I. WE 349 Pentz, T. RA12B-1 Penwell, A. WE 101 Pereira, E. CH01C-4 Pereira, JL. ET12-3 Pereira, ME. MO 187 Pereira, MG. MO 216 Pereira, NC. MO 027 Pereira, R. TU 006 Pereira, R. TU 061 Pereira, R. TU 024 Perelló, G. TH 091 Perez, S. NM01-2, WE 166 Pérez, JR. TU 052 Pérez, S. MO 355 Pérez Fernández, SP. WE 287 Pérez Holmberg, J. THPC1-5 Pérez-López, M. MO 213 Perez-Nunez, MT. MO 202 Pernet-Coudrier, B. CH01C-2 Perra, G. WE 259 Perron, MM. WE 048, CH03-2 Persson, P. CH06A-2 Persson, T. TH 085 Péry, ARR. RA08B-3 Petchkasem, S. MO 041 Peter, H. TU 042 Peter, R. TH 164 Peters, A. TU 389, TU 338, RA10B-4, TU 385, TU 351 Petersen, K. ET04B-5, WE 313 Petrie, S. MO 208 Petrov, AN. WE 296 Petrovic, M. WE 181 Pettersson, E. MO 154 Pettersson, HBL. ET06-4 Pettersson, M. WEPC2-3, RA07A-5, TU 358, WE 225 Peyer, FD. LC03-1 Peyrot, C. TU 038 Pfeifere, M. TU 264 Pfister, S. LC02B-3, MO 241, LC06-1 Pflugmacher, S. TU 143, ET05-3, TU 142 Phuong, PK. MO 021 Piccapietra, F. TU 021 Pickl, C. RA05-5 Picone, M. WE 290, RA12B-2 Pienaar, D. TH 011 Pierstorf, R. ET14A-5 Pieters, R. TH 011, TE01-4 Pigneur, LM. WE 144 Pijuan, J. RA01-5 Pikula, J. MO 207 Piña, B. MO 199 Pineau, S. MO 010 Pino, MR. TH 171 Pintore, M. RA10A-2 Pires, MTC. MO 327 Pires, N. TH 088 Pisarska, EP. WE 261 Pischedda, PI. WE 120 Pistocchi, A. WE 224, MO 344, WE 227 Pitkänen, L. ET11-4 Pitombo, LM. TU 185 Piva, F. RA12A-4 Pivcevic, BP. WE 038 Pizzol, M. WEPC1-1 Plotzke, KP. MO 062, MO 063

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Podd, GL. WE 197 Pogacnik, PM. MO 288, MO 289 Poggiale, JC. WE 119 Poiger, T. PH02A-1 Point, D. THPC2-6 Poirier, D. TU 282 Pojana, G. TU 019, TU 020, NM03-1 Polder, A. TE01-4 Polesello, S. MO 272 Poliakov, E. LC01-4 Põllumaa, L. MO 034 Poly, F. WE 383 Pomati, F. ET13-5 Poovey, G. MO 374 Popov, VE. WE 124 Popovic, M. ET13-5 Popovic, MP. WE 088, WE 038 Porcelloni, S. MO 164 Porcher, J-M. WE 133, ET07-3, WE 096, ET06-1 Porsbring, T. WE 388, PH01-3, PH02B-5, WE 186,

WE 198 Porta, PL. WE 360, TU 225 Posner, S. MO 389, MO 390 Posthuma, L. MO 350, WEPC2-4, TH 086 Posthuma-Doodeman, CJAM. MO 339 Postigo, C. MO 049 Potthoff, A. NM02A-1 Potting, J. LC04-5 Pottinger, T. ET07-1, WE 153 Poulsen, AH. TH 006, WE 305 Poulsen, V. RA05-5 Pourcelot, L. WE 114 Povolotskii, MI. WE 296 Powell, DE. TU 124, MO 064, MO 060, MO 061 Powell, EN. ET09-3 Power, E. WE 174, TH 064 Pozo, K. CH08-2, WE 077, WE 074 Pradère, PP. CH01A-1 Pradines, C. WE 117 Prat, N. MO 166 Preiss, P. MOPC2-2 Prensier, G. TU 016 Presser, T. RA11B-3 Pretato, U. WE 358, LC05-5 Preuss, TG. WE 248, WE 245, WE 246, WE 247, TU

112, WE 237, TU 176, RA08B-2, RA13B-4 Preziosi, V. TU 190, RA08A-2 Price, ARG. RA02-1 Price, H. MO 013 Price, OR. TH 131, MO 059, RA10A-1 Priessnitz, J. TU 279 Prieur, AP. WE 347 Princz, I. TH 166 Pro, J. WE 169 Pucarevic, M. TU 088 Pucelik-Günther, P. MO 342 Pugh, RS. THPC2-6 Puijker, LM. MO 072, MO 079 Pulselli, FMP. WE 339, WE 341 Purina, I. TU 264 Purmalis, O. MO 030, MO 035, WE 177 Purvina, S. TU 264 Putna, I. MO 354, TU 264 Puzyn, T. TH 050

Q Qiong, C. NM01-3 Quack, M. TH 017 Quaghebeur, M. TU 298 Quante, M. MO 088 Quaranta, G. MO 227 Quéau, H. WE 148 Querleu, C. TU 238 Querol, X. MO 049 Quik, JTK. NM02A-2, TU 003 Quinn, B. WE 174, TH 064 Quinn, LP. TH 011, TE01-4 Quinta, D. TU 274, TH 199

