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Academic degree: 
Last name:Schulze 
First name:Tobias 
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Organization/Institute:Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ 
Department:Effect-Directed Analysis 
Position:Scientist 
Street, Number, POB:Permoserstraße 15 
Postal code, City:04318 Leipzig 
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Country:Germany 
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E-mail address:tobias.schulze@ufz.de 
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Curriculum vitae:1993-1999: Study of geography, chemistry and geology at the Freie Universität Berlin.

1997-1999: Student worker at the working group Environmental Organic Geochemistry (FU Berlin).

1998-1999: Diploma thesis: "Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs), Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and Pesticides in the lake "Weisser See" in Eastern Berlin" (FU Berlin).

2000-2002: Scientist at working group Environmental Organic Geochemistry.

2002-2006: Scientist at working group Hydrogeology (FU Berlin).

since 2007: Scientist at department Effect-Directed Analysis (Helmholtz-Centre for Environemental Research)

Research topics:
Research of input, behaviour and fate of organic compounds in aquatical environments

Effect-directed qualitative and quantitative analysis of complex environmental samples

Analytical and ecotoxicological assessment of environmental samples

Assessment of extractability of the available and residuals fractions of contaminated sediments

Membrane based extraction and clean-up techniques
 
Areas of interest:
effect directed analysis 
effect assessment 
bioavailability of organic compounds in sediments 
risk assessment 
suspended particulate matter 
bioassays 
organic compounds 
sediments 
 
Articles:
7 JSS (6) 361-367 (2007), The German Environmental Specimen Bank: Sampling, processing, and archiving sediment and suspended particulate matter (7 pp)
14 UWSF (3) 132-137 (2002), Ökotoxikologische Untersuchung von Sedimenten und Schwebstoffen - Abschätzung des Gefährdungspotenzials für Trinkwasser und Korrelation verschiedener Expositionspfade (Acetonischer Extrakt, Natives Sediment) im Bakterienkontakttest und Fischeitest
15 UWSF (2) 71-77 (2003), DDT und Metabolite in Sedimenten Berliner Gewässer - Vorkommen, Analytik und Schädigungspotenzial
 
 

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