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SETAC Europe 19th Annual Meeting 31 May - 4 June 2009, Göteborg, Sweden SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME DAY BY DAY Monday Morning I Platform Sessions, 1 June 2009 ROOM K1 ROOM K2 ROOM K3 ROOM H1 RA14A ET14A ET12 CH08 STANDARD METHODS FOR HAZARD AND RISK PESTICIDE NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN THE GLOBAL CYCLE OF ASSESSMENTS AND ECOTOXICOLOGY AND OMICS, INCLUDING ORGANIC MONITORING OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY EPIGENETICS MICROPOLLUTANTS SESSION ECOSYSTEM HEALTH M VIGHI, A GINEBREDA J LEGLER, NM VAN STRAALEN R GIOIA, KAPG POZO RP SCROGGINS, RG DAVE SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO 8:30 RA14A-1 10 Years of ET14A-1 Comparing ET12-1 A metabolomics CH08-1 Atmospheric terrestrial ecological risk functional and structural approach to assessing time residence times and assessment: An evaluation. endpoints of an aquatic and concentration 'grasshoping' over the MHAB Wagelmans et al. community exposed to response relationships in tropical, subtropical and (Bioclear, GRONINGEN, The herbicides. K Knauer synchronized algal polar oceans. J Dachs et al. 8:35 Netherlands) (Federal office of agriculture, populations. M Schmitt- (IDAEA-CSIC, BARCELONA, BERN, Switzerland) Jansen et al.(Helmholtz Spain) Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, LEIPZIG, Germany) RA14A-2 Applicability of ET14A-2 Are aquatic ET12-2 Gene expression CH08-2 Spatial variabilities OECD ecotoxicology and mesocosms representative profiles combined with life and seasonality of fate test guidelines for of edge-of field water history assessment of persistent organic regulatory testing of bodies in the UK? - An naïve and selected Daphnia pollutants in the global nanomaterials. H Ahtiainen initial analysis. SA Taylor et magna populations atmosphere: First two years :55 8 et al. (Finnish Environment al. (Cambridge environmental exposed to pollution and of data from the GAPS Institute, HELSINKI, Finland) Assessments, CAMBRIDGE, parasites. MD Jansen et Network. SC Lee et al. UK) al.(KULeuven, LEUVEN, (Environment Canada, Belgium) TORONTO, Canada) RA14A-3 Biotest standards ET14A-3 Validation and ET12-3 Gene expression CH08-3 Evidence of a global for genotoxicity implementation of PRIMET studies reveal that scale decrease in the back- assessments of water and PERPEST pesticide interacting mechanisms of ground air concentration of samples - State of affairs risk models in a semi-arid toxicity may cause non- dioxins and furans. L 5 and future needs. GL subtropical region. W additive responses of Nizzetto et al. (Lancaster 9:1 Reifferscheid (German Malherbe et al. (University of Daphnia magna to a Environment Centre, Federal Institute of Hydrology, Johannesburg, JOHANNES- pesticide mixture. CJ Hill et LANCASTER, UK) KOBLENZ, Germany) BURG, South Africa) al. (University of Reading, READING, UK) RA14A-4 Update on the U.S. ET14A-4 How the ET12-4 Epigenetics: an CH08-4 Global distribution of EPA's series 850 ecological management of the emerging field in airborne polyfluorinated effects test guidelines. JP watershed upstream of the environmental toxicology. J compounds in the marine Staveley et al. (ARCADIS fish ponds can affect the Legler (VU University atmosphere of the Atlantic U.S., Inc., DURHAM, NC, safety of the fish produced? Amsterdam, AMSTERDAM, and Southern Ocean. A 9:35 USA) A Lazartigues et al. (Nancy- The Netherlands) Dreyer et al. (GKSS Research Université, INRA, Center, GEESTHACHT, VANDŒUVRE- LÈS-NANCY, Germany) France) RA14A-5 The importance of ET14A-5 Chronic toxicity of ET12-5 DNA methylation and CH08-5 Uptake and method standardization and lindane in a full life-cycle transgenerational effects of processing of POPs by quality assurance in the test with non-biting midges exposure in Daphnia boreal forest systems: Do application of biological (Chironomus riparius magna. MB Vandegehuchte they keep everything they test data. RP Scroggins et al. Meigen). L Weltje et al. et al. (Ghent University receive? C Moeckel et al. (Lancaster University, 9:55 (Biological Methods Section, (BASF SE, LIMBURGER- (UGent), GENT, Belgium) OTTAWA, Canada) HOF, Germany) LANCASTER, UK) BREAK 10:15 - 10:45 Monday Morning I Platform Sessions, 1 June 2009 ROOM G2 ROOM G3 ROOM G4 ROOM F1 CH05A LC02A CH01A CH04A NEW DIRECTIONS IN FATE LIFE CYCLE IMPACT ADSORPTION, EMERGING AND EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT: SPECIATION AND CONTAMINANTS: MODELING OF METHODOLOGICAL BIOAVAILABILITY OF IDENTIFICATION ENVIRONMENTAL ADVANCES, INCLUDING METALS STRATEGIES AND CONTAMINANTS BIODIVERSITY AND SESSION OCCURENCE KAC DE SCHAMPHELAERE, E WATER USE M MACLEOD, T GOUIN, I SMOLDERS, A COBELO-GARCIA P HAGLUND, K LANGFORD COUSINS J PAYET, M HAUSSCHILD SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO 8:30 CH01A-1 Foliar conta- CH05A-1 The state of LC02A-1 Life