09:30 Reception and coffee
10:00 Welcome | tba, UmweltbundesamtSession 1: The LIFE APEX project
- 10:15 LIFE APEX: next generation monitoring data for chemicals management | Jaroslav Slobodnik, Environmental Institute
- 10:35 Making use of what is there: Environmental specimen banks, scientific collections and Natural History Museums | Alexander Badry, Umweltbundesamt
- 10:50 Museums Biomonitoring approaches to assessing effectiveness of chemicals risk management measures | Paola Movalli, Naturalis
Case study: Effectiveness evaluation for rodenticides | Lee Walker, UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology- 11:15 Benchmarks from the past: Legacy POPs | Alessandra Cincinelli, University of Florence
- 11:30 A new angle: wide scope target screening in biota | Nikoloas Thomaidis, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
- 11:45 From Non-Target Screening to digital archives | Nikiforos Alygizakis, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens / Environmental Institute
- 12:00 Making use of apex predator data in chemical risk and hazard assessment | Gabriele Treu, Umweltbundesamt
12:30 Lunch
Session 2: Making use of the data
13:30 Spotlight talks, 10’ each
Zero Pollution Ambition, CSS and top predators
- Policy perspective | Sylvain Bintein, EC DG Environment
- Non-governmental organisation perspective | Dirk Bunke, Friends of the Earth / Ökoinstitut
Chemicals and biodiversity
- Research perspective | Ursula Siebert, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
- Policy perspective, EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) | Victoria Tornero, EC DG Joint Research Centre
Top predators in chemicals risk assessment
- Regulatory perspective | Romana Hornek-Gausterer, Umweltbundesamt Austria
- Industry perspective | Björn Hidding, European Chemical Industry Council / BASF
- Research perspective - European Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals (PARC) | Katrin Vorkamp, Aarhus University
14:40 Coffee
15:00 Round table discussion | All spotlight presenters
16:00 Closing remarks | Umweltbundesamt