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Conference ‘New approaches for prioritisation and assessment of the risks of pharmaceuticals in the environment’Mark Woodward

Conference ‘New approaches for prioritisation and assessment of the risks of pharmaceuticals in the environment’

March 2019

The two-day international conference ‘New approaches for prioritisation and assessment of the risks of pharmaceuticals in the environment’ will mark the end of the IMI-funded project ‘Intelligence-led assessment of pharmaceuticals in the environment’ (iPiE). The conference will take place on 24-25 June 2019 at the University of York (UK). It will provide an overview on the results of iPiE, and provide other researchers (young & experienced) with the opportunity to present their work. In addition, several keynotes will highlight specific aspects in the area of prioritisation and intelligent assessment of pharmaceuticals in the environment.

For further information on the iPiE conference, see here.

Additional information on the iPiE project is available on the project website. More information on ECT’s contribution to iPiE can be found at this link.

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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