R Raadal, HL. TU 237 Rábade, T. WE 271 Rabe, C. ET11-2 Rabl, A. MO 222 Radke, M. PH02A-3 Radonic, J. TU 088 Rahm, NR. MO 097 Rainbow, PS. ME01A-1 Raja-aho, S. MO 212 Rämänen, H. TU 076 Ramos, MJ. TU 363 Rampnoux, N. WE 297 Ramskov, TR. TU 312 Ramus, KR. CH06C-3 Randak, T. PH02B-1 Randall, D. RA14A-4 Rännar, S. WE 007 Ranville, JF. TU 132 Raoul, F. ET15-1, TU 163 Rasmussen, P. MO 047, RA13B-3 Rast, C. TE04A-1 Rasulev, BF. TH 050 Ratte, HT. WE 248, WE 245, WE 246, WE 247, TU

063, TU 176, RA08B-2, ET07-4, NM02B-2, RA13B-4, WE 139

Rattner, B. ET08-2 Rauert, CA. TU 365 Raugei, MR. WE 361 Raun, KD. WE 221 Ravagnan, G. WE 275, WE 085 Rawlings, J. ET01A-1, ET01A-3 Raya, JM. WE 362 Rayna, R. TU 291 Readman, JW. WE 299, ET07-1, PH01-5 Real, M. WE 212 Réal, B. RA13B-3 Rebitzer, G. LC03-1, TU 250 Rechenberg, B. TH 075, WE 185 Reddy, C. MO 363 Redman, D. MO 364, MO 363, RA10B-3 Redmond, G. NM02A-3 Redon, E. TU 244 Reed, SE. PH02A-5 Regelmann, J. MO 388 Regoli, F. RA12A-4 Regoli, L. TU 362 Regueiras, AV. TU 139, TU 150 Rehage, N. TU 112 Rehman, N. RA10A-4 Reichenberg, F. CH07A-3 Reichenberger, S. RA13B-3, RA13B-4

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CH06P Rial, DR. MO 355 Riba, I. TU 271 Ribé, VA. MO 375 Ribeiro, F. TU 267, TU 266 Ribeiro, R. TH 124, TU 006, TU 165, TU 024 Ribo, M. TH 171 Ricciardi, F. WE 212 Richard, RH. TH 068 Richnow, H. CH06A-1 Richter, V. NM02A-1 Rico-Rico, A. WE 042, TU 082 Riedhammer, C. RA06-4, RA06-5, TH 111 Riedl, J. ET12-1 Rieradevall, J. MO 253 Rieradevall, M. MO 166 Riffel, M. ET14B-3, MO 292, MO 291 Rigo, C. WE 275 Riise, E. LC04-3 Rinaldi, C. WE 360 Ringeard, C. TH 088 Ringsby, TH. ET08-1 Rintoul, R. MO 113 Rist Sørheim, K. CH04A-5 Ritter, L. TE03-1 Riva, MC. MO 307, MO 166, TH 171 Rivers, W. TU 162 Robalds, A. MO 030 Robbens, J. MO 204 Roberts, A. RA11B-2 Roberts, GC. WE 180, WE 179 Roberts, J. NM02B-1 Roberts, J. TH 047 Robidoux, PY. TU 302, TU 078, TU 022 Robinson, M. TH 064 Robusté, J. WE 215 Rocco, A. TH 185 Rocha, J. CH01C-4 Rocha-Santos, TAP. TU 024, Roche, H. TU 170, TU 171 Rodius, FR. TU 028 Rodjuk, G. WE 301 Rodrigo, J. TU 239 Rodrigues, AAM. MO 303

Rodrigues, AMC. WE 265, WE 264, MO 025, WE 263 Rodríguez, JG. ME01A-3 Rodriguez de San Miguel, E. WE 050 Rodríguez-Cruz, MS. WE 325 Rodriguez-Ruiz, A. TH 184 Roelofs, TFM. ET03-2 Roembke, J. TH 162, MO 335, RA05-3, TH 096,

TE04B-5, RA14B-3 Roessink, I. TH 002, TH 125 Roex, EWM. WEPC2-8 Roffilli, R. WE 259 Roger, R. TU 265, TU 261 Röhder, L. TU 043 Roig, N. TH 177, TH 174 Rolbiecki, M. TU 230 Römbke, J. TH 074 Rombouts, M. LC02B-4 Romelsjö, H. TU 344 Romeo, TR. WE 077 Ronan, J. WE 294 Roncaglioni, A. WE 024 Roorda, J. PH02B-4 Roos, A. MO 282 Roos, N. TU 042, TU 010 Roose, P. CH07B-4 Rosário, F. MO 169, MO 170 Rose, J. WE 221 Rose, J. TU 032, TU 028 Rose, NL. RA02-3 Rosenbaum, R. MO 236, TU 226, LC06-3, MO 229 Rosendahl, I. WE 176 Roseneau, DG. THPC2-6 Rosenkranz, P. TH 042 Ross, TL. MO 062 Rosseland, BO. CH01B-3 Rossi, V. WE 342 Roß-Nickoll, M. RA05-3, TE04A-2, RA03B-4, RA13B-

