PROGRAMME
Jeudi 24 octobre
9h30
Ouverture du site de la conférence et accueil café
10h30 – Introduction
David Demortain (LISIS, INRAE): Pesticide assessment amid multiple and conflicting expertises
11h-12h45 — Pesticide assessment in practice: opening the ‘grey’ box of authorization dossiers and procedures
- Marion Desquilbet (TSE, INRAE), Robin Muniglia (TSE & LISIS, INRAE), Laurence Huc (LISIS, INRAE), Anouch Missirian (TSE, INRAE), Nathalie Jas (MOISA, INRAE): The reliability of ex-ante pesticide safety assessment: the case of SDHI pesticide carcinogenicity in the European Union
- Christina Ruden (ACES, Uni. Stockholm): Transparency and objectivity in pesticides risk assessment: the issue of relevance assessment
- David Demortain (LISIS, INRAE), Géraldine Enderli (LISIS, INRAE), Cristian Martinez (Cogniteva): Interpreting toxicity: a quantitative analysis of risk claims in EU assessment reports
12h45-14h15 — Lunch break
14h15-16h15 — Pesticide assessment in public arenas: contesting and reforming tests and guidelines
- Bastien Soutjis (LISIS, INRAE): Epistemic advocacy: NGO action towards regulatory risk assessment
- Alessandra Arcurri (Uni. Rotterdam) & Marta Morvillo (Uni. Amsterdam): Resistance and change in EU pesticide law: Around and beyond molecular policy
16h30-18h — Pesticides assessment in the global industrial context
- David Demortain (LISIS, INRAE): De-risking: The industry’s approach to the testing and regulatory assessment of active substances
- Christian Berndt (Uni. Zurich): The global pesticide complex from below: analyzing the generics revolution and the changing logics of agrochemicals registration
Friday 25 October
9h-10h30 — Bridges and boundaries between toxicological research and regulatory science
- Maxime Zimmermann (LISIS, INRAE): “Modes of action”, “adverse outcome pathways” and “key characteristics”: organizing toxicological knowledge for pesticides risk assessment
- Anna Beronius (Karolinska Institute): Developing & applying AOPs: a researcher’s perspective on risk assessment
- Marlene Ågestrand (ACES, Uni. Stockholm): Science-policy interactions in the risk assessment of chemicals
11-12h30 — Investigating and proving the carcinogenicity or genotoxicity of pesticides
- Alice Livingston-Ortolani (SPRU, Uni. Sussex): Ossification of regulatory science? A history of the (non)-investigation of the mechanisms of carcinogenicity of glyphosate
- Laurence Huc (LISIS, INRAE): Epistemic selectivity: Preferred models of carcinogenicity in pesticide assessment
12h30-13h — Wrap-up
NB. Les interventions se feront en anglais
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