Ecotoxicology and Health

Objectives

At the end of this UC, the student will have acquired knowledge, skills and competences that allow him to:

- Apply the concepts of ecotoxicology relating environmental exposure to pollutants (including mixtures of contaminants and the influence of climate change on these factors), with effects on living organisms (including humans). 

- Be able to use standard methodologies and current technologies applied to the assessment of toxicity of pollutants. 

- Intervene in ecological risk assessment studies and for human health and in the development of water and waste sanitary surveillance actions. 

- Know the legislation in force in the area of ​​regulation of chemical products and the control of the quality of ecosystems.

General characterization

Code

12657

Credits

3.0

Responsible teacher

Marta Susana Silvestre Gouveia Martins

Hours

Weekly - 3

Total - 37

Teaching language

Português

Prerequisites

N/A

Bibliography

  1. Amiard-Triquet, C., Amiard, J.-C., Mouneyrac, C. (2015). Aquatic Ecotoxicology: Advancing Tools for Dealing with Emerging Risks. Elsevier, Amsterdam. 504 p.
  2. Connon R. E., Geist, J., Werner I. (2012). Effect-Based Tools for Monitoring and Predicting the Ecotoxicological Effects of Chemicals in the Aquatic Environment – Review. Sensors, 12, 12741-12771
  3. Newman, M.C. (2010). Fundamentals of Ecotoxicology. 3rd ed. CRCPress., NY. 571 p.
  4. Principles and Methods of Toxicology, A Wallace Hayes eds, Fourth edition, Taylor & Francis, 2001.
  5. Gonçalves Ferreira, F. 1990. “Moderna Saúde Pública”, 6ª ed. Fund. Calouste Gulbenkian
  6. Artigos científicos e documentos gerais fornecidos ao longo do curso.

Teaching method

Available soon

Evaluation method

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Subject matter

1.Introduction. One Health Approach

1.1. Distribution and transport of contaminants in the environment; 

1.2. Biotic and abiotic factors involved in chemical transformation processes and bioavailability of contaminants; 

1.3. “One Health” Approach: Environmental Health, Animal Health and Human Health..

2. Ecotoxicology

2.1. Toxicokinetics e toxicodynamics; 

2.2. Bioaccessibility, bioaccumulation and bioamplification concepts; 

2.3. Bioassays (standardized, in vivo, in vitro, in silico, in situ);

2.4. Biomarkers (including omic technologies), bioindicators, biotic indices, population, community and ecosystem responses; 

3. Ecological, health and human health perspective

3.1. Environmental factores influencing the human health.

3.2. Ecological risk assessment and human health; development of actions for the quality of water supply, wastewater, recreational water and solid waste

 

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