German ESB for Human and Environmental Specimen German
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Startfolie Zielsetzung Environmental Archive German ESB for Human and Environmental Specimen Dr. Christoph Schlüter, Federal Environmental Agency FG IV 2.2 Definition Zielsetzung Definition History of the Environmental An Environmental Specimen Bank is an archive of representative Specimen Bank environmental and human samples which are collected regularly Development and Conception 1980 to 1985 1985 integration in Federal Ministry for the Environment, Aims Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety Control of legislative measures and voluntary producer bans Administrative and scientific coordination by the Federal Identification of problematical Environmental Agency (FEA) substances Information about the substantial condition of the environment Die UPB Deutschlandkarte ESB Sampling areas of the ESB ESB Environmental Human samples samples Operation of the ESB Scedule of Collection of Analytics Storage collection of samples/ samples Anamnesis 1 Sampling areas of the ESB Sampling areas of the ESB Aquatic Ecosystems Terrestrial Ecosystems Near-natural terrestrial Ecosystems Agrarian Ecosystems Marine Ecosystems Freshwater Ecosystems • Biosphere reserve / NP Berchtesgaden – since 1998 • Bornhoeveder Lake district (Schleswig-Holstein) – since 1997 • Biosphere reserve and national parks • Rhine – since 1995 • Biosphere reserve / NP Bavarian Forest – since 1998 • Bavarian tertiary hill country – since 2000 Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony • Elbe – since 1993 • NP Higher Harz – since 1996 Wadden Sea – since 1985 Forest Ecosystems Near conurbation Ecosystems • NP Vorpommersche Bodden Landscape – since 1992 • Biosphere reserve Palatinate Forest – since 2001 • Densely populated area Saar– since 1985 • Solling – since 1999 • Dueben Heath/Transect Halle-Leipzig – since 1991 Probenarten der Bank für Umweltproben Specimen types for the Environmental Specimen Bank Specimen types for the Human Specimen Bank Terrestrial samples Pine/Spruce Beech Lombardy poplar Earthworm Domestic pigeon Roe deer One-year-old Leaves Leaves Entire body Egg content Liver Whole blood shoots (defecated) Blood plasma Saliva Aquatic samples Zebra mussel Bream Bladder wrack Blue mussel Eel pout Herring gull 24- h urine Soft body Muscles and liver Thallus Soft body Muscles and liver Egg content Hair Probenarten der Bank für Humanproben Sample preparation of environmental samples Sampling areas of the human specimen bank Sample preparation of environmental samples Cryomill for preparation of Münster Halle/Saale sample since 1980 since 1995 homogenate Filling/storing of Ulm Greifswald sample homogenate since 1997 since 1996 Human specimen are not processed and pooled Î individual samples 2 Gesamtprozess Sample storage ESB Organisation – continuously participating institutions Münster Trier University University Human specimen Environmental specimen Lager Human Sampling Probenahme Biometrics Anamnese Probenaufbereitung Analytik Fraunhofer Society Federal Environmental Stock Environment Agency Sample praparation Analytics Data administration Scientific Stock at Dec. 31th 2004: evaluations 81.200 Urine 17.600 Whole blood Stock at Dec. 31th 2004: Ergo GmbH 15.600 Blood plasma 165.000 Samples Analytics Individual samples Pool Samples Datentransfer Data transfer What‘s next? Trier Univ. Update and enhancements of conception of environmental part of ESB Soil Münster Univ. routine sampling started in 2002 Fraunhofer Society Umweltbundesamt WWW WWW Sediments / particulate matter ISDN / ADSL test for routine sampling in 2005 Firewall Firewall River Danube evaluation for Ergo GmbH routine sampling What‘s next? Additional data is available from: Update and enhancements of conception of human part of ESB Environmental monitoring for human health Perinatal archive Study group of seniors Expansion of repository: former military terrain Wolbeck www.umweltprobenbank.de 3 www.umweltprobenbank.de Thank you for your attention Publications for the public as well as professionals Geographic information and data retrieval 4.