About ECT
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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ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH
Böttgerstraße 2 – 14
65439 Flörsheim am Main
Germany
Phone: +49 6145 9564-0
Fax: +49 6145 9564-99
ECT at the International Colloquium on Soil Zoology and the International Symposium on Enchytraeidae
Talks ICSZ:
Stephan Jänsch, Jörg Römbke, Hubert Höfer, Franz Horak, Martina Roß-Nickoll, David Russell, Andreas Toschki: Earthworms in permanent soil monitoring sites – state of knowledge, database and concept for the improvement of a soil biodiversity assessment within the German National Strategy on Biodiversity
ECT at the 6th SETAC World Congress 2012 / SETAC Europe 22nd Annual Meeting (Berlin, 22 – 24 May 2012)
Chairing
J. Römbke is co-chairing the session ‘Soil Ecotoxicology’, the special session ‘Integrating different tools for assessing soil health status’ and the Annual Meeting of the SETAC-Europe Advisory Group DOTTS (Dung Organism Toxicity Testing Standardization).
Anja Coors voted president of SETAC GLB for 2012
SETAC GLB is a regional branch of SETAC Europe and particularly engaged in supporting education and training of young scientists in the area of environmental sciences. Anja Coors has been in the council of SETAC GLB […]
Activated sludge test according to updated OECD guideline 209
For the activated sludge respiration inhibition test, the updated OECD test guideline 209 (22 July 2010) requires more replicates per treatment than the former guideline. To accomplish this new requirement and process the test within a reasonable timeframe, ECT recently established a multi-channel oxygen meter that allows simultaneous measurement and processing of respiration rates in […]
ECT at 4th SETAC Europe Special Science Symposium: The Environmental Risk Assessment of Biocides – Regulatory Challenges and Scientific Solutions
Invited presentation by Anja Coors:
The fish embryo toxicity test as a screening method to predict the toxicity of biocidal products