- Dioxin 2015

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- Dioxin 2015
PROGRAM
BOOK
Sunday 23 August 2015
14:00
18:00
Registration
18:00
Informal Reception
20:00
Maksoud
Hotel
Tuesday 25 August 2015
Wednesday 26 August 2015
Thrusday 27 August 2015
09:00 Plenary Session II
10:00 Dr. Kurt Straif
Nobre
09:00 Plenary session III
Professor Martin van
10:00 den Berg
Nobre
09:00 Plenary session IV
10:00 Dr. Terry F. Bidleman
Nobre
10:00
Coffee break & exhibition
10:40
Exhibition
Hall & Foyer
10:00 Coffee break &
10:40 exhibition
Exhibition
Hall & Foyer
10:00 Coffee break &
10:40 exhibition
Exhibition
Hall & Foyer
Monday 24 August 2015
09:00
Opening Ceremony
10:00
Nobre
10:00
Exhibition opening & coffee break
10:40
Exhibition
Hall & Foyer
Plenary Session I
10:40 Dr. Robert W. Risebrough
12:00 Professor Estefania Gastaldello
Nobre
Moreira
Brasil
Contaminated sites: Risks, Cases,
Remediation, Risk and Policy 1
São Paulo
10:40 Advances in the Toxicology and
Epidemiology of POPs
12:00
Foyer
Sources, Inventories, Emission
Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP
1
Brasil
Levels in the Environment, Fate
and Transport 1
São Paulo
Paraná
Exposure to POPs in the Urban,
Indoor and in the Workplace
Environments 1
Pernambuco
Levels in the Environment, Fate
and Transport 3
Ceará
12:00 Thermo Seminar A
13:00 Lunch
12:00
Lunch
13:00
13:00
Poster session I
14:00
Passive Sampling for POPs
Monitoring
13:00
Poster session II
14:00
Ceará
Foyer
Wildlife Toxicology
and Exposure to POPs,
Ceará
and Environmental
Distribution 3
Brasil
12:00
Lunch
13:00
Contaminated sites: Risks, Cases,
Remediation, Risk and Policy 2
São Paulo
13:00
Optional tours
18:00
Paraná
Pernambuco
Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure
to POPs, and Environmental
Distribution 1
Pernambuco
Analytical Screening and
Confirmatory Methods 3
Ceará
Sources, Levels, and Fate
of Flame Retardants in the
Environment
Ceará
Sources, Inventories, Emission
Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP
2
Levels in the Environment, Fate
15:50 and Transport 2
17:30 Analytical Screening and
Confirmatory Methods 2
Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure
to POPs, and Environmental
Distribution 2
Exhibition
Hall & Foyer
Brasil
São Paulo
Paraná
Pernambuco
17:30
Transportation to opening ceremony
18:00
18:00
Opening reception
20:00
MASP
Museum of Art
of Sao Paulo
10:40
Levels in the
12:00 Environment, Fate and Paraná
POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends
and Risks 1
14:00 Multi Thematic 1
15:20
15:20 Coffee Break
15:50 Exhibition/Poster Session
Exhibition
Hall & Foyer
POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends
and Risks 2
Brasil
Global Fate & Long Range
Transport - Remote Areas 1
São Paulo
15:50
17:30 Analytical Screening and
Confirmatory Methods 4
Risk Assessment, Management,
and Regulation 1
São Paulo
Risk Assessment,
Management, and
Regulation 2
Paraná
15:20 Coffee Break
15:50 Exhibition/Poster Session
Persistent Organic
Pollutants (POPs)
and emergent
compounds in the
GRULAC Region 1
Brasil
Transport 4
Exposure to POPs in the Urban,
Indoor and in the Workplace
Environments 2
14:00 Analytical Screening and
Confirmatory Methods 1
15:20
Environmental and
Health Effects of
DDT and Related
Compounds
Paraná
Pernambuco
Pernambuco
Sources, Inventories,
Emission Prevention and
Control, BAT&BEP 3
Brasil
POPs in Diet:
Evaluation, Trends and
Risks 3
São Paulo
10:40
Levels in the
12:00 Environment, Fate and
Paraná
Transport 5
Analytical Screening
and Confirmatory
Methods 5
Pernambuco
Multi Thematic 2
Ceará
12:00 Thermo Seminar B
13:00 Lunch
13:00
Poster session III
14:00
Ceará
Foyer
Current Status and
Management of Dioxin
in Vietnam
Brasil
Sources, Inventories,
Emission Prevention and
Control, BAT&BEP 4
São Paulo
14:00 Levels in the
15:20 Environment, Fate and
Paraná
Transport 6
Unintentional
Formation of POPs
Pernambuco
Chiral compounds and
POPs in the Developing Ceará
World
15:20 Coffee break
15:50 Exhibition/Poster Session
Exhibition
Hall & Foyer
Sources, Inventories,
Emission Prevention and
Control, BAT&BEP 5
Brasil
Levels in the
Environment, Fate and
Transport 7
São Paulo
15:50
17:30 Persistent Organic
Pollutants (POPs) and
emergent compounds
in the GRULAC Region 2
Global Fate & Long
Range Transport Remote Areas 2
Paraná
Pernambuco
17:30
Transportation to Gala Dinner
19:00
19:00
Gala Dinner
23:00
Terra da
Garoa
(Land of
Drizzle)
Friday 28 August 2015
09:30
11:30
Summary
Plenary
and Chalenges
for the Future
Nobre
11:30
13:00
Students’
Award
Presentation
of Dioxin2016
Closing
Nobre
35th International Symposium on
Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
São Paulo, Brazil
August 23-28, 2015
PROGRAM
BOOK
Dioxin’s APP
Editor in Chief:
Prof. Dr. João V. de Assunção
Designed by:
MCI / Acqua Consultoria
Date of Publication:
August, 2015
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Table of Contents
Program at a glance.........................................front cover fold
Welcome Address............................................................................ 6
Information.......................................................................................... 9
Committees......................................................................................... 11
Registration.......................................................................................... 12
Instructions for Presenters................................................................... 13
Student Awards................................................................................... 14
Side Meetings...................................................................................... 15
Social Program.................................................................................... 16
Special Tours on Wednesday - August 26th, 2015........................... 18
Optional Tours For Accompanying Persons..................................... 20
Other Interesting Tours........................................................................ 23
Accommodation................................................................................ 26
General Information........................................................................... 27
Useful Information............................................................................... 29
Monday program
Day at a glance.................................................................................. 35
Oral sessions......................................................................................... 36
Poster session I .................................................................................... 41
Tuesday program
Day at a glance.................................................................................. 47
Oral sessions......................................................................................... 48
Poster session II.................................................................................... 55
Wednesday program
Day at a glance.................................................................................. 61
Oral sessions......................................................................................... 62
Thursday program
Day at a glance.................................................................................. 67
Oral sessions......................................................................................... 68
Poster session III.................................................................................... 76
Friday program
Day at a glance.................................................................................. 83
Index of presenters........................................................................ 85
Sponsors and exhibitors................................................................ 93
Venue map...............................................................back cover fold
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Welcome Address
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, Scientific Committee and the
International Advisory Board, it is an honour and a pleasure to welcome
you to São Paulo – Brazil, for the 35th International Symposium on
Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants (Dioxin2015).
The Symposium is a traditional one, and it is being organized since
1980. It is a scientific event with main focus on toxic and persistent
halogenated organic compounds (POPs) with a broad range of
themes. The symposium has been held in all over the world and it
is the first time it will be held in Latin America.
São Paulo is the biggest city in Brazil with a population around 20
million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, with people from all over
the world. It is a city of business, education and with high level of health
facilities, and good food and recognized all over the world.
Topics will address a full range of global research on POPs right across the sourcepathway-exposure-effects-solutions continuum. You will keep in touch with recent
trends on POPs in the environment, and new POPs will be addressed, according
to spanned POPs by Stockholm Convention, like brominated flame-retardants,
perfluorinated chemicals, and emerging contaminants. Indoor pollution caused by
POPs, urban contamination issues, and POPs in the Developing World will be also
discussed; toxicity to human and to animals, levels and trends in the environment,
epidemiology, exposure assessment, as well as regulation, risk assessment and
management, analytical methods for measurements on sources and in the
environment, source inventory, policy, and control measures. Newest analytical
methods and equipment, source sampling and monitoring methods, will be exposed
and discussed.
It will be a very unique opportunity to share scientific information and to increase
knowledge as well as to become involved in cultural and social activities in a friendly
atmosphere, and to take the opportunity to visit other beautiful regions of Brazil.
Prof. Dr. João V. de Assunção
Department of Environmental Health
School of Public Health - University of São Paulo (USP)
Symposium Chair
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INFORMATION
Committees
Registration
Instructions for Presenters
Student Awards
Side Meetings
Social Program
Special Tours on Wednesday - August 26th, 2015
Optional Tours For Accompanying Persons
Other Interesting Tours
Accommodation
General Information
Useful Information
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INFORMATION
35 th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
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35 th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
Information
Committees
CONFERENCE CHAIR
■■ Professor João Vicente de Assunção (University of São Paulo)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
■■ Cintia Hayashi (SPCVB)
■■ Cláudia M. Sanches Campanelli (CETESB)
■■ Elisabete Sorrentino (SPCVB)
■■ Helena Ribeiro (USP)
■■ João Paulo Torres (UFRJ)
■■ Lady Virginia Traldi Meneses (CETESB)
■■ Maria Cecilia de Oliveira (CETESB)
■■ Pedro Caetano Sanches Mancuso (CEAP/USP)
■■ Rodrigo Cordeiro (MCI / Acqua Consultoria)
INTERNATIONAL BOARD ADVISORY
■■ Dr. Mehran Alaee, National Water Research Institute, Canada
■■ Dr. Georg Becher, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway
■■ Dr. Michael S. Denison, University of California, USA
■■ Dr. Heidelore Fiedler, Örebro University, MTM Research Centre, Sweden
■■ Dr. Jean-Francois Focant, University of Liege, Belgium
■■ Dr. Begoña Jiménez, Institute of Organic Chemistry (CSIC), Spain
■■ Dr. Stuart Harrad, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
■■ Dr. Laurie C. Haws, ToxStrategies, USA
■■ Mr. Gary Hunt, TRC Environmental Corporation, USA
■■ Dr. Paolo Mocarelli, University of Milan + Desio Hospital, Italy
■■ Dr. Masatoshi Morita, Ehime University, Japan
■■ Dr. Josep Rivera Aranda, Spanish Council for Scientific Research - CID-CSIC, Spain
■■ Dr. Stephen H. Safe, Texas A&M University, USA
■■ Dr. Jae-Ho Yang, Catholic University of Daegu, Korea
■■ Dr. Caroline Gaus, The University of Queensland, Australia
■■ Dr. Minghui Zheng, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Peoples’s Republic of China
■■ Dr. João Vicente de Assunção, University of São Paulo, Brazil
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
■■ Prof. Dr. Helena Ribeiro, University of São Paulo – USP
■■ Prof. Dr. Kelly Polido Kaneshiro Olympio, University of São Paulo – USP
■■ Prof. Dr. João Paulo Torres, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro – UFRJ
■■ Prof. Dr. João Vicente de Assunção, University of São Paulo – USP
■■ Dr. Maria Ines Zanoli Sato, São Paulo State Environmental Company – CETESB
■■ Dr. Maria Yumiko Tominaga, São Paulo State Environmental Company – CETESB
■■ Prof. Dr. Paulo Renato Dorneles, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro – UFRJ
■■ Prof. Dr. Thomas Krauss, National School of Public Health - ENSP/Fiocruz
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Information
Registration
Registration fee for
participants includes:
Symposium staff will be available at the registration
desk for all registered delegates to collect their
registration material. The registration desk will be
located at the Floor A of the Maksoud Convention
Center (see map on the back cover fold). Next
to the registration desk will also work the Exhibitor
Service Center (CAEX), to support sponsors and
exhibitors of the event.
■■ Proceedings (USB memory stick)
■■ Symposium bag and information
package
■■ Admission to all sessions throughout
the symposium
■■ Admission to the exhibition area
The registration desk will be open at the following
hours:
Sunday - August 23rd, 2015
14:00 - 18:00 hours
Monday - August 24th, 2015
08:00 - 18:00 hours
Tuesday - August 25th, 2015
08:00 - 18:00 hours
Wednesday - August 26th, 2015
08:00 - 13:00 hours
Thursday - August 27th, 2015
08:00 - 18:00 hours
Friday - August 28th, 2015
08:00 - 13:00 hours
throughout the symposium
■■ Coffee, tea, refreshments and
lunches during breaks throughout the
symposium
■■ Informal reception on Sunday, August
23rd, 2015
■■ Welcome Reception on Monday, August
24th, 2015
Accompanying persons’
fee includes:
Participants wishing to register onsite may carry out
their registrations at the registration desk.
■■ Admission to the exhibition area
throughout the symposium
The prices below are in Reais (R$) and local payment
will be through credit card and cash (R$ - reais).
Registration Type
Registration Fee (R$)
Full Delegates
R$2.500,00
Students
R$1.000,00
Accompanying Person
R$660,00
One Day Attendance
R$1.380,00
Gala Dinner
R$210,00
■■ Coffee, tea, refreshments and
lunches during breaks throughout the
symposium
■■ Informal reception on Sunday, August
23rd, 2015
■■ Welcome Reception on Monday on
Monday, August 24th, 2015
The Exchange rate is approximately 1 US$= R$ 3,5
All registration fees are quoted in Reais (R$).
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Instructions for Presenters
Oral Presentations
Poster Presentations
Presenters are alloted 20 minutes total
presentation time (15 minutes for the
presentation and 5 minutes for discussion
and questions). In an effort to synchronize the
parallel sessions, sessions chairs have been
instructed to retain a strict control of this time
schedule. This is to allow participants to move
from one session to another without missing
anything of each presentation.
Poster presenters are to ensure they mount their
poster on the correct board placed within the
exhibition area that features their poster number.
The oficial format of the presentation is via
data projector using Microsoft Power Point. All
presenters must bring their presentation on a
USB memory stick and load their presentations
via Media Desk. Presenters will not be allowed
to connect their own computers to the data
projectors at the Symposium.
It is the responsability of the individual presenters
(not the organizers) to ensure their presentations
are uploaded at Media desk at least 1 hour prior
to the beginning of the session and to test their
presentation before uploading.
Media Desk
Technicians will be available at the media desk
(Solimões Room) to assist you with uploading
your presentation to the correct session at the
following times:
Posters may be fixed from 08:30 of the day of the
presentation and must be removed after 17:00
of the same day. Executive Secretariat will not
be responsible for poster left on the room.
Each Poster Presenter has a designated time
to be available at their poster and asnwers
the questions. The posters being presented
each day are listed in Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday tbs in this program book.
Poster Session 1
Monday, August 24th, 2015
13:00 - 14:00 hours
Poster Session 2
Tuesday, August 25th, 2015
13:00 - 14:00 hours
Drinks will be served at this session
sponsored by PACIFIC RIM
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Poster Session 3
Sunday - August 23rd, 2015
14:00 - 18:00 hours
Monday - August 24th, 2015
08:00 - 18:00 hours
Tuesday - August 25th, 2015
08:00 - 18:00 hours
Wednesday - August 26th, 2015
08:00 - 13:00 hours
Thursday - August 27th, 2015
08:00 - 18:00 hours
Friday - August 28th, 2015
08:00 - 11:30 hours
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Thursday, August 27th, 2015
13:00 - 14:00 hours
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Student Awards
The Otto Hutzinger Student Award is presented for outstanding
student presentation at the annual Dioxin Symposium to
acknowledge their scientific contribution to the field of
halogenated persistent organic pollutants. This award honours
Professor Otto Hutzinger as the initiator of the Dioxin Simposia and
his continuing interest as a teacher and researcher committed to
moving science forward and to stimulating young students and the
next generation of scientists. The Otto Hutzinger Student Awards (six
awards total) are presented by the Secretariat of the International
Advisory Board (IAB) of the Dioxin Symposia on the final day of
the conference during the closing ceremony. The Award, which
consists of a plaque reflecting a local aspect of the current year’s
Dioxin Symposium and a cash check.
The winner’s names will be published on the Symposium’s website
www.dioxin20xx.org.
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Side Meetings
August 23rd, 2015
August 27th, 2015
Satellite Symposium on DDT
The Satellite Symposium on DDT, organized
by the Institute of Biophysics of the Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), in partnership
with the Department of Environmental Health,
School of Public Health of the University of Sao
Paulo (USP), will gather researchers interested in
environmental, toxicological and health-related
insecticide DDT, used in large scale in several
regions of the world, until recently (Support
promised: CAPES)
Coordinator: Prof. Dr. João Paulo Torres,
Biophysics Institute, UFRJ
Time: 10:00 – 16:00
Room: Tapajós
August 25th, 2015
Special Seminar A – Sponsored by
Thermo Scientific
Let’s Celebrate: DFS Birthday! - 10 Years Gold
Standard in Dioxin & POPs Analysis
Time: 12:15 – 13:00
Room: Ceará
Student Activity: Happy Hour and Science
Opportunity for students to interact with leading
scientists in a relaxed atmosphere
Time: 18:00 - 20:00
Place: to be informed
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Special Seminar B – Sponsored by
Thermo Scientific
Discover the Most Comprehensive GC-MS
Portfolio for Dioxins & POPs
Time: 12:15 – 13:00
Room: Ceara
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Social Program
Informal Reception on SUNDAY
Sunday - August 23rd, 2015
18:00 - 20:00
Maksoud Plaza Hotel (Mato Grosso Room)
All registered delegates, accompanying persons and
sponsors are invited to an informal drink and good music in
the oficial venue of DIOXIN 2015, Maksoud Plaza Hotel. Drinks
and Brazilian snacks will be served.
Welcome Address by Prof. Dr. Helena Ribeiro, Immediate Past
Dean of the School of Public Health, University of Sao Paulo.
Dress: Casual
** Attendance to this reception is included in the registration fee
Welcome Reception on MONDAY
Monday - August 24th, 2015
18:00 - 20:00
MASP - Museum of Art of São Paulo
Av. Paulista, 1578, São Paulo
The São Paulo Museum of Art, founded in 1947 by Assis
Chateaubriand and Pietro Maria Bardi, is an art museum
located on Paulista Avenue in the city of São Paulo, Brazil.
It is well known for its headquarters, a 1968 concrete and
glass structure designed by Lina Bo Bardi, whose main body
is supported by two lateral beams over a 74 metres (243 ft)
freestanding space, considered a landmark of the city and a
main symbol of modern Brazilian architecture.
All the registered delegates, accompanying persons and
sponsors are invited to the DIOXIN 2015 official reception. A
special selection of Brazilian snacks and drinks will be served.
Transport: at 17:30 buses will depart Maksoud Plaza hotel.
Participants are also invited to a pleasant walk from the
MASP, which is located 800 meters distance from the hotel.
Return buses to the venue will departs since 20:00.
Dress: Casual
** Attendance to this reception is included in the registration fee
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Gala Dinner on THURSDAY
Thursday - August 27th, 2015
19:00 - 23:00
Terra da Garoa (Land of Drizzle)
Avenida São João, 555, São Paulo
The Organizing Committee would like to invite all the
participants to enjoy DIOXIN 2015 Gala Dinner.
The Gala Dinner will be held on August 27th, 2015, at
19:00 at “Terra da Garoa” (Land of Drizzle). The house
of shows and events Terra da Garoa is located at
São Paulo Historical Center with an unique concept:
integration of a great show, dinner and thematic
cuisine. During the dinner the guests will enjoy a great
Brazilian show, with dancers and the best Brazilian
popular music.
We would like to thank Wellington Laboratories for
sponsoring this Gala Dinner.
Transportation: will be provided to all participants from
18:00 hours starting from the Maksoud Hotel. Return bus
to the Maksoud Hotel will be available from 22:00 hours.
Dress: Smart Casual
** Attendance to this reception is NOT included in
the registration fee. Tickets are limited and can be
purchased at the registration desk.
Sponsor
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Information
Special Tours on Wednesday - August 26th, 2015
We invite the participants of the DIOXIN 2015
to enjoy a little more of São Paulo city. For the
tour of August 26th, 2015 we have selected four
special tours for your choice. Attendance to
the tours is NOT included on the registration fee.
All the tours are subjected to a minimum of
participants. The symposium organization
reserve the right to cancel these tours if the
minimum quote is not reached.
The tours will leave at 13.00 from Hotel Maksoud
Plaza (lobby) and return to the same place at
the end of the tour.
If you did not book your tour in advance, you
will be able to do it at the registration desk.
Gastronomic Zapping Tour
R$ 150,00
Duration: 06 hours
Minimum of 20 people
Description of itinerary:
Getting started: We will visit a free fair where we could have
“pastel” and “sugar cane juicy”.
Historical Downtown: Metropolitan Cathedral, Pateo do
Colégio, walk through the pedestrian area (visiting the Stock
Market and Saint Benedict’s church), Municipal Theater, old
train stations, Pinacoteca museum and much more. The best
Portuguese sweets are here. They are not Brazilian but it worths
the visit.
Municipal market: where will finish the tour of the historic
center with tasting of tropical fruits. There is also the famous
bologna sandwich.
We will pass along Avenida Paulista: our main street with
modern buildings, MASP museum and a piece of our original
rain forest.
Ibirapuera Park: architect Oscar Niemeyer project full of
excellent art museums.
Vila Madalena: neighborhood of alternative artists and
intellectuals with a lot of street art, style and creativity. In
different places, we prove elected “best cheese bread and
the best coffee” of. Also we visit a “Tapiocaria”.
* Meals / tickets not included
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Graphite Tour
R$ 150,00
Duration: 05 hours
Minimum of 20 people
Description of itinerary:
A vision of urban interventions of world renowned Brazilian artists
who redrew the face of the metropolis. We will visit the main
“alleys” of graffiti in the city that are considered open art galleries
and the real galleries that represent our street art. Depending on
the availability of the artists, the tour may include a chat with a
graffiti artist as well as a visit to a social project.
* The prices do not include the tickets for Biological Institute. It
is R$10,00 per person, paid directly at the Institute.
Favela Tour - Paraisópolis Special
R$ 150,00
Duration: 05 hours
Minimum of 20 people
Description of itinerary:
Paraisópolis, with its more than 100 000 inhabitants, is the second
largest in the city. An independent community that features,
among others, hair salons, Banks, travel agencies and the oldest
library in a slum in the city.
Among others, we will get to know “Seu Berbela” that magically
transforms elements of his workshop of cars and motorcycles in
sculptures of surprising delicacy and movement. Also we will visit
the Stone House of Estevão. Known as the “Brazilian Gaudi”, he is
a unique artist who has the power of expanding the vision of the
visitor about the use of everyday objects. For over 20 years, his
house grows almost organically and unconventionally.
Guarujá Tour
R$ 230,00
Duration: 08 hours
Minimum of 20 people
Description of itinerary:
We will visit one of the oldest and most charming watering
places in the state of São Paulo, 2 hours from the city.
During this day we will visit the 3 most famous beaches:
Pitangueiras, Enseada and Pernambuco. We’ll talk about the
city, its history and its attractions.
Return in the evening.
