Pre-recorded Talks
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Determination of farm animal exposure to multiple mycotoxin and in vitro efficacy of mycotoxin binders
Dr Oluwatobi Kolawole
Queen’s University Belfast - Effect of zearalenone, an estrogenic mycotoxin, alone or in combination, on the intestine.
Dr Tarek Lahjouji
Institut National De La Recherche Agronomique - Potential endocrine disrupting activity of cyanobacteria – possible roles for microcystins
Dr Vittoria Mallia
Norwegian Veterinary Institute - In vivo zebra fish larvae tests on endocrine disruptors and mixtures
Gustavo Guerrero Limon
University of Liege - Exploring the short and long-term effects of developmental exposure in zebrafish exposed to anthropogenic chemicals
Dr Maria Christou
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
- In vitro study of the impacts of exposure to mixtures of endocrine disrupting chemicals on the aryl hydrocarbon receptor transcriptional activity
- Modelling estrogenic endocrine disruption using alternative methods to animal experimentation
- Integrative analysis of small RNA signatures of serum-derived extracellular vesicles in estrogen-treated Cyprinus carpio and Danio rerio
Solomon Oguche
Universidad Austral De Chile - Breast milk, a tool to assess human exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals
Mazia Amber
Queen’s University Belfast - In-vitro cell-based bioassays for the analysis of chemical mixtures and human health hazard assessment
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Anti-Androgenic Activity in Breast Milk and Possible Health Consequences for Human Infants.
Dr Bérénice Collet
BioDetection Systems - Identifying mixtures of contaminants associated with adverse child health outcomes.
Anteneh Assefa Desalegn
Norwegian Institute of Public Health - Chemical mixtures, endocrine disruptors, and their effects on the human foetus and placenta
Dr Chiara Talia
University of Aberdeen - Public awareness and risk perception of EDCs
Melissa Kelly
Queen’s University Belfast - A human relevant mixture of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) differentially affect glutamate induced excitotoxic responses in chicken cerebellum granule neurons (CGNs) in vitro
Ajay Yadav
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
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Endocrine disrupting chemicals: impact on obesity/diabetes pathways and intervention via dietary nutrients
Dr Yuling Xie
Queen’s University Belfast - Investigating persistent organic pollutants as endocrine disruptors of androgen receptor signalling
Dr Jonathan McComb
Queen’s University Belfast - Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: New Knowledge of Health Effects and Policy Implications