4 Rotander, A. TH 193, TE04A-4, TU 073, TH 194 Rotter, S. WE 389 Rottiers, A. MO 075, MO 074 Rousseau, X. TU 195 Rovira, J. MO 387 Rowland, P. TU 002 Roy, PO. LC06-4 Royo, M. MO 223 Rozenstrauha, I. MO 354 Rubach, MN. RA13A-2, TH 128 Rudén, C. WE 206, TU 358 Rueda-Cantuche, JM. LC01-4 Ruedel, H. THPC2-7, THPC2-10, WEPC2-5, THPC2-9 Rugani, BR. WE 339, WE 341 Ruggeri, R. RA01-3 Ruta, M. WE 259 Rutgers, M. TH 086, RA03B-1 Rutgersson, C. WE 204, PH02B-5, WE 194 Rutishauser, S. CH06A-5 Ruus, A. WE 310, ME03-2, TU 270, CH06C-4, TH

035, RA04-4 Rychen, G. TH 142, RA11A-3, WEPC1-3, MO 189 Rydzynski, K. NM02A-2 Rye, H. TH 097, RA12A-3 Ryouta, I. MO 230 Rzodeczko, H. TU 152

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S Sá, F. TU 284 Saad, RH. MO 229 Saaristo, MM. WE 132 Sacchi, AS. MO 186, TU 273 Sacks, VP. WE 059 Saco-Álvarez, L. ME01B-4, ME01B-2 Sadik, A. NM01-3 Sainani, P. TH 043 Saiz, E. TU 114 Sakakibara, H. MO 019 Sala, S. MO 343, LC03-5 Sala Benito, J. WE 021 Salbu, B. CH01B-3 Salihovic, S. MO 277 Saloranta, TM. RA04-4 Salvati, A. NM02A-2 Salvito, D. RA08B-5, TU 312, MO 083 Samson, R. LC01-2, TU 226, LC06-3, TU 083, LC03-

2, TUPC1-7, TE04A-5, TE02-5 Samuelsson, M. MO 143 San Segundo, L. MO 304 Sancelme, M. MO 183, WE 392 Sanchez-Bayo, F. MO 380 Sanchez-Marin, P. CH01A-4 Sánchez-Martín, MJ. WE 325 Sandén, BA. TU 004 Sanders, D. CH06C-2 Sanders, MB. WE 153, TU 012 Sanka, M. MO 357, TU 279 Sansone, G. MO 373 Sans-Piché, F. ET12-1 Santini, A. WE 371 Santos, B. TU 287 Santos, C. MO 173 Santos, JP. TU 051 Santos, MJG. TH 201, TE02-1 Santos, T. TU 006 Sanz, P. TU 337 Sarà, GS. WE 077 Sarret, GS. CH01A-1 Sarti, F. RA12A-4 Sartz, L. CH01C-5 Sautter, KD. TH 123 Sauvé, S. TE04A-5, TU 038 Savorelli, F. MO 373 Sawal, G. MO 056 Sawicka-Kapusta, K. WEPC1-7 Sazakli, ES. TU 294 Sbrilli, G. MO 373 Scalbi, S. WE 357 Scarcelli, V. TU 034, TU 183 Scarlet, MP. WE 273, MO 309 Scarr, TA. ET14B-2 Scazzola, R. RA01-3 Schaanning, MT. TU 290 Schacker, M. WE 346 Schad, T. TH 133 Schaefer, D. WE 235, WE 245, WE 246, WE 247 Schaefer, S. MO 261, TU 135 Schaefers, C. RA08A-4, WE 146 Schaeffer, A. CH06B-4 Schafer, R. RA14B-5 Schäfer, D. RA08B-2 Schäfer, D. WE 218 Schäfer, J. CH01A-5

Schäfer, RB. MO 071 Schäfers, C. ET07-4, ET01A-5, ET10-3, RA13B-4 Schäffer, A. TU 111, RA05-3, TE04A-2, RA03B-4, TU

265, NM02B-2 Schaumann, GE. MO 349 Schauss, K. WE 199 Schebek, L. TUPC1-2, TH 051 Scheffczyk, A. TH 162 Scheffler, KS. WE 098 Scheidegger, CS. MO 023 Scheifler, R. ET15-1, TU 163 Schenk, L. TU 358 Schenke, D. MO 316 Schenker, U. CH05A-5, MO 111 Scheringer, M. MO 085, CH05A-5, MO 111, CH05A-1,

TU 341 Schiavone, A. WE 307 Schiedek, D. WE 301 Schiller, V. ET01A-5 Schindler, M. WE 087 Schipper, CA. MO 076, TH 007 Schirmer, K. NM02A-1, WE 090, ET01A-4, ET01A-2,

ET01B-2, TU 021 Schlabach, M. WE 306, CH07A-5, MO 060 Schlekat, C. TE03-2, TU 390, TU 361, RA11A-1 Schlezinger, JJ. ET04A-3 Schloter, M. WE 199 Schlottmann, K. TH 190 Schlüsener, M. WE 185 Schmidt, B. CH06B-4, TU 112, TU 265 Schmidt, F. ET09-2 Schmidt, R. WE 185 Schmidt, SW. TH 064 Schmidt, TC. CH06B-2 Schmitt-Jansen, M. WE 389, MO 155, WEPC2-1,

ET12-1 Schmolke, A. WE 234 Schneider, AJ. TU 272, TH 172 Schneider, R. WE 301 Schnell, M. TUPC1-2 Schoderboeck, L. TU 343 Schoeder, F. TU 364 Schoenenberger, R. MO 298, MO 150 Schoeters, I. TE03-1, TU 362, TE03-5, TU 361 Schoger, M. CH10-3 Scholes, L. RA07B-3, RA07A-3, WE 219, WE 225,