cycle human CH04A-1 Identification of mination of Lactuca Sativa environmental contaminant toxicity assessment of androgen disrupting by fallout from a lead- fate modeling. M MacLeod pesticides: Comparing fruit compounds in effect recycling plant. GU Uzu et et al. (Swiss Federal Institute and vegetable diets in directed analysed river al. Switzerland and the United sediment with an LTQ- (ECOLAB, CASTANET of Technology (ETH Zurich), 8:35 TOLOSAN CEDEX, France) ZURICH, Switzerland) States. R Juraske et al. (ETH, Orbitrap. M Weiss et al. ZÜRICH, Switzerland) (Institute for Environmental Studies, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands) CH01A-2 Impact of three CH05A-2 Estimation of LC02A-2 Comparative CH04A-2 HPLC/APCI-FTICR- ecologically contrasting physical properties and ecotoxicological impact of MS as a tool for the earthworms on Arsenic chemical reactivity para- radioactive substances in identification of mutagenic bioavailability. TP Sizmur & meters of organic com- freshwaters. O Jolliet et al. polar compounds in ME Hodson (University of pounds for environmental (University of Michigan, ANN fractionated sediment 8:55 Reading, READING, UK) modeling by SPARC. H Hilal ARBOR, USA) extracts. SA Bataineh et al. & A Carreira (U.S. (UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Protection Environmental Research, Agency, ATHENS, USA) LEIPZIG, Germany) CH01A-3 Bioaccumulation of CH05A-3 Finding activity LC02A-3 Biodiversity damage CH04A-3 Temporal variation dissolved metals in zebra feasible: a multimedia assessment in LIME2 - and chemical identification mussels: influence of water model for ionizable damage assessment of glucocorticogenic composition. A Bourgeault et compounds. Test results focusing on extinction compounds in various al. (Cemagref, ANTONY, for 2,4-D and aniline. A species. N Itsubo & R Ii waters in the Netherlands. 9:15 France) Franco & S Trapp (Technical (Musashi Institute of M Schriks et al. Universty of Denmark, Dept. Technology, YOKOHAMA, (NIEUWEGEIN, The of Environmental Engineering, Japan) Netherlands) KONGENS LYNGBY, Denmark) CH01A-4 Enhanced or CH05A-4 A dynamic model of LC02A-4 Monetary weighting CH04A-4 Risk assessment of decreased lead uptake by POP exchange through the methods for LCA. G potential emerging the blue mussel Mytilus sp. air - vegetation - litter - soil Finnveden & S Ahlroth (KTH pollutants in the Danube following lead compartments. A Di Guardo (Royal Institute of River Basin. PC Von der complexation by different et al. et al. (University of Insubria, Technology), STOCKHOLM, Ohe (UFZ - Helmholtz 9:35 types of dissolved organic COMO, Italy) Sweden) Centre for Environmental matter in seawater. P Research, LEIPZIG, Sanchez-Marin (University of Germany) Vigo, VIGO, Spain) CH01A-5 Experimental CH05A-5 Bayesian updating LC02A-PS Poster spotlight: CH04A-5 A fate and effects tracing of Cd contamination of model predictions with assessment of selected pathways in oysters field data: A case study on Life Cycle Impact Assess- alkanolamines in the (Crassostrea gigas) by global DDT predictions. U marine environment. AM ment: Methodological stable isotope spikes. E Schenker et al. (ETH Zurich, advances, including Booth et al. (SINTEF 9:55 Strady et al. (Université de ZURICH, Switzerland) biodiversity and water use Materials and Chemistry, Bordeaux, TALENCE, TRONDHEIM, Norway) MO 228, M0 229, MO 236, France) MO 241 BREAK 10:15 - 10:45 Monday Morning II Platform Sessions, 1 June 2009 ROOM K1 ROOM K2 ROOM K3 ROOM H1 ET02 RA09 RA14B ET14B APPLICATION OF OMICS MIXTURE TOXICITY IN STANDARD METHODS TECHNOLOGIES TO ENVIRONMENTAL RISK FOR HAZARD AND RISK PESTICIDE IDENTIFYING CRITICAL ASSESSMENT AND ASSESSMENTS AND ECOTOXICOLOGY AND PATHWAYS OR REGULATORY DECISION MONITORING OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY BIOMARKERS OF MAKING- RELEVANCE SESSION ECOSYSTEM HEALTH M VIGHI, A GINEBREDA TOXICITY THAT IMPACT AND STATE-OF-THE-ART RP SCROGGINS, RG DAVE RISK K KNAUER, T FRISCHE S CRISTOBAL, X-X PENG SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO SESSION INTRO 10:45 RA14B-1 Development of a ET14B-1 Water toxicity and ET02-1 Of fish and chips: RA09-1 Predicting daphnid new OECD copepod pesticides loads in water predictive and discovery survival after in situ development and and seafood in the Ebro toxicogenomics using exposure to complex reproduction test guideline. river delta during rice zebrafish. SH Lam (National mixtures. J Baas et al. (Vrije CM Breitholtz et al. cultivation. MA Köck et al. University of Singapore, Universiteit, AMSTERDAM, (Stockholm University, (CSIC, BARCELONA, Spain) SINGAPORE, Singapore) The Netherlands) 10:50 STOCKHOLM, Sweden) RA14B-2 Compilation of ET14B-2 Determining ET02-2 Proteomic analysis of RA09-2 Getting in touch with control performance data ecological risk of systemic exposure to human the real world: applying for laboratories conducting insecticides in trees