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Interview with Anja Coors in the current iPiE Newsletter

October 2018

ECT is involved in the project ‘Intelligence-led assessment of pharmaceuticals in the environment’ (iPiE).  This project contributes to developing frameworks for intelligence-based environmental testing of pharmaceuticals and for prioritising legacy pharmaceuticals for targeted environmental risk assessment and environmental (bio-) monitoring. The current project newsletter (Newsletter No 6) features an interview with Anja Coors, who leads work package 5 (‘Experimental validation of developed models’) of the iPiE project.

The newsletter can be downloaded here.

Further information on the iPiE project can be found on the project website. For additional information on ECT’s contribution to iPiE, see here.

Tags: pharmaceuticals, targeted environmental risk assessment, targeted testing

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ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH was founded as a privately owned, independent enterprise in 1993, and joined the SynTech Research Group in November 2021.

In compliance with Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), we perform standardised ecotoxicological tests in the laboratory as well as at semi-field and field level.

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