Anabela Cachada
Faculty of Sciences, University of Porto, Portugal
Anabela Cachada, PhD, is a researcher in the field of Soil Quality and Risk Assessment at CIIMAR & University of Porto (Portugal). She holds a PhD in Chemistry and a Master's degree in Geochemistry from the University of Aveiro (Portugal). She is a member of the ISO/TC 190 (Soil Quality) committee, a collaborator with the FAO-UN (Global Soil Partnership) and she is part of the executive committee of the European Society for Soil Conservation. She has worked for several years in the field of soil pollution, with a particular interest in risk assessment of contaminated sites and understanding how soil pollution affects ecosystem services. Additionally, her research activities have focused on the benefits of sustainable management practices for soil health.
3:30 - 5:00 PM
Thursday 5 December
Ecotoxicology Insights: The Impact of Tire Wear Compounds on Ecosystems
Moderators: Benoit Ferrari and Julie Panko
- The Wild West of 6PPD-Q Ecotoxicity Keynote Speaker: Jenifer McIntyre
- Periphyton Communities Act as a Sink for Cryogenically Milled Tire Tread Speaker: Sara Gonçalves
- Chronic Cross-Contamination of Arctic Charr with 6PPD-Q and BAP: Behavioral and Morpho-Anatomical Impacts and Cocktail Effect Speaker: Fanny-Laure Thomassin
- Ecotoxicological Screening and Preliminary Risk Evaluation of Tire Wear Particles Compounds Speaker: Anabela Cachada