| Academic degree: | Dr. |  | | Last name: | Hecker | | First name: | Markus | | Responsible for: | ESPR-Area 1.3: Impact of particle-bound pollutants on biota/communities, and weight-of-evidence approaches | | Organization/Institute: | University of Saskatchewan, ENTRIX, Inc. | | Department: | Toxicology Centre | | Position: | Project Scientist | | Street, Number, POB: | Campus Drive 44 | | Postal code, City: | SK S7N 5B3 Saskatoon | | State: | | | Country: | Canada | | Phone: | | | Fax: | | | E-mail address: | MHecker@Entrix.com | | Url: | | | Curriculum vitae: | Markus Hecker, Ph.D.
Project Scientist
ENTRIX, Inc.
Toxicology Centre
University of Saskatchewan
44 Campus Drive
Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B3
Canada
Phone: +1-306-966-5233 (direct)
Phone: +1-306-966-4680 (general)
Cell: +1-517-899-0594
Fax: +1-306-966-4796
(markus)
ESPR-Subject Editor:
Terrestrial Ecology and Biology / Soil and Sediment: Toxicology-related subjects
Areas of expertise: Bioanalytical approaches (in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo); biomarker of exposure and effect (endocrine disruption, reproductive toxicity, genotoxic effects, dioxin-like effects); environmental risk assessment | | Areas of interest: | | Parasitologie | | pesticides | | environmental risk assessment | | biomarkers | | reproduction toxicity | | atrazine | | aquatic ecology and ecotoxicology | | terrestrial ecology and biology | | in-vitro effects (endocrine,genotoxic,dioxin-like) | | endocrine effects of chemicals | | |
| | Articles: | 15 ESPR (4) 332-343 (2008), Modulation of steroidogenesis by coastal waters and sewage effluents of Hong Kong, China, using the H295R assay 14 ESPR Special (1) 1-2 (2007), ESPR´s Total Environment 14 ESPR_Special (1) 23-30 (2007), The OECD Validation Program of the H295R Steroidogenesis Assay for the Identification of In Vitro Inhibitors and Inducers of Testosterone and Estradiol Production. Phase 2: Inter-Laboratory Pre-Validation Studies (8 pp) 13 ESPR (5) 287-292 (2006), The New ESPR Subject Area Framework. Area 1: Terrestrial Ecology and Biology / Soil and Sediment: Toxicology-related subjects
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