Author Archives: WPChef2014

SETAC NEWS article on collaboration with Landau’s Ecotox program

Did you miss the SETAC NEWS article on the brand new collaboration between SETAC’s Certified Environmental Risk Assessor (CRA) program and Landau’s Master of Science in Ecotoxicology program? Continue reading

Original research – bad copy

Ralf Schulz and Christian Noss comment on plagiarism in an ever growing publication business.

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PhD position at the University of Koblenz-Landau

The University of Koblenz-Landau is searching for a PhD student to participate in the Interdisciplinary Research Group Environment. Continue reading

Master thesis on mycotoxins

In this post, a joint master thesis by the working groups of Environmental and Soil Chemistry and Quantitative Landscape Ecology on the detection of mycotoxins in aquatic systems is advertized. Continue reading

PhD position at Université de Namur

The Université de Namur, Belgium, is searching for a PhD student in community-level stress ecology.

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Using concepts of evolutionary biology to predict the heavy metal toxicity of aquatic invertebrates

In this post Egina Malaj talks about their recently published paper “Evolutionary patterns and physicochemical properties explain macroinvertebrate sensitivity to heavy metals”. Continue reading

Job at the Goethe University Frankfurt

The Goethe University Frankfurt is offering a position on the assessment of microplastic ecotoxicity. Continue reading

MSc thesis in the team “Functional Aquatic Ecotoxicology”

In this post, the team “Functional Aquatic Ecotoxicology” offers another thesis topic.

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Study Ecotoxicology in Landau and become a SETAC certified Risk Assessor!

We have great news for all graduates of our Masters program: as a graduate of Landau’s Masters program in Ecotoxicology you can benefit from a new collaboration with the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Europe. Continue reading

Job at the German Federal Environment Agency (UBA)

The German Federal Environment Agency (UBA) offers a position dealing inter alia with the fate of and exposure towards biocides.

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