Programme
Final conference program [pdf]
| Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
| Reconnai- ssance, field studies and analytical tools |
Biotic and abiotic formation of TPs |
Exposure assessment | Risk assessment |
| Morning I | |||||
| Topic |
Analytical methods for TP identification |
Biodegradation and formation of TPs |
Predicting TPs – Readacross and structure- reactivity relationships |
Assessing the (eco-) toxicological significance of TPs |
Transformation of nanoparticles
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| Keynote speaker |
Thomas Ternes |
Jason Snape |
Gerrit Schüürmann |
Beate Escher |
Joel Pederson |
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Speaker 1 |
1. Zwiener |
1. Aga |
1. Brown |
1. Schmitt- Jansen |
Reports from working groups |
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Speaker 2 |
2. Gervais |
2. Wick |
2. Wicker |
2. Kretschmann |
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Speaker 3 |
3. Mistrik |
3. Kohler |
3. von Gunten |
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| Morning II | |||||
| Topic |
TP formation and fate in the field |
Formation of TPs through photolytic and oxidative processes |
Predicting exposure to transformation products |
TP in regulatory risk assessment and water quality assessment |
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| Keynote speaker |
Juliane Hollender |
Kris McNeill |
Kathrin Fenner |
Mark Bonnell |
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Speaker 1 |
1. Barbash |
1. Vione |
1. Ng |
1. Jöhncke |
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Speaker 2 |
2. Thomas |
2. Zimmermann |
2. Sinclair |
2. Ericson |
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Speaker 3 |
3. Radke 4. Hennecke |
3. Kosjek |
3. Ried (Plosz) |
3. de Jongh 4. Hebert |
End of conference and departure |
| Afternoon | |||||
| Poster session | Working groups: Poster session | Conference excursion |
Working Groups |
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| Evening | |||||
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John Sumpter, Brunel University, UK |
Perry McCarty, Stanford University, USA |
Susan Richardson, US EPA, USA |
Visit to theatre |
Conference dinner |
Scientific programme
Conference days will feature morning plenary sessions with two keynote speakers and six contributed, shorter presentations. In the afternoon, time will be reserved for poster presentations, individual discussions, and working group activities on specific, cross-cutting topics of the conference. After dinner, an evening session with a thought-provoking keynote lecture followed by an open-end discussion will take place. In order to create a vibrant atmosphere for research and discussions all participants are expected to contribute an oral or poster presentation and to attend the entire conference.
On Wednesday afternoon a conference excursion will take place, followed by a dinner in a traditional 'Grotto ticinese'.
Each day will be devoted to one of the following four topics:
| Topic 1: |
| Frontiers in analytical methods for transformation product monitoring and in situ assessment of transformation processes |
| Topic 2: |
| Experimental elucidation and computational prediction of transformation pathways and products |
| Topic 3: |
| Modeling and assessing the (eco-)toxicological significance of transformation products |
| Topic 4: |
| Including transformation products in chemical risk assessment and the assessment of water and soil quality |
Keynote speakers
- Perry McCarty, Stanford University, USA
- John Sumpter, Brunel University, UK
- Fred Guengerich, Vanderbilt University, USA
- Beate Escher, University of Queensland, Australia
- Jason Snape, Astra Zeneca, UK
- Thomas Ternes, Federal Institute of Hydrology, Germany
- Susan Richardson, US EPA, USA
- Kris McNeill, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
- Joel Pedersen, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
- Mark Bonnell, Environment Canada, Canada
- Gerrit Schüürmann, UFZ Leipzig, Germany

