Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecotoxicology and Risk Management

The risk management and ecotoxicological assessment of PPPs, essential to produce compliant products, poses challenges across the entire pesticide industry. This Conference brings together representatives from regulatory and industry backgrounds, as well as political decision-makers to discuss the latest regulatory developments.

28.11. — 29.11.2024
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Overview

Early Bird Bookings10% discount valid until 11 October 2024 with discount code: ECOTOX10

Plant Protection Products (PPPs) are strictly regulated within the European Union and in abroad countries. The ECOTOX Conference keeps track of scientific progress, risk assessment methods and any crucial novelties in the ERA of PPPs and offers those navigating the regulatory landscape a supportive platform.

The Conference will be taking place in Dusseldorf/Germany on 28 and 29 November 2024 and you can follow all the exciting contributions via our live stream!

Would you instead prefer to join on-site in Dusseldorf? Then you can find further information here.

Highlights

Regulatory Update

  • Update from the EU Commission
  • Update from EFSA
  • From regulatory single species tests to biodiversity assessment
  • PERIAMAR COST Action – Progress in pesticide risk assessment for amphibians

Sustainability within the EU regulatory framework for Plant Protection

  • Digital Agriculture and Precision Application
  • CLE Industry perspective on ecotoxicological data requirements for biological plant pro-tection products

Methods & Modelling & Case Studies

  • Update from the SETAC working group on Model Acceptability, version control and scenario Development (MAD)
  • The German Surface water monitoring: Setting the scene on public discourse and data assessment
  • The use of new approach methodologies for ecotoxicological assessments

Who should attend this conference?

Professionals working in the fields of:

  • Ecotoxicology
  • Hazard, exposure and risk assessment
  • Risk management, Field studies, Modelling
  • Regulatory affairs
  • Registration and authorisation, Scientific advisory
  • Technical and environmental affairs
  • Monitoring

Sectors that should take part:

  • Agrochemical industry
  • Academia
  • Regulatory bodies
  • Environmental consulting

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Programme

Thursday, 28 November 2024

PLEASE NOTE: The indicated times refer to Central European Time CET.

For further time zones, please view here.



Morning Session 09:30 – 13:05 CET
09:00
On-site registration & opening of the virtual meeting room
09:30
Welcome address by the organisers and the Chairs

Peter Dohmen, Econ – Ecotoxicological Consulting, Germany
Jacoba Wassenberg, Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb), The Netherlands



Regulatory Update & Current Developments
09:40
Update from the EU Commission

Sofie Hofkens, European Commission, Belgium (virtual presentation)

10:15
Update from EFSA

Fernando Álvarez Alfageme, European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), Italy (virtual presentation)

10:50
From Regulatory Single Species Tests to Biodiversity Assessment
  • What are the challenges and options for moving forward?
  • How may these options be implemented?

Lorraine Maltby, The University of Sheffiled, United Kingdom

11:25
Coffee break
11:55
Industry view: From Regulatory Single Species Tests to Biodiversity Assessments
  • Biodiversity (scientific) definition and position in the current regulatory framework
  • Limitations and gaps in the current regulatory paradigm
  • Available measurement and assessment endpoints
  • Achieving operational definitions of biodiversity
  • Attempting to disentangle, measure and regulate the relative contribution of chemicals compared to other pressures on biodiversity (e.g. habitat loss)

Anja Gladbach, Bayer CropScience, Germany

12:30
PERIAMAR COST Action – Progress in Pesticide Risk Assessment for Amphibians
  • Particularities of amphibians regarding environmental risk assessment of pesticides
  • Proposal for a new risk assessment scheme, supported by an EU-funded COST Action
  • Challenges and tools to minimise animal testing

Manuel Eloy Ortiz-Santaliestra, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

13:05
Lunch break


Afternoon Session 14:05 – 16:20 CET
14:05
Update from the Central Zone

Benjamin Schreiber, Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES), Austria

14:40
Update from the Southern Zone

Pierre-François Chaton, French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES), France

15:15
Coffee break


Sustainability
15:45
Sustainability in the Crop Protection Sector: Criteria, Implementation and Assessment
  • Drivers and criteria describing sustainable crop protection tools
  • Implementation through regulatory requirements and policies
  • Sustainability in practice
  • How to assess sustainability?

