recent publications

  • Van de Meent D, J Struijs, LS Lautz et al. (2015). ‘Benign by design’ testing of pharmaceuticals by means of simple STP/UW modeling. Platform presentation SETAC Salt Lake City, November 2015.
  • Struijs J, D van de Meent et al. (2015). ECETOC Task Force, Cefic-LRI project ECO26. Poster Cefic LRI, November 2015.
  • Struijs J, D van de Meent et al. (2016) Adapting SimpleTreat for simulating behaviour of chemical substances during industrial sewage treatment. Chemosphere, in press.
  • Lautz LS, J Struijs J, D van de Meent et al. (2016) Evaluation of SimpleTreat 4.0: Simulations of pharmaceutical removal in wastewater treatment plant facilities. Chemosphere, accepted
  • Brack W et al. (2016). Solutions paper. Chemosphere.
  • Hermens J, D van de Meent et al. (2016). Activity Workshop. Ecetoc Report.
  • Hamers T, Legradi J, Zwart N, Smedes F, de Weert J, van den Brandhof E-J, van de Meent D, de Zwart D. (2018). Time-integrative passive sampling combined with toxicity profiling (tiptop): An effect-based strategy for cost-effective chemical water quality assessment. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology. 64:48-59.
  • Posthuma L, van Gils J, Zijp MC, van de Meent D, de Zwart D. (2019). Species sensitivity distributions for use in environmental protection, assessment, and management of aquatic ecosystems for 12 386 chemicals. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 38(4):905-917.
  • Van de Meent D, de Zwart D, Posthuma L. (2020). Screening-level estimates of environmental release rates, predicted exposures, and toxic pressures of currently used chemicals. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 39(9):1839-1851.
  • Van Straalen NM, den Haan KH, Hermens JLM, van Leeuwen K, van de Meent D,  Parsons JR, de Voogt P, de Zwart D. (2022). Risk assessment acknowledging variability in both exposure and effect. Environmental  Science and Technology 56(20): 14223-14224.
  • Van de Meent D, de Zwart D, Struijs J, Hermens JLM, van Straalen NM, den Haan K, Parsons JR, de Voogt P, van Leeuwen, K. (2023).  Expected Risk as basis for assessment of safe use of chemicals. Environmental Sciences Europe 35:16.