NIVA at SETAC 2022
NIVA will be attending the 32nd annual Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Europe meeting in Copenhagen from May 15-19, 2022.
Below is an overview of our contributions to the event.

Posters
How can passive sampling be used to help understand POP bioaccumulation in fish?
Presented by Ian Allan
Plastic content and additive distribution in a wastewater treatment plant effluent in Norway
Presented by Ian Allan
Microplastics in Norwegian coastal areas, rivers, lakes and air (MIKRONOR1)
Presented by Inger Lise Nerland Bråte
Hepatic 3D Spheroids: The Next Generation of Testing in Toxicology (SPHERTOX)
Presented by Prem Chand
Adverse outcome pathway guided hazard assessment of mitochondrial uncouplers: a tiered testing strategy using zebrafish in vitro assays and embryo toxicity assays
Presented by Maria Christou
PFAS in drinking water in Norway
Presented by Merete Grung
Uptake and accumulation of wastewater-borne nanomaterials and released metals by the benthic amphipod Hyalella azteca under environmentally relevant conditions
Presented by Sebastian Kuehr
Standardization of methods to measure plastic pollution by 2024?
Presented by Amy Lusher
The power of multi-matrix monitoring in the Pan-Arctic region: plastics in water and sediment
Presented by Amy Lusher
Monitoring litter and microplastics in Arctic mammals and birds
Presented by Amy Lusher
In silico and Experimental Screening Platform for Characterizing Environmental Impact of Industry Development in the Arctic - an Overview of the Project EXPECT
Presented by Samantha Martins
Incorporation of Direct and Indirect Climate Change Effects Into a Probabilistic Pesticides Risk Assessment: A Northern European Case Study
Presented by Sophie Mentzel
Using a Bayesian network model to predict effects of pesticides on aquatic community endpoints in a rice field: A Southern European case study
Presented by Sophie Mentzel
A Bayesian Network tool for Predicting Fish Acute Toxicity Based on Fish Embryo Toxicity test data
Presented by Jannicke Moe
Effects of Teflubenzuron on the early development of the sea urchin Brissopsis lyrifera and the brittlestar Amphiura filiformis
Presented by Simón Rodríguez-Satizábal
Age and Synchronization Influence the Sensitivity of Daphnia magna Neonates to the Chitin Synthesis Inhibitor Teflubenzuron
Presented by Simon Schmid
Rural emission to Kaldvellfjorden in Norway and characterization of cumulative risk of metals
Presented by Knut Erik Tollefsen
Characterisation of cumulative risk of contaminants to organisms exposed to stormwater in Oslo, Norway
Presented by Knut Erik Tollefsen
Bayesian Networks As a Tool for Predicting and Communicating Environmental Risks of Pharmaceuticals
Presented by Samuel Welch
Can Bacterial Growth be used as an Indicator for Biodegradation of Chemicals in a High Throughput Screening Test for Readily Biodegradability?
Presented by Aina Charlotte Wennberg