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Information
Optional Tours For Accompanying Persons
To book any of these tours, please contact the oficial travel agency Levitatur, that will be next to
DIOXIN 2015 registration desk.
+55 11 2090-0970
[email protected]
www.levitatur.com.br/dioxin-2015/tours
Embu das Artes
Date: August 23rd, 2015
Time: 09:00 to 17:00
Duration: 08 hours
Description:
The touristic stanza of Embú, also known by Embu das Artes,
is located only 30 km from the capital (São Paulo) and draws
attention by its numerous artists who make the city becomes
a giant roofless studio.
On the weekends the streets around the historical center
gathers a lot of craftsmen who exposes their arts. Paintings,
craved wood, tissues, antiques, rustic furniture, silver objects,
clothes and a many other things are the attractions of the fair
which takes the central streets of the city. Many beautiful and
cheap things can be found, you just have to look around to
find it.
The Food & Beverage in Embú das Artes will delight even the
most demanding tastes, with great restaurants of national
and international culinary, including Acarajé tents.
You can find every kind of handicraft by the downtown streets,
including many paintings, wood stuff, rustic furniture, antiques,
tissues, upholstered furniture and even homemade breads.
The tourists can also enjoy the old buildings of the historical
center of Embú das Artes, including some stores held inside
old houses. While visiting, take a look at the roomsand repair
how they were built.
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Shopping at Haddock Lobo
Date: August 24th, 2015
Time: 13:00 to 19:00
Duration: 06 hours
Description:
These streets are recognized as one of the most elegant
shopping points of the city. Despite being long (2.600 meters)
it gathers in a few blocks, near of the crossing with Augusta
Street, some of the most famous and expensive brands of the
country in the luxury goods sector, such as Diesel, Shoulder, La
Perla, Le Lis Blanc, Tommy Hilfiger, Forum, Osklen, Camper, H.
Stern and Ellus, among others.
The street Oscar Freire, according with Mystery Shopping
International, was elected one of the eight most luxurious
streets in the world, and is the most vibrant symbol of Jardins,
São Paulo region that concentrates a big part of the luxury
shopping street in the country. On side streets, such as
Haddock Lobo, Bela Cintra and Alameda Lorena, can also
be found important boutiques of Brazilian and international
brands such as Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton, Salvatore
Ferragamo, Bulgari, Cartier, Giorgio Armani, Armani, Versace,
Carlos Miele, NK Store, Annunciation, Marc Jacobs and Bo.Bô
plus several restaurants and luxury sweetmeat like Fasano,
Antiquarius, Gero, Rodeo, Tatoo, BelaSintra, Häagen-Dazs,
Dulca, Cristallo and others.
Spa Hotel Grand Hyatt
Date: August 25th, 2015
Description:
The Grand Hyatt São Paulo offers to customers - guests or not
- the option of Day Spa, which offers products and services of
the hotel for a day of use, even without accommodation.
When you purchase the special package of treatments
Amanary Spa, the client can enjoy the indoor pool (heated)
and outdoor, fitness center and dry sauna. In addition, the spa
also offers towels, bathrobes and slippers. The Day Spa user
receives a key to safely store their belongings in the locker room
cabinet. Among the locker room facilities are also available
showers and amenities such as shampoo, shower gel, lotion,
hair dryer, etc.
Zen Day Spa Package - Duration: 2 hours
Invigorating Day Spa Package - Duration: 2:50 hours
Day Spa Package Exuberance - Duration: 4:10 hours
If the desire is to finish the day in big style you can dine in one
of the hotel’s three restaurants, EauFrench Grill (contemporary
French), Kinu (Japanese) or CCulturaCaseira (local
comfortfood with Italian and Portuguese influences).
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Gastronomic Circuit
Date: August 26th, 2015
Time: 13:00 to 19:00
Duration: 06 hours
Description:
Leaving the hotel we will make a stroll through Liberdade
neighborhood, famous by being home of a lot of oriental
descendants in São Paulo, walking by the streets, stores and
tents, going to the Municipal Market where the group will
find out our many typical fruits, cheeses and spices. Stop for
lunch (mortadella sandwich, codfish scone, pies, and other
options that the visitor may chose), ending the tour with a
delicious dessert at the Paris 6, famous in São Paulo by its
menu with almost 200 options inspired in celebrities’ recipes.
Guarujá Tour
Date: August 27th, 2015
Time: 09:00 to 20:00
Duration: 10 hours
Visited Location:
Frame of Whales, Chapel of Slaves, Chapel Santa Cruz dos
Navegantes, Ecologic Station of Sorocutuba, Lighthouse of the
Gizzard, The Barra Fortress Great, Fortress of San Felipe or San
Luiz, Itapema Fortress, Fortress of São João da Bertioga.
Shopping Circuit on 25 de Março and Bom
Retiro
Date: August 28th, 2015
Time: 09:00 to 13:00
Duration: 06 hours
Description:
To add to your shopping journey, a suggestion is the biggest
roofless commercial conglomerate of Latin America: 25 de
Março Street.
Afterwards we will take you to one of the main commercial
neighbnorhoods of the city, with trend in female fashion: Bom
Retiro stress is one of the most crowded.
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Information
Other Interesting Tours
To book any of these tours, please contact the oficial travel agency Levitatur, that will be next to
DIOXIN 2015 registration desk.
Gastronomic Circuit Sp
Price: R$ 168,00
Description of itinerary:
Leaving the hotel we will make a stroll through Liberdade
neighborhood, famous by being home of a lot of oriental
descendants in São Paulo, walking by the streets, stores and
tents, going to the Municipal Market where the group will find
out our many typical fruits, cheeses and spices.
Stop for lunch (mortadella sandwich, codfish scone, pies, and
other options that the visitor may chose), ending the tour with
a delicious dessert at the Paris 6, famous in São Paulo by its
menu with almost 200 options inspired in celebrities’ recipes.
** Price per passenger with minimum of 6 passengers
Included services:
01 executive van with uniformed driver;
01 Bilingual tourism guide accredited by the Tourism Ministry;
Duration of 6 hours;
Pick Up at a hotel near Jardins’ neighborhood.
Not included on the package:
- Extra expenses with food and beverages;
- Expenses with tickets for tourism attractions;
- Expenses with extra hours of bilingual tourism guide;
- Expenses with extra hours of executive van.
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Historic Downtown
Price: R$ 85,00
Days: Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday
Duration: About 3 hours
Description of itinerary:
Bar Brahma, Republic Square, Italia Building, São Luis Avenue,
May 23th Avenue, Liberdade Neighborhood, Portugal’s
house, Sé Square and Zero Mark, Sé Church, Caixa Cultural
Whole, Solar of Marquise, College Courtyard, São Bento
Complex, Martinelli Building, Altino Arantes Building (Banespa),
Anhangabaú Valley, Chá Viaduct, Municipal Theater, Ramos
de Azevedo Squase, Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Homens
Pretos Church / Largo do Paissandu, cross of Ipiranga Avenue
with São João Avenue, Pinacoteca Station, Light Station,
Pinacoteca do Estado, Municipal Market Paulistano, backing
to Bar Brahma Centro.
Landing sites:
Sé Square and Zero Mark, Sé Church, Caixa Cultural Whole,
Solar of Marquise, College Courtyard and Municipal Market
Paulistano.
Night - Bar Brahma
Price: R$ 85,00
Days: Tuesday
It takes: About 3 hours
Description of itinerary:
Bar Brahma, Republic Square, Copan Building, May 23th
Avenue, Liberdade Neighborhood, João Mendes Forum,
Justice Palace, Sé Square and Zero Mark, Sé Church, College
Courtyard, Boa Vista Street, São Bento Monastery, Libero
Badaró Street, Martinelli Building, Altino Arantes Building
(Banespa), City Hall, Chá Viaduct, Shopping Light, Municipal
Theater, São João Avenue, Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos
Homens Pretos Church, Rock Gallery, Point Chic, backing to
Bar Brahma Centro.
Landing sites:
Bar Brahma Centro.
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Night - Terraço Itália
Price: R$ 146,00
Days: Wednesday
Duration: About 3 hours
Description of itinerary:
Bar Brahma, Republic Square, Itália Building, Copan Building,
May 23th Avenue, Liberdade Neighborhood, João Mendes
Forum, Justice Palace, Sé Square and Zero Mark, Sé Church,
College Courtyard, Boa Vista Street, São Bento Monastery,
Libero Badaró Street, Martinelli Building, Altino Arantes Building
(Banespa), City Hall, Chá Viaduct, Shopping Light, Municipal
Theater, São João Avenue, Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos
Homens Pretos Church, Rock Gallery (WELCOME DRINK AT
TERRAÇO ITALIA), backing to Bar Brahma Centro.
Landing sites:
Terraço Itália Restaurant
Night - Panoramic View
Price: R$ 85,00
Days: Thursday / Friday
Duration: About 3 hours
Description of itinerary:
Bar Brahma, Republic Square, Italia Building, Copan Building,
Nossa Senhora da Consolação Church, Consolação Avenue,
Consolação Cemetery, Paulista Avenue, Haddock Lobo Street,
showing the neighborhoods: Jardim Paulista, Jardim América,
Nossa Senhora do Brasil Church, Brasil Avenue, Ibirapuera Park,
Obelisco, May 23th Avenue, Liberdade Neighborhood, João
Mendes Forum, Justice Palace, Sé Square and Zero Mark,
Sé Church, College Courtyard, Boa Vista Street, São Bento
Monastery, Libero Badaró Street, Martinelli Building, Altino
Arantes Building (Banespa), City Hall, Chá Viaduct, Shopping
Light, Municipal Theater, São João Avenue, Nossa Senhora do
Rosário dos Homens Pretos Church, Rock Gallery, backing to
Bar Brahma Centro.
There is no landing sites because of security.
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Accommodation
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General Information
Official Venue
DIOXIN 2015 will be held at Maksoud Plaza Hotel, located very close to Avenida Paulista in the heart
of São Paulo, only 29 kilometers from Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) and 9 kilometers from
São Paulo Congonhas Domestic Airport (CGH).
As one of the most iconic hotels in São Paulo, Maksoud Plaza Hotel is quite simply the place to
stay when visiting the city for business or leisure. Perfectly located just one block off of fashionable
Avenida Paulista, steps from top businesses and the finest shopping and restaurants in the Bela
Vista district, the hotel is a beacon of five-star luxury. Whether you are relaxing in the 416 exquisitely
designed rooms or suites, unwinding in the heated indoor pool or savoring gourmet cuisine in one of
our renowned restaurants, you will experience the epitome of elegance and sophistication.
Strategic located in the centre of São Paulo, next to shopping malls, banks, excelente restaurantes,
the hotel is within blocks of two major stations of the São Paulo Subway System, the Trianon and
Brigadeiro Stations.
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What sets São Paulo
Executive Secretariat
Beautiful, rich, intellectual, democratic, alive, sporting,
cultural, sentimental, romantic, modern, serious, outgoing,
professional. After all, what defines São Paulo? There is
absolutely no adjective that could precisely what is one of
the world’s megacities.
Thoroughly multiplicity of nationalities, cultures, beliefs,
philosophies and ideals, this great pioneering metropolis is
truly cosmopolitan, by vocation and adoption. It’s Italian,
German, Jewish, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, French,
African, Arabic, Spanish, Latin, Brazilian, Sao Paulo. These
and many other facets are present in the architecture of
the buildings, the streets, the refined tastes of their culinary
delights and in the styles and mannerisms of a people who
never stop, day-to-day valiantly writing the story of the city.
We can describe São Paulo’s greatness in many ways.
Noting that it houses the largest hotel complex in Latin
America, the most complete hospital in the country and
focuses on its territory the largest Brazilian cultural center.
It is also one of the international capitals of gastronomy,
fixed target large events, fairs and exhibitions globally
recognized, seat of academic centers and renowned
research, and so much more.
The capital is one of the few places able to merge
harmoniously modernity and history. It has played host to major
events involving from the banks of Ipiranga, through political,
cultural revolutions and protests in favor of democracy.
Home to hundreds of cinemas, museums, theaters, areas of
historical and cultural heritage, parks, concert halls, theme
parks, restaurants, bars, hotels, events spaces, fairs, shopping
malls, streets with specialized commerce.
Each year, about 15 million visitors come to the city to
business or professional contacts, shopping or enjoy a cultural
calendar attuned to what is done in the world. Being in São
Paulo is to experience a metropolis 24 hours, with a lifestyle
that combines work and leisure as if they were two sides
of the same coin. Capital of a UK size of the state, with a
population close to that of Spain and generates almost half
of the Brazilian economy, São Paulo has also become the first
tourist destination in the country. (by São Paulo Convention
and Visitors Bureau)
São Paulo Tourist Guides:
http://www.visitesaopaulo.com/tour-virtual.asp
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Rua George Ohm, 230
19º andar – Torre A
04576-020 – São Paulo - Brazil
+55 11 3056-60000
[email protected]
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Useful Information
Safety
Banks
When traveling, as in any major city, take
certain precautions. Do not carry valuables
such as jewellery, airline tickets, money and
important documents with you – it is advisable
to leave them in a hotel safe deposit box. In
the event your room key is lost or stolen , notify
the hotel management as soon as possible.
Travel in a group and plan your itinerary before
leaving the hotel to ensure a smooth arrival at
your destination.
Banks are open weekdays from 10am to 4pm;
they are closed on weekends and public
holidays. Before leaving home, visitors are
encouraged to check the acceptability of
their credit and/or cash cards with their local
bank. Automated teller machines (ATMs) can
be found almost everywhere; some machines
provide 24-hour cash withdrawal (R$) facilities
for major credit cards.
As in any world city the size of São Paulo, the
key to an uneventful stay is to protect yourself
from pickpockets and carry as little cash and as
few valuables as possible. The São Paulo military
police and the São Paulo municipal guard
corps have stations and reporting centres. In
case of need, please contact the hotel front
desk for guidance and assistance.
Currency
The Brazilian currency is the Real (R$); there
are 100 centavos in one Real. Brazilian
coins come in denominations of 1 centavo
(bronze); 5, 10, 25 and 50 centavos (silver)
and a R$ 1,00 coin (nickel and bronze).
Bills come in denominations of R$ 2, R$ 5, R$
10, R$ 20, R$ 50 and R$ 100. The value of the
real against the US dollar varies according
to the daily exchange rate. Banks and
exchange bureau charge a commission on
exchange transactions, so visitors should
enquire beforehand.
As elsewhere, the rates of exchange for
cash and travellers’ cheques are marginally
different, and coins are not exchangeable.
Money changers are obliged by law to display
net rates of exchange. Receipts for exchange
must be issued by law; it is advisable to keep
these until after departure.
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Drawing cash with Credit or Bank cards
Visa card holders may withdraw cash at
branches of most of Brazilian banks. Card
holders with a PIN number may obtain cash from
the 24-hour machines.
Shopping
Shopping - Credit Cards and Cheques
American Express, VISA, Diners Club and
MasterCard are accepted at the majority of
shops, although it is always a good idea to confirm
this before buying. Occasionally a small discount
is offered on cash sales. Personal cheques drawn
on overseas banks are not accepted.
Generally speaking, travellers’ cheques are
welcome. Visitors are encouraged to check
the daily dollar rate at their hotels before
going shopping.
Warranties and Receipts
When
buying
expensive
photographic,
electronic or electrical goods always ensure
that the warranty card is filled in, stamped
and returned to you. Check the manual
accompanying the item in question to
ascertain that the warranty will be honoured
outside Brazil. In all transactions involving larger
sums of money, ask for the official, detailed bill
of sale; in all transactions, keep your customer
copy of the credit card slip. Tax-free shopping
in Brazil is restricted to the airports.
Exchanges and Refunds
Check with the salesperson as to the store’s
policy on exchanges and refunds. In most
shops, it may be possible to exchange goods,
but refunds are rarely, if ever, made.
Additional Travel Information
Electricity
The voltage is 110 volts in São Paulo. Most hotels
bathrooms also have a 220-volt socket.
hotels have in-room internet hook-up and fax
machines. Other offers this service through their
Concierge or Business Centre.
Outside hotels, long-distance calls can be made
from IDD payphones or card phones in various
locations.
The push-button call-home system, providing
immediate connection to the operator of the
country required, is also available. For information
about dialling access and IDD phone locations,
contact the hotel operator. Not all local calls from
private phones are free. However, shops, restaurants
and bars without payphones will usually permit free
use of their phones.
Medical Services
Most hotels have immediate access to oncall 24-hour medical assistance. There are also
many public and private hospitals with 24-hour
emergency and out-patient departments. Many
of the doctors and dentists in the city of São Paulo
trained or did postgraduate studies overseas.
All hotels have a list of recommended medical
services.
Restaurant Tipping
When dining out, most establishments include
a 10% service charge on the bill. However, it is
customary to leave a little extra for good service.
Water
The water supply in São Paulo city conforms
to international standards. Nevertheless, it is
advisable to drink only mineral water.
Telecommunications
Adjust your watch when you arrive. São Paulo
is 3 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
General Hours of Business
Office hours are usually from 9am to 6pm. Stores
normally open at 9am and close at 7pm. Lunch is
usually taken from 12pm to 2pm. Most offices are
closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Brazil is connected to all appropriate
international
telephone
and
satellite
communications systems, providing troublefree connections to virtually anywhere in
the world. Most hotels provide guest room
International Direct Dial (IDD) services; some
Postal Services
The Brazilian postal services meet all international
standards, and there are many post offices around
the city. They are closed on Sundays and public
holidays. Most hotels offer postal facilities for guests’
letters and packages and a packing service.
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Climate
The city has a monsoon-influenced humid
subtropical climate (Cfa/Cwa), according to
the Köppen classification. In summer (January
through March), the mean low temperature
is about 17 °C (63 °F) and the mean high
temperature is near 28 °C (82 °F). In winter,
temperatures tend to range between 11 and
23 °C (52 and 73 °F). Temperature averages
are similar to those of Sydney and Los Angeles.
The Tropic of Capricorn, at about 23°27’ S,
passes through north of São Paulo and roughly
marks the boundary between the tropical and
temperate areas of South America. Because
of its elevation, however, São Paulo enjoys
a temperate climate. The city experiences
relatively four distinct seasons.
The winter (June to September) is mild and subdry, and the summer is moderately warm and
rainy. Fall and spring are transitional seasons.
Frosts occur sporadically in regions further away
from the center, in some winters throughout the
city. During late winter, especially August, the
city experiences the phenomenon known as
“veranico” or “verãozinho” (“little summer”),
which consists of hot and dry weather, sometimes
reaching temperatures well above 28 °C (82 °F).
On the other hand, relatively cool days during
summer are fairly common when persistent
winds blow from the ocean. On such occasions
daily high temperatures may not surpass 20 °C
(68 °F), accompanied by lows often below 15
°C (59 °F), however, summer can be extremely
hot when a heat wave hits the city followed by
temperatures around 34 °C (93 °F), but in places
with greater skyscraper density and less tree
cover, the temperature can feel like 39 °C(102
°F), as on Paulista Avenue for example.
From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A3o_Paulo#Climate
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Insurance
It is strongly recommended that participants
take out adequate cover for health, travel
and private liability insurance. The organizers
cannot accept responsibility for personal
injury, loss or damage to private property
belonging to the symposium participants and
accompanying persons.
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PROGRAM
Monday
24 August 2015
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August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
Monday 24 August 2015
Opening Ceremony
Musical presentation
09:00
Welcome by the Chair
10:00 Representative of the International Advisory Board
Plenary Room
Representative of the Ministry of the Environment of Brazil
Representative of the Environment Agency of São Paulo (CETESB)
Representative of the Scientific Committee
10:00
Exhibition opening & coffee break
10:40
Exhibition Hall &
Foyer
Plenary Session I
POPs and Endocrine Disruption: Hidden Threats to Birds - A History of Organochlorine
Contamination.
10:40 Dr. Robert W. Risebrough, Ph.D. - Executive Director, The Bodega Bay Institute - Berkeley,
CA, USA.
