Advanced training course 2 (ATC2)
PRORISK
Advanced Training Course 2
February - April 2021 | online
Between February and April 2021, the second Advanced Training Course (ATC2) took place as part of the PRORISK project. Originally scheduled to be held in Utrecht, Netherlands, the course was forced to transition to an online format due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, just like ATC1.
Prorisk ATC2 was organized by Association of River Water Supply
Companies (RIWA) and Vrije University Amsterdam (VUA) in cooperation with Masaryk University (MU).
ATC2 consisted of three courses and was focused mainly on introduction of projectchamical risk assesment and scientific writing:
- SC4 – Winter school: comprehensive hands-on training on chemical risk assessment
- TS4 – Experimental design, hypothesis testing, GLP
- IWS1 – Integrative Workshop: Drawing the bigger picture of chemical risk assessment
The completed ATC2 course provides 3 ECTS credit points.
February - April 2021
2nd + 5th February
- SC4 – Block 1 - Simple dynamic modelling of toxic effects on growth and reproduction using DEBtox – an introduction
7th April
- SC4 – Block 2 - Part 1 - Chemical risk assessment: Film Dark Waters
8th + 9th April
- SC4 – Block 2 - Part 2 - Chemical risk assessment, Part 2: Chemical risk assessment based on exposure, risk and hazard
12th April
- SC4 – Block 2 - Part 3 - Chemical risk assessment: When the rubber hits the road
13th + 14th + 15th April
- SC4 – Block 2 - Part 4 - Chemical risk assessment: Novel developments in predictive chemical risk assessment (SC4 – Block 2: Part 4)
19th + 20th April
- SC4 – Block 2 - Part 5 - Chemical risk assessment: Site-specific risk assessment (SC4 – Block 2: Part 5)
29th April
- TS4 - Scientific writing in English
16th + 22th April
- IWS1 - Integrative Workshop Series: Drawing the bigger picture of chemical risk assessment
Pim Leonards
Pim Leonards
Professor in Environmental Bioanalytical Chemistry at Vrije University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Leo Posthuma
Leo Posthuma
Professor nad researcher at National Institute fo Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Utrecht, Netherlands
Michiel Rutgers
Michiel Rutgers
Project Leader at Mational Institute for Public Health and Environment (RIVM), Utrecht, Netherlands
Katherine Coady
Katherine Coady
Environmental toxicologist at Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan, United States
Gea Dreschler
Gea Dreschler
Assistant Professor at Faculty of Humanities of Vrije University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Pieter van Beukering
Pieter van Beukering
Professor of Economics of Natural Capital and director of IVM at Vrije University Amsterdam, Netherlands