RA07A-4 Scholz, RS. NM03-3 Scholz, S. NM02A-1, ET01A-2, WE 098 Scholz-Starke, B. TE04A-2 Schönenberger, R. ET10-1 Schosseler, PM. MO 134 Schouche, YS. PH02B-5 Schouten, AJ. RA03B-1 Schowanek, D. LC01-3, MO 074, MO 075 Schramm, F. WE 012, WE 013 Schramm, KW. MO 280, TU 035 Schreiber, A. LC05-4 Schreiber, A. WE 163 Schreiber, R. TH 075 Schriks, M. CH04A-3 Schröder, D. TU 134 Schroeter-Kermani, C. WEPC2-5, THPC2-9, THPC2-

7, THPC2-10 Schroth, D. ET14A-5 Schudoma, D. WEPC2-5

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Schulte, R. WE 352 Schulz, M. CH10-1 Schulz, R. MO 340, ET04B-2 Schulz-Bull, D. MO 105 Schulze, T. ET10-1 Schulze, T. WE 173, WE 031 Schumacher, F. WE 173, WEPC2-1 Schumacher, J. ET04A-4 Schuster, HS. ET07-4, WE 139 Schuster, JK. WE 067 Schwab, F. TU 040 Schwab, K. CH06A-4 Schwartengräber, R. TH 179 Schwarz, H. MO 084 Schwarzenbach, RP. CH10-3 Schwarz-Schulz, B. RA06-4, RA06-5, TH 111, TH 115 Schwyzer, IS. THPC1-6 Schymanski, EL. WE 030, MO 073 Scott, A. MO 273 Scott, AP. WE 153 Scott-Fordsmand, JJ. NM02A-4, RA14A-2, NM02A-5 Scown, T. TH 042 Scroggins, RP. TH 166, RA14A-5 Sdepanian, S. ET04A-5 Sébillot, A. ET01B-4 Sebire, M. WE 153 Sedlackova, J. MO 207 Sedlak, R. MO 388 Sedlmayr, A. TU 165 Seethapathy, S. CH07B-1, WE 082 Seifertová, M. WE 184 Seiler, T-B. TH 172, TU 112, TU 272, WE 089 Seitz, N. ET10-1 Selck, H. TU 312, RA08B-5 Selonen, SK. WEPC1-6 Semenzin, E. RA07B-4 Semizhon, T. WE 112 Semmler, MGMC. WE 278 Semple, KT. TU 096, TU 107, TU 097, TU 098, TU

108, CH06P, TU 099, CH06P Semsari, S. MO 329 Senese, V. TH 094 Senta, IS. WE 088, WE 038 Sereda, B. TU 116 Sergeeva, NG. WE 296 Seriki, K. WEPC2-3, RA07A-5, RA07A-3, WE 225 Serpentini, A. TU 383 Serrano, ÂF. THPC1-8 Serre, J. TU 244 Setälä, H. WEPC1-6 Seuntjens, P. TU 304 Ševcikova, P. WEPC2-6 Sforzini, S. MO 184 Shaddock, BF. RA12B-1 Shahin, A. TH 142 Shaked, S. MOPC2-5, MOPC2-7, MOPC2-4, PH02A-

5 Sharpe, A. RA10A-4, WE 101, WE 099 Shaw, JP. PH01-5 Shaw, P. RA11B-3

Shaw, PJ. ET04B-3, TH 008 Sheahan, D. RA11B-1 Sheehan, D. NM02A-3 Sheffield, DH. RA10A-1 Shim, IS. TU 080 Shimasaki, Y. TH 032 Shine, JP. WE 048 Shirasuna, Y. MO 040 Shoeib, MS. WE 074 Shoji, R. TH 145 Shoji, S. MO 019 Shonnard, DR. MO 255 Shore, RF. MO 216 Sibley, P. TU 282, MO 283 Sibly, RM. ET12-3, RA13B-1 Siciliano, D. TH 166, RA11A-2 Sidlova, T. TU 140 Siebert, U. ET13-2, TH 033, MO 157 Sierra, J. TH 177, TH 174 Sifleet, D. ET08-2 Sigg, L. CH01B-5, THPC1-6, TU 021, TU 040 Silberhorn, EM. WE 209 Silva, BM. MO 301 Silva, CM. CH01C-4 Silva, ECM. MO 324 Silvani, M. MO 084 Silverman, KC. WE 205 Simanovska, JS. MO 252 Simek, Z. TU 121, WE 045 Simmler, H. RA06-1 Simon, E. CH03-1 Simon, S. TU 291 Simonsen, V. NM02A-4 Singer, A. TU 031 Singer, C. CH01B-2 Singer, H. CH10-2, CH10-3 Sinkeldam, JA. TUPC2-2 Šinkovec, M. RA13B-3 Sips, AJAM. TH 052 Sizmur, TP. CH01A-2 Sjöberg, R. TU 093 Skaare, JU. TU 115, TE01-4 Skåre, JU. ET08-1 Skei, BB. TH 016 Skjøth, CA. MO 086 Sköld, H. TH 023 Skou Andersen, M. WEPC1-1 Skyllberg, U. CH06A-2 Slaveykova, VI. NM02B-1, TH 189, MO 012 Slobodnic, J. CH04A-4 Smagghe, G. TU 007 Small, J. TE01-3, ET14B-5, MO 302 Smedes, F. WE 064 Smit, CE. MO 337, MO 339 Smital, TS. WE 088, WE 038 Smith, A. CH03-5, WE 037 Smith, B. MO 342 Smith, BD. ME01A-1 Smith, C. ET09-1 Smith, EC. CH07B-2, TU 103 Smith, I. TU 166 Smith, L. TE04B-4 Smolders, E. TE03-1, TE03-5 Smolicka, A. MO 005 Smorong, D. RA14B-2 Smrchek, JC. RA14A-4

