Collaborative Excellence: PREMIER partners at SETAC Europe 35th Annual Meeting in Vienna

This year, the SETAC Europe 35th Annual Meeting in Vienna provides a perfect stage for PREMIER partners to showcase their cutting-edge research and commitment to sustainability. With the conference theme, ‘Innovation for Tomorrow: Progress in Safe and Sustainable Concepts,’ and a host city renowned for its eco-friendly practices, the event offers an ideal platform to highlight PREMIER dedication to environmentally responsible science.
A diverse group of PREMIER partners, representing both public and private sectors, actively participated in the conference, presenting their latest research on critical environmental topics. Their contributions include:

TOPICAUTHORSDATE & SESSION
Assessing a Primary Hepatocyte Monolayer Culture System for Studying Pharmaceutical Clearance in FishChrisna Matthee, Andrew Ross Brown, Anke Lange, Maciej Trznadel and Charles Tyler, University of Exeter, United KingdomMonday, 12 May at 11:40, Hall E (Level 0, ACV)
Refining the environmental risk analysis of pharmaceuticals to fish by considering fish (versus human) blood plasma binding in the fish plasma modelAndrew Ross Brown1, Maciej Trznadel1, Alison Nimrod Perkins2, Mike Lee3, Tea LM Pihlaja4, Tiina Sikanen4, Mirco Weil5, Anja Coors6 and Charles Tyler1, (1)University of Exeter, United Kingdom, (2)Eli Lilly, United States, (3)ELi Lilly, United States, (4)University of Helsinki, Finland, (5)ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH, Floersheim am Main, Germany, (6)ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH, Germany

Monday, 12 May at 11:55, Hall E (Level 0, ACV)
Assessing Reliability and Applicability of In Silico Tools for Chronic Aquatic Ecotoxicity of Human PharmaceuticalsCristiana Cannata and Ad Ragas, Radboud University, NetherlandsCristiana Cannata and Ad Ragas, Radboud University, Netherlands
Utilising Optimised Machine Learning Soil and Sediment Sorption Models for Pharmaceutical Mobility ClassificationNahum Ashfield1, Jun Li1 and Alistair Boxall2, (1)Department of Environment and Geography, University of York, United Kingdom, (2)University of York, United KingdomTuesday, 13 May