Plenary Room
12:00
The Evaluation Process of New POPs
Professor Estefania Gastaldello Moreira, Ph.D., State University of Londrina, Brazil. Chair of
the POP Review Committee - POPRC
12:00
Lunch
13:00
13:00
Poster session I
14:00
Foyer
Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 1
Brasil
Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 1
São Paulo
14:00
Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 1
15:20
Paraná
Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure to POPs, and Environmental Distribution 1
Pernambuco
Sources, Levels, and Fate of Flame Retardants in the Environment
Ceará
15:20 Coffee Break
15:50 Exhibition/Poster Session
Exhibition Hall &
Foyer
Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 2
Brasil
Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 2
São Paulo
15:50
17:30 Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 2
Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure to POPs, and Environmental Distribution 2
Paraná
Pernambuco
17:30
Transportation to opening ceremony
18:00
18:00
Opening reception
20:00
MASP - Museum of
Art of Sao Paulo
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Monday 24 August 2015
14:00
15:20
Oral Session 1
Sources, Inventories, Emission
Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 1
14:00
15:20
Oral Session 2
Levels in the Environment, Fate
and Transport 1
Room
Brasil
Chairs
Heidelore Fiedler and Qinghua Zhang
Room
São Paulo
Chairs
Maria Ines Zanoli Sato and Maria
Yumiko Tominaga
14:00
21140
INVENTORY AND ACTION PLAN ON
NEW POPS
14:00
19124
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS
CONTAMINATION OF SEDIMENT AND
WASTE MATERIALS
Alberto da Rocha Neto
Leticia Reis de Carvalho
Marilia P T de Almeida
Cayssa Marcondes
Paulo Alexandre Alves Toledo
Otávio Maioli
Camila Arruda Boechat
Khageshwar Singh Patel
Yogita Nayak
Saroj Sharma
C. C. Hung
14:20
14:20
19464
UPDATED INVENTORY OF PCDD/FS IN
CHINA
Wenbin Liu
Ying Han
Xuebin Chen
Xiao Liao
Mengjing Wang
Minghui Zheng
14:40
Risibe Florence Lehutso
Okechukwu Jonathan Okonkwo
14:40
20365
PCB INVENTORY AND MANAGEMENT
CHALLENGE & PROGRESS IN SRI LANKA
20471
CEN TS/EN 1948-5 THE WORLDWIDE
FIRST STANDARD FOR CONTINUOUS
DIOXIN EMISSION MONITORING GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND TYPE
PERFORMANCE TEST
19878
AIR-WATER EXCHANGE OF
METHOXYLATED BROMODIPHENYL
ETHERS IN THE NORTHERN BALTIC SEA
Terry F. Bidleman
Kathleen Agosta
Agneta Andersson
Peter Haglund
Olle NygrenMatyas Ripszam
Mats Tysklind
Matyas Ripszam
Roland Weber
Jasin Korale Arachchige Bandulasoma
Wijegunasekara
W.J.K.D Ranpatige
V. Hewawasam
S. M. Werahera
S.A.M. Azmy
15:00
19424
Occurrence and seasonal
trend of Triclosan and
Trichlorocarban in wastewater
and sludge from wastewater
treatment plants in Gauteng
province, South Africa
15:00
20416
STATUS AND TRENDS OF OLD/NEW
FLAME RETARDANTS IN CALIFORNIA:
REVIEW AND UPDATE
June Soo Park
Emily Parry
Weihong Guo
Ranjit Gill
Miaomiao Wang
Myrto Petreas
Juergen Reinmann
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14:00
15:20
Oral Session 3
Analytical Screening and
Confirmatory Methods 1
Room
Paraná
Chairs
Jacob de Boer and Myrto Petreas
14:00
19415
Novel and fast quantification
method for chlorinated paraffins
by direct injection high-resolution
mass spectrometry with pattern
deconvolution
14:00
15:20
Oral Session 4
Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure
to POPs, and Environmental
Distribution 1
Room
Pernambuco
Chairs
Robert J Letcher and Kim Fernie
14:00
19358
Microplastics From Personal Care
Products Facilitate Transfer Of
Adsorbed PBDEs To Fish
Bradley Clarke
Peter Wardrop
Jeff Shimeta
Daynathi Nugegoda
Paul Morrison
Ana Miranda
Min Tang
Christian Bogdal
Tomas Alsberg
Pascal Diefenbacher
Matthew MacLeod
Urs Berger
14:20
19537
Modelling isotopic peak
distributions of chlorinated
paraffins homologue groups in
high resolution mass spectrometry
in soft ionization modes
14:20
Bo Yuan
Tomas Alsberg
Christian Bogdal
Matthew MacLeod
Cynthia de Wit
14:40
Paulo Renato Dorneles
Rayane Moreira de Castro
Janeide de Assis Padilha
Thais de Castro Paiva
Petrus Magnus Galvão
Olaf Malm
Philippe Grandjean
20058
Synthesis and characterization
of a medium-chain chlorinated
paraffin (MCCP) mixture
14:40
Christoph Gallistl
Walter Vetter
15:00
20160
EVALUATION OF PILOT-WHALE
(Globicephala melas) EXPOSURE TO
POP-LIKE (ORGANOTIN) COMPOUNDS
IN FAROE ISLAND (DENMARK) WATERS
THROUGH HEPATIC AND RENAL TOTAL
TIN CONCENTRATIONS
20395
VOLUMETRIC ABSORPTIVE
MICROSAMPLING FOR THE SCREENING
OF OCPs AND PCBs IN µL VOLUMES OF
HUMAN BLOOD
20495
TROPHODYNAMIC OF PCDD/Fs,
NON-ORTHO-PCBs AND PBDEs IN
MEDITERRANEAN GULLS BASED ON A
THREE ISOTOPE APPROACH (δ13C, δ15N
AND δ34S)
Jose Luis Roscales García
Alba Vicente
Juan Muñoz-Arnanz
Jose I. Aguirre
Laura Morales
Esteban Abad
Begoña Jiménez
Jef Focant
Benjamin L’Homme
15:00
20393
POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL
ETHERS (PBDES) AND
HEXABROMOCYCLODODECANE
(HBCDD) IN FISH OF GERMAN WATERS: A
STUDY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE EU WATER
FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE
Nina Lohmann
Steffi Rolle
Olaf Paepke
Heinz Ruedel
Diana Teubner
Jan Koschorreck
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Monday 24 August 2015
14:00
15:20
Oral Session 5
Sources, Levels and Fate of Flame
Retardants in the Environment 1
15:50
17:30
Oral Session 6
Sources, Inventories, Emission
Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 2
Room
Ceará
Chairs
Mehran Alaee and Thomas Krauss
Room
Brasil
Chairs
Heidelore Fiedler and Qinghua Zhang
14:00
19239
BROMINATED AND PHOSPHATED FLAME
RETARDANTS IN INDOOR DUST FROM
ISTANBUL: OCCURRENCE AND HUMAN
EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT
15:50
21129
BRAZIL’S ACTION PLAN FOR THE
PROGRESSIVE REDUCTION OF RELEASES
OF UNINTENTIONALLY PRODUCED POPs
FROM ANTHROPOGENIC SOURCES
Perihan Binnur Kurt-Karakus
Liisa Jantunen
Aslınur Topcu
Melis Yalcin
Henry Alegria
Cafer Turgut
Kevin Jones
14:20
João Vicente de Assunção
Letícia Reis de Carvalho
Alberto da Rocha Neto
Camila Arruda Boechat
Marilia P Torres de Almeida
16:10
19528
CONCENTRATIONS OF
POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS,
HEXABROMOCYCLODODECANES AND
TETRABROMOBISPHENOL-A IN BREAST
MILK FROM UNITED KINGDOM WOMEN
DO NOT DECREASE OVER TWELVE
MONTHS OF LACTATION
Maher Ben Abda
Oliver Schaef
Laetitia Bullot
Angelique Simon-Masseron
Christophe Coste
Serge Reynaud
Stéphanie Defour
Yves Zerega
Emmanuel Fiani
Stuart Harrad
Mohamed Abdallah
14:40
19547
Flame retardants on our desks
16:30
Jacob de Boer
Sicco Brandsma
Ana Ballesteros-Gomez
Heather Leslie
Leonards PEG
15:00
19606
(RE)EMERGING PERSISTENT ORGANIC
POLLUTANTS (POPS), EXPOSURE, FATE
AND TEMPORAL CHANGES IN POLAR
BEARS (URSUS MARITIMUS) FROM A POP
HOTSPOT IN THE CANADIAN ARCTIC,
HUDSON BAY
19430
THE USE OF ZEOLITES AS SELECTIVE
ADSORBENTS FOR DIOXINS IN WASTE
INCINERATION PLANT EMISSIONS
20347
Pilot test on the catalytic removal
of dioxin-like compounds from
municipal waste incinerator
Yuancheng Li
Gang Yu
Jun Huang
Bin Wang
Shou-xiang Sheng
16:50
21137
NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN OF
THE STOCKHOLM CONVENTION ON
PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS FOR
BRAZIL
Alberto da Rocha Neto
Leticia Reis de Carvalho
Marilia P T de Almeida
Cayssa Marcondes
Paulo Alexandre Alves de Toledo
Camila Arruda Boechat
Otávio Maioli
Joao Vicente de Assuncao
Robert J. Letcher
Markus Dyck
Ed Sverko
Eric Reiner
David Blair
Shaogang Chu
Li Shen
17:10
38
20037
TEST BURN OF PESTICIDE POPS WASTE BY
PREHEATER/PRECALCINER CEMENT KILN
IN CHINA
Peng Zheng
Gao Xinhua
Ding Qiong
Yu Lifeng
Kåre Helge Karstensen
35 th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
15:50
17:30
Oral Session 7
Levels in the Environment, Fate
and Transport 2
15:50
17:10
Oral Session 8
Analytical Screening and
Confirmatory Methods 2
Room
São Paulo
Chairs
Maria Ines Zanoli Sato and Maria
YumikoTominaga
Room
Paraná
Chairs
Jacob de Boer and Myrto Petreas
15:50
19421
DETERMINATION OF HENRY’S LAW
CONSTANTS OF POLYCHLORINATED
NAPHTHALENES AS A FUNCTION OF
TEMPERATURE
15:50
19521
Use of Micro Scale Solid Phase
Extraction and Automated Clean
Up in POPs Analysis of Milk and
Serum
Rudolf Addink
Juma R
Mustafa Odabasi
Mutlu Adali
16:10
19437
EMISSIONS OF PCDD/ Fs FROM MEDICAL
INCINERATORS IN HO CHI MINH CITY,
VIETNAM
16:10
Chu Van Hai
Mai Tuan Anh
16:30
16:50
Sergio A. Guazzotti
Cristian Cojocariu
Manuela Abalos
Esteban Abad Holgado
Jordi Saulo
Dominic Roberts
Pul Silcock
19459
TWO YEARS OF ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY
ASSESSMENT IN THE SURFACE WATERS IN
SAO PAULO STATE, BRAZIL
Daniela Dayrell França
Gisela de Assis Martini
Walace Anderson de Almeida Soares
Gilson Alves Quináglia
16:30
21131
PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
(POPs) IN TWO SPECIES OF EDIBLE
FISHES (Micropogonias furnieri
AND Sardinella brasiliensis) FROM
GUANABARA BAY, RIO DE JANEIRO,
BRAZIL
19478
The Separation of 2,3,7,8-Substituted
Polychlorinated Dibenzo-pdioxins and Polychlorinated
Dibenzofurans using Supercritical
Fluid Chromatography
Nicole Riddell
Bert van Bavel
Ingrid Ericson Jogsten
Robert McCrindle
Alan McAlees
Dave Potter
Colleen Tashiro
Brock Chittim
Dayse Aline Manhães Rocha
Leonardo de Fontes Estrella
Rebeca Medeiros de Oliveira
João Paulo Machado Torres
17:10
19457
POTENTIAL OF GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
COUPLED WITH ORBITRAB-BASED MASS
SPECTROMETRY FOR THE ANALYSIS
OF HALOGENATED PERSISTENT
ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN FOOD AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES
19451
POLYCHLORINATED NAPHTHALENE
(PCN) EMISSIONS FROM ELECTRIC-ARC
FURNACES FOR STEEL-MAKING
16:50
20418
ION MOBILITY ENHANCED SEPARATION
OF POLY-HALOGENATED DIOXINS AND
FURANS IN CONTROLLED BURN SAMPLES
Lauren Mullin
Kari Lynn Organtini
Adam Ladak
Jennifer Burgess
Frank Dorman
Yetkin Dumanoglu
Melik Kara
Hasan Altiok
Tolga Elbir
Abdurrahman Bayram
Mustafa Odabasi
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Monday 24 August 2015
15:50
17:30
Oral Session 9
Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure
to POPs, and Environmental
Distribution 2
Room
Pernambuco
Chairs
Eric Reiner and Paulo Dorneles
15:50
19967
CHANGES IN THYROID PARAMETERS
OF HATCHLING AMERICAN KESTRELS
(FALCO SPARVERIUS) FOLLOWING
EMBRYONIC EXPOSURE TO TECHNICAL
SHORT CHAIN CHLORINATED PARAFFINS
(SCCPS; C10-13, 55.5% CL)
17:10
Stefan van Leeuwen
Ron Hoogenboom
Guillaume ten Dam
Michiel Kotterman
Kim J. Fernie
Paula FP Henry
Robert J. Letcher
Vince Palace
Lisa Peters
Barnett A. Rattner
Ed Sverko
Natalie K. Karouna-Renier
16:10
20497
ASSESSMENT OF CONTAMINATION BY
POPs IN BLUE WHALES (Balaenoptera
musculus) FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC
OCEAN
Juan Muñoz-Arnanz
Andrea D. Chirife
Barbara Galletti Vernazzani
Elsa Cabrera
Mariano Sironi
Javier Millán
Begoña Jiménez
16:30
19612
A COMPREHENSIVE NON-TARGETED
SCREENING OF HALOGENATED
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN DOLPHINS
FROM BRAZIL
Mariana Batha Alonso
José Lailson-Brito
Alexandre Azevedo
Elitieri Santos-Neto
João Paulo Machado Torres
Olaf Malm
Eunha Hoh
Nathan Dodder
Keith Maruya
16:50
20436
ARE TRENDS IN SEX RATION RESPONSIBLE
FOR DECREASING PCDD/F AND PCB
LEVELS IN DUTCH EEL?
19427
DO PRECURSORS PLAY A ROLE IN BALTIC
SEA FOOD WEB ACCUMULATION OF
PERFLUOROALKYL ACIDS (PFAAs)?
Wouter Gebbink
Anders Bignert
Urs Berger
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August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
Poster session I
13:00 - 14:00
Analytical, Screening and Confirmatory
Methods
PAP019519
A NEW MICROEXTRACTION APPROACH FOR
ASSESSING THE HUMAN EXPOSURE TO PHTHALATE
ESTERS THROUGH ITS METABOLITES IN HUMAN NAILS
PAP019099
ACCELERATED SOLVENT EXTRACTION COMBINED
WITH IN-LINE CLEANUP AND GC-MS/MS WITH
ISOTOPE DILUTION TECHNIQUES TO DETERMINE
TRACE-LEVEL CARBAZOLES IN SEDIMENT
Wen-Ling Chen
Zhiyong Xie
Hendrik Wolschke
Andreia Alves
Griet Jacobs
Guido Vanermen
Jürgen Gandrass
Ralf Ebinghaus
PAP019520
MONITORING THE PRESENCE OF
ORGANOPHOSPHATE DIESTERS IN HUMAN HAIR
Andreia Alves
Stijn Simons
Griet Jacobs
PAP019396
Congener Specific Determination of
Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Kingdom of
Saudi Arabian Human Milk
Mohamed H. EL-Saied
PAP019440
DEVELOPMENT OF A LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
ELECTROSPRAY IONIZATION TANDEM MASS
SPECTROMETRY METHOD FOR THE ANALYSIS OF
EMERGING ORGANOPHOSPHATE FLAME RETARDANTS
IN DUST, TEXTILES AND PLASTICS
Alin Constantin Ionas
Fuchao Xu
Adrian Covaci
Guid Vanermen
Adrian Covaci
Stefan Voorspoels
PAP019523
Use of Automated Column Chromatography
Clean Up with Reduced Solvent Volume in POPs
Analysis
Rudolf Addink
Juma R
PAP019544
EVALUATION OF INTERLABORATORY STUDY ON
PCDDS, PCDFS AND DIOXIN LIKE PCBS IN THE SOIL
REFERENCE MATERIAL
Matsumura Tooru
Miyazaki T.
Kuroiwa T.
PAP019450
VALIDATION OF A FULLY AUTOMATED SAMPLE
PREPARATION SYSTEM FOR DIOXINS AND PCBS
Hirano M.
Yokota M.
Hamada N.
PAP019615
NOVEL MICROSAMPLING TECHNIQUE WITH MITRA IN
ANALYSIS OF PERFLUOROALKYL ACIDS IN BLOOD
Hiroyuki Fujita
Takanori Makino
Kenji Inaba
Kazuki Yamamoto
Jani Koponen
James Rudge
PAP019489
Determination of Hexabromododecane in
Foods
Young Woon Kang
Ji Eun Ahn
Youngjin Jeong
Adrian Covaci
Stefan Voorspoels
Stuart Kushon
Hannu Kiviranta
PAP019748
HIGH-THROUGHPUT DETERMINATION OF URINARY
METABOLITES OF ORGANOPHOSPHATE FLAME
RETARDANTS
Hye Jung Kim
Shin Hee Kim
Haejung Yoon
Cariton Kubwabo
Ivana Kosarac
PAP019513
Synthesis and partial characterization of a
polybrominated dibenzofuran (PBDF) mixture
Christoph Gallistl
Walter Vetter
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Warren Foster
Poster session I 13:00 - 14:00
Monday 24 August 2015
PAP020151
DATABASE FOR EASY MRM PARAMETER OPTIMIZATION
OF DIOXINS ANALYSIS ON GC/MS/MS
Monica Regina Piovani
Jackie
Loo Lai Chin
Kouki Tanaka
Chukkapong Comsup
Witaya Sungthong
Payroj Tamrongopas
PAP020348
SIMULTANEOUS ANALYSIS FOR DIOXINS, PCBS
AND PBDES WITH A FULLY AUTOMATED SAMPLE
PREPARATION SYSTEM
Hiroyuki Fujita
Kenji Inaba
Kazuki Yamamoto
PAP020351
ANALYTICAL ADVANTAGES OF SELECTIVE PRESSURISED
EXTRACTION COMBINED WITH TIME OF FLIGHT
MASS SPECTROMETRY FOR THE QUANTIFICATION OF
POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS IN SEDIMENT
Martin Brits
L Quinn
J de Vos
Jana M Weiss
E Rohwer
Jacob de Boer
PAP020352
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHIC INTERFERENCES IN BIRD
EGG AND FISH EXTRACTS - THE IMPACT ON PAH
IDENTIFICATION AND QUANTIFICATION
Martin Brits
LP Quinn
W Pheiffer
R Pieters
PAP020364
DIOXIN AND INORGANIC MICROPOLLUTANTS
CONTAMINATION ANALYSIS: A STATISTICAL MULTIMETHOD APPROACH
Maria Grazia Bonelli
Mauro Ferrini
Ettore Guerriero
Andrea Manni
PAP020369
NOVEL ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY SAMPLE
PREPARATION TECHNIQUE FOR PBDEs EXTRACTION
AND DETERMINATION IN MILK SAMPLES
Alejandra Beatriz Camargo
Paula Berton
Daniela Locatelli
Jorgelina Cecilia Altamirano
PAP020406
USE OF STATIC HS-CG-MS/MS FOR DIRECT ASSESMENT
OF THE BIODEGRADATION OF 2-FLUOROBIPHENYL
AND 1,2,4,5-TETRACHLOROBENZENE IN SOIL
Eliane May de Lima
Marília Silva Pires
Bruno Perlatti
Moacir Rossi Forim
PAP020422
DETERMINATION OF AFFF COMPONENTS USING A
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS APPROACH FOLLOWING LCQTOF MS ANALYSIS
Lauren Mullin
Anna Kärrman
Ingrid Ericson Jogsten
Jennifer Burgess
Bert van Bavel
PAP020432
DEVELOPMENT OF AN IMPROVED RECOMBINANT
HUMAN OVARIAN (BG1) CALUX CELL LINE
CONTAINING ESTROGEN RECEPTOR α AND β FOR
DETECTION OF ESTROGENIC/ANTIESTROGENIC
CHEMICALS
Michael Steven Denison
Jennifer Brennan
Arzoo Bassal
Guochun He
PAP020450
HIGH SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF DIOXINS AND PCBS IN
FOOD AND FEED BY ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE GC-MS
(APGC-MS/MS)
Stefan van Leeuwen
Guillaume ten Dam
PAP020459
DETERMINATION OF PERSISTENT ORGANIC
POLLUTANTS (POPs) IN BREAST MILK IN SOUTHERN
BRAZIL: DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF AN
ANALYTICAL METHOD USING GC-NCI-MS
Osmar Damian Prestes
Giovana Ferronato
Mariela de Souza Viera
Manoel Leonardo Martins
Martha Bohrer Adaime
Renato Zanella
PAP020476
INDIRECT PCDD/Fs SCREENING BY INORGANIC
COMPOUNDS FPXRF ANALYSIS: A STATISTICALLY
DRIVEN METHODOLOGY
Maria Grazia Bonelli
Mauro Ferrini
Ettore Guerriero
Andrea Manni
PAP020482
A CONFIRMATORY METHOD FOR THE
QUANTIFICATION OF PCDDs AND PCDFs IN FOOD
AND FEED BY GC-MS/MS IN COMPLIANCE WITH EU
REGULATION 589/2014
Jennifer Burgess
Jody Dunstan
Lauren Mullin
Eimear McCall
42
35 th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
PAP021115
REVISITING AN EXISTING DIOXIN/PCB CLEAN-UP AND
FRACTIONATION PROCEDURE TO REDUCE SOLVENT
AND TIME CONSUMPTION
Jef Focant
Chiara Calaprice
Cosima Damiana Calvano
Carlo Zambonin
PAP019736
Distribution characteristics and indicator
significance of Dechloranes in multi-matrices
at Ny-Ålesund in the Arctic
Qiu Lina
Ge Linke
PAP020353
PERFLUORO ALKYL SUBSTANCES IN ATOMOSPHERIC
PARTICULATE MATTERS - SIZE SPECIFIC DISTRIBUTION
ANALYSIS
Jerzy Falandysz
Hui Ge
Eriko Yamazaki
Sachi Taniyasu
T Zhang
M Hata
M Furuuchi
Anna Maria Wiejak
Nobuyoshi Yamashita
Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport
PAP019471
CHARACTERIZING PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
IN MICROPLASTICS FOUND IN TAIWAN SEASHORE
Lin-Chi Wang
Chen KY
Chiou TH
Chao HR
Hsu PC
Carolina Mariana Nunes
Rafael Pissinatti
Daniella Vasconcellos Augusti
Eleonora Vieira dos Santos
Roberto Gonçalves Junqueira
Scheilla Vitorino Carvalho de Souza
PAP020101
COMPARISON OF TIME TRENDS OF ORGANIC
POLLUTANTS FROM THE SWEDISH ENVIRONMENTAL
MONITORING PROGRAM
Linda Linderholm
PAP020134
SEDIMENT PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES
CONDITION PBDEs ASSOCIATION
Jorgelina Cecilia Altamirano
Nerina Belén Lana
Eduardo Koch
José Alejandro D´Angelo
Néstor Fernando Ciocco
PAP020370
ORGANOCHLORINATED COMPOUNDS IN SEDIMENTS
FROM THE BABITONGA BAY, SW ATLANTIC, BRAZIL
Cesar de Castro Martins
Juliane Rizzi
PAP019539
First long-term record of polychlorinated
dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs)
in coastal waters of the eastern South Pacific
Ocean, Chile.
Cristian Mauricio Chandia Vallejos
Marco Salamanca Orrego
Aldo Hernandez
Satie Taniguchi
PAP020371
PASSIVE SAMPLER DERIVED AIR CONCENTRATIONS OF
ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN AN AGRICULTURAL
AREA IN TURKEY
Emine Can Güven
Dilek Bolat
Kadir Gedik
Perihan Binnur Kurt-Karakus
PAP019556
CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON THE PAH
PHOTODEGRADATION IN MEDITERRANEAN SOILS
Montse Marquès
Montserrat Mari
Jordi Sierra
Chunhsun Lin
Shih MS
PAP020082
PRODUCTION OF REFERENCE MATERIAL FOR
DETERMINATION OF DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS,
POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-FURANS AND
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN FISH
Global Fate & Long Range Transport
Na Guangshui
Wei Wei
Gao Hui
PAP019866
LONG-TERM MONITORING AMBIENT AIR PCDD/Fs IN
AN INDUSTRIAL AREA
PAP020374
ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN RAW MILK FROM
MINAS GERAIS AND RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
Marta Schuhmacher
Martí Nadal
José Luis Domingo
Rebeca Medeiros de Oliveira
Dayse Aline Manhães Rocha
Leonardo Fontes Estrella
Annibal Pereira Duarte Neto
João Paulo Machado Torres
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Poster session I 13:00 - 14:00
Monday 24 August 2015
PAP020454
OCCURRENCE AND SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF
ORGANOCHLORINE COMPOUNDS (OCs) IN
SEDIMENTS FROM COASTAL ENVIROMENTS OF
SOUTHWEST ATLANTIC, BRAZIL
Amanda Câmara de Souza
Josilene da Silva
Cesar de Castro Martins
PAP020456
Presence of brominated and
organophosphorus flame retardants in
house dust from Araraquara-SP, Brazil
Joyce Cristale
Silvia Lacorte
Mary Rosa Rodrigues de Marchi
PAP020478
BISPHENOL A CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTEWATER
AND RIVER WATER SAMPLES FROM KENTUCKY AND
GEORGIA, USA
Kenneth S. Sajwan
Aljalai Sanaa
Bommanna G. Loganathan
PAP020603
Brominated flame retardants in Korean
river sediments, including changes in
polybrominated diphenyl ether concentrations
between 2006 and 2009
In-Seok Lee
Hee-Hyung Kang
Un-Jung Kim
Jeong-Eun Oh
PAP021138
DIOXINS AND FURANS LEVELS IN TSP AND PM 2.5
COLLECTED IN NITERÓI / RIO DE JANEIRO STATE
Thomas Krauss
Michele Fabri de Resende
Annibal Duarte Pereira Netto
PAP020532
INCENTIVE METHOD WAS APPLIED TO PROMOTE
REDUCTION OF DIOXINS FOR CENTRALIZED
INCINERATION FACILITIES OF MEDICAL WASTE
Ren Zhiyuan
Ren Yong
Li Qiushuang
Peng Zheng
Jiang Chen
44
35 th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
PROGRAM
Tuesday
25 August 2015
ABA
program 25
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ABA
program 25
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35 th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
Tuesday 25 August 2015
09:00 Plenary Session II
The process and the status of recent evaluations with respect to POPs.
