SETAC Europe 30th Annual Meeting

3-7 May 2020 at Dublin, Ireland

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SETAC Dublin is a 5-day event featuring a variety of training, networking and learning opportunities. Between 2,000 and 2,500 scientists, assessors, regulators and managers from academia, business and government, representing an average of 60 countries, provides a unique networking opportunity and a chance for cross-collaboration long after the closing session.

The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) is a not-for profit, global professional society established in 1979 to provide a forum for individuals and institutions engaged in education, research and development, ecological risk assessment and life-cycle assessment, chemical manufacture and distribution, management and regulation of natural resources, and the study, analysis, and solution of environmental problems.

Taking part from the Changing Arctic Ocean are Efstathios Reppas Chrysovitsinos and Crispin Halsall, both of the EISPAC project.

Both Stathis and Crispin, along with Ana Cabrerizo, are co-chairing the session “The Polar Regions: Pollutants & Environmental Change – Multiple Stressors, Ecosystem Response and Environmental Policy.”

In this session, Stathis will give a poster presentation on “Assessing the bioaccumulation of organic contaminants along an Arctic marine food web using an ecosystem modeling tool.”

The poster will be available from Sunday 3 May 2020, with the possibility of viewing it for up to month after the event. Stathis will be available for “chat” during the daily networking breaks: 12.30 to 13.00, 14.30 to 15.00 and 16.30 to 17.00 UTC.