SETAC Europe meeting in Brussels

This week, 10 GhEnToxLab members will be presenting their research at the 27th SETAC Europe Annual Meeting in Brussels, Belgium from 07-11 May 2017. There we will highlight our research in a total of 5 platforms, 5 posters and 1 poster corner. To keep track of us during the conference, a comprehensive list of our activities is provided below. Not only do we present a lot of our work, many GhEnToxLab members are part of the local organising committee and professor De Schamphelaere is the chair of the scientific committee of the conference.

 

Monday 08 May – Platforms

Emmanuel Van Acker

Title: Occurrence and effects of bio-active substances in marine aerosols

Room: The Arc                     Start Time: 09:50 AM                       ID: 51

Session: Linking Oceans and Human Health: a new trans-disciplinary research challenge

 

Maarten De Rijcke

Title: Frequent multi-toxin (HAB) exposure through seafood consumption: an under-estimated risk to human health?

Room: The Arc                     Start Time: 09:50 AM                       ID: 52

Session: Linking Oceans and Human Health: a new trans-disciplinary research challenge

 

 

Monday 08 May – Posters

Jonathan De Raedt

Title: The effect of toxicant dispersal on the relationship between regional diversity and productivity

ID: MO024

Session: Combined effects of chemical and environmental stressors: from local stressors towards climate change (P)

 

Gert Everaert

Title: Contribution of natural factors and anthropogenic chemicals to the population dynamics of marine zooplankton

ID: MO025

Session: Combined effects of chemical and environmental stressors: from local stressors towards climate change (P)

 

 

Tuesday 09 May - Platforms

Cecilia Pereira

Title: Effect of temperature on chronic Ni toxicity to Daphnia magna along four generations

Room: Copper Hall                     Start Time: 09:35 AM                       ID: 187

Session: Interpreting biological effects of metals and their mixtures in the aquatic and terrestrial environment

 

Charlotte Nys

Title: Chronic metal mixtures toxicity to freshwater organisms: does the metal concentration ration matter?

Room: Copper Hall                     Start Time: 11:05 AM                       ID: 240

Session: Interpreting biological effects of metals and their mixtures in the aquatic and terrestrial environment

 

 

Wednesday 10 May – Platforms

Jana Asselman

Title: The integrated use of omics technologies to understand mechanisms of Daphnia’s stress response to cyanobacteria.

Room: Hall 300                 Start Time: 03:20 PM                       ID: 418

Session: 21st century Ecotoxicology and Human toxicology: Applications and perspectives for the use of OMICs data

 

 

Wednesday 10 May – Poster Corners

Yana Deschutter

Title: Understanding the response of zooplankton dynamics to multiple stressors in the North Sea

Start Time: 17:30 PM                       ID: WEPC16

Session: Big data analysis of monitoring data: what questions can be addressed? (PC)

 

 

Wednesday 10 May – Posters

Josef Koch

Title: Harpacticoid copepods in risk assessment - Combining life cycle experiments with population modelling

ID: WE069

Session: Predictive models in ecotoxicology: bridging the gap between scientific progress and regulatory applicability (P)

 

Karel Vlaeminck

Title: The use of population models in copper risk assessment: a case study with Lymnaea stagnalis

ID: WE073

Session: Predictive models in ecotoxicology: bridging the gap between scientific progress and regulatory applicability (P)

 

Samuel Moeris

Title: Single substance and mixture toxicity of emerging polar micropollutants detected in the marine environment

ID: WE248

Session: Risk assessment and management of waterbodies (ground, fresh, marine and drinking waters) (P)