10:00 Dr. Kurt Straif, Ph.D., WHO, International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France
Plenary Room
10:00
Coffee break & exhibition
10:40
Exhibition Hall &
Foyer
Passive Sampling for POPs Monitoring
Brasil
Contaminated sites: Risks, Cases, Remediation, Risk and Policy 1
São Paulo
10:40
Advances in the Toxicology and Epidemiology of POPs
12:00
Paraná
Exposure to POPs in the Urban, Indoor and in the Workplace Environments 1
Pernambuco
Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 3
Ceará
Thermo Seminar A
Ceará
12:00
13:00 Lunch
13:00
Poster session II
14:00
Foyer
POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends and Risks 1
Brasil
Contaminated sites: Risks, Cases, Remediation, Risk and Policy 2
São Paulo
14:00
Multi Thematic 1
15:20
Paraná
Exposure to POPs in the Urban, Indoor and in the Workplace Environments 2
Pernambuco
Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 3
Ceará
15:20 Coffee Break
15:50 Exhibition/Poster Session
Exhibition Hall &
Foyer
POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends and Risks 2
Brasil
Global Fate & Long Range Transport - Remote Areas 1
São Paulo
15:50
17:30 Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 4
Risk Assessment, Management, and Regulation 1
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Paraná
Pernambuco
Tuesday 25 August 2015
10:40
12:00
Oral Session 10
Passive Sampling for POPs
Monitoring
10:40
11:40
Oral Session 11
Contaminated sites: Risks, Cases,
Remediation, Risk and Policy 1
Room
Brasil
Chairs
Tom Harner and Maria Yumiko
Tominaga
Room
São Paulo
Chairs
João Torres and Roland Weber
10:40
19856
FURTHER CHARACTERIZATION OF PUF
DISK PASSIVE AIR SAMPLERS FOR PAHS
AND PARTICLES
10:40
19237
THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF HUMAN
EXPOSURE TO PCBS AROUND A FORMER
PRODUCTION SITE IN SLOVAKIA
Tomás Trnovec
Sona Wimmerová
Pavol Závacky
Alan Watson
Roland Weber
Maximilián Strémy
Beáta Drobná
Todd A. Jusko
Ľubica Palkovičová Murínová
Irva Hertz-Picciotto
Tom Harner
Narumol Jariyasopit
Milos Markovic
John Liggio
11:00
20411
DIOXINS, FURANS AND DIOXIN-LIKE
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN THE
ATMOSPHERE OF THE SÃO PAULO,
BRAZIL: SPATIAL TRENDS USING PASSIVE
AIR SAMPLER
Ana Paula Francisco
Camila Rodrigues da Silva
Maria Yumiko Tominaga
Joao Vicente de Assunção
11:20
19274
PASSIVE SAMPLING of PBDEs in
TURKEY’s ATMOSPHERE: PRELIMINARY
RESULTS
11:00
Abel Arkenbout
11:20
Perihan Binnur Kurt-Karakus
Tugba Ugranli
Halil Celik
Elif Gungormus
Kadir Gedik
Eser Okten
Sait Cemil Sofuoglu
Aysun Sofuoglu
Henry Alegria
Kevin Jones
11:40
20114
BIOMONITORING AND SOURCE
TRACKING OF DIOXINS/DL-PCBS IN THE
NORTH OF THE NETHERLANDS
21067
FOOTPRINT OF FLUORINATED MIST
SUPPRESSANT IN AMBIENT ENVIRONMENT
CAUSED BY CHROME PLATING INDUSTRY
Jun Huang
Yu G.
Gao J.
Li G.H.
Li W.C.
Li H.F.
Wu C.M.
19397
SAMPLING RATE OF PCB CONGENERS
USING PASSIVE AIR SAMPLER
Takeshi Nakano
Takuya Yoshida
Yuki Haga
Chisato Matsumura
Masahiro Tsurukawa
Eiichi Kato
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August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
10:40
12:20
Oral Session 12
Advances in the Toxicology and
Epidemiology of POPs
Room
Paraná
Chairs
Michael S. Denison and Martin van
den Berg
10:40
19420
ERK AND AMPK ARE REGULATED BY
NMDA RECEPTOR IN NEURONAL CELLS
EXPOSED TO PFHxS
10:40
12:00
Oral Session 13
Exposure to POPs in the Urban,
Indoor and in the Workplace
Environments 1
Room
Pernambuco
Chairs
Georg Becher and Mehran Alaee
10:40
19951
POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS
AND “NOVEL” BROMINATED FLAME
RETARDANTS IN FLOOR AND ELEVATED
SURFACE HOUSE DUST FROM IRAQ
Jae-Ho Yang
Youn Joo Lee
11:00
Stuart Harrad
Layla Salih Al-Omran
19347
COEXPOSURES TO PBDEs AND PCBs:
ASSOCIATIONS WITH SERUM THYROID
HORMONE LEVELS
11:00
Thomas F Webster
Emma Preston
Colleen Makey
Michael McClean
11:20
Natsuko Kajiwara
Hidetaka Takigami
11:20
20237
TEMPORAL CHANGES OF
SERUM CONCENTRATIONS OF
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS AND
ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN A
RESIDENTIAL COHORT
20098
MIXTURE ASSESSMENT OF ENDOCRINE
DISRUPTING COMPOUNDS (EDC) WITH
EMPHASIS ON THYROIDOGENICITY USING CATS AS MODEL FOR INDOOR
EXPOSURE
Jana M Weiss
Jessica Norrgran
Bernt Jones
Gunnar Carlsson
Leif Norrgren
Patrik Andersson
Jin Zhang
Timo Hamers
Juliette Legler
Ake Bergman
12:00
20327
CONCENTRATIONS, PROFILES AND
SEASONAL VARIATIONS OF PCDD/FS IN
AMBIENT AIR AROUND A MUNICIPAL
SOLID WASTE INCINERATOR IN BEIJING,
CHINA
Hyo-Bang Moo
Woochang Jeong
Sunggyu Lee
Sang-Yoon Lee
Yunsun Jeong
Marian Pavuk
Nina Dutton
Andreas Sjdin
Michael Lewin
Linda S. Birnbaum
11:40
20402
PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF
BROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS AND
RELATED SUBSTANCES IN INDOOR DUST
21106
BABIES, DIOXINS AND COAGULATION
Janna G. Koppe
Gavin W. ten Tusscher
Jannes Koetsier
Thomas Vulsma
Marike M. Leijs
Kees Olie
Abel Arkenbout
49
11:40
19442
CO-EXISTENCE OF
POLYBROMODIPHENYL ETHERS AND
TRACE METALS IN INDOOR DUST:
COMPLEX FORMATION IMPLICATIONS
Okechukwu Jonathan Okonkwo
Kebede Kefeni
Adegbenro Peter Daso
Tuesday 25 August 2015
10:40
12:00
Oral Session 14
Levels in the Environment, Fate
and Transport 3
14:00
15:20
Oral Session 15
POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends
and Risks 1
Room
Ceará
Chairs
Maria Ines Zanoli Sato and Thomas
Krauss
Room
Brasil
Chairs
David Mortimer and Kees Olie
10:40
19474
A FIELD EXAMPLE OF DIOXINLIKE COMPOUND TRANSPORT IN
CONSOLIDATED GLACIAL TILL
14:00
20444
HIGH LEVELS OF DIOXINS AND PCBS
IN MEAT AND LIVERS OF PIGS, GOATS,
SHEEP AND COWS FROM CURAÇAO
Ron Hoogenboom
Guillaume ten Dam
Stefan van Leeuwen
Harry van Egmond
Jennyfer Nicolina
Arnold Dwarkasing
Mark C. Gemperline
11:00
19653
PER-AND POLYFLUOROALKYL
SUBSTANCES (PFASs) IN SWEDISH RIVERS
AND RECIPIENT SEAS
Minh Anh Nguyen
Lutz Ahrens
Sarah Josefsson
Martyn Futter
Erik Ribéli
Karin Wiberg
11:20
14:40
19201
ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF
ANTHROPOGENIC PARTICLES IN FISH
STOMACHS BY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY:
A NEW METHOD
France Collard
Bernard Gilbert
Gauthier Eppe
Eric Parmentier
Krishna Das
19441
ASSESSMENT OF DIOXIN EXPOSURE IN
THE COMMUNITIES LIVING NEAR BIEN
HOA AND DA NANG DIOXIN HOT SPOTS
Tran Thi Tuyet-Hanh
Nguyen Hung Minh
Le Vu Anh
Michael Dunne
Leisa-Maree Toms
Thomas Tenkate
Nguyen Thi Minh Hue
Fiona Harden
20170
GEOGRAPHICAL INVESTIGATION FOR
PCDD/F AND PCB IN FISH COLLECTED
FROM UK AND PROXIMATE MARINE
WATERS
David Nicholas Mortimer
Alwyn Fernandes
Frankie Smith
Sean Panton
Libby Rose
11:40
14:20
19931
GEOGRAPHICAL INVESTIGATION
OF BFRs, BROMINATED AND MIXED
HALOGENATED DIOXINS AND FURANS,
AND POLYCHLOINATED NAPHTHALENES
IN FISH COLLECTED FROM UK AND
PROXIMATE MARINE WATERS
Martin Rose
Fernandes A.
Smith F.
Panton S.
Mortimer D.
15:00
20025
EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT OF
POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS,
POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZOFURANS
AND DIOXIN-LIKE POLYCHLORINATED
BIPHENYLS IN SEAFOOD SAMPLES
AMONGST ADULT POPULATION IN
MALAYSIA
Yin-Hui Leong
Mohamed Isa Abd. Majid
50
35 th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
14:00
15:20
Oral Session 16
Contaminated sites: Risks, Cases,
Remediation, Risk and Policy 2
Room
São Paulo
Chairs
João Torres and Roland Weber
14:00
20262
CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF
PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
(POPs) AND DEVELOPMENT OF ITS
DECOMPOSITION IN AN INDUSTRIAL
AREA OF SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL
14:00
15:20
Oral Session 17
Multi Thematic 1
Room
Paraná
Chairs
Paulo Dorneles and Helena Ribeiro
14:00
19658
MARINE BIVALVES AS SENTINEL SPECIES
FOR PESTICIDES AND DIOXIN-LIKE
COMPOUNDS IN TROPICAL COASTAL
WATER
Petrus Magnus Amaral Galvão
Bernhard Henkelmann
Renan Longo
Paulo Renato Dornelles
João Paulo Machado Torres
Karl-Werner Schramm
Olaf Malm
Jose Oscar Vega Bustillos
Justine Paula Ramos de Oliveira
Humberto Gracher Riella
Paulo Lainetti
Marcelo Miyada Redígolo
Priscila Oliveira Amaral
Sergio Carvalho Moura
14:20
14:20
20057
MECHANOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION
OF HEXACHLOROBENZENE WITH CAOAL ADDITIVES
Lingyan Zhu
Meng Chen
Chengdong Zhang
Mao Qiongjing
Shengyong Lu
Zhiliang Chen
Jianhua Yan
14:40
14:40
21104
STRATEGY TO SELECT RIGHT CO-MILLING
REAGENTS FOR BETTER DESTRUCTION OF
POPS CONTAINING DIFFERENT HALOGEN
15:00
19491
CHLORINATED AND BROMINATED
POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC
HYDROCARBONS IN E-WASTE OPEN
BURNING SOILS IN VIETNAM, THE
PHILIPPINES, AND GHANA
19682
ULTRA-TRACE MEASUREMENT OF
DECHLORANES TO INVESTIGATE FOOD
AS A ROUTE OF HUMAN EXPOSURE
Chiara Calaprice
Benjamin L’Homme
Cosima Damiana Calvano
Carlo Zambonin
Jean François Focant
Giovanni Cagnetta
Jun Huang
Zhang K.L.
Yu G.
15:00
18985
IN VIVO AND IN VITRO ISOMERSPECIFIC BIOTRANSFORMATION OF
PERFLUOROOCTANE SULFONAMIDE IN
COMMON CARP (CYPRINUS CARPIO)
20412
THE NORWEGIAN POPs IN FOOD-STUDY:
15 YEARS OF PROFICIENCY TESTING
Nanna Margrethe Bruun Bremnes
Line Småstuen Haug
Georg Becher
Cathrine Thomsen
Chiya Nishimura
Yuichi Horii
Shuhei Tanaka
KA Asante
FC Ballesteros Jr.
PH Viet
Takaaki Itai
Hidetaka Takigami
Shinsuke Tanabe
Takashi Fujimori
51
Tuesday 25 August 2015
14:00
15:20
Oral Session 18
Exposure to POPs in the Urban,
Indoor and in the Workplace
Environments 2
Room
Pernambuco
Chairs
Paolo Mocarelli and Arnold Schecter
14:00
19353
SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC AND PERINATAL
PREDICTORS OF EARLY PREGNANCY
PER- AND POLYFLUOROALKYL
SUBSTANCES (PFASs) IN PROJECT VIVA
Thomas F Webster
Sharon Sagiv
Sheryl Rifas-Shiman
Ana Maria Mora
Maria Harris
Antonia Calafat
Xiaoyun Ye
Matthew Gillman
Emily Oken
14:20
Room
Ceará
Chairs
Jef Focant and Thomas Krauss
14:00
19554
METHOD VALIDATION FOR THE
QUANTIFICATION OF PFOS AND PFOA
IN FISH
Caitlin Swiegelaar
Desiree Prevoo-Franzsen
Henk Bouwman
Laura Quinn
14:20
20319
METHODOLOGY TO SCREEN FLAME
RETARDANTS IN UPHOLSTERED
FURNITURE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NEW
CALIFORNIA LAW (SB 1019)
Myrto Petreas
Ranjit Gill
Sayaka Takaku-Pugh
Eric Lytle
Emily Parry
Miaomiao Wang
John Quinn
June-Soo Park
14:40
19870
DERMAL BIOACCESSIBILITY OF FLAME
RETARDANTS PRESENT IN INDOOR DUST
AND THE INFLUENCE OF SYNTHETIC
SWEAT/SEBUM MIXTURE AND TOPICALLY
APPLIED COSMETICS
Gopal Pawar
Mohamed Abou-Elwafa Abdallah
Eugenia Villaverde de Sáa
Stuart Harrad
15:00
Oral Session 19
Analytical Screening and
Confirmatory Methods 3
19470
A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF HUMAN
EXPOSURE TO ORGANOPHOSPHATE
FLAME RETARDANTS VIA AIR, DUST AND
HANDWIPES
Fuchao Xu
Georgios Giovanoulis
Sofie Van Waes
Juan Antonio Padilla-Sanchez
Eleni Papadopoulou
Jorgen Magnér
Line Smastuen Haug
Hugo Neels
Adrian Covaci
14:40
14:00
15:20
19439
COMPREHENSIVE CHARACTERISATION
OF FLAME RETARDANTS IN TEXTILE
HOME FURNISHINGS BY GAS
CHROMATOGRAPHY, DIRECT PROBE
COUPLED TO TIME-OF-FLIGHT HIGH
RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY
AND ENVIRONMENTAL FORENSIC
MICROSCOPY
Alin Constantin Ionas
Ana Ballesteros Gómez
Natsuyo UCHIDA
Natsuko Kajiwara
Go Suzuki
Pim E.G. Leonards
Adrian Covaci
15:00
20415
HALOGENATED ORGANICS AND METALS
IN VIETNAMESE FEMALE ELECTRONIC
WASTE RECYCLERS AND A NONEXPOSED COHORT
19560
DETERMINATION OF LEGACY AND
ALTERNATIVE FLAME RETARDANTS IN
WATER - METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND
INFLUENCE OF DOC
Jakob Gustavsson
Lutz Ahrens
Sarah Josefsson
Dan Berggren Kleja
Minh Anh Nguyen
Karin Wiberg
Arnold Schecter
Andreas Sjodin
Hoang Trong Quynh
Kathy Caldwell
William Shropshire
Robert Jones
Li-Yan Wong
Po-Yang Cheng
Linda Hynan
Linda Birnbaum
52
35 th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
15:50
17:30
Oral Session 20
POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends
and Risks 2
15:50
17:10
Oral Session 21
Global Fate & Long Range
Transport - Remote Areas 1
Room
Brasil
Chairs
João Torres and Nathalie Thatcher
Room
São Paulo
Chairs
Begoña Jiménez and Karla Pozzo
15:50
19655
PERFLUORINATED SUBSTANCES (PFASs)
IN DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIALLY
PRODUCED CHICKEN EGGS FROM THE
NETHERLANDS AND GREECE
15:50
19507
RELEASE OF POLYCHLORINATED
BIPHENYLS FROM A TEMPERATE ALPINE
GLACIER
Christine Steinlin
Steinlin C.
Christian Bogdal
Pavlina Pavlova
Margit Schwikowski
Martin Lüthi
Martin Scheringer
Peter Schmid
Konrad Hungerbühler
Stefan van Leeuwen
Erika Zafeiraki
Irene Vassiliadou
Danai Costopoulou
L. Leondiadis
E. Dassenakis
Ron Hoogenboom
16:10
21134
POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-DIOXINS
(PCDDs), POLYCHLORINATED
DIBENZOFURANS (PCDFs) AND DIOXINLIKE PCBs IN RAW COW MILK FROM
SOUTHEASTERN REGION OF BRAZIL
16:10
Dayse Aline Manhães Rocha
Annibal Duarte Pereira Netto
Klaus Reichel
Leonardo de Fontes Estrella
Rebeca Medeiros de Oliveira
João Paulo Machado Torres
16:30
20375
HOW TO INTERPRET TEMPORAL TRENDS
OF POPs OBSERVED IN BREAST MILK DATA
Tenzing Gyalpo
Martin Scheringer
Konrad Hungerbühler
16:50
17:10
Rodrigo Ornellas Meire
Mohammed Khairy
Admir C. Targino
Petrus Magnus A. Galvão
João Paulo Machado Torres
Olaf Malm
Rainer Lohmann
16:30
16:50
PAP019494
TRANSFER AND UPTAKE OF
CONTAMINANTS ARISING FROM THE
USE OF RECYCLED MATERIALS IN FOOD
PRODUCTION
Martin Rose
H. Rigby
S. Acker
A. Dowding
A. Fernandes
D. Humphries
S. Petch
R. Rautiu
C.K. Reynolds
S.R. Smith
53
19217
AIR PASSIVE SAMPLING OF PERSISTENT
ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN THE SOUTHERN
PATAGONIA, CHILE: BAKER RIVER BASIN
Ricardo Barra
Roberto Quiroz
Patricia Gomes Costa
Karina S. Miglioranza
Gilberto Fillmann
19479
HUMAN DIETARY EXPOSURE TO
ORGANOHALOGEN POLLUTANTS
ARISING FROM RUDIMENTARY E-WASTE
RECYCLING
Iryna Labunska
Mohamed Abou-Elwafa Abdallah
Igor Eulaers
Adrian Covaci
Fang Tao
Mengjiao Wang
David Santillo
Paul Johnston
Stuart Harrad
20475
LEGACY AND RECENTLY BANNED
OCPS OVER SHALLOW FRESHWATERS
IN TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL
MOUNTAIN REGIONS IN BRAZIL
19506
OBSERVATION OF EMERGING PER- AND
POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES (PFASs)
IN ARCTIC MARINE MAMMALS
Wouter Gebbink
Rossana Bossi
Frank Rigét
Aqqalu Rosing-Asvid
Christian Sonne
Rune Dietz
Tuesday 25 August 2015
15:50
17:10
Oral Session 22
Analytical Screening and
Confirmatory Methods 4
15:50
17:10
Oral Session 23
Risk Assessment, Management,
and Regulation 1
Room
Paraná
Chairs
Rainer Malisch and Thomas Krauss
Room
Pernambuco
Chairs
Jae-Ho Yang, Paulo Dorneles and
Mariana Alonso
15:50
19190
RESULTS FROM 1ST PROFICIENCY TEST
ON THE DETERMINATION OF DIOXINS
AND FURANS IN FISH MUSCLE PROVIDED
FROM MAPA BRAZIL
15:50
20420
DIOXINS AND PCBS IN PAIRED SAMPLES
OF RUMINANT MEAT AND LIVER: A
REVIEW OF REGULATORY CHANGES
David Nicholas Mortimer
Alwyn Fernandes
Smith F.
Panton S.
Libby Rose
Rafael Pissinatti
Carolina Mariana Nunes
Eleonora Vieira dos Santos
Michael Will de Lima
Patricia Ferreira e Silva
Daniella Vasconcellos Augusti
16:10
20480
RECENT ADVANCES IN LOWERING THE
COST OF DIOXIN ANALYSIS
David Hope
Pond P.
Mudalige W.A.
Del Pozo J.
Wright M.
16:30
20461
METHOD VALIDATION TO RESIDUES
AND CONTAMINANTS IN FOOD IN
AGREEMENT WITH THE BRAZILIAN
LEGISLATION: A CASE STUDY TO
ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES AND
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN
ANIMAL FAT
16:10
Heidelore Fiedler
16:30
20363
HEALTH-BASED GUIDANCE VALUES FOR
DIOXINS AND DIOXIN-LIKE PCBS
Natalie Thatcher
16:50
20013
FISH MONITORING OF POLYCYCLIC
AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN
ALBERTA, CANADA
Stephan Gabos
Steve E. Hrudey
Weiping Zhang
David W. Kinniburgh
Cláudia Hoffmann Kowalski Schroder
Fernando Antunes Lopes
Elizabete M. Cordeiro Saglioni
16:50
21128
FROM RELEASE INVENTORIES TO BODY
BURDEN - SOME EXAMPLES FROM POPs
MONITORING PROJECTS
19425
RELIABILITY OF RESULTS OF
LABORATORIES FOR SELF-CONTROL IN
THE FEED AND FOOD BUSINESS WITH
ACCREDITATION ACCORDING TO EN
17025 BUT NOT FOLLOWING SPECIFIC EU
REGULATIONS
Rainer Malisch
Schaechtele A.
Haedrich J.
