Projects
01: Mechanisms of action of (xeno)estrogens on the early development and differentiation of brain and gonads in zebrafish (XEBRA).
Eggen Rik I.L., EAWAG, Dübendorf
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02: Hormonal activity of UV screens in aquatic ecosystems (HAUS).
Fent Karl, Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Muttenz
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03: Integrative mass flow model for endocrine disruptors in Switzerland - model development, risk assessment and risk management.
Gälli René, BMG Engineering AG, Schlieren
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04: Drop of male fertility in various geographic regions of Switzerland: Investigation of the critical parameters usable for prospective repeated evaluations.
Germond Marc, CPMA, Lausanne
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05: Phenolic substances with estrogenic disruptor potential as contaminants in the aquatic environment (PHENCON).
Kohler Hans-Peter, EAWAG, Dübendorf
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06: Estrogenic endocrine disruption in Switzerland: Assessment of fish exposure and modeling of effects on population level (SAFE II).
Holm Patricia, Koordinationsstelle MGU, Universität Basel
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07: Brominated flame retardants and other endocrine disrupting chemicals in the ecosystem of Thunersee - environmental fate and correlation to biological effects (FLEET).
Kohler Martin, EMPA, Dübendorf
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08: Biological activity of complex mixtures of endocrine disruptors.
Naegeli Hanspeter, Universität Zürich
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09: Disruption of glucocorticoid- and mineralocorticoid receptor-mediated responses by environmental chemicals.
Odermatt Alex, Institute of Molecular and Systemic Toxicology Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences University of Basel
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10: Are organisational effects of estrogens on sexual differentiation, development and growth of fish mediated via the Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) system?
Reinecke Manfred, Universität Zürich
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11: Molecular responses to estrogenic endocrine disruptors.
Rusconi Sandro, Universität Fribourg
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12: UV filters: Mechanisms of developmental toxicity in mammalian brain and human exposure.
Schlumpf Margret, GREEN Tox
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13: Identification of genetic predispositions to oligo-astheno-teratospermia.
Schorderet Daniel, Institut de Recherche en Opthalmologie, Sion
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14: Development of chemical sensors and affinity-directed fractionation techniques (SENATE).
Suter Marc J-F, EAWAG, Dübendorf
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15: Endocrine disruption in soil invertebrates: assessing multigeneration effects and developing a proteomic biomarker approach.
Tarradellas Joseph, ENAC-ISTE, Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
16: Phytoestrogens in food, food complements and medicinal plants: content, pharmacological relevance and metabolic profile.
Hostettmann Kurt, Université de Lausanne
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17: Environmental disruptor actions in live cells and animals: Elucidating molecular mechanisms of PPAR pathway alterations.
Wahli Walter, Université de Lausanne
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18: Endocrine disruptors and breast carcinogenesis: A new mouse model to assess estrogen receptor-dependent and -independent effects in vivo.
Brisken Cathrin, Université de Lausanne
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19: Environmental exposure to estrogenic mycotoxins.
Bucheli Thomas, Eidg. Forschungsanstalt für Agrarökologie und Landbau (FAL), Zürich
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20: Endocrine disrupting chemicals in the air - linking emission processes and transport phenomena with effects in wildlife and humans (ENDAIR).
Gerecke Andreas C., Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research (EMPA), Dübendorf
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21: Prenatal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals: Effects on the male urogenital system.
Nef Serge, Centre Médical Universitaire, Genève
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22: Signaling of estrogenic endocrine disruptors through membrane-associated receptors.
Picard Didier, Université de Genève, Genève
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23: Gonad malformations of whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) in Lake Thun: are they induced by endocrine disruptors?
Segner Helmut, Universität Bern
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24: Internet application for the estimation of the binding affinity of small molecules towards the estrogen receptor in silico.
Vedani Angelo, Biographics Laboratory 3R, Basel
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26: Development of a mass spectrometric based assay for the analysis and screening of endocrine disruptors.
Zenobi Renato, ETH, Zürich
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27: Role of Environmental Endocrine Disruptors in the Aetiology of Intrauterine Growth Retardation and its later consequences such as disorders in brain development and adult-onset obesity.
Aubert Michel L., University of Geneva Medical School
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28: Ecological risk assessment of UV filters.
29: Dynamic substance flow analysis model for selected brominated flame retardants as a basis for decision making on risk reduction measures (FABRO).
Morf Leo, GEO Partner AG, Umweltmanagement, Zürich
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30: Integrative risk assessment for endocrine disruptors in Switzerland