8:30 am |
Registration |
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Opening Session |
Chair: Marc Mills and Shoji Nakayama |
9:00 am |
Welcome/Opening Remarks |
Marc Mills, US EPA |
9:15 am |
Next Gen Tests for Whole Effluent Toxicity Testing (WET) |
Jim Lazorchak, US EPA |
9:45 am |
The integration of chemistry with toxicological testing in European estuaries |
Marja Lamoree, VU, Amsterdam |
10:15 am |
Effect and Exposure analysis by using in vitro/in vivo assays |
Go Suzuki, NIES |
10:45 am |
Monitoring Of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals In Wastewater Effluents: From Chemistry-based Quantification To IEEA |
Ruth Marfil-Vega, American Water |
11:15 am |
Application of Mechanistic Data to IEEA: Role of the Adverse Outcome Pathway Concept |
Gary Ankley, US EPA |
11:45 am |
Lunch |
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Case Studies: Human exposure and risk management
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Chair: Go Suzuki and Ruth Marfil-Vega |
1:00 pm |
Complementary use of supervised and unsupervised methods for effects-based surveillance and monitoring |
Dan Villeneuve, US EPA |
1:20 pm |
Predictive approaches to mixtures |
Anthony Schroeder, US EPA/U. of Minnesota |
1:40 pm |
Transcriptomics-Based Effects Monitoring for Endocrine Active Chemicals: Assessing Relative Contribution of Treated Wastewater to Downstream Pollution |
Dalma Martinovic, U. of St. Thomas |
2:00 pm |
WET and TIE in Japan |
Norihisa Tatarazako, NIES |
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One Slide Presentations |
Chair: Marja Lamoree and Jim Lazorchak |
2:20 pm |
Ten minutes each (5 min presentation and 5 min discussion) |
Speakers 1--7 |
3:30 pm |
Break |
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Panel Discussion |
All speakers with audience participation |
3:45 pm |
Open discussion on moving the science toward application and managing risk |
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Wrap up/Next steps |
Chair: Marc Mills and Shoji Nakayama |
4:30 pm |
Planning collaborations, projects, and funding for related research/Planning and organization of third workshop in Europe in 2014 |
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5:00 pm |
Adjourn |
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