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Sobanska, SS. CH01A-1 Sobanski, M. RA11B-1 Sobek, A. CH06B-5 Söderström, H. PH02B-5 Sohn, MD. CH10-5, CH05A-5 Söker, T. ET01A-5 Sola, D. WE 102 Solaun, O. ME01A-3 Soler, F. MO 213 Solomon, K. TU 282, MO 352, MO 283 Sonderer, TS. NM03-3 Sønneland, E. ME01A-4 Sonnemann, G. TU 250, WE 356 Sordyl, H. TH 017 Sørensen, HS. TU 064 Sørensen, PB. TH 122 Sørheim, KR. WE 320 Sørmo, EG. TU 115 Sormunen, A. MO 093, WE 190, TU 113 Soto, JPS. TU 246 Soto, M. TU 079, TH 183, ET09-3, WE 327, ME01B-1 Souche, E. ET12-2 Soucy, G. CH05B-3 Soulier, CS. WE 070 Sourisseau, S. WE 241 Sousa, ECPM. WE 278 Sousa, JP. TH 123, TH 124, TU 077 Sousa, P. RA05-3, MO 335 Soyeux, E. WE 297 Spaak, P. RA08B-1 Spann, N. MO 017 Sparham, C. MO 059, CH06C-2, MO 123, MO 058 Specchiulli, A. WE 259 Spencer, A. MO 273 Sperni, L. WE 085 Spira, D. MO 372, TU 112 Springer, A. NM02A-1 Springer, TA. MO 062 Spurgeon, D. TU 031, TU 002, TU 386, RA11A-4,

ET04A-5 St. George, TM. MO 114, WE 078 St. Germain, W. CH07A-1 Stachel, B. RA12A-2 Stalter, D. WE 202 Stamm, N. CH06B-5 Standaert, AR. TH 093, RA01-2, TU 372 Staniland, I. MO 113 Stanton, K. MO 388 Stark, JD. RA08A-2 Stark, K. ET06-4 Startchev, KN. NM02B-1 Starzner, S. TUPC1-2 Stauber, JL. MO 013 Staveley, JP. RA14A-4

Steele, K. TU 332 Steen, JJM. MO 339 Stefan, R. WE 172 Stefaniak, S. MO 002 Steinberger, JS. MO 246 Steinnes, E. WE 067 Stenberg, K. TU 384 Stenberg, MJM. CH02-2 Stenemo, F. RA13B-3 Stenmarck, Å. LC05-1 Stentiford, D. ME02-4, MO 156 Stern, A. MO 273, WE 304, MO 108 Stevenson, RW. TU 360 Stibany, F. NM02B-2 Stierand, P. WE 143 Stock, F. TU 334, TU 335 Stocker, A. TU 035 Stoessel, F. LC02A-1 Stoks, P. CH04A-3 Stoks, R. ET12-2, ET10-2 Stolpe, B. NM01-5 Stoms, DM. MO 231 Stone, V. TH 046, TH 047, TH 042 Stora, ST. WE 120 Størseth, TR. MO 198 Stössel, F. LC06-1 Strady, E. CH01A-5 Strandberg, B. CH08-5, WE 080 Strassemeyer, J. TH 132, TH 134 Straub, JO. PH01-5 Strauss, T. WE 248, TU 176, RA13B-4 Streck, G. CH04A-2, CH06A-4, WE 389, CH03-4, WE

173, MO 093, WE 079, WE 031, WEPC2-1 Strecker, R. WE 089 Streissl, F. MO 336 Streloke, M. MO 340, MO 342 Strempel, S. TU 341 Strode, E. MO 354, TU 264 Strömmer, R. WEPC1-6 Strømseng, AE. CH01B-3 Stroomberg, G. CH04A-1 Struger, J. ET14B-5 Struijs, J. NM03-2 Sturdy, L. TU 389 Sturm, R. MO 269, MO 271, MO 282, TU 086, MO

270 Sturve, EL. WE 273, MO 309, MO 156, TH 023, WE

194, ME02-3, TU 017 Styles, DF. LC05-2 Styrishave, B. TU 110, MO 290, TH 191 Suárez, A. MO 322 Suhadolc, M. RA13B-3 Sukyte, VJ. WEPC2-6 Sulik, KS. WE 098 Sullivan, J. TU 190 Summerfreund, J. TU 362 Summers, JK. RA03A-3 Sumpter, J. ET07-1 Sunahara, G I. TU 022, TU 302, TU 078 Sundelin, B. TH 004, MO 260, WE 301, MO 279,

RA04-5 Sundqvist, JO. LC05-1 Sundqvist, L. WE 005 Sundseth, K. RA07A-1, RA07B-2 Sundt, R. CH07A-4 Sunoko, HR. TU 371

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Suntio, AM. WE 349 Suphandag, A. MO 008 Surdyk, N. RA13B-3 Sures, B. CH01B-2 Sushynski, JM. MO 062 Suter, J-F. MO 149, MO 298, MO 150, ET10-1 Svanes, E. LC05-3 Svanström, M. LC04-3 Svendsen, C. TU 002, TU 386, RA11A-4, TU 031,