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35 th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
Poster session II
13:00 - 14:00
Advances in the Toxicology and
Epidemiology of POPs
PAP019156
Accumulation of Bisphenol A Diglycidyl
Ether (BADGE) and Bisphenol F Diglycidyl Ether
(BFDGE) in Human Adipose Fat
Kurunthchalam Kannan
Lei Wang
Jingchuan Xue
Zhi-Xiong Shi
Li-Jing
Man-Yang
Yang-Yu
Zhi-Wei Sun
Hiromi Wada
Kenneth M. Aldous
PAP019169
MILITARY HERBICIDE EXPOSURE AND PREVALENCE
OF PITUITARY ADENOMA IN KOREAN VIETNAM WAR
VETERANS
Yi Sang-Wook
Jae-Seok Hong
Xian-Qing Zhou
Fang-Zi Guo
Lian-Shuang Zhang
Jia-Liu Wei
Yan-Bo Li
PAP019587
THYROID HORMONE DEFICIENCY AND DEVELOPMENT
OF ULTRASONIC VOCALIZATION RESPONSES IN RAT
PUPS
PAP019157
Analysis of polychlorinated biphenyls and
organochlorine pesticides in dried blood
spots from newborns
Kurunthchalam Kannan
Wanli Ma
PAP019461
Endosulfan inhibited the meiosis process by
controlling the start of meiosis and causing
spermatogenic cell cycle arrest
Yi Jee-Jeon
PAP020002
CONGENER-SPECIFIC COMPARISON OF DIOXIN AND
PCB CONCENTRATIONS IN UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD
COLLECTED IN HOKKAIDO, JAPAN
Jumboku Kajiwara
Takashi Todaka
Hironori Hirakawa
Takashi Miyawaki
Chiriro Miyashita
Sachiko Itoh
Seiko Saaki
Atsuko Araki
Reiko Kishi
Masutaka Furue
PAP019364
POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF DI-(2-ETHYLHEXYL)
PHTHALATE (DEHP) EXPOSURE IN PROMOTING
1,2-DIMETHYLHYDRAZINE (DMH)-INDUCED COLON
TUMORIGENESIS IN MALE RATS
PAP020219
PCB AND LEUKOCYTE TELOMERE LENGTH: AN
ANALYSIS OF NHANES 1999-2002
Ping-Chi Hsu
Yuan-Yi Chou
Jay Sung
Contaminated Sites: Cases, Remediation,
Risk and Policy
Franco Scinicariello
Hsin-Pao Chen
Lin-Chi Wang
Min-Hsiung Pan
PAP019435
CHRONIC EXPOSURE TO PENTACHLOROPHENOL
ALTERS THYROID HORMONES IN ZEBRAFISH
PAP019466
CURRENT LEVELS AND TEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF
DIOXINS AND DIOXIN-LIKE PCBS IN FREE-RANGE EGGS
FROM DZERZHINSK AND CHAPAEVSK AREAS OF RUSSIA
Gaofeng Zhao
L Yu
Vladimir Ovcharenko
Komarov AA
Kozhushkevich AI
Makarov DA
PAP019482
The Comparison with concentrations of PCDD/
Fs in South Korea Incineration facilities
Taewon Kim
Kim pillheon
Cha Youngho
55
Kim Jaeil
Cho Byunghyun
Poster session II 13:00 - 14:00
Tuesday 25 August 2015
PAP020401
DETERMINATION OF MERCURY IN TOTAL OF WILD
FELINES BY THE RESERVES OF MAMIRAUÁ AND AMANÃ
Robson Roney Bernardo
Marcelly Castello Branco Lopes
Adan Santos Lino
Emiliano Esterci Ramalho
Rodrigo Ornellas Meire
João Paulo Machado Torres
Olaf Malm
PAP020423
ORGANIC MICROPOLLUTANTS ADSORPTION
CAPACITY FOR A KAOLINIC ORE: A PRELIMINARY
ASSESSMENT
Andrea Manni
Paolo Benedetti
Maria Grazia Bonelli
Giuseppe Bonifazi
Mauro Ferrini
Vincenzo Giancontieri
Ettore Guerriero
Gianluca Rossetti
Mauro Rotatori
Antonio Scoppettuolo
Exposure to POPs in the Urban, Indoor and in
Workplace Environments
PAP018856
DISTRIBUTIONS AND HEALTH RISKS OF POLYCYCLIC
AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAHS) IN DUST
FROM CARS, HOMES, AND OFFICES IN NIGERIA:
IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN EXPOSURE
Temilola Oluseyi
Adetunde OT
Oyeyiola AO
Harrad SJ
Ma Y
PAP018971
Occurrence of perchlorate in indoor dust
from the United States and eleven other
countries: Implications for human exposure
Taha Abdullah Kumosani
Yanjian Wan
Qian Wu
Khalid O. Abualnaja
Alexandros G. Asimakopoulos
Adrian Covaci
Bondi Gevao
Boris Johnson-Restrepo
Govindan Malarvannan
Hyo-Bang Moon
Haruhiko Nakata
Ravindra K. Sinha
Tu Binh Minh
Kurunthachalam Kannan
PAP019428
CONCENTRATIONS OF 209 PCB CONGENERS IN
HUMAN BLOOD SAMPLES FROM INDIVIDUALS
EXPOSED TO PCB VIA INDOOR AIR
Knut Rauchfuss
Martin Kraft
Silvia Sievering
Nina Lohmann
PAP019445
STATEMENT OF ADVERSE PREGNANCY OUTCOMES IN
BIEN HOA, THANH KHE - DA NANG AND PHU CAT BINH DINH
Hoan Thi Phan
Tran Duc Phan
Luong Thi Lan Anh
Truong Quang Dat
Phan Thanh Phuong
PAP019510
THE OCCURENCE OF HBCD IN THE VICINITY OF A
TYPICAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIAL PARK
Huang Yeru
Bing DU
Jing GUO
Wenlong Yang
Liang DONG
Jinlin LIU
Ting ZHANG
PAP019558
LONG-TERM BIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF PCDD/Fs
AND OTHER ORGANIC SUBSTANCES IN WORKERS OF A
HAZARDOUS WASTE INCINERATOR
Montse Marquès
Montserrat Mari
Lolita Vilavert
Martí Nadal
Marta Schuhmacher
José Luis Domingo
PAP019616
SERUM CONCENTRATION OF PERFLUOROALKYL ACIDS
AND PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN FINNISH
INFANTS
Jani Koponen
Harri Salo
Panu Rantakokko
Outi Vaarala
Hannu Kiviranta
PAP019939
CONCENTRATIONS OF ORGANOPHOSPHATE FLAME
RETARDANTS IN HOUSE DUST FROM HOUSTON, USA
AND VICTORIA CITY, MEXICO
Yessica Patricia Ortiz Carrizales
Stuart Harrad
Yuning Ma
PAP019155
Human exposure to tetrabromobisphenol A
and eight bisphenols via indoor dust ingestion
in twelve countries
PAP020400
POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS AND OTHER POPs
IN 7 AND 9 YEAR OLD CHILDREN IN THE CHAMACOS
COHORT
Kurunthchalam Kannan
Wei Wang
Andreas Sjodin
Richard Jones
Lee-Yang Wong
56
Brenda Eskenazi
Asa Bradman
35 th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
PAP020419
ANALYSIS OF ORGANOPHOSPHATE FLAME
RETARDANT METABOLITES (DI-ESTERS) BY MIXED-MODE
SOLID PHASE EXTRACTION AND ION-PAIR LIQUID
CHROMATOGRAPHY-TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY
June Soo Park
Sissy Petropoulou
Myrto Petreas
PAP020421
PCB IN CLOSED AND OPEN APPLICATIONS - A DIRECT
IMPACT ON HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT
- AN UNDERESTIMATED PROBLEM IN THE GLOBAL
CONTEXT
Urs K. Wagner
PAP020434
POLYBROMINATED DIBENZODIOXINS AND
DIBENZOFURANS IN RESIDENTIAL AND FIREHOUSE DUST
SAMPLES IN CALIFORNIA AND THE POTENTIAL FOR
ANALYTICAL INTERFERENCE FROM POLYBROMINATED
DIPHENYL ETHERS
Myrto Petreas
Reber Brown
Joginder Dhaliwal
Darcy Tarrant
Roshni Sarala
June Soo Park
PAP019505
POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL EHTERS IN FOOD FROM
THE PRODUCTION AREA ALONG THE LAIZHOU BAY,
CHINA
Li Peng
Hui Wu
Qiuxu Li
Jun Jin
Ying Wang
PAP019517
The Analysis of Chlorinated Dioxins, Difurans
and Biphenyls in Edible Oils
Philip Germansderfer
Bassignani P.
Addink R.
PAP019518
The Analysis of Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans
in Pet Food
Philip Germansderfer
Bassignani P.
Addink R.
PAP019598
HUMAN EXPOSURE TO DIOXINS AND PCBs VIA FOOD
IN BRAZIL: A ROUGH ESTIMATION AND DATA GAPS
João Paulo Amorim de Lacerda
Libby Rose
PAP020786
Spatial analysis of mortality from cancer in
municipalities neighboring the iron-steel mills State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, from 1996 to 2012.
PAP019916
Concentration of Polychlorinated Biphenyls
(PCBs) and Hydroxylated PCBs in Seafood
Samples Collected in Kyushu District, Japan
Paulo Eduardo Alves Camargo-Cruz
Daisuke Yasutake
Tsuguhide Hori
Koji Takahashi
POPS in diet: Evaluation, Trends, and Risks
Jumboku Kajiwara
Takahiro Watanabe
PAP019152
OCCURRENCE OF DIOXINS (PCDD/Fs) AND DL-PCBs
IN FISH FROM BRAZIL
PAP020043
Dietary intake of hexabromocyclododecane
in Japan
Eleonora Vieira dos Santos
Rafael Pissinatti
Carolina Mariana Nunes
Ravi Govinda Dardot Prates
Dayane Silva Castro
Pussente IC
Daniella Vasconcellos Augusti
Pissinatti R
Koji Takahashi
Daisuke Yasutake
PAP020060
FOLLOW-UP INVESTIGATION OF POLYCHLORINATED
BIPHENYL CONCENTRATIONS IN FISH FROM TSUNAMISTRICKEN AREAS OF JAPAN
Yoshinori Uekusa
Satoshi Takatsuki
Tomoaki Tsutsumi
Rieko Matsuda
PAP019500
PCDDS/PCDFS IN HUMAN BREAST MILK FROM
ARGENTINA
Natalia Cappelletti
Lara Della Ceca
Carolina Migoya
Jumboku Kajiwara
Takahiro Watanabe
Malena Astoviza
Juan Carlos Colombo
57
Hiroshi Akiyama
Akiko Hachisuka
Reiko Teshima
Takahiro Watanabe
Poster session II 13:00 - 14:00
Tuesday 25 August 2015
PAP020358
PRELIMINARY RESULTS ON A FOUR YEAR SURVEY ON
THE LEVELS OF POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS
(PCDD), POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZOFURANS (PCDF)
AND POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN DIFFERENT RAW
MEAT FROM CHILE.
Betty San Martin Nuñez
Nicolas Pizarro-Aránguiz
García-Mendoza. D
Galbán-Malagón. C.J
Araya-Jordan. C
Aldo Maddaleno Toledo
PAP020359
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN LEVELS OF PCDD/Fs AND
DL-PCBS IN COW MILK WITH ENVIRONMENTAL AND
METEOROLOGICAL VARIABLES IN DIFFERENT REGIONS
OF THE COUNTRY ON A PERIOD OF THREE YEARS.
Nicolas Pizarro-Aránguiz
García-Mendoza. D
Galbán-Malagón. C.J
Araya-Jordan. C
Aldo Maddaleno Toledo
Betty San Martin Nuñez
Chiral Compounds, and POPs in the
Developing World
PAP019436
ANALYSIS OF POLYFLUOROALKYL CHEMICALS IN
PAIRED MATERNAL AND CORD SERUM FROM BEIJING,
CHINA
Yang Lin
Li Jingguang
Wang Yuxin
Zhao Yunfeng
Wu Yongning
PAP019449
EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF PCDD/Fs FROM A
SMALL WASTE INCINERATOR IN CHINA
Gang Zhang
Guo X.J.
Fu X.B.
Shao Y.Y.
Xu Y.J.
Hai J.
Ren M.Z.
Zhang X.K.
PAP020392
STEREOISOMER DETERMINATION OF CHIRAL
PHARMACEUTICALS IN WASTEWATER AND SURFACE
WATER IN BEIJING, CHINA
Ma Rui-xue
Bin Wang
Gang Yu
Non-Intentional Formation of POPs
PAP019541
Estimation of polychlorinated biphenyl
sources in sediment using bayesian semi-factor
model in consideration of an unidentified
source
Takeshi Nakano
Katsunori Anezaki
Nobuhisa Kashiwagi
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35 th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
PROGRAM
Wednesday
26 August 2015
ABA
program 26
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ABA
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August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
Wednesday 26 August 2015
09:00 Plenary session III
Risk-benefit Situation of POPs Contamination of Human Milk Worldwide.
10:00 Professor Martin van den Berg, Ph.D., Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Plenary Room
10:00
Coffee break & exhibition
10:40
Exhibition
Hall & Foyer
Environmental and Health Effects of DDT and Related Compounds
Brasil
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and emergent compounds in the GRULAC
Region 1
São Paulo
10:40
12:00 Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 4
Paraná
Risk Assessment, Management, and Regulation 2
Pernambuco
Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure to POPs, and Environmental Distribution 3
Ceará
12:00
Lunch
13:00
13:00
Optional tours
18:00
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10:40
12:00
Oral Session 24
Environmental and Health Effects
of DDT and Related Compounds
Room
Brasil
Chairs
Joao Torres and Helena Ribeiro
10:40
20414
Initial situation analysis of DDT
10:40
12:00
Oral Session 25
Persistent Organic Pollutants
(POPs) and emergent compounds
in the GRULAC Region 1
Room
São Paulo
Chairs
Karla Pozo and Ricardo Barra Rios
10:40
19858
GAPS NETWORK: AN UPDATE AND
RECENT STUDIES IN THE GRULAC REGION
Heidelore Fiedler
Dittkrist J.
11:00
19551
HEALTH RISK FOR HUMANS DUE
TO HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE
(HCH) AND
DICHLORODIPHENYLTRICHLOROETHANE
(DDT) IN URBAN SOILS FROM VARIOUS
CITIES IN INDIA
Kenneth Sajwan
Bhupander Kumar
Verma V.K.
Mishra M.
Sharma C.S.
Akolkar A.B.
11:20
11:00
20442
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF
RECYCLING AND DUMPING OF WASTE:
PCBs, PBDEs, PCDD/Fs, PBDD/Fs, AND
PCBDD/Fs AT ZAPALLAL WASTE SITE IN
PERU
Karin Wiberg
Staffan Lundstedt
Annika Aberg
11:20
19483
EVALUATION OF HUMAN EXPOSURE
TO DDT IN SANTOS AND SÃO VICENTE
ESTUARY, SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL
Daniele Fernandes Pena Carvalho
Rodrigo Ornellas Meire
Mariana Tavares Guimarães
Luiz Alberto Amador Pereira
Alfésio Luis Ferreira Braga
Robson Roney Bernardo
João Paulo Machado Torres
Olaf Malm
11:40
Tom Harner
Jasmin Schuster
20542
AMBIENT LEVELS OF PCDD/PCDF IN
THE MEGACITY OF BOGOTÁ. PASSIVE
MONITORING
Beatriz Helena Aristizábal
Johana Cortés
Martha Cobo
Carlos Mario Gonzalez
Esteban Abad
11:40
20391
PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
(POPs) IN CONCEPCION BAY, CHILE
CENTRAL
Karla Andrea Pozo Gallardo
Petra P ibylová
Pert Kukucka
Ondrej Audy
Jana Klánová
Anny Rudolph
Yulieth Banguera
Ramon Ahumada
21085
THE DDT CONTROVERSIES CONTINUE:
WILL THERE BE LONGER-TERM HEALTH
EFFECTS ON APPLICATORS OF DDT WHO
WORKED FOR THE MALARIA CONTROL
PROGRAMS IN THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON ?
Robert William Risebrough
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August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
10:40
12:00
Oral Session 26
Levels in the Environment, Fate
and Transport 4
10:40
11:40
Oral Session 27
Risk Assessment, Management,
and Regulation 2
Room
Paraná
Chairs
Ligia Cristina Gonçalves de Siqueira
and Maria Yumiko Tominaga
Room
Pernambuco
Chairs
Jae-Ho Yang and Teruhiko Kido (Le
Ke Son)
10:40
19419
OCCURRENCE AND PHASE DISTRIBUTION
OF HEXABROMOCYCLODODECANE
(HBCD) AND TETRABROMOBISPHENOL A
(TBBPA) IN LANDFILL LEACHATE
10:40
19557
HUMAN EXPOSURE AND RISK
ASSESSMENT OF PAHs BOUND TO THREE
PM FRACTIONS (10, 2.5 AND 1) IN AN
AREA INFLUENCED BY A CEMENT PLANT
Adegbenro Peter Daso
Okechukwu Jonathan Okonkwo
11:00
19452
WET DEPOSITION OF PERSISTENT
ORGANIC POLLUTANTS (POPs) IN IZMIR,
TURKEY
Mustafa Odabasi
Abdurrahman Bayram
Banu Cetin
11:20
11:00
20448
REMOVAL EFFICIENCY OF PER- AND
POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES (PFAS)
IN DRINKING WATER USING ADVANCED
WATER TREATMENT TECHNIQUES
Lutz Ahrens
Philip McCleaf
Sandra Lundgren
Sophie Englund
Anna Östlund
Klara Lindegren
Caroline Persson
Dolly Kothawala
Stephan Köhler
Karin Wiberg
11:40
Montserrat Mari
Francisco Sánchez-Soberón
Martí Nadal
Joaquim Rovira
Joan O. Grimalt
Barend L. Van Drooge
Jose L. Domingo
Marta Schuhmacher
19543
THE SURVEY OF THE EXPOSURE TO
DIOXINS AND OTHER CHEMICAL
COMPOUNDS IN HUMANS (IV)
Yoshie Nagai
Harita A.
Kokichi Arisawa
Chisaki Y.
Masaki Hijiya
Matsumura T.
11:20
19446
LOW DHEA LEVELS IN THREE-YEAR-OLD
CHILDREN FROM VIETNAMESE MOTHERCHILD PAIRS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH
HIGH-CHLORIDE DIOXIN ISOMERS IN
MATERNAL BREAST MILK
Teruhiko Kido
Seiji Honma
Ho Dung Manh
Le Thai Anh
Muneko Nishijo
Hideaki Nakagawa
Dan Duc Nhu
Dao Van Tung
Nguyen Ngoc Hung
Le Ke Son
19502
DIOXIN CATALYTIC FORMATION IN
FIREPLACES AND COAL HEATING STOVES
IN POLAND
Adam Grochowalski
Małgorzata Węgiel
Anna Maslanka
Ryszard Chrząszcz
Marek Chyc
11:40
20465
GENES ALTERATION IN FOUR FAMILIES OF
VIETNAMESE DIOXIN VICTIM
Nong Van Hai
Nguyen Dang Ton
Nguyen Hai Ha
Vu Phuong Nhung
Pham Nhat Khoi
Huynh Thi Thu Hue
Nguyen Thuy Duong
Le Thi Thu Hien
Le Thi Kim Dung
Nguyen Huy Hoang
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Wednesday 26 August 2015
10:40
11:20
Oral Session 28
Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure
to POPs, and Environmental
Distribution 3
Room
Ceará
Chairs
Robert J Letcher and Kim Fernie
10:40
19677
SUNLIGHT IRRADIATION OF HIGHLY
BROMINATED POLYPHENYL ETHER
FLAME RETARDANTS AS SOLIDS AND IN
SOLUTION GENERATES BY-PRODUCTS
THAT INDUCE AHR-RELATED MRNA IN
CHICKEN EMBRYONIC HEPATOCYTES
Robert J. Letcher
Guanyong Su
Doug Crump
Reza Farmahin
John P. Giesy
Sean W. Kennedy
11:00
20394
THE EFFECTS OF TRICLOSAN EXPOSURE
IN SHAPE CHANGES OF SHEEPSHEAD
MINNOW (CYPRINODON VARIEGATUS)
DURING EARLY DEVELOPMENT AND
METAMORPHOSIS
Joseph Schnitzler
Bruno Frédérich
Melanie Dussenne
Krishna Das
64
35 th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
PROGRAM
Thursday
27 August 2015
ABA
program 27
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ABA
program 27
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August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
Thursday 27 August 2015
Plenary session IV
09:00 Chiral Chemicals as Tracers of Atmospheric Sources and Fate Processes in a World of
10:00 Changing Climate
Plenary Room
10:00
Coffee break & exhibition
10:40
Exhibition Hall &
Foyer
Dr. Terry F. Bidleman. Chemistry Department, Umeå University, Sweden
Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 3
Brasil
POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends and Risks 3
São Paulo
10:40
Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 5
12:00
Paraná
Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 5
Pernambuco
Multi Thematic 2
Ceará
Thermo Seminar B
Ceará
12:00
13:00 Lunch
13:00
Poster session III
14:00
Foyer
Current Status and Management of Dioxin in Vietnam
Brasil
Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 4
São Paulo
14:00 Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 6
15:20
Paraná
Unintentional Formation of POPs
Pernambuco
Chiral compounds and POPs in the Developing
World
Ceará
15:20 Coffee break
15:50 Exhibition/Poster Session
Exhibition Hall &
Foyer
Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 5
Brasil
Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 7
São Paulo
15:50
17:30 Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and emergent compounds in the GRULAC
Region 2
Global Fate & Long Range Transport - Remote Areas 2
Paraná
Pernambuco
17:30
Transportation to Gala Dinner
19:00
19:00
Gala Dinner
23:00
Terra da Garoa
(Land of Drizzle)
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Thursday 27 August 2015
10:40
12:00
Oral Session 29
Sources, Inventories, Emission
Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP
3
Room
Brasil
Chairs
Heidelore Fiedler and Minghui Zheng
10:40
19994
FORMATION OF TOXIC SPECIES IN THE
OXIDATION OF CHLORINATED AND
MIXED HALOGENATED BIPHENYLS
10:40
12:00
Oral Session 30
POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends
and Risks 3
Room
São Paulo
Chairs
David Mortimer and Kees Olie
10:40
19680
PBDEs, PBB-153, PCB-153 AND SELECTED
ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN
BREAST MILK OF SLOVAK POPULATION:
DAILY INTAKE AND TRENDS
Juraj Skarba
Jana Chovancová
Kamil onka
Beáta Drobná
Zuzana Stachová Sejáková
Bogdan Dlugogorski
Hou S.
John Mackie
Eric Kennedy
Mohammednoor Altarawneh
11:00
20431
FORMATION OF PBDFs AND PBBs FROM
BROMOBENZENES
11:00
Mohammednoor Altarawneh
Anam Saeed
Bogdan Dlugogorski
11:20
20427
PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF THE 1ST, 2ND
AND 3RD ROUND INTERLABORATORY
COMPARISON EXERCISES FOR CHINA
ENVIRONMENTAL DIOXIN LABORATORIES
Sara J.Lupton
Margaret O’Keefe
Pat Basu
Jorge Muniz Ortiz
11:20
Zhang Ting
Liu Aimin
Li Nan
Qi Li
Zhou Zhiguang
Xu Pengjun
Ren Yue
Huang Yeru
11:40
19355
CONTINUOUS ADSORPTION OF
PERFLUOROHEXANOIC ACID IN
COLUMNS PACKED WITH ANION
EXCHANGE POLYMERS IN INDUSTRIAL
WASTEWATER
Karnwadee Wilaingam
Shuhei Tanaka
Pattarawan Chularueangaksorn
Yuji Suzuki
Shigeo Fujii
19465
DIOXINS, DIOXIN-LIKE COMPOUNDS,
AND PBDES IN THE U.S. DOMESTIC MEAT
SUPPLY: TRENDS AND LEVELS 2003 TO
2013
19934
CONCENTRATIONS OF CHLORINATED
AND BROMINATED DIOXINS AND
FURANS AND PBDES IN LIVER AND
ADIPOSE TISSUE OF OBESE AND
NON-OBESE SUBJECTS IN THE UNITED
KINGDOM
Natalie Thatcher
Aylward L.
