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.
The Conference will be taking place in Cologne/Germany on 6 and 7 December and you can follow all the exciting contributions via our live stream!
Would you instead prefer to join on-site in Cologne? Then you can find further information here.
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 regualtory landscape a supportive platform.
Professionals working in the fields of:
Sectors that should take part:
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Peter Dohmen, Econ – Ecotoxicological Consulting, Germany
Jacoba Wassenberg, Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb), The Netherlands
Eric Liégeois, European Commission, Belgium
Laura Villamar Bouza, European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), Italy
Ingrid Bremmer, Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb), The Netherlands
Achim Gathmann, Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL), Germany
Arnd Nenstiel-Koehling, Bayer CropScience, Germany
Thomas Gäbert, Agrargenossenschaft Trebbin, Germany (virtual presentation)
Anne Alix, Corteva Agriscience, United Kingdom
Melissa Reed, Health and Safety Executive / Chemicals Regulation Division (HSE/CRD), United Kingdom
Mariana Ledesma, Swedish Chemicals Agency (Kemi), Sweden (virtual presentation)
PLEASE NOTE: The indicated times refer to Central European Time CET.
For further time zones, please view here.
Peter Dohmen, Econ – Ecotoxicological Consulting, Germany
Jacoba Wassenberg, Board for the Authorisation of Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb), The Netherlands
Roman Ashauer, Syngenta, Switzerland
Harry Byers, French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES), France
Charles Hazlerigg, Enviresearch, United Kingdom
Steven Droge, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands
Rena Isemer, Bayer, Germany
Ivo Roessink, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands
Name
Company
Anne Alix
Corteva Agriscience, United Kingdom
Anne Alix joined Dow AgroSciences, now Corteva Agriscience, in 2011, as Policy and Risk Management Leader for Europe, Middle East and Africa. She has been working in the area of plant protection products risk assessment for 20 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.
morelessRoman Ashauer
Syngenta, Switzerland
Roman Ashauer is Eco-modelling Lead at Syngenta and Syngenta fellow. Roman is also an Honorary Fellow at the University of York, UK where he has previously worked as Associate Professor. He has won several awards for his research on effect modelling for environmental risk assessment of chemicals.
morelessIngrid Bremmer
Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides (Ctgb), The Netherlands
Ingrid Bremmer is currently working as a scientific assessor environment in the Green team of Ctgb. At Ctgb she has previously worked as an ecotoxicologist for chemical plant protection products and for biocides.
morelessHarry Byers
French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES), France
Harry Byers is a risk assessor in ecotoxicology at the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety (ANSES). He has more than 6 years of experience in regulatory risk assessment of plant protection products.
morelessPeter 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.
morelessSteven Droge
Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands
Steven Droge is an Environmental Scientist at Wageningen University & Research. Steven has built a career in science, holding several postdoctoral research positions over the years. He also has experience in the regulatory field, having worked as Ecotoxicology assessor for the Dutch Board for the Authorisation of Plant Protection Products and Biocides.
morelessAchim Gathmann
Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL), Germany
Achim Gathmann is the Head of the Group Product Use Management in the Department of Plant Protection Products at the German Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL). He has studied biology with the focus entomology and ecology. He holds a PhD in biology. His key qualifications are agroecology, plant protection, biological control, risk assessment and risk management of plant protection products and genetically modified organisms.
morelessThomas Gäbert
Agrargenossenschaft Trebbin
Thomas Gäbert holds a PhD in agricultural sciences and has been working for the Agrargenossenschaft Trebbin since 2013. He is mainly responsible for crop production, especially in the areas of precision and smart farming and pays special attention to sustainability and biodiversity.
morelessCharles Hazlerigg
Enviresearch, United Kingdom
Rena Ismer
Bayer, Germany
Rena Isemer is an Ecotoxicology Expert specialising in non-target plants at Bayer AG in Germany. A molecular biologist by training, Rena has previously worked as research associate at the University of Kiel.
morelessMariana Ledesma
Swedish Chemicals Agency (KEMI), Sweden
Mariana Ledesma has been working as a Regulatory Ecotoxicologist at the Swedish Chemicals Agency (KEMI) conducting ecotoxicology data evaluation and risk assessment, since 2009. As Swedish representative for the Northern Zone in the ecotoxicology section for plant protection products, she has led the work with the interim approach for bees as well as participated in the break-out group responsible for the update of the Higher tier for birds and mammals.
morelessEric Liégeois
European Commission, Belgium
Eric Liégeois is a Senior Policy Officer at the European Commission in charge of Pesticides Legislation, moderating the Working Group on biopesticides and contributing to risk mitigation measures policy for DG SANTE. Formerly he was the Head-of-Sector for Fertilisers, Plastics and Circular Economy at DG GROW.
morelessArnd Nenstiel-Koehling
Bayer, Germany
Arnd Nenstiel-Koehling serves as Senior Project Lead EU Green Deal for Bayer, leading a cross-functional project team across all three Bayer divisions on a business transformation journey to capture opportunities and mitigate risks originating from the EU Green Deal. In previous roles Arnd has been leading the global strategic marketing unit for Bayer’s Herbicides portfolio and has served as the Global Head of Public Affairs for the Crop Science division of the company.
morelessMelissa Reed
Health and Safety Executive / Chemicals Regulation Division (HSE/CRD), United Kingdom
Melissa Reed is a senior ecotoxicologist currently leading the ecotoxicology team in CRD-HSE. Over the last 18 years she has been involved in many activities related to ecotoxicological risk assessment including contributing to several EFSA scientific opinions related to effects modelling.
morelessIvo Roessink
Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands
Ivo Roessink (PhD) is a Senior Scientist in Environmental Risk Assessment at Wageningen Environmental Research. He investigates the environmental impact of different stressors, ranging from chemicals such as plant protection products to exotic species. His research encompassed both aquatic and terrestrial topics dealing with chemicals, exotic species, pollinators and non-target arthropods or combinations thereof.
morelessLaura Villmar Bouza
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), Italy
Laura Vilmmar Bouza is a scientific officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Italy, where she supports the work of the ecotoxicology team.
morelessJacoba 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.
morelessParticipation Fee: € 1,195.00 plus VAT.
The registration fee includes the following benefits:
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.
Terms of Cancellation / Book without Risk
You can cancel your participation in our online events free of charge and without giving reasons in writing up to 1 week before the start of the event. In the case of later cancellations and non-login to the online event, no participation fees can be refunded.
In this case, however, you will receive access to the documentation after the event.
You can name a substitute participant free of charge at any time.
Anne Möller
Programme and conceptual design
+49 231 75896-84
amoeller@akademie-fresenius.de
Anne Möller
Programme and conceptual design
+49 231 75896-84
amoeller@akademie-fresenius.de
Anne Möller
Programme and conceptual design
+49 231 75896-84
amoeller@akademie-fresenius.de
Jennifer Zerth
Organisation and participant management
+49 231 75896-79
jzerth@akademie-fresenius.de
Jennifer Zerth
Organisation and participant management
+49 231 75896-79
jzerth@akademie-fresenius.de
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