ET04A-5 Svendsen, H. WE 320 Sverko, E. ET14B-5 Svobodova, Z. PH02B-1 Swales, S. TH 076 Swarr, T. TU 250 Swartjes, FA. TU 300 Sychrova, E. TU 140 Szalinska, E. MO 005 Szczygiel, J. TU 382

T Tack, K. WEPC1-2, RA11A-3, WEPC1-3 Tahara, KT. TU 231 Takasuga, T. TH 172 Takner, H. TH 194 Tamminen, M. ET11-4 Tanaka, T. TU 384 Tanaka, Y. TH 145 Tanneberger, K. ET01A-2, ET01B-2 Tao, S. TE03-1, CH05B-5 Tapie, NT. WE 071, WE 072 Tarazona, JV. WE 169, TU 337, RA10B-2, MO 304,

TH 178, TU 363, WE 057 Tarkhov, A. MO 139 Task Force Co-Authors, TF LCI. LC04-1 Tasker, JT. ET14A-2 Tatsumi Horigome, MT. WE 258 Tatti, E. WE 340 Taulbee, K. TU 390 Taylor, LN. RA14A-5 Taylor, SA. ET14A-2 Tedesco, S. NM02A-3 Teichmann, H. TH 096 Tejeda-Agredano, M-C. TU 092 Telfer, TC. TU 074 Tell, JG. WE 205 Temme, C. CH08-4, MO 105 Teneva, II. TU 145, TU 149 Ter Bekke, MA. WE 043 Ter Laak, TL. WE 043 Terfloth, L. MO 139 Terletskaya, AV. WE 296 Ternes, T. WE 185, CH10-1 Terrail, TE. WE 106 Terreau, A. TU 170, TU 171 Terzic, ST. WE 088, WE 038 Tessier, ET. THPC2-5 Teta, C. MO 314 Teyssie, J. ET06-2, WE 111 Thackery, LM. MO 062 Thaens, D. WE 100, WE 019, WE 087 Thailly, AF. TU 171 Thain, JE. WE 300 Thalheim, T. WE 014, WE 015, WE 020 Thamisirioj, T. WE 352 Theißen, B. TE04A-2, RA03B-4

Theodorakis, W. TU 018 Thiboutot, S. TU 302 Thiebat, FT. WE 333 Thipvisaid, N. MO 041 Thoben, KD. TU 230 Thoma, G. MO 255, MO 254 Thomas, J. ET09-1 Thomas, K. WE 299, CH07A-4, MO 050, WE 300,

CH03-5, MO 070, TU 308, PH01-1, TU 042, TU 010, WE 039, WE 038, TH 063, CH03-3

Thomas, L. RA11A-4 Thomas, M. ET14A-4, WE 068, TH 142, MO 189 Thomas, R. WE 064 Thompson, DG. ET14B-2 Thompson, IP. TU 002 Thomsen, AF. TU 251 Thomsen, C. MO 054 Thomsen, M. WEPC1-1 Thongsri, T. MO 041 Thorbeck, P. WE 234, WE 248, WE 239, RA08A-3 Thorndyke, M. ME01B-5 Thornton, A. WE 223 Thornton, R. WEPC1-5 Thorsén, G. PH01-4 Thulke, H-H. RA08A-3 Thullner, M. CH06A-1, TU 103 Thumm, E. PH02B-3 Tierney, M. MO 113 Tiezzi, ET. WE 341 Tilston, L. CH06C-1 Timm, G. ET01B-3 Timmermans, MJTN. ET03-2 Tirado, PS. TU 226 Tjellström, H. PH01-3 Tlili, T. WE 387 Tolfsen, CC. ME02-5 Tollefsen, K-E. CH03-5, CH01B-3, WE 039, TU 042,

TU 010, MO 167, WE 026, TH 026, ET01B-5, MO 151, WE 270, ME01P, TH 063, PH03P, TH 073, CH07A-4, TU 013, ET04B-5, TH 035, WE 313, WE 038

Tolls, J. TU 364 Tomandl, JP. WEPC2-6 Tomaszewski, JE. TU 100 Tomonori, TH. TU 253 Tomy, T. MO 273, MO 128 Tony Chapman, TS. TH 095 Topp, E. WE 178 Topping, CJ. RA13B-1 Torfs, R. TH 090, TH 093, RA01-2 Torin, MK. WE 066 Tornero, V. WE 292 Toropov, AA. WE 016, TH 050 Toropova, AP. WE 016, TH 050 Torp, TA. TU 237 Torrijos, M. WE 169 Toschki, A. RA13B-4 Toth, K. WE 367 Toussaint, H. WEPC1-2, MO 189 Townsend, J. TU 031 Traas, TP. TU 365, TU 367 Track, T. RA03A-4 Tran, LT. NM03-1 Trapp, M. RA13B-4 Trapp, S. TE01-1, CH05A-3, PH02A-4 Traunspurger, W. TU 281, TH 190, ET10-4

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CH04B-3, WE 171 Tzilivakis, J. RA13B-3

U Ud-daula, UD. TU 035, MO 124, MO 280 Udo, P. WE 172 Ueng, Y-T. TU 164 Ullrich, M. TU 364 Ullrich, SM. RA07B-2, RA07B-1 Ulrich, H. PH02A-3 Umlauf, GU. WE 227 Unrine, JM. NM01-4, RA11B-3 Uricchio, V. TU 194 Urrea, JAG. TU 042, TU 010 Utting, K. WE 092, WE 192 Uzu, GU. CH01A-1