Atkin S.L.
Thozhukat S.
Sedman P.
Petch R.G.
Fernandes A.
Bell D.
Rose M.
11:40
19529
DIOXINS AND PCBs IN HOME
PRODUCED EGGS IN THE NETHERLANDS
Ron Hoogenboom
Guillaume Ten Dam
Mark Van Bruggen
Marco Zeilmaker
Suzanne Jeurissen
Stefan van Leeuwen
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August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
10:40
12:20
Oral Session 31
Levels in the Environment, Fate
and Transport 5
10:40
12:00
Oral Session 32
Analytical Screening and
Confirmatory Methods 5
Room
Paraná
Chairs
Maria Inês Zanoli Sato and Lulwa Ali
Room
Pernambuco
Chairs
João Torres and Thomas Krauss
10:40
19826
POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS IN
TREATMENT PLANT SLUDGES: METHOD
VALIDATION AND FIRST RESULTS FOR
TURKEY
10:40
19538
DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION
OF A NOVEL RECOMBINANT CELL
LINE TO DETECT AND CHARACTERIZE
CHEMICALS THAT AFFECT AH RECEPTOR
NUCLEAR LOCALIZATION
Hale Demirtepe
Ipek Imamoglu
11:00
Michael Steven Denison
Ai Hayashi
20479
TRANSFER OF PERFLUORINATED
COMPOUNDS AND THEIR FORMATION
POTENTIALS FROM TREATED WASTEWATER
AND SEWAGE SLUDGE TO CROP PLANTS
11:00
Yuji Suzuki
Shuhei Tanaka
Shigeo Fujii
Ryo Suzuki
Notimitsu Saito
11:20
20355
POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC
HYDROCARBONS, DIOXINS AND FURANS
LEVELS IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF CENTRAL
AREA OF SÃO PAULO CITY
Jerzy Falandysz
Nobuyasu Hanari
Takamitsu Otake
Masaki Ohata
Nobuyasu Itoh
Ayaka Wada
11:20
Moacir Ferreira da Silva
Célia Regina Pesquero
João Vicente de Assunção
11:40
19423
PROFICIENCY TEST ON DETERMINATION
OF BROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS IN
COD LIVER AND FISH LIVER OIL
Rainer Malisch
Schaechtele A.
Haedrich J.
20470
ISOMER-SPECIFIC ACCUMULATION
OF AIRBORNE PERFLUORINATED
COMPOUNDS IN CAMPHOR
(CINNAMOMUM CAMPHORA) TREE
BARK AND ACTIVE AND PASSIVE AIR
SAMPLERS
11:40
Liu Jinlin
Li Shengnan
Dong Liang
Zhou Li
Huang Yeru
12:00
19515
CHANGES IN BEHAVIOR OF FLAME
RETARDANTS IN ACRYLONITRILEBUTADIENE-STYRENE AND
POLYCARBONATE RESINS BY
WEATHERING TESTS
21112
OPTIMIZATION OF A NEW DIOXIN/
PCB CLEAN-UP AND FRACTIONATION
PROCEDURE FOR AN EXISTING
AUTOMATED SYSTEM
Chiara Calaprice
Cosima Damiana Calvano
Carlo Zambonin
Jef Focant
19114
ECOTOXICOLOGY OF CHIRAL
HERBICIDE TO PLANT: CAN WE TRACK
NUTRIENT STRESSES AND BEYOND?
Yuezhong Wen
Chen H.
Sheng X.L.
Zou Y.Q.
Chen Z.W.
Weiping Liu
69
Thursday 27 August 2015
10:40
12:00
Oral Session 33
Multi Thematic 2
Room
Ceará
Chairs
Adam Grochowalski and Okechukwu
Jonathan Okonkwo
10:40
19499
VARIATION OF POLYCHLORINATED
DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS, DIBENZOFURANS
AND POLYCHOLRINATED BIPHENYLS
DURING ASIA-PACIFIC ECONOMIC
COOPERATION (APEC) SUMMIT: RELATED
TO HAZE POLLUTION
Qinghua Zhang
Yingming Li
Pu Wang
Guibin Jiang
11:00
21156
CONCENTRATIONS AND ORAL
BIOACCESSIBILITY OF PHOSPHORUS
FLAME RETARDANTS IN INDOOR DUST OF
A POLYURETHANE INDUSTRY
Ovokeroye Abafe
Bice S. Martincigh
11:20
21135
ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES (OCPs)
AND INDICATOR POLYCHLORINATED
BIPHENYLS (ind-PCBs) IN RAW COW
MILK COLLECTED IN SOUTHEASTERN
REGION OF BRAZIL
João Paulo Machado Torres
Dayse Aline Manhães Rocha
Annibal Duarte Pereira Netto
Rebeca Medeiros de Oliveira
Leonardo de Fontes Estrella
11:40
21127
EVALUATION OF PBDES IN WASTE
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS BY MEAS
OF CONTINUOUS FLOW INTEGRATIVE
SAMPLER (CFIS)
Pedro Navalón
Julio LLorca-Pórcel
Tortajada R.
Valor I.
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August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
14:00
15:20
Oral Session 34
Current Status and Management
of Dioxin in Vietnam 1
14:00
15:20
Oral Session 35
Sources, Inventories, Emission
Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 4
Room
Brasil
Chairs
Teruhiko Kido and Le Ke Son
Room
São Paulo
Chairs
Heidelore Fiedler
14:00
20408
THE NATIONAL KEY SCIENCE AND
TECHOLOGY REARCH PROGRAM ON
AGENT ORANGE/DIOXIN IN VIETNAM
AND ITS PROSPECTIVE COOPERATION
14:00
19825
DESTRUCTION OF UP-POPS FROM
SINTERING PLANTS BY CATALYTIC BAG
FILTERS
Sheng Shou-xiang
Tian Bo
Wu Chang-min
Lin Yan-xia
Yu Gang
Le Thi Hai Le
Le Ke Son
14:20
21065
THE NATIONAL KEY SCIENCE AND
TECHOLOGY REARCH PROGRAM ON
AGENT ORANGE/DIOXIN IN VIETNAM
AND ITS PROSPECTIVE COOPERATION
14:20
Le Thi Hai Le
Le Ke Son
14:40
19438
DIOXIN CONCENTRATIONS IN BLOOD
AND FOOD CONSUMPTION HABITS
OF A POPULATION LIVING NEAR BIEN
HOA AIRBASE-A “HOT SPOT” OF DIOXIN
CONTAMINATION IN VIETNAM.
Pham The Tai
Muneko Nishijo
Do Minh Trung
Pham Ngoc Thao
Hoang Van Luong
Tran Hai Anh
Nguyen Van Long
Tran Ngoc Nghi
Tran Van Khoa
Dang Tien Truong
Nguyen Tung L.
Pham Van Son
Nishijo H.
Nakagawa H.
15:00
19504
COMPARISON OF DECOMPOSITION OF
2-CHLOROPHENOL ON SURFACES OF
ALUMINA- AND SILICA-SUPPORTED IRON
(III) OXIDE CATALYSTS
Sara Mosallanejad
Bogdan Z. Dlugogorski
Mohammednoor Altarawneh
Eric M. Kennedy
Michael Stockenhuber
14:40
19509
PCDD/F EMISSION FACTOR FOR
CHARCOAL PRODUCTION IN
RUDIMENTARY KILNS
Ligia Cristina Gonçalves de Siqueira
João Vicente de Assunção
15:00
18960
DOUBLE-NETWORK ALGINATE/
GRAPHENE BEADS WITH ENHANCED
ALKALI/SALT RESISTANCE AND
ADSORPTION PERFORMANCE
Yuan Zhuang
Yu Fei
Jie Ma
Junhong Chen
20357
EFFECTS OF DIOXIN EXPOSURE ON
THYROID HORMONES IN POPULATIONS
LIVING NEAR HOT SPOTS OF DIOXIN
CONTAMINATION IN VIETNAM
Tran Van Khoa
Dang Tien Truong
Nguyen Duy Bac
Pham The Tai
Hoang Van Luong
Le Bach Quang
71
Thursday 27 August 2015
14:00
15:20
Oral Session 36
Levels in the Environment, Fate
and Transport 6
Room
Paraná
Chairs
Stuart Harrad and June-Soo Park
14:00
19681
SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATIONS IN
THE ATMOSPHERIC CONCENTRATIONS
OF POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS
AND POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN
KUWAIT
14:00
15:20
Oral Session 37
Unintentional Formation of POPs
Room
Pernambuco
Chairs
Takeshi Nakano and Jun Huang
14:00
20062
PCB #11 (3, 3’-DICHLOROBIPHENYL)
AS A PREDOMINANT PCB CONGENERS
IN AMBIENT AIR FROM UNINTENTIONAL
FORMATION
Takumi Takasuga
Takeshi Nakano
Yasuyuki Shibata
Bondi Gevao
Bahloul M.
Massimiliano Porcelli
14:20
14:20
19481
FACTORS INFLUENCING ATMOSPHERIC
POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS
Hiroshi Takakuwa
Masahiro Okuda
Sadao Nakamura
Nguyen Thanh Dien
Yasuhiro Hirai
Shin-ichi Sakai
14:40
19418
Short-Chain Chlorinated Paraffins
in Urban Air - Atmospheric
Concentrations and Emissions
Pascal Diefenbacher
Christian Bogdal
Andreas Gerecke
Peter Schmid
Martin Scheringer
Konrad Hungerbühler
15:00
19327
THERMAL DESORPTION GC/MS ANALYSIS
METHOD FOR PCBs IN ORGANIC
PIGMENTS
14:40
19398
THEORETICAL PREDICTION OF PCB
CONGENER-DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS IN
PIGMENT MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Takeshi Nakano
Takae Takeuchi
Katsunori Anezaki
15:00
19534
SEASONAL CHARACTERISTICS
OF CONTAMINATION FOR
ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN
AMBIENT AIR IN REPUBLIC OF KOREA
19175
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF ATMOSPHERIC
EMISSIONS OF UNINTENTIONAL
PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
FROM COKING INDUSTRIES IN CHINA
Guorui Liu
Minghui Zheng
Xiaoxu Jiang
Mei Wang
Rong Jin
Yuyang Zhao
Ho-Joong Kim
Jong-Chul Kang
Kwang-Hue Go
Chang-Ho Lee
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August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
15:50
17:10
Oral Session 38
Sources, Inventories, Emission
Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 5
15:50
17:50
Oral Session 39
Levels in the Environment, Fate
and Transport 7
Room
Brasil
Chairs
Heidelore Fiedler and Minghui Zheng
Room
São Paulo
Chairs
Mehran Alaee and Bernd M. Bussian
15:50
19550
KINETICS OF THE DECOMPOSITION
OF ORTHO HALOGENATED PHENOXY
RADICALS
15:50
19444
DETERMINATION OF
ORGANOPHOSPHORUS ESTERS IN THE
SOILS AND WHEAT TISSUES COLLECTED
FROM AN AREA WITH PLASTIC WASTE
TREATMENTS
Mohammednoor Altarawneh
Bogdan Z. Dlugogorski
16:10
Shuzhen Zhang
Weining Wan
19400
CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF HIGH
CONCENTRATION PCDD/Fs OVER THE
MIXTURE OF V2O5-WO3/TIO2 AND
ACTIVATED CARBON
16:10
Mingfeng Yu
Xiao-dong Li
Tong Chen
Sheng-yong Lu
16:30
Bernd M. Bussian
Michaela Pandelova
Bernhard Henkelmann
Kark-Werner Schramm
19264
PCDD/Fs REDUCTION BY RAW MEALS IN
A CO-PROCESSING RDF CEMENT KILN
16:30
Mingxiu Zhan
Tong Chen
Yeqing Li
Jiang Zhang
Shengyong Lu
Xiaodong Li
16:50
20430
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF PCB
AND PBDE LEVELS IN GERMAN FOREST
SOILS
19480
WHAT ARE PBDEs IN COASTAL MARINE
SEDIMENTS OFF BAJA CALIFORNIA
TELLING US ABOUT THEIR SOURCE?
José Vinicio Macías Zamora
Nancy Ramírez Álvarez
Félix A. Hernández Guzmán
16:50
20617
DECOMPOSITION RATE OF
HEXABROMOCYCLODODECANE
(HBCD) AND ITS BY-PRODUCTS
19943
LOCAL ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDE
SOIL CONCENTRATIONS PUT INTO A
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
Louise Camenzuli
Martin Scheringer
Konrad Hungerbühler
Yuichi Miyake
Qi Wang
Takashi Amagai
Yuichi Horii
17:10
19553
PERFLUORINATED COMPOUNDS IN
WATER, SEDIMENT AND WILD BIRD EGGS
FROM THE ORANGE-SENQU RIVER,
SOUTH AFRICA
Caitlin Swiegelaar
Laura Quinn
Desiree Prevoo-Franzsen
Henk Bouwman
17:30
73
20437
HIGH LEVELS OF PCDD/F, PBDD/F AND
PCB IN EGGS AROUND POLLUTION
SOURCES DEMONSTRATES THE NEED TO
REVIEW SOIL STANDARS
Roland Weber
Alan Watson
Jindrich Petrlik
Alfred Winski
Otti Schwedler
Claudia Baitinger
Peter Behnisch
Thursday 27 August 2015
15:50
17:50
Oral Session 40
Persistent Organic Pollutants
(POPs) and emergent compounds
in the GRULAC Region 2
Room
Paraná
Chairs
Karla Pozo and Ricardo Barra Rios
15:50
21141
ANALYSIS OF PCB IN THE MINING
SECTOR WITHIN THE LATIN AMERICAN
REGION
Leila Devia
Capra A.
Mendoza M.
van Bavel B.
Heidelore Fiedler
16:10
17:10
Rodrigo Hernan Loyola Sepulveda
Marco Salamanca Orrego
Felipe Gutierrez Baeza
Cristian Mauricio Chandia Vallejos
Claudia Figueroa San Martin
17:30
20451
LATIN AMERICAN PASSIVE ATMOSPHERIC
SAMPLING NETWORK (LAPAN) OF
PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS AND
EMERGING CONTAMINANTS
21133
PROMOTING CAPACITY-BUILDING AND
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER BY REGIONAL
CENTRES: CETESB’S EXPERIENCY IN
GRULAC COUNTRIES
Lady Virginia Traldi Meneses
16:50
19497
AIRBORNE PCDD/F PROFILES IN RURAL
AND URBAN AREAS OF BUENOS ARES
PROVINCE, ARGENTINA
Natalia Cappelletti
Malena Astoviza
Carolina Migoya
Juan Carlos Colombo
Gilberto Fillmann
Karina S. Miglioranza
Paola Mariana Ondarza
Ricardo Barra
Nadia Gamboa
Boris Johnson-Restrepo
Carola Resabala-Zambrano
Fernadez R.
Gabriela Eguren
Patricia Gomes Costa
Frank Wania
16:30
19566
PATTERNS OF DIOXINS AND FURANS
IN URBAN, NON URBAN AND MARINE
SEDIMENTS IN SOME ENVIRONMENTAL
SYSTEMS OF CONCEPCION CITY,
REGION DEL BIO BIO, CHILE
19121
COMPARISON OF DIOXIN, FURAN
AND DIOXIN-LIKE POLYCHLORINATED
BIPHENYL AIR LEVELS IN INDUSTRIAL,
URBAN AND BACKGROUND
ENVIRONMENTS OF SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL
Ana Paula Francisco
Camila Rodrigues da Silva
Maria Yumico Tominaga
Célia Regina Pesquero
Maria do Rosário Dias de Oliveira Latorre
João Vicente de Assunção
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15:50
17:10
Oral Session 41
Global Fate & Long Range
Transport - Remote Areas 2
Room
Pernambuco
Chairs
Begoña Jiménez and Gilberto Filmann
15:50
21123
ANALYSIS OF ANTHROPOGENIC
ORGANOBROMINATED COMPOUNDS
(PBDEs) IN SOUTHERN ELEPHANT
SEALS (MIROUNGA LEONINA) FROM
ANTARCTICA
João Paulo Machado Torres
Fernanda Dias Bartolomeu Abadio
Finco
Verona Borges Ferreira
Leonardo de Fontes Estrella
Thayane Castro Carvalho Lemos
Petrus Magnus Amaral Galvão
Erli Schneider Costa
Mariana Batha Alonso
Olaf Malm
16:10
19493
CONCENTRATIONS, SOURCES
AND BIOMAGNIFICATION OF
ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES
IN MARINE BIOTA FOOD CHAINS,
ANTARCTICA
Yingming Li
Zhaojing Chen
Pu Wang
Qinghua Zhang
Guibin Jiang
16:30
20481
DO PENGUIN CONCENTRATE
PERSISTENTE TOXIC SUBSTANCES IN THEIR
BREEDING COLONIES?
Larissa Schmauder Teixeira da Cunha
Erli Schneider Costa
Adriana Rodrigues de Lira Pessoa
Souza J. S.
Padilha J. A.
Torres F. B. M.
João Paulo Machado Torres
16:50
19485
OCCURRENCE AND LONG RANGE
TRANSPORTATION BEHAVIOR OF SHORT
CHAIN CHLORINATED PARAFFINS IN
FILDES PENINSULA AT KING GEORGE
ISLAND, ANTARCTIC
Fu Jianjie
Li Huijuan
Zhang Aiqian
Qinghua Zhang
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Poster session III
13:00 - 14:00
Exposure to POPs in the Urban, Indoor and in
Workplace Environments
PAP019552
PRIORITY PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS IN URBAN SOIL
AND THEIR HEALTH HAZARD
PAP019458
TEMPORAL VARIATIONS IN SERUM PERSISTENT
ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN MIDLIFE WOMEN: THE
STUDY OF WOMEN'S HEALTH ACROSS THE NATION
(SWAN)
Bhupander Kumar
Kenneth Sajwan
Verma VK
Tyagi J.
Sharma CS
Akolkar AB
Sung Kyun Park
Qing Peng
Sergei Chernyak
Stuart Batterman
Sioban Harlow
Risk Assessment, Management, and
Regulation
PAP018961
SAMPLING IN BRAZIL AFFORDS REPRESENTATIVENESS
FOR MONITORING OF PERSISTENT
ORGANOCHLORINES IN PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL
ORIGIN. THE 2004-2013 EXPERIENCE
Leandro d'Arc Moretti
Leandro Diamantino Feijó
Marcelo Bonnet Alvarenga
Igor Renato Bertoni Olivares
Margarida Maria Hoeppner Zaroni
Maria de Fátima Martins Pinhel
André de Oliveira Mendonça
PAP018962
CONTROL OF ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN
AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS: OFFICIAL MONITORING
IN ANIMAL PRODUCTS IN BRAZIL BETWEEN 2004 - 2013
Leandro d'Arc Moretti
Leandro Diamantino Feijó
Marcelo Bonnet Alvarenga
Igor Renato Bertoni Oliveraes
Margarida Maria Hoeppner Zaroni
Maria de Fátima Martins Pinhel
André de Oliveira Mendonça
PAP019454
DETERMINATION OF PCDD/Fs AND DL-PCBs IN
HUMAN BREAST MILK FROM CHINA IN 2011
Li Jing-Guang
Zhang Lei
Yin Shuang-xing
Zhao Yun-feng
Wu Yong-ning
PAP019555
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING OF PCDD/Fs AFTER
ALTERNATIVE FUEL IMPLEMENTATION IN A CATALAN
(SPAIN) CEMENT PLANT. HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT
Montserrat Mari
Joaquim Rovira
Martí Nadal
Marta Schuhmacher
José L. Domingo
PAP019991
REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF IMPLEMENTING
THE EU PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
REGULATION IN TURKEY
Ipek Imamoglu
Ilona Kirhensteine
Sinem Erdogdu
Peter Futo
Ivan Holoubek
PAP020360
Regional Human Health Risk Assessment by
PCDDs/PCDFs Exposure in Ambient Air
Tae-Uk Jeong
Kyeong-sim Lee
Pyung-jong Yoo
Gi-gon Kim
Dong-Cheol Seo
Jong-Hwan Park
Jong-Soo Heo
PAP020405
Regional human health risk assessment by
PCDDs/PCDFs exposure in ambient air
Tae-Uk Jeong
Kyeong-sim Lee
Pyung-jong Yoo
Gi-gon Kim
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Jong-Hwan Park
Jong-Soo Heo
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Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and
Control, BAT & BEP
PAP020473
OPEN BURNING PROCESSES: THE MAIN CONTRIBUTOR
OF DIOXINS AND FURANS IN COSTA RICA
PAP019490
EFFECT OF CARBON NANOMATERIALS ON THE
FORMATION OF CHLORINATED AROMATICS IN MSWI
FLY ASH
Noemy Quiros-Bustos
Floria Roa-Gutierrez
Luis Guillermo Romero Esquivel
Takashi Fujimori
Asako Toda
Masaki Takaoka
PAP020092
SKIN AND BLUBBER BIOPSIES FROM WHALES AND
DOLPHINS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE STUDY OF
POLLUTANT EXPOSURE
Chiya Nishimura
Xingchen Lin
Krishna Das
Paulo Renato Dorneles
Marianna Pinzone
PAP019503
MECHANISM OF OXIDATION AND PYROLYSIS
OF DIBENZOFURAN VALIDATED AT VERY LOW
CONCENTRATION (~1 ppm)
Paul-Marie Marquaire
Tritz A.
Ziegler-Devin I
Bounaceur R.
Simon Y.
PAP021136
EVALUATING AN ALTERNATIVE TO OPEN BURNING OF
MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE BASED ON ATMOSPHERIC
EMISSION ESTIMATIONS OF PCBs AND PBDEs IN THE
AREA OF GREAT MENDOZA.
Maria Florencia Ruggeri
David Allende
Belén Lana
Karina Garro
Jorgelina Cecilia Altamirano
Salvador Enrique Puliafito
PAP019845
Impacts of Micro-Emulsion System on PCDD/
PCDF Reduction from Industrial Boiler
Siwatt Pongpiachan
Wiriwutikorn T.
Rungruang C.
Yodden K.
Duangdee N.
Sbrilli A.
Gobbi M.
Centeno C.
PAP019891
IDENTIFICATION AND TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR WASTE
STREAMS OF CERTAIN BROMINE CONTAINING FLAME
RETARDANTS (THE WAFER PROJECT)
Stuart Harrad
Abdallah M.
Berresheim H.
Sharkey M.