Anne Alix, Corteva, United Kingdom

16:20
Addressing some challenges of the EU Green Deal’s ambition for a toxic-free environment in the context of environmental safety assessment

Annegaaike Leopold, Calidris environment, The Netherlands

16:55
General Discussion
17:30
End of the first day


Friday, 29 November 2024

PLEASE NOTE: The indicated times refer to Central European Time CET.

For further time zones, please view here.



Morning Session 09:30 – 12:30 CET
9:30 Brief address by the Chairs

Peter Dohmen, Independent Consultant, Germany
Jacoba Wassenberg, Board for the Authorisation of Board for the Authorisation of Plant



Sustainability
09:30
Digital Farming, Update on the Work of the European Precision Application Task Force (EUPAF)

Jonas Schartner, Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL), Germany

10:05
Industry Perspective on Ecotoxicological Data Requirements for Biological Plant Protection Products using Problem Formulation Risk Assessment Approach
  • Overview and specific considerations for biochemical products
  • Introduction to problem formulation approach – tiered and targeted data package to address key areas of concern
  • Examples and case studies (RNA, Peptides)

Sian Ellis, Crop Life Europe/Corteva, United Kingdom

10:40
Assessment of novel compounds and biologicals

Representative of the Ctgb, (to be confirmed)

11:15
Coffee break


Methods, Modelling & Case Studies
11:45
Update from the SETAC Working Group on Model Acceptability, Version Control and Scenario Development (MAD)
  • General considerations on use of mechanistic effect models in the environmental risk assessment of pesticides
  • Considerations and conditions in the context of the acceptability of effect models for use in regulatory risk assessment
  • Development of environmental scenarios for the application of mechanistic effect models in ERA

Andreas Focks, University of Osnabrück, Germany

12:20
German Surface Water Monitoring (Kleingewässer-Monitoring): Setting the Scene on Public Discourse and Data Assessment
  • Study set-up and data collection
  • Communication of results and public perception
  • Putting measured pesticide concentrations into context

Judith Neuwöhner, Nufarm Europe, Germany

12:55
The Use of New Approach Methodologies for Ecotoxicological Assessments
  • Fish embryo acute toxicity test; RTgill-W1 cytotoxicity test; acute fish toxicity IATA
  • Alternative approaches to bioaccumulation testing
  • Predicting chronic fish toxicity, non-animal methods

Christopher Faßbender, PETA Science Consortium International, Germany

13:30
Summary and final discussion
13:45
End of the conference

Speakers

Name

Company

Alix

Anne Alix

Corteva Agriscience, UK

Anne Alix joined Dow AgroSciences, now Corteva Agriscience, in 2011, as distinguished laureate in Policy and Risk Management for Europe, Middle East and Africa, where she advises on Sustainability policies and precision applications. She has been working in the area of plant protection products risk assessment for 23 years. After a PhD in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) at the University of Rennes, Anne joined the French National Institute for Research in Agronomy (INRA) as an ecotoxicologist in the scientific unit for the risk assessment of crop protection products. Anne was nominated head of the Environment and Ecotoxicology risk assessment unit at the French Agency on the safety of Food (AFSSA, now ANSES), where she initiated scientific collaborations with the pesticide unit of EFSA. Anne then joined the French Ministry of Agriculture as the deputy head of the Section for Regulation of Plant Protection Products and fertilizers, in charge of the implementation of risk mitigation measures for pesticides and of post registration monitoring.

