GhEnToxLab at SETAC Europe in Nantes

Next week, 8 GhEnToxLab members will be presenting their research at the 26th SETAC Europe Annual Meeting in Nantes, France from 22-26 May 2016. There we will highlight our research in a total of 3 platforms and 8 posters. To keep track of us during the conference, a comprehensive list of our activities is provided below.



 

Monday 23 May - Posters

Cecilia Pereira

Effect of temperature on nickel biodynamics in Daphnia magna as determinated with stable isotope experiment

Room: Exhibition Hall                     Start Time: 08:10 AM                       ID: MO166

Session: Metals in the Environment: Fate, Speciation and Bioavailability in Water, Soil and Sediment (P)

 

Tuesday 24 May - Platforms

Charlotte Nys

Chronic metal mixture toxicity to Ceriodaphnia dubia can be predicted using an independent action based bioavailability model

Room: Salle 200                            Start Time: 08:35 AM                       ID: 192

Session: Interpreting Biological Effects of Metals and Their Mixtures

 

Cecilia Pereira

Effect of temperature on Ni bioaccumulation and chronic toxicity to Daphnia magna

Room: Salle 200                            Start Time: 09:35 AM                        ID: 195

Session: Interpreting Biological Effects of Metals and Their Mixtures

 

Tuesday 24 May - Posters

Charlotte Nys

Effects of metal mixture contamination on a freshwater community: can predictive mixture toxicity models be validated experimentally?

Room: Exhibition Hall                    Start Time: 8:10 AM                       ID: TU97

Session: Interpreting Biological Effects of Metals and Their Mixtures (P)

 

Dimitri Van de Perre

Combined effects of interspecies interaction, temperature and zinc on Daphnia longispina population dynamics

Room: Exhibition Hall                    Start Time: 8:10 AM                       ID: TU99

Session: Interpreting Biological Effects of Metals and Their Mixtures (P)

 

Dimitri Van de Perre

The effects of zinc on the structure and functioning of a freshwater community: a microcosm experiment

Room: Exhibition Hall                    Start Time: 8:10 AM                       ID: TU100

Session: Interpreting Biological Effects of Metals and Their Mixtures (P)

 

Charlotte Nys

Chronic metal mixture toxicity to Ceriodaphnia dubia: a meta-analysis and implementation in ecological risk assessment

Room: Exhibition Hall                    Start Time: 8:10 AM                       ID: TU107

Session: Interpreting Biological Effects of Metals and Their Mixtures (P)

 

Gert Everaert

Multidecadal field data support intimate links between phytoplankton dynamics and PCB concentrations in marine sediments and biota

Room: Exhibition Hall                    Start Time: 8:10 AM                       ID: TU274

Session: Biomonitoring of contaminants in the marine environment: integration of biological and chemical approaches

 

Wednesday 25 May - Platforms

Jana Asselman

Network analysis of gene expression profiles identifies gene networks driving changes in reproduction: a case study in Daphnia exposed to different binary mixtures.

Room: Salle 150                           Start Time: 8:55 AM                       ID: 348

Session: Application of a coordinated OMICS research program and data into regulatory frameworks: case-studies and perspectives

 

Wednesday 25 May - Posters

Gert Everaert

Identification of pollution hotspots in Norwegian marine sediments using long-term data

Room: Exhibition Hall                    Start Time: 8:10 AM                       ID: WE076

Session: Persistent and mobile contaminants in the aquatic environment: how to identify, analyse and regulate a potential threat for drinking water resources (P)

 

Jana Asselman

Changes in DNA methylation in response to cyanobacteria in the model crustacean Daphnia

Room: Exhibition Hall                    Start Time: 8:10 AM                       ID: WE187

Session: Epigenetic and evolutionary effects of pollutants: new challenges for long-term ERA (P)