PAP020179
MAIN SOURCES OF DIOXINS/FURANS EMISSIONS IN
ARMENIA
Anahit Aleksandryan
PAP020380
COSTA RICA DIOXIN AND FURAN INVENTORY 2013
Floria Roa-Gutierrez
Noemy Quiros-Bustos
Luis Guillermo Romero Esquivel
PAP020472
EMISSION SOURCES OF PCBS IN JAPAN: EMISSION
ESTIMATES AND PANEL DATA ANALYSIS
Yasuhiro Hirai
Nguyen Thanh Dien
France Damseaux
Adrian Covaci
Shinichi Sakai
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PAP021139
PROFILES OF PCDD/F CONGENERS IN VARIOUS
MATRICES DERIVED FROM CHARCOAL PRODUCTION
FACILITIES WITH RUDIMENTARY KILNS
Ligia Cristina Gonçalves de Siqueira
Joao Vicente de Assunção
Maria Yumiko Tominaga
Mara Magalhães Gaeta Lemos
Poster session III 13:00 - 14:00
Thursday 27 August 2015
Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure to POPs,
and Environmental Distribution
PAP019221
CONTAMINATION OF BACKYARD CHICKEN EGGS
BY DIOXINS, FURANS AND DL-PCBS CAUSED BY AN
UNCONTROLLED FIRE IN DISPOSABLE TIRES
Daniella Vasconcellos Augusti
Carolina Mariana Nunes
Eleonora Vieira dos Santos
Rafael Pissinatti
PAP019352
EFFECT OF ORGANOCHLORINE POLLUTANTS ON
HORMONES OF ELEPHANT SEALS MIROUNGA
LEONINA OF ELEPHANT ISLAND, ANTARCTICA
Kleber Campos Miranda Filho
Chris Metcalfe
Tracy Metcalfe
Pablo Elias Martinez
Ricardo B. Robaldo
Elton Pinto Colares
Mônica Muelbert
Adalto Bianchini
PAP019433
ANALYSIS OF POPS BY HAIR WILD FELINE IN THE
RESERVE MAMIRAUÁ
Robson Roney Bernardo
Ana Luiza Silva São Leão
Daniele Fernandes Pena Carvalho
Emiliano Esterci Ramalho
Rodrigo Ornellas Meire
João Paulo Machado Torres
Olaf Malm
PAP020165
FINGERPRINT OF PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS
IN TISSUES OF ANTARCTIC NOTOTHENIOID FISH
SPECIMENS
Jorgelina Cecilia Altamirano
Nerina Belén Lana
Paula Berton
Adrian Covaci
Néstor Fernando Ciocco
Esteban Barrera-Oro
Adrián Atencio
Frank Neugebauer
Soumini Vijayasarathy
Liesbeth Weijs
Justin Meager
Caroline Gaus
PAP020396
Do Triclosan affect hearing development of
Cyprinodon variegatus larvae?
Joseph Schnitzler
Farida Benichou
Nicolas Pinte
Melanie Dussenne
Orphal Colleye
Krishna Das
Others
PAP019460
A POLLUTANT MIXTURE ALTERS CANCER CELL
METABOLISM AND STRENGTHENS THE TUMORAL
PHENOTYPE
Elise Saunier
Kevin Hardonniere
Paule Benit
Samantha Antonio
Clementine Perriere
Alexandra Lopes-Costa
Xavier Coumoul
Robert Barouki
Chantal Benelli
Pierre Rustin
Dominique Lagadic-Gossmann
Sylvie Bortoli
PAP020346
ASSESSMENT OF PERFLUORINATED COMPOUNDS
IN KOREAN INFANT WITH CONGENITAL
HYPOTHYROIDISM
Da-Hye Kim
Un-Jung Kim
Jeong-Eun Oh
PAP020356
CONCENTRATIONS, PROFILES AND SEASONAL
VARIATIONS OF PCDD/FS IN AMBIENT AIR AROUND
A MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATOR IN BEIJING,
CHINA
PAP020326
NOVEL BROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS AND
DECHLORANE PLUS AS PBDE ALTERNATIVES IN 10 BIRD
SPECIES FROM KOREA
Hyo-Bang Moon
Jin Xiangzi
Sunggyu Lee
PAP020349
PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN HUMPBACK
DOLPHINS FROM NEARSHORE AND ESTUARINE
ENVIRONMENTS IN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
Huang Yeru
Li Qi
Yue Ren
Nan Li
Sen Zheng
Yunsun Jeong
Woon Kee Baek
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Shuang Fan
Zhiguang Zhou
Pengjun Xu
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PAP020428
USE OF BIOTECHNOLOGICAL NATURAL PRODUCTS
WASTEWATER RECOVERY OF SOUTHERN REGION IN
FORTALEZA - CE
PAP021121
LEVELS OF POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS,
POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZOFURANS AND DIOXINLIKE PCBS IN OILS COMMERCIALIZED IN COLOMBIA
Raíssa Vasconcelos de Castro Figueira
Matheus Veras Cunha
Nicole Borges
Jaime Benevides Neto
Maria Mariana de Sousa Rocha
Julia Feijo Barros
Gilcenara de Oliveira
Diana Pemberthy Mendoza
Jairo Alexander Quintero
Maria Generosa Martrat
Jordi Parera
Esteban Abad Holgado
Aída Luz Villa Holguín
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and
emergent compounds in the GRULAC
Region (Latin American and Caribbean
countries)
PAP020068
EVALUATION OF SEABIRD EXPOSURE TO POP-LIKE
(ORGANOTIN) COMPOUNDS IN COASTAL WATERS OF
RIO DE JANEIRO STATE (BRAZIL) THROUGH TOTAL TIN
CONCENTRATIONS IN INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
Paulo Renato Dorneles
Janeide Padilha
Thais Paiva
Rayane Castro
Olaf Malm
Larissa Cunha
France Collard
PAP020108
EVALUATION OF FISH EXPOSURE TO POP-LIKE
(ORGANOTIN) COMPOUNDS IN SEPETIBA BAY (RIO DE
JANEIRO STATE, BRAZIL) THROUGH HEPATIC TOTAL TIN
CONCENTRATIONS
Paulo Renato Dorneles
Thais Paiva
Priscila Schilithz
Tatiana Bisi
Gilles Lepoint
Claudio Azevedo-Silva
Alexandre Azevedo
Leonardo Flach
José Lailson-Brito
Krishna Das
Passive Sampling for POPs Monitoring
PAP020426
AIR POLLUTION INVOLVING MEGACITIES AND
ADJACENT AGRO-ECOSYSTEMS OF SOUTH AMERICA
USING PAS-XAD
Patricia Gomes Costa
Karina Karina Miglioranza
Maiara Macedo Dutra
Thaíla Pereira Wille
Juliê Silvereira da Costa
Paola Mariana Ondarza
Nadia Rosa Gamboa Fuente
Boris Gabriel Johnson Restrepo
Wania F.
Gilberto Fillmann
PAP020463
DETAILED EVALUATION OF ACTIVE AND PASSIVE AIR
SAMPLING METHOD FOR POPS IN AMBIENT AIR
Takumi Takasuga
Michiko Yamashita
Hiroaki Takemori
Yasuyuki Shibata
PAP020469
DIOXIN, FURAN AND DIOXIN-LIKE PCBs IN THE
ATMOSPHERE OF SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL: LOCAL TRENDS
USING PASSIVE SAMPLING
PAP020174
OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE TO
ORGANOHALOGEN COMPOUNDS IN SOUTHEASTERN
BRAZIL: THE FIRST STEPS FOR THEIR EVALUATION IN
TWO CASE STUDIES
Paulo Renato Dorneles
Alysson Oliveira
Marcelo Souza
Sergio Coelho-Souza
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Camila Rodrigues da Silva
Jésner Peixoto de Melo
Carlos Alberto Marques de Souza
Neusa Akemi Niwa
Maria Inês Z Sato
Maria Yumiko Tominaga
Poster session III 13:00 - 14:00
Thursday 27 August 2015
PAP020256
PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS LEVELS IN
SEDIMENT SAMPLES FROM SÃO PAULO STATE, BRAZIL
Maria Yumiko Tominaga
Camila Rodrigues da Silva
Neusa Akemi Niwa
Maria Inês Zanolli Sato
Nelson Menegon Junior
Fabio Netto Moreno
Marta Conde Lamparelli
PAP020409
A SUITABLE INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY FOR THE
COMPLETE TREATMENT OF ORANGE/DIOXIN IN SOILS
AND SEDIMENTS IN VIETNAM
Lam Vinh Anh
Pham Viet Duc
Hoang Kim Hue
Pham Thi Hoa
Tran Van Cong
Nguyen Ngoc Tien
PAP020654
DIOXIN CONTENT IN BLOOD OF THOSE WHO WERE
BORN AFTER 1990 IN VIETNAM
PAP021126
ORGANOCHLORINATED PESTICIDE LEVELS IN
AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST SOIL FROM SÃO PAULO
STATE, BRAZIL
Vu Chien Thang
Pham Lan Anh
Maria Yumiko Tominaga
Rosângela Pacini Modesto
Elaine Cristina Ruby
Neusa Akemi Nwa
Maria Inês Zanolli Sato
Mara Magalhães Gaeta Lemos
Gisela Vianna Menezes
PAP020767
POP-DEHALOGENATING MICROBES IN AN ACTIVE
LANDFILL TREATING HERBICIDE- AND DIOXINCONTAMINATED SOILS
Current Status and Management of
Dioxin in Vietnam
PAP019390
ESTIMATE THE RESULT OF NON- SPECIFIC
DETOXIFICATION IN THE PEOPLE EXPOSED TO AGENT
ORANGE/DIOXIN IN 103 HOSPITAL
Nguyen Ba Vuong
Nguyen Hoang Thanh
Hoang Manh An
Do Ba Quyet
Tuan Luong Minh
PAP019486
Psychological damage and quality of life in
victims of agent orange/dioxin in Bien Hoa
city, Vietnam
Phuong Minh Nguyen
Chuyen Van Nguyen
Linh Tung Nguyen
PAP020053
CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZOP-DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN SOIL AND BIOTA
AT THE BIEN HOA AGENT ORANGE HOTSPOT IN
VIETNAM
Nguyen Hung Minh
Nguyen Van Thuong
Hue NTM
Hung NX
Thang NM
Vu Tung Son
Doan Trong Tuyen
Phung Khac Huy Chu
Dinh Thi Thu Hang
Dang Thi Cam Ha
Dao Thi Ngoc Anh
Poeritz Marlén
Lechner Ute
Exposure to POPs in the Urban, Indoor and in
Workplace Environments
PAP020366
OCCURRENCE OF NDL-PCBs AND PBDEs IN ITALIAN
RESIDENTIAL DUST AND THEIR RELEVANCE FOR
INTAKES IN TODDLERS AND PETS
Andrea Manni
Gianfranco Brambilla
Mauro Esposito
Angelo Ferrari
Environmental and Health Effects of DDT and
Related Compounds
PAP019932
Describing the Environmental Fate of DDT used
for Indoor Residual Spraying
João Paulo Machado Torres
Annelle Mendez
Carla Aparecida Ng
Christian Bogdal
Konrad Hungerbühler
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Friday
28 August 2015
ABA
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09:30
11:30
Summary Plenary and Chalenges for the Future
Plenary Room
11:30
13:00
Students’ Award
Presentation of Dioxin 2016
Closing
Plenary Room
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Name
Abstract
Date
Time
Room
Name
São Paulo
Caitlin
Swiegelaar
Abstract
Date
Time
Room
19554
Tuesday
14:00
14:20
Ceará
Abel Arkenbout
20114
Tuesday
11:00
11:20
Adegbenro Peter
DASO
19419
Wednesday
10:40
11:00
Paraná
Camila Rodrigues
da Silva
20469
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Alberto da
Rocha Neto
21137
Monday
16:50
17:10
Brasil
Cariton
Kubwabo
19748
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Brasil
Carolina Mariana
Nunes
20082
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Poster Area
Cesar de Castro
Martins
20370
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Paraná
Alberto da
Rocha Neto
21140
Monday
14:00
14:20
Alejandra Beatriz
Camargo
20369
Monday
13:00
14:00
Ceará
Chiara Calaprice
19682
Tuesday
14:40
15:00
Chiara Calaprice
21112
Thursday
11:40
12:00
Pernambuco
Chiya Nishimura
19491
Tuesday
15:00
15:20
São Paulo
Christian Bogdal
19415
Monday
14:00
14:20
Paraná
Christine Steinlin
19507
Tuesday
15:50
16:10
São Paulo
Poster Area
Alin C. Ionas
19439
Tuesday
14:40
15:00
Alin Constantin
Ionas
19440
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Amanda
Câmara de
Souza
20454
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Ana Paula
Francisco
19121
Thursday
16:50
17:10
Paraná
Ana Paula
Francisco
20411
Tuesday
11:00
11:20
Brasil
Anahit
Aleksandryan
20179
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Andrea Manni
20366
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Andrea Manni
20423
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Andreas Sjodin
20400
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Andreia Alves
19519
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Andreia Alves
19520
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Tuesday
15:00
15:20
Pernambuco
São Paulo
Arnold Schecter
20415
Christoph Gallistl
19513
Monday
13:00
14:00
Christoph Gallistl
20058
Monday
14:40
15:00
Paraná
São Paulo
Chu Van Hai
19437
Monday
16:10
16:30
Chunhsun Lin
19866
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Cláudia
Hoffmann
Kowalski
Schroder
20461
Tuesday
16:30
16:50
Paraná
Cristian Mauricio
Chandia Vallejos
19539
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Da-Hye Kim
20346
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Poster Area
Beatriz Helena
20542
Wednesday
11:20
11:40
Bernd M Bussian
20430
Thursday
16:10
16:30
São Paulo
Betty San Martin
Nuñez
20358
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Bhupander
Kumar
19552
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Bo Yuan
19537
Monday
14:20
14:40
Paraná
Bogdan
Dlugogorski
19994
Thursday
10:40
11:00
Brasil
Paraná
David Mortimer
Pernambuco
David Nicholas
Mortimer
São Paulo
Dayse Aline
Manhães Rocha
Bondi Gevao
19681
Thursday
14:00
14:20
Bradley Clarke
19358
Monday
14:00
14:20
Thursday
17:10
17:30
Caitlin
Swiegelaar
19553
87
Daisuke Yasutake
19916
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Daniela Dayrell
França
19459
Monday
16:50
17:10
São Paulo
Daniele
Fernandes Pena
Carvalho
19483
Wednesday
11:20
11:40
Brasil
Daniella
Vasconcellos
Augusti
19221
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
David Hope
20480
Tuesday
16:10
16:30
Paraná
20420
Tuesday
15:50
16:10
Pernambuco
20170
Tuesday
11:20
11:40
Ceará
Monday
17:10
17:30
São Paulo
21131
Name
Date
Time
21134
Tuesday
16:10
16:30
Brasil
Ho-Joong Kim
Diana Pemberthy
Mendoza
21121
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Eleonora Vieira
dos Santos
19152
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Poster Area
Hyo-Bang Moon
Poster Area
Hyo-Bang Moon
Dayse Aline
Manhães Rocha
Abstract
Room
Name
Abstract
Date
Time
Room
19534
Thursday
15:00
15:20
Paraná
Hoan Thi Phan
19445
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
HUANG Yeru
19510
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
20326
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
20327
Tuesday
11:20
11:40
Pernambuco
Poster Area
Eliane May de
Lima
20406
Monday
13:00
14:00
Elise Saunier
19460
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
In-Seok Lee
20603
Monday
13:00
14:00
Emine Can
Güven
20371
Monday
13:00
14:00
Floria RoaGutierrez
20380
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Ipek Imamoglu
19991
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
France Collard
19201
Tuesday
11:40
12:00
Ceará
Iryna Labunska
19479
Tuesday
16:50
17:10
Brasil
Franco
Scinicariello
20219
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
J. Vinicio MacíasZamora
19480
Thursday
16:30
16:50
São Paulo
Frank
Neugebauer
20349
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Jacob de Boer
19547
Monday
14:40
15:00
Ceará
Pernambuco
Jae-Ho Yang
19420
Tuesday
10:40
11:00
Paraná
Pernambuco
Jakob
Gustavsson
19560
Tuesday
15:00
15:20
Ceará
Paraná
FU JIANJIE
19485
Thursday
16:50
17:10
Fuchao Xu
19470
Tuesday
14:20
14:40
Poster Area
Jana M. Weiss
20098
Tuesday
11:40
12:00
Gang Zhang
19449
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Gaofeng Zhao
19435
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Jani Koponen
19615
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Gilberto Fillmann
20451
Thursday
16:10
16:30
Paraná
Jani Koponen
19616
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Giovanni
Cagnetta
21104
Tuesday
14:40
15:00
São Paulo
Janna G. Koppe
21106
Tuesday
12:00
12:20
Paraná
Gopal Pawar
19870
Tuesday
14:40
15:00
Pernambuco
Jef Focant
21115
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Paraná
Jef FOCANT
20395
Monday
15:00
15:20
Paraná
Pernambuco
Jennifer Burgess
20482
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Pernambuco
Grochowalski
Adam
19502
Wednesday
11:40
12:00
Guorui Liu
19175
Thursday
15:00
15:20
Paraná
Jerzy Falandysz
19515
Thursday
11:00
11:20
Jerzy Falandysz
20353
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
João Paulo
Amorim de
Lacerda
19598
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
João Paulo
Machado Torres
19932
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Pernambuco
Hale Demirtepe
19826
Thursday
10:40
11:00
Heidelore Fiedler
20414
Wednesday
10:40
11:00
Brasil
Heidelore Fiedler
21128
Tuesday
16:10
16:30
Pernambuco
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Pernambuco
HIROMI WADA
19587
Hiroshi Takakuwa
19327
Thursday
14:20
14:40
Hiroyuki FUJITA
19450
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Hiroyuki FUJITA
20348
João Paulo
Machado Torres
21123
Thursday
15:50
16:10
João Paulo
Machado Torres
21135
Thursday
11:20
11:40
Ceará
Monday
15:50
16:10
Brasil
Joao Vicente de
Assuncao
88
21129
35 th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
Name
Date
Time
Room
Name
20134
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Kurunthchalam
Kannan
Jorgelina Cecilia
Altamirano
20165
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Jose Luis
Roscales García
20495
Monday
14:40
15:00
Pernambuco
São Paulo
Lam Vinh Anh
Ceará
Larissa Cunha
Jorgelina Cecilia
Altamirano
Abstract
Abstract
Date
Time
Room
19156
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Kurunthchalam
Kannan
19157
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Lady Virginia
Traldi Meneses
21133
Thursday
16:30
16:50
Paraná
20409
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
20481
Thursday
16:30
16:50
Pernambuco
Paraná
Jose Oscar Vega
Bustillos
20262
Tuesday
14:00
14:20
Joseph Schnitzler
20394
Wednesday
11:00
11:20
Poster Area
Lauren Mullin
20418
Monday
16:50
17:10
Joseph Schnitzler
20396
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Joyce Cristale
20456
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Lauren Mullin
20422
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Juan MuñozArnanz
20497
Monday
16:10
16:30
Pernambuco
Le Thi Hai Le
20408
Thursday
14:00
14:20
Brasil
Jumboku
Kajiwara
20002
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Le Thi Hai Le
21065
Thursday
14:20
14:40
Brasil
Jun Huang
21067
Tuesday
11:20
11:40
São Paulo
Leandro d'Arc
Moretti
18961
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
São Paulo
Leandro d'Arc
Moretti
18962
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Poster Area
Leila Devia
21141
Thursday
15:50
16:10
Paraná
Poster Area
June Soo Park
20416
Monday
15:00
15:20
June Soo Park
20419
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
São Paulo
LI Jing-Guang
19454
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Li Peng
19505
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Ligia Cristina
Gonçalves de
Siqueira
21139
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Lígia Cristina
Gonçalves de
Siqueira
19509
Thursday
14:40
15:00
São Paulo
Lin-Chi Wang
19471
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Poster Area
Juraj Skarba
19680
Thursday
10:40
11:00
Jürgen Reinmann
20471
Monday
15:00
15:20
Brasil
Karin Wiberg
20442
Wednesday
11:00
11:20
São Paulo
Karla Andrea
Pozo Gallardo
20391
Wednesday
11:40
12:00
São Paulo
Brasil
Poster Area
Karnwadee
Wilaingam
19355
Thursday
11:40
12:00
Kenneth S.
Sajwan
20478
Monday
13:00
14:00
Kenneth Sajwan
19551
Wednesday
11:00
11:20
Brasil
Khageshwar
Singh Patel
19124
Monday
14:00
14:20
São Paulo
Kim J. Fernie
19967
Monday
15:50
16:10
Pernambuco
Kleber Campos
Miranda Filho
19352
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Knut Rauchfuss
19428
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Koji Takahashi
20043
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Krishna Das
20092
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Kurunthchalam
Kannan
19155
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
89
Linda Linderholm
20101
Monday
13:00
14:00
Lingyan Zhu
18985
Tuesday
14:20
14:40
Paraná
Paraná
LIU Jinlin
20470
Thursday
11:40
12:00
Louise Camenzuli
19943
Thursday
16:50
17:10
São Paulo
Lutz Ahrens
20448
Wednesday
11:20
11:40
Paraná
Brasil
Maher Ben Abda
19430
Monday
16:10
16:30
Mao Qiongjing
20057
Tuesday
14:20
14:40
São Paulo
Poster Area
Poster Area
María Florencia
Ruggeri
21136
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Maria Grazia
Bonelli
20364
Monday
13:00
14:00
Name
Date
Time
20476
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Myrto Petreas
20319
Maria Yumiko
Tominaga
20256
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Myrto Petreas
Maria Yumiko
Tominaga
21126
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Tuesday
11:20
11:40
Paraná
Monday
16:30
16:50
Pernambuco
Ceará
Maria Grazia
Bonelli
Marian Pavuk
Mariana Batha
Alonso
Abstract
20237
19612
Room
Mark C.