V Vacha, R. MO 357, TU 279 Vad, K. MO 222 Vahabi-Moghaddam, M. WE 122 Väisänen, SJ. WE 213 Vaj, C. TU 193 Valant, J. MO 288 Valdivia, S. TU 250, LC04-1, WE 356, LC06-5 Valiente, M. WE 215 Valiente Moro, AL. WE 380, WE 383, WE 392, MO

183 Valle, MC. MO 106 Vallotto, D. TU 019, TU 020 Vallotton, N. TU 359 Valls, A. RA01-5 Valsecchi, S. MO 272, MO 038 Valters, KV. MO 252 Van Assche, F. RA11B-1, TU 362, TU 361 Van Bavel, B. MO 275, ET10-1, MO 054 Van Beelen, P. MO 337, TU 197 Van Broekhuizen, F. WE 348 Van Campenhout, K. RA01-2 Van Damme, S. WE 017 Van de Heuvel-Greve, M. WEPC2-8

Van De Meent, D. NM02A-2, NM03-2, TU 003, RA10B-3, TU 364

Van de Meutter, F. ET10-2 Van de Plassche, E. TH 117 Van de Sandt, J. RA10A-2 Van de Wiele, TR. RA11A-2 Van den Acker, M. MO 276 Van den Bril, B. MO 204 Van den Brink, NW. ET15-2, TU 026, TH 083 Van den Brink, P. RA05-3, RA08A-3, RA08A-4, WE

236, WE 240, WE 239, TH 125, RA13A-2, TH 128, TH 129, TU 056

Van den Hoff, J. MO 113 Van der Burg, B. CH04A-3 Van der Heijden, SA. WE 047, TU 123 Van der Linden, SC. CH04A-3 Van der Meeren, P. NM02A-2, TU 007 Van der Ven, K. WE 129 Van der Vlies, J. RA07B-2 Van der Vliet, L. RA14A-5 Van der Wal, L. TH 117 Van Donk, E. TU 153 Van Duursen, MBM. TU 067 Van Eekelen, R. MO 339 Van Egmond, R. MO 059, MO 058, TH 131, CH06C-2,

WE 044, WE 390 Van Ewijk, H. WE 348 Van Geest, L. TU 282 Van Gestel, CAM. MO 288, MO 289, TE04B-3, TH

188, TE04B-2, TU 077, WE 025, TE04A-3, TU 071 Van Gestel, G. TU 300, TH 093, RA01-2, TU 304, TU

298 Van Gils, JAG. RA02-5 Van Ginkel, G. MO 083 Van Ginkel, K. RA10A-4 Van Hattum, AGM. MO 093, MO 089, RA02-5 Van Hees, M. ET06-3 Van Hees, PAW. TU 093 Van Hoecke, K. NM02A-2, TU 007 Van Holderbeke, M. TU 304, TH 090, TU 300, TH 093,

RA01-2, TU 372 Van Hoof, G. LC04-4 Van Hyfte, A. TU 361 Van Leerdam, JA. MO 072, CH04A-3, NM01-1 Van Leeuwen, S. ET13-4 Van Liefferinge, C. MO 093, TUPC2-6 Van Oevelen, D. WE 309 Van Overmeire, I. TE01-2 Van Praet, N. TH 083 Van Ras, NJP. RA03B-3 Van Rhenen-Kersten, CH. TUPC2-2 Van Sprang, P. TE03-5, TU 361 Van Straalen, NM. TE04B-3, ET03-2 Van Tongeren, W. RA07B-1, RA07B-5 Van Velzen, M. MO 051 Van Vlaardingen, P. RA11B-1 Van Vliet, P. MO 338 Van Vliet, S. MO 093, CH07B-5 Van Vuren, JHJ. TU 179, ET14A-3, WE 138 Van Wensem, J. RA03A-1 Van Wezel, AP. MO 072, MO 079, NM01-1, CH04A-3 Van Wijk, D. TU 338, RA10B-4 Van wijngaarden, RPA. TH 125 Van Zelm, R. LC02B-4 Van Zijverden, M. TH 052 Vandegehuchte, MB. ET12-5

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150, TU 146 Vassura, I. WE 371 Vaudour, E. RA13B-3 Vavoulidou-Theodorou, E. RA13B-3 Vázquez, JA. MO 355 Veerle, V. WE 225 Vega, A. WEPC2-7 Veinot, JGC. TH 048 Veit, U. MO 296 Veltman, K. MO 094, WE 365 Venizelos, N. MO 214 Vercalsteren, AV. MO 246 Verdelocco, S. RA01-3 Verdonck, F. TU 347, TU 361, WE 225, TU 362, WE

226 Vergauwen, L. MO 146, ET03-5 Verheijden, M. WE 363 Vermeire, T. TU 367 Veron, A. TU 171 Verones, F. MO 240 Verougstraete, V. TU 362, TU 361 Versonnen, B. TU 347 Versteegh, A. MO 079 Verstraete, W. RA11A-2 Verta, M. WE 213 Verweij, RA. TH 188 Vestergren, R. MO 278 Vethaak, AD. TH 016, WEPC2-8, ET15-5, MO 076 Vettier, A. TU 171 Vezzaro, L. WE 225 Viana, M. MO 049 Vianello, N. TU 286 Viarengo, A. MO 184, MO 185 Viaroli, P. CH05B-1 Viavattene, C. RA07A-3 Vicente, JJ. TH 022 Vicquelin, L. TU 293 Vidal, NC. MO 027 Vidal, R. MO 223, LC03-3, MO 224, MOPC2-8, MO