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Alvarez Alfageme

Fernando Alvarez Alfageme

European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), Italy

Fernando Alvarez Alfageme is a biologist with 20 years of professional experience. During his PhD in the Centre of Biological Research (Spain) and his post-doctoral stays at Ghent University (Belgium) and Agroscope-Reckenholz institute (Switzerland), his work focused on the assessment of potential negative effects of genetically modified (GM) plants on non-target arthropods. After a short experience in a contract lab, Fernando joined the European Food Safety Authority in 2014 as a scientific officer, first dealing with the pre- and post-market environmental risk assessment of GM plants and, since 2020, in the ecotoxicology team of the Environment, Plants & Ecotoxicology unit, mainly involved in the peer-review of plant protection products.

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Chaton

Pierre-François Chaton

French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES), France

Pierre-François Chaton is Deputy Head of the Ecotoxicology and Environmental Fate Unit and a Senior Risk Assessor in ecotoxicology at the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety (ANSES). He has more than 18 years of experience in regulatory risk assessment of plant protection products, including method development.

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Dohmen

Peter Dohmen

Econ - Ecotoxicological Consulting, Germany

Peter Dohmen is an independent consultant at Econ-Ecotoxicological Consulting. He has previously held a position as Senior Ecotoxicologist at the Agricultural Research Centre of BASF in Limburgerhof/Germany. Having occupied this position for several decades, he brings along profound knowledge and experience in the ecotoxicology field.

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Ellis

Sian Ellis

Crop Life Europe/Corteva, United Kongdom

Siân Ellis is currently the lead for Biologicals Environmental Risk Assessment at Corteva. Her role is to facilitate the registration of biological products globally and is involved in the development and advocacy of sustainable, low risk crop protection solutions. She has an ecotoxicological background, with over 15 years’ experience with agrochemicals and REACh.

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Christopher Faßbender

PETA Science Consortium International, Germany

Christopher Faßbender is a biologist and ecotoxicologist with a PhD from Heidelberg University. Since 2014, he has advised PETA Science Consortium International e.V. on the use of reliable and relevant non-animal methods in the protection of the environment. Dr. Faßbender co-leads two projects on the OECD Test Guidelines Programme: one regarding the prediction of acute fish toxicity using integrated approaches to testing and assessment and another focusing on reducing the number of controls in fish testing if solvents are used. He is a member of several international expert groups and committees on ecotoxicology, including the OECD’s Validation Management Group for Ecotoxicity Testing, the European Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing Environmental Safety Assessment work groups for acute and chronic fish toxicity, the European Commission working group Environmental Safety Assessment, and the International Collaboration on Cosmetics Safety Core Science Team and Delivery Team Environmental Effects.

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Focks

Andreas Focks

University of Osnabrück

Andreas Focks has been a full Professor for Environmental Systems Modelling at University of Osnabrück since 2021. An environmental modeller by training, Andreas worked at Wageningen Environmental Research, as a part of Wageningen University and Research in the Netherlands from 2011-2021 His work focusses on mechanistic modelling of effects of chemical and other stressors on the biotic environment, at levels of individuals, populations and communities. Since May 2023 he has been a member of the ESFA working group on \"Effect Models in ERA\", and from July 2020-April 2024 he was a member of the EFSA PPR panel.

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Gladbach

Anja Gladbach

Bayer CropScience, Germany

Anja Gladbach is currently the Lead of the Aquatic Ecotoxicology Hub, Environmental Safety at Bayer Crop Science. She has previously held several other positions at Bayer, such as Team Lead Aquatic Organisms and Environmental Safety Manager. Previously Anja worked for Tier 3 Solutions and spent several years conducting research at Max-Planck-Institute of Ornithology and Ludwig-Maximillians-Universität München, where she gained her PhD.

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Hofkens

Sofie Hofkens

European Commission, Belgium

Sofie Hofkens works as Policy Officer at the European Commission (DG SANTE) in Unit E4 on Pesticides and Biocides. She mainly deals with approvals of active substances, in particular on topics around bees and basic substances. Previously, she worked at EFSA as an Ecotoxicologist in the Pesticides Peer Review.