Gemperline
19474
Tuesday
10:40
11:00
Martin Brits
20351
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Martin Brits
20352
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Martin Rose
19494
Tuesday
17:10
17:30
Brasil
Brasil
Martin Rose
19931
Tuesday
14:40
15:00
Michael Steven
Denison
19538
Thursday
10:40
11:00
Pernambuco
Poster Area
Michael Steven
Denison
20432
Monday
13:00
14:00
Mingfeng YU
19400
Thursday
16:10
16:30
Brasil
Mingxiu ZHAN
19264
Thursday
16:30
16:50
Brasil
Minh Anh
Nguyen
19653
Tuesday
11:00
11:20
Ceará
Moacir Ferrira
da Silva
20355
Thursday
11:20
11:40
Paraná
Poster Area
Mohamed ELSaeid
19396
Monday
13:00
14:00
Mohammednoor
Altarawneh
19550
Thursday
15:50
16:10
Brasil
Brasil
Poster Area
Mohammednoor
Altarawneh
20431
Thursday
11:00
11:20
Mônica Regina
Piovani
20151
Monday
13:00
14:00
Montse Marquès
19556
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Montse Marquès
19558
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Montserrat Mari
19555
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Montserrat Mari
19557
Wednesday
10:40
11:00
Pernambuco
Mustafa Odabasi
19421
Monday
15:50
16:10
São Paulo
Mustafa
ODABASI
19452
Wednesday
11:00
11:20
Paraná
Name
Abstract
Date
Time
Room
Tuesday
14:20
14:40
Ceará
20434
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Na Guangshui
19736
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Nanna
Margrethe Bruun
Bremnes
20412
Tuesday
15:00
15:20
Paraná
Natalia
Cappelletti
19497
Thursday
17:30
17:50
Paraná
Natalia
Cappelletti
19500
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
São Paulo
Natalie Thatcher
19934
Thursday
11:20
11:40
Natalie Thatcher
20363
Tuesday
16:30
16:50
Pernambuco
Natsuko Kajiwara
20402
Tuesday
11:00
11:20
Pernambuco
Nguyen Ba
Vuong
19390
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Nguyen Hung
Minh
20053
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Paraná
Nguyen Thanh
Dien
19481
Thursday
14:20
14:40
Nicolas Pizarro
Aranguiz
20359
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Paraná
Nicole Riddell
19478
Monday
16:30
16:50
Nina Lohmann
20393
Monday
15:00
15:20
Pernambuco
Noemy Quirós
20473
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Pernambuco
Nong Van Hai
20465
Wednesday
11:40
12:00
Okechukwu
Jonathan
Okonkwo
19442
Tuesday
11:40
12:00
Pernambuco
Osmar Damian
Prestes
20459
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Ceará
Ovokeroye
Abafe
21156
Thursday
11:00
11:20
Pascal
Diefenbacher
19418
Thursday
14:40
15:00
Paraná
Patricia Gomes
Costa
20426
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Poster Area
Paul-Marie
MARQUAIRE
19503
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Paulo Dorneles
20108
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Paulo Eduardo
Alves CamargoCruz
20786
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
90
35 th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants
August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil
Name
Date
Time
Room
Name
20068
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Robson Roney
Bernardo
Paulo Renato
Dorneles
20160
Monday
14:20
14:40
Pernambuco
Paulo Renato
Dorneles
20174
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Thursday
11:40
12:00
Ceará
Brasil
Paulo Renato
Dorneles
Pedro Naavlon
Abstract
21127
Peng Zheng
20037
Monday
16:50
17:10
Perihan Binnur
Kurt-Karakus
19239
Monday
14:00
14:20
Ceará
Perihan Binnur
Kurt-Karakus
19274
Tuesday
11:20
11:40
Brasil
Petrus Magnus
Amaral Galvão
19658
Tuesday
14:00
14:20
Paraná
Pham The Tai
19438
Thursday
14:40
15:00
Brasil
Poster Area
Philip
Germansderfer
19517
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Philip
Germansderfer
19518
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Poster Area
Phung Khac Huy
Chu
20767
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Phuong Minh
Nguyen
19486
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Ping-Chi Hsu
19364
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Qinghua Zhang
19499
Thursday
10:40
11:00
Ceará
Rafael Pissinatti
19190
Tuesday
15:50
16:10
Paraná
Pernambuco
Rainer Malisch
19423
Thursday
11:20
11:40
Rainer Malisch
19425
Tuesday
16:50
17:10
Paraná
Raíssa
Vasconcelos de
Castro Figueira
20428
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Rebeca
Medeiros de
Oliveira
20374
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Ren Zhiyuan
20532
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Ricardo Barra
19217
Tuesday
16:30
16:50
São Paulo
Risibe Florence
Lehutso
19424
Monday
14:20
14:40
São Paulo
Robert J. Letcher
19606
Monday
15:00
15:20
Ceará
Robert J. Letcher
19677
Wednesday
10:40
11:00
Ceará
11:40
12:00
Brasil
Robert
Risebrough
21085
Wednesday
Date
Time
Room
19433
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Robson Roney
Bernardo
20401
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Rodrigo
Hernan Loyola
Sepulveda
19566
Thursday
17:10
17:30
Paraná
Rodrigo Ornellas
Meire
20475
Tuesday
16:10
16:30
São Paulo
Brasil
Roland Weber
20365
Monday
14:40
15:00
Roland Weber
20437
Thursday
17:30
17:50
São Paulo
São Paulo
Ron
Hoogenboom
19529
Thursday
11:40
12:00
Ron
Hoogenboom
20444
Tuesday
14:00
14:20
Brasil
Rudolf Addink
19521
Monday
15:50
16:10
Paraná
Rudolf Addink
19523
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Rui-xue Ma
20392
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Poster Area
Sang-Wook Yi
19169
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Sara J Lupton
19465
Thursday
11:00
11:20
São Paulo
São Paulo
Sara
Mosallanejad
19504
Thursday
14:20
14:40
Sergio A.
Guazzotti
19457
Monday
16:10
16:30
Paraná
Sheng Shouxiang
19825
Thursday
14:00
14:20
São Paulo
São Paulo
Shuzhen Zhang
19444
Thursday
15:50
16:10
Siwatt
Pongpiachan
19845
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Brasil
Stefan van
Leeuwen
19655
Tuesday
15:50
16:10
Stefan van
Leeuwen
20436
Monday
17:10
17:30
Pernambuco
Stefan van
Leeuwen
20450
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Stephan Gabos
20013
Tuesday
16:50
17:10
Pernambuco
Stuart Harrad
19528
Monday
14:20
14:40
Ceará
Poster Area
Stuart Harrad
19891
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Stuart Harrad
19951
Tuesday
10:40
11:00
Pernambuco
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Sung Kyun Park
91
Abstract
19458
Name
Abstract
Date
Time
Room
Name
Abstract
Paraná
Vu Chien Thang
20654
Date
Time
Room
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Suzuki Yuji
20479
Thursday
11:00
11:20
Tae-Uk, Jeong
20360
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Wen-Ling Chen
19099
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Tae-Uk, Jeong
20405
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Wenbin Liu
19464
Monday
14:20
14:40
Brasil
Poster Area
Wouter Gebbink
19427
Monday
16:50
17:10
Pernambuco
Poster Area
Wouter Gebbink
19506
Tuesday
16:50
17:10
São Paulo
Poster Area
Taewon Kim
19482
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Taha Abdullah
Kumosani
18971
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Xianqing Zhou
19461
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Takashi Fujimori
19490
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Takeshi Nakano
19397
Tuesday
11:40
12:00
Brasil
Yang Lin
19436
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Takeshi Nakano
19398
Thursday
14:40
15:00
Pernambuco
Yasuhiro Hirai
20472
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Takeshi Nakano
19541
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Yessica Patricia
ortiz Carrizales
19939
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Takumi Takasuga
20062
Thursday
14:00
14:20
Pernambuco
Yetkin
Dumanoglu
19451
Monday
16:30
16:50
São Paulo
Poster Area
Yin-Hui Leong
20025
Tuesday
15:00
15:20
Brasil
Poster Area
Yingming Li
19493
Thursday
16:10
16:30
Pernambuco
Pernambuco
Takumi Takasuga
20463
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Temilola Oluseyi
18856
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Brasil
Yoshie Nagai
19543
Wednesday
11:00
11:20
Tenzing Gyalpo
20375
Tuesday
16:30
16:50
Terry F. Bidleman
19878
Monday
14:40
15:00
São Paulo
Yoshinori Uekusa
20060
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Teruhiko Kido
19446
Wednesday
11:20
11:40
Pernambuco
YoungWoon
Kang
19489
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Thomas F
Webster
19347
Tuesday
11:00
11:20
Paraná
Yuan Zhuang
18960
Tuesday
15:00
15:20
São Paulo
Thomas F
Webster
19353
Tuesday
14:00
14:20
Pernambuco
Yuancheng Li
20347
Monday
16:30
16:50
Brasil
Poster Area
Yuezhong Wen
19114
Thursday
12:00
12:20
Paraná
Brasil
Yuichi Miyake
20617
Thursday
16:50
17:10
Brasil
Poster Area
Brasil
Thomas Krauss
21138
Monday
13:00
14:00
Tom Harner
19856
Tuesday
10:40
11:00
São Paulo
Zhang Ting
20356
Thursday
13:00
14:00
Zhang Ting
20427
Thursday
11:20
11:40
Tom Harner
19858
Wednesday
10:40
11:00
Tomás Trnovec
19237
Tuesday
10:40
11:00
São Paulo
Toru Matsumura
19544
Monday
13:00
14:00
Poster Area
Brasil
Tran Thi TuyetHanh
19441
Tuesday
14:20
14:40
Tran Van Khoa
20357
Thursday
15:00
15:20
Brasil
Poster Area
Poster Area
Urs K. Wagner
20421
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
Vladimir
Ovcharenko
19466
Tuesday
13:00
14:00
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Platinum Sponsor
Waters Technologies do Brasil
Contact name: Caroline Green
+55 (11) 4134-3788
[email protected]
Alameda Tocantins, 125, 27º andar
Barueri, SP - Brazil
Zip Code: 06455-020
Whether it’s meeting regulatory requirements, analyzing a broad range of chemical
compounds, processing large sample volumes, or delivering accurate results, Waters
environmental and food testing solutions provide the sensitivity, stability, reproducibility
and versatility required to meet the needs of analytical laboratories. Our comprehensive
system solutions include chromatography, mass spectrometry, column & sample prep
chemistries, and data management software. We continually work with our customers
to develop tools and methods that will help them improve the quality of their analyses
and explore the potential of The Science of What’s Possible.
www.waters.com
Wellington Laboratories Inc.
Contact name: Brock Chittim
+1 (519) 822-2436
[email protected]
345 Southgate Drive
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Zip Code: N1G 3M5
For 35 years, Wellington Laboratories Inc. has been internationally recognized as a
trusted source of high quality reference standard solutions for use in environmental/
analytical testing and toxicological research. Wellington offers an extensive inventory
of individual certified reference standards and solution mixtures of native and masslabelled halogenated organic compounds including polychlorinated dibenzo-pdioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans, polychlorinated biphenyls, halogenated flame
retardants, and perfluorinated compounds. We also offer a variety of calibration sets
and support solutions designed to be used for common regulatory methods or modified
in-house methods. Please visit our web-site at www.well-labs.com or contact us at info@
well-labs.com for more information.
www.well-labs.com
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Silver Sponsor
CAPES
0800 61 61 61
Setor Bancário Norte (SBN), Quadra 2,
Bloco L, Lote 06, Edifício Capes
Brasilia, DF - Brazil
Zip Code: 70040-020
www.capes.gov.br
CNPq
0800 61 96 97
SHIS QI 1 Conjunto B - Blocos A, B, C e D - Lago Sul
Brasília - DF - Brazil
Zip Code: 71605-001
www.cnpq.br
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Bronze Sponsor
CIL - Cambridge Isotope
Laboratories, Inc.
Contact name: Ben Priest
+1 (978) 749-8000
[email protected]
3 Highwood Drive - Tewksbury, MA - USA
Zip Code: 01876
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories (CIL) is the world leader in the manufacture of
stable isotope labeled compounds used in trace and ultra-trace analysis by Isotope
Dilution Mass Spectrometry. CIL offers high quality standards for environmental, food,
water and human exposure testing, including legacy compounds such as Dioxins and
Furans, PCBs, Pesticides, and PAHs, as well as emerging substances like Perfluorinated
compounds, Flame Retardants, Pharmaceutical & Personal Care Products, and many
more organic pollutants. Using isotopically labeled internal standards is the best way
to ensure quantitative accuracy in environmental, food, water and exposure analysis.
Please visit us at Booths 18/19 to learn more about our full range of products.
www.isotope.com
SGS do Brasil - Environmental &
Occupational Health Services
Contact name: Ana Tavares / Henrique Mendes
+55 (11) 4125-3044 ext. 7253 / +55 (11) 96629-1909
+55 (21) 2487-4477 / +55 (21) 98485-2475
[email protected]
Rua Silva Jardim, 251 - Centro - São Bernardo do Campo, SP - Brazil - Zip Code: 09715-090
Rua Roberval Cordeiro de Farias, 310 - Recreio - Rio de Janeiro, RJ - Brazil - Zip Code: 22795-325
SGS provides a range of field and sampling services to ensure your compliance with
environmental regulations and to contribute to your site safety. Our laboratories capabilities
include sampling and analysis in atmospherics emissions, water, soil and solid residues.
We also monitor D&F levels in food and animal feed and we are accredited by CGCRE/
Inmetro (ISO 17025:2005) for these matrixes. We have high resolution chromatography
equipments (HRGC_MS / MS) in Brazil plus excellence laboratories centers in USA and
Europe, which makes SGS Group one of the largest private laboratories in the world
specialized in these analyzes. Get in contact and find out more.
www.sgsgroup.com.br
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Thermo Fisher Scientific
Contact name: Maddalena Bonanomi
+49 (0) 421 5493 301
[email protected]
Hanna-Kunath-Str. 11
Bremen, Germany
Zip Code: 28199
Achieve unsurpassed matrix selectivity, analytical performance and lab productivity
with Thermo Scientific™ gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer (GC-MS) systems.
Extract more information from every sample and find greater confidence in your
analytical results. Come to the Thermo Scientific seminars at Dioxin 2015. Discover the
most complete and powerful GC-MS portfolio and what it can do for you. Sign up at
booth #8/9.
www.thermoscientific.com
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Other Sponsors
AccuStandard
Contact name: Eric Dzialo
+1 (203) 786-5290
[email protected]
125 Market Street, New Haven
Connecticut - USA
Zip Code: 6513
AccuStandard, Inc., offers a comprehensive selection of organic, inorganic
and petroleum reference standards for chemical analysis. Standards include a
comprehensive line of biocide standards, large custom pesticide screening mixes, all
209 PCB and PBDE congeners, fluorinated-BDEs (for a cost effective internal/surrogate
alternative to labeled compounds), plastic additives, explosives and updated EN/ISO
and ASTM methods. Industry exclusives include all 209 PCB and PBDEs and, many of
their hydroxy and methoxy metabolites and over 1,000 pesticides (neat and solution).
Visit our website at www.accustandard.com. AccuStandard has ISO9001 certification,
ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO Guide 34 accreditation.
www.accustandard.com
Pacific Rim Laboratories Inc.
Contact name: David Hope
+1 (604) 532-8711
[email protected]
103, 19575 - 55A Avenue
Surrey, B. C. Canada
Zip Code: V3S 8P8
21
Pacific Rim Laboratories Inc. (PRL) is a commercial ultra-trace organic laboratory
specializing in the analysis of Persistent Organic Pollutants by GC/HRMS (three Thermo
dual GC DFS) and GC-MS/MS (TSQ8000 Evo). Located near Vancouver Canada, over
50% of our business is outside of North America, including long term relationships with
clients in South America, SE Asia and Europe. Join Dave and Pat for a drink at Tuesday’s
poster session or contact us at [email protected].
www.pacificrimlabs.com
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Exhibitors
Agilent Technologies
Contact name: Inside Sales
0800 7281405
[email protected]
Av. Marcos Penteado de Ulhoa Rodrigues, 939, 6º Andar
Barueri, SP - Brazil
Zip Code: 06460-040
Agilent Technologies Inc, a global leader in life sciences, diagnostics, and applied
chemical markets, is the premier laboratory partner for a better world. Agilent works
with customers in more than 100 countries, providing instruments, software, services,
and consumables for the entire laboratory workflow. Agilent generated revenues of
$4.0 billion in fiscal 2014. The company employs about 12,000 people worldwide. Major
Markets: Government, Pharmaceutical, Academia, Chemical and Petrochemical, Food
Industries, Environment. Information about Agilent is available at www.agilent.com.
www.agilent.com
ALS Life Sciences
Contact name: Ron McLeod
+1 (905) 331-3111
[email protected]
1435 Norjohn Court
Burlington, Canada
Zip Code: L7L0E6
ALS is one of the world’s largest and most diversified analytical testing service providers,
ALS has sites strategically located around the globe with major divisions in Life Sciences,
Minerals, Energy and Industrial. ALS Life Sciences is comprised of four primary analytical
testing areas: Environmental, Food and Pharmaceutical, Electronics, and Animal
Health. With our expansive worldwide footprint, ALS Life Sciences is the leader in global,
comprehensive analytical testing services. We are experts in microbiological, physical
and chemical testing services. Our industry-leading technical expertise, performance
excellence and dedication to customer service make us the most reliable and trusted
analytical service in the world.
www.alsglobal.com
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BioDetection Systems BV
Contact name: Dr. Peter Behnisch
+31 (20) 435-0759
[email protected]
Science Park 406
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Zip Code: 1098 XH
BioDetection Systems BV (BDS) is an SME established in 2001 in Amsterdam that develops,
markets and applies effect/cell-based bio-analysis tools to monitor chemical-, clinical-,
environmental- and food chain risks. Currently more than 50 cell-based bioassays
are used to predict a wide range of toxicities, including those for dioxins/dl-PCBs
(DR), endocrine disruptors (ER/AR/TR/PR/GR), genotoxicicity (p53), obesity (PPAR)
and oxidative stress (Nrf2 CALUX®). BDS’ laboratories offers an ISO 17025 accredited
service laboratory as well as a training facility for its technologies. Robotics is used to
increase capacity and speed. BDS is serving globally many multi-national companies,
governmental authorities, universities and R&D centers.
www.biodetectionsystems.nl
Buchi
Contact name: Hermann Schumacher
+55 (19) 3849-1201
[email protected]
Rua Francisco Glicério, 175 - Valinhos, SP - Brazil
Zip Code: 13271-200
BUCHI is a Swiss company which is a world reference in the manufacture of
exceptional quality equipment, robustness and performance for the Research
and Development Laboratories and Quality Control of various market sectors,
such as: Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Food&Feed, Environmental. All our actions
are endorsed by our philosophy “Quality in your hands” which translates in product
development and robust solutions, carefully designed to meet the needs of our
customers easy and effectively.
www.buchi.com
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CETESB - Companhia Ambiental
do Estado de São Paulo - Centro
Regional para a Convenção de
Estocolmo sobre POPs para a
Região da América Latina e Caribe
Contact name: Otavio Okano - CETESB’s President
Nelson R. Bugalho - CETESB’s Vice President
Lady Virginia Traldi Meneses - Regional Centre Coordinator
+55 (11) 3133-3862
[email protected]
Av. Prof. Frederico Hermann Jr, 345 - São Paulo, SP - Brazil
Zip Code: 05459-000
CETESB, the Environmental Company of Sao Paulo State, was created in 1968 and its
mission is to improve and to assure environmental quality in order to achieve social and
economic sustainable development. As a result of its expertise acquired in these last
four decades, CETESB is considered a reference centre for a number of environmental
actions. In 2009, the Brazilian Government indicated CETESB to play the role of a
Regional Centre of Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants for Capacity
Building and Technology Transfer for Latin America and the Caribbean Region and
since then, this mission has been complying with high performance.
www.cetesb.sp.gov.br
Elsevier
Contact name: Deirdre Dunne/ Kinga Rietveld
+31 (20) 485-3911
[email protected] / [email protected]
Radarweg, 29 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Zip Code: 1043NX
Elsevier is a world-leading provider of information solutions that enhance the performance
of science, health, and technology professionals, empowering them to make better
decisions, deliver better care, and sometimes make groundbreaking discoveries that
advance the boundaries of knowledge and human progress. Elsevier provides web-based,
digital solutions - among them ScienceDirect, Scopus, Elsevier Research Intelligence and
ClinicalKey - and publishes over 2,500 journals, including The Lancet and Cell, and more
than 33,000 book titles, including a number of iconic reference works.
www.elsevier.com
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Environnement SA Deutschland
Contact name: Jürgen Reinmann
+49 (0) 6172 921380
[email protected]
Benzstrasse, 11
Bad Homburg, Germany
Zip Code: 61352
ESA-D is the German branch of the French company Environnement S.A (ESA). ESA is a
worldwide operating company for the supply of Continuous Emission Monitoring systems
(CEMs), Air Quality Monitoring Stations and Dust Monitors for Process and Monitoring
application. ESA-D is the manufacturer of the QAL1 certified and MCerts approved
AMESAâ D system for long-term sampling of dioxins/furans, POP´s. There were installed
in the last 20 years around 300 AMESAâ D systems in waste incinerators, cement and
power plants etc. With options the system is also suitable for sampling of e.g. heavy
metals, mercury and fine dust. ESA-D provides also the AMESAâ M for the long-term
sampling of mercury, ambient air samplers and automatic isokinetic controllers for short
term sampling applications.
www.umwelt-sa.de
Eurofins /Anatech
Contact name: Ariane Martinez
+55 (11) 5904-8800
[email protected]
Rua Bitencourt Sampaio, 105,
Vila Mariana - São Paulo, SP - Brazil
Zip Code 04126-060
Combining the most advanced technology, professional qualifications and a set of
associated services, Eurofins| Anatech stands out in the market for its excellence in
chemical analyses.
Eurofins | Anatech with the Eurofins Group, currently covers a wide variety of market sectors,
including: occupational hygiene, geochemical and geophysical consulting, construction,
biofuels, agribusiness, food.
A Eurofins | Anatech highly rates reliability in all its sectors, valuing the compliance with
governmental requirements, health preservation of its collaborators, protection of the
environment, and, above all, the ethics, responsibility and integrity in the relationship with
its clients.
www.anatech.com.br
www.eurofins.com.br
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FMS - Fluid Management Systems
Contact name: Phil Germansderfer
+1 (617) 393-2396
[email protected]
580 Pleasant Street
Watertown, MA - USA
Zip Code: 02472
FMS designs, manufactures and markets total solution sample preparation products
used for extraction, sample clean-up and concentration of toxic chemicals such as
Dioxins, PCBs, Pesticides and PAHs in environmental, biological, food and water samples.
FMS’s instruments perform the entire sample prep from solid or liquid samples to GC vial
in one integrated and economical package producing excellent precision and high
recoveries for all analytes. FMS products include: PLE - Pressurized Liquid Extraction,
SPE - Solid Phase Extraction, PowerPrep sample CleanUp, and SuperVap Evaporator/
Concentrator systems.
www.fms-inc.com
Toxic Reports
Contact name: Ruud Addink
+1 (617) 393 1713
[email protected]
580 Pleasant Street
Watertown, MA - USA
Zip Code: 02472
Our mission is to provide our customers with fast, affordable and high quality testing
services for food, feed, drinking water, blood serum, breast milk and whole blood. Our
automated and computerized laboratories offers fast turn around time at a lower
cost for the detection of trace residues of POPs. Toxic Report believes that by opening
the door to the widespread use of its solution it can vastly increase the number of tests
being performed. This will result in dramatically reducing the magnitude and frequency
of exposure to these compounds thereby, reducing their adverse health effects on the
entire population.
www.toxicreports.com
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Company
Booth
Agilent Technologies
16
ALS Life Sciences
15
Anatech
20
BioDetection Systems BV
12
Buchi
14
Cetesb – Companhia Ambiental do Estado de São Paulo
17
CIL - Cambridge Isotope Laboratories
18 & 19
Elsevier
4
Environnement SA Deutschland
13
FMS – Fluid Management Systems / Toxic Report
10 & 11
SGS do Brasil – Environmental & Occupational Health Services
21
Thermo Fisher Scientific
8&9
Waters Technologies do Brasil
1, 2 & 3
Wellington Laboratories Inc.
5, 6 & 7
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• PBDEs (all 209 congeners) & metabolites
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•
- HBCDs
• Other Brominated Flame Retardants
• PBBs
• PAHs, nitro-PAHs, methyl-PAHs
• Pesticides and metabolites
• Explosives and metabolites
• Nonyl- and octylphenol ethoxylates
• Mono- and di-phthalate esters
• Organophosphates
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