248, LC06P, MO 249, LC06P, WE 373, LC05P Vidal-Liñan, L. WE 272, MO 190 Viduthalai, RR. PH02B-5 Vieira, LR. MO 176 Vighi, M. WE 022, TU 193, MO 294, MO 343 Vignati, AL. MO 005, MO 038 Viguri, JR. RA12A-5, TU 271 Vijayan, S. WE 124 Viktor, T. RA14B-4 Vilavert, LV. WE 069, MO 386

Vilbaste, S. WE 301 Viljoen, I. ET07-5 Villers, F. TU 085 Vince, F. MO 241, MO 228, LC02B-2 Vincent-Hubert, F. WE 381, WE 268 Vinggaard, A-M. ET01B-3 Vink, C. MO 079 Vinklarkova, D. TU 177 Virno Lamberti, C. MO 360 Virta, MPJ. ET11-4 Visser, P. TU 153 Vizcaino, P. WE 224, MO 344, WE 227 Vlahos, P. MO 114, WE 078 Vlckova, K. TH 146 Vögele, S. LC05-4 Vogelzang, YS. TU 046 Vogt, S. MO 013 Vojinovic Miloradov, MVM. TU 088 Vollmer, A. WE 015 Volpato, E. RA12B-2 Volpi Ghirardini, A. TH 187, WE 293 Volterrani, M. WE 259 Von Bergen, M. MO 145 Von der Kammer, F. MO 008, THPC1-2 Von der Ohe, PC. RA03A-4, CH04A-4, MO 071 Von Kronhelm, T. TE04A-4, TH 194, TU 093 Von Lochow, HEC. NM02B-2 Von Waldow, H. MO 085 Vonbank, R. RA06-1 Vonk, JA. NM03-2 Vosahlova, S. MO 357 Vosges, M. WE 133, ET07-3 Vosloo, D. MO 212 Voua Otomo, P. TU 391 Voulvoulis, N. RA12A-5, RA09-4 Vrabie, CM. TU 067 Vrana, B. WE 072 Vuori, A. ME02-2 Vuorinen, PJ. WE 301 Vytlacilová, J. WE 184

W Wadsworth, R. RA11A-4 Waegeneers, N. TE01-2 Waeterschoot, H. RA11A-1, TU 361 Wagelmans, MHAB. RA14A-1 Wagenmaker, AE. TU 046 Wagner, B. THPC1-3 Wahlberg, C. MO 143, WE 188, MO 135 Walker, A. MO 216 Waller, N. TE04B-4 Walnum, HJ. TU 233 Walser, TD. NM03-4 Wan, Y. ET08-4 Wang, MW. RA08A-5 Wang, P. MO 054 Wang, S-Y. MO 142, ET02-5 Wang, Z. MO 280, MO 124, TU 035 Wania, F. CH08-2 Wannijn, J. ET06-3, ET04B-1 Wargel, A. MO 157 Warmbrunn-Suckrow, E. TU 117 Warne, M. RA14B-5, TE03-2 Warner, NA. ME03-2, TU 270 Warren, PH. RA13A-4 Warringer, J. MO 203

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Winkens, K. TU 272 Wintersen, A. MO 350, TH 086 Wischer, D. MO 063 Wiseman, B. ET08-4, WE 095 Wittstock, B. MO 229, MO 231 Wogram, J. RA13B-4, RA08A-3 Wolf, C. ET14B-3, MO 292, MO 291 Wolf, J. ET09-1 Wolf, M-A. WE 358, LC05-5 Wolf, O. WE 363 Wolfram, G. WEPC2-1 Wollgast, J. CH05B-1, MO 106 Wolmerans, CT. ET07-5 Wölz, J. TU 272 Wölz, J. TU 261, TH 172, TU 265 Wong, CS. WE 170 Wong, FW. ET14B-4, MO 108, WE 075, WE 304 Wood, RJ. TU 222 Woodburn, KB. MO 092, MO 061 Wornowski, D. TU 366 Worth, A. CH02-4, WE 267, WE 021 Wosniok, W. TU 230 Wouterse, MW. TU 197 Wren, J. ME01B-5 Wright, J. MO 216 Wu, L-N. ET02-3 Wu, R. ET01B-3 Wurm, K. ET10-1 Wurm, M. RA13B-3 Wurmer-Weiss, P. TUPC1-2

X Xi, C. PH02A-5 Xie, Z. MO 105, TU 086, MO 270 Xu, N. TU 002 Xu, S. MO 115

Y Yamasaki, H. TH 032 Yamasuga, M. TH 032 Yang, C. MO 139 Yang, J. WE 291 Yang, Y. ET08-4 Yao, YY. WE 074 Yarza-Irusta, L. TU 082 Yassin, S. PH03-3 Yasutake, H. MO 230 Yates, K. TU 105, WE 081 Yi, JH. TU 008 Yi, SM. MO 091 Yin, D. CH07B-3 Ylstra, B. ET03-2 Yokoyama, A. MO 318, MO 319, MO 321 Yokoyama, Y. TU 370, MO 052 Yoo, H-J. WE 004 Yoon, CS. TU 011 Yoon, JH. TU 008 Yoon, TH. TU 011, TU 025 You, ES. TH 098 Ytreberg, P. TH 110 Yu, S.D.. TU 080 Yu, Y. MO 135 Yurkovska, V. TU 264

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