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Leopold

Annegaike Leopold

Calidris Environment, The Netherlands

Annegaaike Leopold is a biologist by training, with 35+ years of experience in applied ecotoxicology and chemicals management. She has focused in the past, primarily on endocrine disruptor testing and evaluation, in birds, fish and amphibians. In her work as Director Corporate Development at Ibacon GmbH (a contract research organisation) she focused on preparing the company for the new test and safety assessment methodologies that will emerge from the implementation of the European Green Deal. As the representative of SETAC Europe (the Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry) at the European Commission’s High Level Round Table for the Implementation of the Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability, Annegaaike is working with an inspired and talented team of SETAC members, in collaboration with the EC to contribute to addressing the scientific gaps in the Safe and Sustainable by Design chemicals concept as effectively as possible. She also studies, with students and colleagues at the University of British Columbia, how science can best inform policy in areas of controversy.

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Maltby

Lorraine Maltby

The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

Lorraine Maltby is a Professor of Environmental Biology at the University of Sheffield and has over 30 years of research experience in aquatic ecology and ecotoxicology. Having served on several UK and European advisory committees/expert groups she is currently a Member of the ECETOC Scientific Committee and the UNEP Scientific Expert Group on Chemicals and the Environment.

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Neuwöhner

Judith Neuwöhner

Nufarm Europe, Germany

Judith Neuwöhner joined Nufarm Europe in 2019 and is currently working as Regulatory Scientist, Ecotoxicology. Previously, Judith worked at Rifcon and completed her PhD at Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology and ETH Zürich, Switzerland. She has a broad ecotoxicological background, with over 15 years of experience.

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Ortiz-Santaliestra

Manuel Eloy Ortiz-Santaliestra

University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain

Manuel Eloy Ortiz-Santaliestra is Associate Professor at the University of Castilla-La Mancha and Deputy Director of the Institute for Game and Wildlife Research (IREC), where he leads the Wildlife Toxicology group. He earned his PhD in Biology at the University of Salamanca, and subsequently worked at the Universities of Wisconsin-Madison, Aveiro and Koblenz-Landau. His work focuses on wildlife ecotoxicology from an integrative perspective. He was engaged as member of the EFSA working group that elaborated the Scientific Opinion on amphibians and reptiles and has recently led the COST Action PERIAMAR on pesticide risk assessment for these fauna groups. He coordinates the EFSA-funded project AMPHIDEB, on the development of biologically based models to assess the impact of chemicals and pathogens on amphibians and reptiles and leads a work package within the Horizon Europe-funded project SYBERAC.

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Jonas Schartner

European Precision Application Task Force (EUPAF), Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL), Germany

Jonas Schartner has been working in the department for Plant Protection Products (PPP) at the German Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL) since 2017. Since 2021 he has been leading the subgroup for environment, managing fungicides and insecticides in the PPP authorisation. After studying Chemistry and Biology at the Ruhr-University Bochum he obtained his Masters degree at the Pennsylvania State University, USA. In 2015 he received his PhD in Biophysics at the Ruhr-University Bochum.

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Schreiber

Benjamin Schreiber

Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES), Austria

Benjamin Schreiber is a Senior Expert in the field of ecotoxicology at the Austrian Agency of Health and Food Safety (AGES), where he is responsible for the evaluation and assessment of plant protection products. His special area of expertise is aquatic ecotoxicology.

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Wassenberg

Jacoba Wassenberg

Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb), The Netherlands

Jacoba Wassenberg is an environmental risk assessor at the dutch Ctgb, specialized in assessing the ecotoxicological risk of plant protection products to bees, birds and mammals.

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Venue

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Prices & Services

Participation Fee: € 1,195.00 plus VAT.

The registration fee includes the following benefits:

  • Participation in the Online Event
  • Event Documentation (available via download from our website)
  • Certificate of attendance

Representatives of an authority or a public university are therefore eligible for a reduced fee of € 695.00 plus VAT per person (please provide evidence). The reduced fee cannot be combined with other rebates.

Group Reductions
For joint bookings received from one company we grant a 15% discount from the third participant onwards.

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In this case, however, you will receive access to the documentation after the event.
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