This week, 6 GhEnToxLab members will be presenting their research at the 28th SETAC Europe Annual Meeting in Rome, Italy from 13-17 May 2018. There we will highlight our research in a total of 3 platforms and 7 posters. To keep track of us during the conference, a comprehensive list of our activities is provided below.
Monday 14 May – Posters
1. Karel Vlaeminck, Karel Viaene, Patrick Van Sprang, Karel A.C. De Schamphelaere
Title: Comparison of toxic effects on Daphnia magna between a metal, a pesticide, and a PAH, in a toxicokinetic-toxicodynamic framework
Session: Mechanistic effect modelling for risk assessment: applications, use in a regulatory context and future directions (P)
ID: MO366; Session Room: Exhibition hall; Time: Monday 8:30 AM
2. Karel Vlaeminck, Karel Viaene, Patrick Van Sprang, Karel A.C. De Schamphelaere
Title: The use of population models in copper risk assessment: a case study with Acipenser transmontanus
Session: Mechanistic effect modelling for risk assessment: applications, use in a regulatory context and future directions (P)
ID: MO365; Session Room: Exhibition hall; Time: Monday 8:30 AM
Tuesday 15 May – Platform
1. Karel A.C. De Schamphelaere, Patrick Van Sprang, Isabelle Vercaigne, Adam Peters, Christian Schlekat, Emily Garman
Title: Acute bioavailability models for nickel: Development and regulatory application
Session: Environmental effects of metals: Improvements to risk assessment by considering speciation and bioavailability (I)
ID: 214; Session Room: Room M; Time: Tuesday 9:05 AM
Tuesday 15 May – Posters
1. Stijn Baken, Karel A.C. De Schamphelaere
Title: Modelling the chronic toxicity of copper to fish at low pH
Session: Environmental effects of metals: Improvements to risk assessment by considering speciation and bioavailability (P)
ID: TU079; Session Room: Exhibition hall; Time: Tuesday 8:30 AM
2. Josef Koch, Karel A.C. De Schamphelaere
Title: Investigating metabolic acceleration in dynamic energy budget models of copepods using the ecotoxicological model organism Nitocra spinipes
Session: Integrated approaches in ecotoxicology: bridging the gap between experimental toxicology and mechanistic modelling (P)
ID: TU204; Session Room: Exhibition hall; Time: Tuesday 8:30 AM
Wednesday 16 May – Platform
1. Jana Asselman, Ilias Semmouri, Karel A.C. De Schamphelaere
Title: Time response relationship between gene expression and life history in a Daphnia population exposed to heavy metals
Session: Systems ecotoxicology: application of OMICS data across multiple level of biological organization in research and risk assessment (II)
ID: 473; Session Room: Room P; Time: Wednesday 11:10 AM
Wednesday 16 May – Posters
1. Ilias Semmouri, Jana Asselman, Colin Janssen, Karel A.C. De Schamphelaere
Title: Effects of temperature on the transcriptome of the marine copepod Temora longicornis
Session: Systems ecotoxicology: application of OMICS data across multiple level of biological organization in research and risk assessment (P)
ID: WE281; Session Room: Exhibition hall; Time: Wednesday 8:30 AM
2. Karel Viaene, Frederik De Laender, Karel A.C. De Schamphelaere, Frank Van Assche, Stijn Baken, Patrick Van Sprang
Title: Pattern oriented food web modelling of metal mesocosm datasets
Session: Ecological risks under complex, multiple-stressor threat scenarios: integrating chemical effects with environmental drivers (P)
ID: WE340; Session Room: Exhibition hall; Time: Wednesday 8:30 AM
Thursday 17 May – Platform
1. Samuel Moeris, Francis Vanryckeghem, Steve Huysman, Kristof Demeestere, Lynn Vanhaecke, Herman Van Langenhove, Colin Janssen, Karel A.C. De Schamphelaere
Title: Ecotoxicity testing of environmentally realistic contaminant mixtures using passive samplers: what can we learn from repeating toxicity tests over an extended period of time?
Session: Hazard and exposure assessment of chemical mixtures: steps towards increasing the realism of chemical risk assessment (II)
ID: 614; Session Room: Room A; Time: Wednesday 11:55 AM
Thursday 17 May – Poster
1. Samuel Moeris, Josef Koch, Karel A.C. De Schamphelaere
Title: Testing of realistic contaminant mixtures with the harpacticoid copepod species Nitocra spinipes using passive sampler extracts
Session: Developments in the use of bioassays for chemical and environmental risk assessment (P)
ID: TH210; Session Room: Exhibition hall; Time: Wednesday 8:30 AM