Welcome to the ARI-TOX virtual conference hall, where you can view some of our posters presented at scientific conferences around the world.
Sep 2022 – IWA World Water Congress – Copenhagen
Is there a role for Effect-Based Methods (EBM) in a Water Safety Plan (WSP) context? Leusch, Neale, Canteau, de Baat, Dechesne, Deere, Enault, Escher, Kools, Loret, Pronk, Smeets and Rinck-Pfeiffer | |
How effective are water treatments in removing toxic effects of micropollutants? A literature review of effect-based monitoring data Enault, Loret, Neale, de Baat, Escher, Belhadj, Kools, Pronk and Leusch | |
Effect-based monitoring: Perception and barriers to implementation Dechesne, Dingemans, de Baat, Canteau, Enault, Escher, Kools, Leusch, Loret, Neale, Pronk and Rinck-Pfeiffer |
May 2019 – SETAC Europe 29th Annual Meeting – Helsinki
Does chiral inversion change the ecotoxicity of pharmaceuticals? Neale, Branch, Khan and Leusch The work presented in this poster was ultimately published as a peer-reviewed manuscript: – Neale et al (2019) Science of the Total Environment 694: 133659 |
Sep 2016 – 6th SETAC Australasia Conference – Hobart
Are herbicides from sugarcane crops reaching and impacting nearby marine turtle nests? Allan, van de Merwe, Finlayson and Leusch The work presented in this poster was ultimately published as a peer-reviewed manuscript: – Allan et al (2017) Chemosphere 185: 656-664 |
Sep 2016 – 10th SETAC Asia/Pacific Conference – Singapore
Looking beyond estrogenicity: Application of in vitro bioassays to measure endocrine activity in environmental waters Leusch, Aneck-Hahn, Arnal, Balaguer, Bruchet, Du Pasquier, Escher, Esperanza, Hebert, Grimaldi, Leroy, Neale, Sacher, Scheurer, Schlichting and Schriks The work presented in this poster was ultimately published as peer-reviewed manuscripts: – Leusch et al (2017) Environment International 99: 120-130 – Leusch et al (2018) Chemosphere 191: 868-875 – Leusch et al (2018) Water Research 139: 10-18 |
May 2016 – SETAC Europe 26th Annual Meeting – Nantes
Assessment of the suitability and performance of in vitro bioassays for analyzing mixture toxicity and ecotoxicity effects of androgenic, thyroid, glucocorticoid and progesterone hormonal activity in environmental and drinking waters Hebert, Schriks, Scheurer, Sacher, Leroy, Arnal, Bruchet, Esperanza, Aneck-Hahn, Balaguer, Grimaldi, Schlichting, Escher, Du Pasquier, Neale and Leusch The work presented in this poster was ultimately published as peer-reviewed manuscripts: – Leusch et al (2017) Environment International 99: 120-130 – Leusch et al (2018) Chemosphere 191: 868-875 – Leusch et al (2018) Water Research 139: 10-18 |
Aug 2015 – 5th SETAC Australasia Conference – Nelson
Consideration when assessing antagonism in vitro: Influence of agonist concentration and dissolved organic carbon Neale, Escher and Leusch The work presented in this poster was ultimately published as peer-reviewed manuscripts: – Neale and Leusch (2015) Chemosphere 135: 20–23 – Neale, Escher and Leusch (2015) Chemosphere 135: 341-346 |
Aug 2015 – Gordon Research Conference on Disinfection By-Products – South Hadley
In vitro cytotoxicity and adaptive stress responses to selected haloacetic acid and halobenzoquinone water DBPs |
Nov 2014 – SETAC North America 35th Annual Meeting – Vancouver
Conceptual Framework to Derive Effect-Based Trigger Values for Cellular In-vitro Bioassays in Water Quality Assessment |
Sep 2014 – SETAC Asia-Pacific 2014 Conference – Adelaide
Evaluation of theoretical and experimental techniques to predict the generation and toxicity of transformation products of trace organic compounds following disinfection of drinking water Leusch, Busetti, Card, Charrois, Escher, Humpage, Knight, Lau, Monis, Neale, Orbell, Ridgway, Stewart, Tang, van de Merwe and Bull The work presented in this poster was ultimately published as a peer-reviewed manuscript: – Leusch et al (2019) Science of the Total Environment 657: 1480-1490 | |
Investigation of endocrine disruption in Australian rivers using an in situ approach Scott, Bartkow, Blockwell, Coleman, Khan, Lim, McDonald, Mondon, Nice, Nugegoda, Pettigrove, Prochazka, Tremblay, Warne and Leusch The work presented in this poster was ultimately published as a peer-reviewed manuscript: – Scott et al (2018) Science of the Total Environment 616-617: 1638-1648 |
Jun 2013 – IWA Micropol & Ecohazard 2013 – Zurich
Implementation of novel rapid and quantitative bioassays for water quality monitoring Schriks, van der Linden, Hebert, van der Oost, Leusch, Kienle and van der Burg |
Nov 2012 – SETAC North America 33rd Annual Meeting – Longbeach
Risk-based water quality assessment through bioanalytical tools Poulsen, Leusch, Chapman and Escher The work presented in this poster was ultimately published as book: – Escher and Leusch (2011) Bioanalytical tools in water quality assessment. ISBN 9781843393689 |
Jul 2012 – 2nd SETAC Australasia Conference – Brisbane
Analysis of bioanalytical data using non-linear regression in Excel Leusch and Prochazka |
Sep 2010 – IWA World Water Congress – Montreal
Is there a needle in the haystack? Combining an in vitro bioassay battery with targeted chemical analysis to detect “unknown” organic contaminants in recycled water Leusch, Humpage, Laingam, Khan, Trinh, Quayle and Chapman The work presented in this poster was ultimately published as a peer-reviewed manuscript: – Leusch et al (2014) Water Research 49: 300-315 |
Sep 2009 – 7th IWA World Congress on Water Reclamation and Reuse – Brisbane
Chemical analysis, an in vitro ecotox toolbox and in vivo monitoring to evaluate water quality for groundwater recharge |
Aug 2008 – 5th SETAC World Congress – Sydney
A comparison of dietary and waterborne exposure to estrogenic endocrine-disrupting compounds (e-EDCs) |