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01. Emerging contaminants
02. Analytical methods for trace analysis
03. Water quality, wastewater treatment and reuse, drinking water
04. Nanomaterials: from characterization to risk assessment
05. Microplastic
06. Air pollution chemistry
07. Tropospheric Multiphase and Heterogeneous Chemistry
08. Soils and bound residues
09. Multimedia partitioning, transport and modeling
10. Biodegradation of chemicals in natural and man-made ecosystems
11. Isotope techniques and application (for process analysis)
12. Biological effects of chemicals
13. Human exposure and toxicity
14. Chemical risk and regulatory issues
15. Predicting compound properties and effects
16. Special Session: Current advances in environmental risk assessment of ionic organic chemicals
17. Special Session: Contaminants of emerging concern in the agro-environment
18. Open Topic
19. Metals, metalloids and elemental speciation
20. Biological effects of chemicals + Human exposure and toxicity
21. Multimedia partitioning, transport and modeling + Predicting compound properties and effects
SE 1: Recent advancements in wastewater based epidemiology
SE 2: The Environmental and health challenges of E-Waste and its management: an emerging 21st century global concern
SE 3: High-resolution imaging and correlative analyses in life sciences down to sub nanometre scale
SE 4: Combining strategies and tools to identify priority chemicals in the environment
SE 5: Unconventional Gas and Oil Production Employing Hydraulic Fracturing
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ICCE 2015
Sunday – 09-20-2015
12:30 pm
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Recent advancements in wastewater based epidemiology
Room:
Leipziger KUBUS | Hall 1B
Topic:
SE 1: Recent advancements in wastewater based epidemiology
Form of presentation:
Oral presentation
Duration:
225 Minutes
Introduction to wastewater based epidemiology: novelty and advancements of the approach
Prof. Adrian Covaci | University of Antwerp | Belgium
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Authors:
Sara CASTIGLIONI | IRCCS Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche “Mario Negri” | Italy
Kevin Thomas | Norway
Prof. Adrian Covaci | University of Antwerp | Belgium
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Sewage-based epidemiology as a means of comparing geographical and temporal trends of illicit drug use in European city populations in the period 2011-2015
Prof. Pim de Voogt | University of Amsterdam | Netherlands
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Prof. Pim de Voogt | University of Amsterdam | Netherlands
Lubertus Bijlsma | Universitat Jaume I | Spain
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Sewage-based epidemiology to track down the use of new psychoactive substances: challenges and pitfalls
Prof. Adrian Covaci | University of Antwerp | Belgium
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Prof. Alexander L. N. van Nuijs | University of Antwerp | Belgium
Juliet Kinyua | University of Antwerp | Belgium
Prof. Adrian Covaci | University of Antwerp | Belgium
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Community Sensors for Monitoring Public Health using Wastewater-Based Epidemiology
PhD Zhugen Yang | University of Bath | United Kingdom
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PhD Zhugen Yang | University of Bath | United Kingdom
MARC ANGLÈS D’AURIACC | Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA) | Norway
SEAN GOGGINS | University of Bath | United Kingdom
Erika CASTRIGNANO | University of Bath | United Kingdom
Jack Rice | University of Bath | United Kingdom
PEDRO ESTRELA | University of Bath | United Kingdom
Christopher G. Frost | University of Bath | United Kingdom
Kevin Thomas | Norway
Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern | UNIVERSITY OF BATH | United Kingdom
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Wastewater-based epidemiology and future perspectives: testing urban water for community-wide public health assessment
Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern | UNIVERSITY OF BATH | United Kingdom
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Authors:
Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern | UNIVERSITY OF BATH | United Kingdom
Erika CASTRIGNANO | University of Bath | United Kingdom
Axel RYDEVIK | University of Bath | United Kingdom
Luigi LOPARDO | University of Bath | United Kingdom
Jack Rice | University of Bath | United Kingdom
PhD Zhugen Yang | University of Bath | United Kingdom
Sara CASTIGLIONI | IRCCS Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche “Mario Negri” | Italy
Kevin Thomas | Norway
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