Prof. N Thomaidis
Professor
Wastewater surveillance of the most common circulating respiratory viruses in the city of Attica
Holistic investigation of PFAS in pregnant women biological samples
Wide-scope target and suspect screening of antibiotics in effluent wastewater from wastewater treatment plants in Europe
Sat 2 Sep
| 09:30
- 09:45
Assessing the performance of an integrated column system containing zero valent iron nanoparticles and sodium persulfate solution for the removal of emerging contaminants from different wastewater matrices – Identification of transformation products
Sat 2 Sep
| 12:00
- 12:15
Development and application of a LC-HRMS method for the identification and quantification of CECs concern in urine
Sat 2 Sep
| 12:00
- 12:15
The chemical exposome in maternal blood and placenta and the potential use of sewage sludge to prioritize hazardous substances
Sat 2 Sep
| 12:30
- 12:45
Determination of the effect of environmentally relevant pH values on the toxicity, uptake & biotransformation of Propranolol in zebrafish embryos by LC-HRMS
Sat 2 Sep
| 12:48
- 12:51
Novel polymer-based MALDI matrices: exploring their potential for low molecular weight compound detection, utilizing MALDI-HRMS analytical platforms.
Sat 2 Sep
| 12:51
- 12:54
Investigating the occurrence of >2,400 organic micropollutants in different tissues of Eurasian otters leveraging LC- and GC-HRMS techniques
Sat 2 Sep
| 15:15
- 15:30
Socioeconomic status and public health in Australia: A wastewater-based study
Sat 2 Sep
| 16:00
- 16:15
Unveiling the occurrence of organic micropollutants in different species of terrestrial mesocarnivores utilizing HRMS techniques
Sat 2 Sep
| 16:15
- 16:18
Targeted and untargeted trend analysis in historic samples of top predators and their preys
Sat 2 Sep
| 16:18
- 16:21
Predominant chemical mixtures in top predators and their prey in Europe
Sat 2 Sep
| 16:21
- 16:24
The NORMAN Antibiotic Resistance Bacteria and Genes Database (NORMAN ARB&ARG): let’s collaborate to manage risk of Antibiotic Resistance
Sat 2 Sep
| 16:27
- 16:30