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Copenhagen  

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 April  2014  

Palace  Hotel  

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LOCATION  

Palace  Hotel  

Copenhagen  

has  a  privileged  location,  in  the  centre  of  Copenhagen  and  is  one  of  this  city’s  

most  well  known  hotels.  The  hotel  is  situated  right  on  the  Town  Hall  Square  just  next  to  Strøget,  a  

pedestrian  street  with  a  huge  variety  of  shops,  and  just  across  the  Tivoli  Gardens.  

 

 

TRA IN  F RO M  TH E  A IRPO R T

 

The  train  from  Copenhagen  airport  takes  only  12  minutes  to  Central  station  and  leaves  every  10  minutes  during  the  

day  

 

M ETRO

 

The  Metro  to  Nørreport  Station  takes  about  15  minutes  to  the  hotel  and  runs  every  5

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10  

minutes.  You  need  a  

ticket  for  3  "Zoner".  The  distance  from  the  metro  station  to  the  hotel  is  app.  1  kilometre  and  it  takes  around  20  

minutes  to  walk.

 

 

TA X I

 

A  taxi  from  the  airport  to  the  hotel,  takes  app.  20  minutes  and  costs  about  DKK  300.00.  

 

BU S

 

The  bus  terminal  is  100  metres  from  the  hotel  and  it  takes  

only  a  few  minutes  to  walk.  

The  sightseeing  buses  are  located  outside  the  Hotel  and  

you  buy  tickets  in  the  bus  or  directly  at  the  hotel.

 

http://palacehotelcopenhagen.com  

 

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Programme  

08:00  

Coffee/small  talk  

08:30  

Jasmine  Nahrgang  

 

Welcome  

08:45  

Marte  Braathen  

 

Polar  cod  (

Boreogadus  saida)

 in  

environmental  risk  assessments  of  oil  

spills  in  the  ice  edge  ecosystem

 

 

09:15  

Ron  Heintz  

 

Delayed  effects  of  embryonic  exposure  

to  PAHs  can  be  detected  at  population  

levels.  

10:00  

Jasmine  Nahrgang  

 

Developmental  toxicity  of  low  levels  of  

crude  oil  WSF  on  polar  cod  embryos.  

10:30  

Coffee  break  

11:00  

Øivind  Andersen  

 

Transcriptome  response  of  polar  cod  to  

oil  exposure  and  elevated  temperature.

 

11:30  

You  Song  

 

Global  transcript  changes  in  the  liver  of  

polar  cod  (Boreogadus  saida)  exposed  

to  pollutants  .  

12:00  

Marianne  Brattås  

 

Alterations  in  the  hepatic  proteome  of  

polar  cod  (

Boreogadus  

saida)  after  

dietary  exposure  to  benzo(a)pyrene.  

12:30  

Lunch  

 

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13:30

 

Kristian  Ingebrigtsen

 

 

Absorption  and  tissue  distribution  of  

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C-­‐  

labelled  Phenanthrene  and  

benzo(a)pyrene  in  polar  cod  (

Boreogadus  

saida

)  after  oral  exposure.

 

14:00   Jasmine  Nahrgang  

 

Uptake  of  Phenanthrene  in  polar  cod  at  

two  temperatures.  

14:30   Ireen  Vieweg  

 

Transcription  levels  of  genes  related  to  

lipid  homeostasis  and  endocrine  

disruption  in  polar  cod  (

Boreogadus  

saida

).  

15:00   Miren  Cajaraville  

 

TITLE  

15:30  

Coffee  break

 

16:00   Morgan  Bender  

 

Physiological  responses  to  dietary  crude  

oil  in  the  Arctic  key  species  polar  cod.  

16:30   Perrine  Geraudie  

 

In  vivo  

effects  of  environmental  

concentrations  of  produced  water  on  the  

reproductive  function  of  polar  cod.  

17:00

  Marianne  Frantzen  

 

OGP  project?  

17:30

  Close  up  

 

 

18:00   POLARISATION    

Status,  plans  and  small  talk  

 

 

2100  

Dinner  at  Tight  

 

 

 

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NAME     MAIN  INSTITUTION   COUNTRY   CONTACT  

Andersen   Øivind   NOFIMA   NORWAY   Oivind.Andersen@Nofima.no  

Aranguren   Libe   UiT-­‐  The  Arctic  Univ  of  Norway   NORWAY   lar007@post.uit.no  

Bakke  J.   Marit   Norwegian  School  of  vet  Science   NORWAY   marit.bakke@nmbu.no  

Bender   Morgan   UiT-­‐  The  Arctic  University  of  Norway   NORWAY   morganlizabethbender@gmail.com  

Benedetti   Maura   University  of  Ancona   ITALY   m.benedetti@univpm.it  

Berge   Jørgen   UiT-­‐  The  Arctic  University  of  Norway   NORWAY   jorgen.berge@uit.no  

Bilbao   Eider   University  of  the  Basque  Country   SPAIN   eider.bilbao@ehu.es  

Braathen   Marte   DNV-­‐GL   NORWAY   Marte.Braathen@dnvgl.com  

Brattås   Marianne   University  of  Bergen   NORWAY   marianne.brattas@mbi.uib.no  

Cajaraville   Miren   University  of  the  Basque  Country   SPAIN   mirenp.cajaraville@ehu.es  

Christiansen  S   Jørgen   UiT-­‐  The  Arctic  University  of  Norway   NORWAY   jorgen.s.christiansen@uit.no  

Dubourg   Paul   University  of  applied  sciences,  Bremen   GERMANY   pldubourg@googlemail.com  

Frantzen   Marianne   Akvaplan-­‐niva   NORWAY   marianne.frantzen@akvaplan.niva.no  

Goksøyr   Anders   University  of  Bergen   NORWAY   Anders.Goksoyr@bio.uib.no  

Haakon   Hop   Norwegian  Polar  Institute   NORWAY   haakon.hop@npolar.no  

Heintz   Ron   National  Oceanic  and  Atmospheric  Administration   USA   ron.heintz@noaa.gov  

Ingebrigsten   Kristian   Norwegian  School  of  Veterinary  Science   NORWAY   kristian.ingebrigtsen0@nmbu.no  

Karamushko   Larisa   Murmansk  Marine  Biological  Institute   RUSSIA   karamushkol@mmbi.info  

Karamushko   Oleg   Murmansk  Marine  Biological  Institute   RUSSIA   karamushko_o@mmbi.info  

Korshunova   Ekaterina   UiT-­‐  The  Arctic  University  of  Norway   NORWAY   ekaterina.korshunova@uit.no  

Krasnov   Aleksei   NOFIMA   NORWAY   aleksei.krasnov@nofima.no  

Kunz   Kristina   Alfred  Wegner  Institute   GERMANY   Kristina.Kunz@awi.de  

Lambert   Elliot   World  Wide  Life  Foundation   NORWAY   elambert@wwf.no  

Lerebours   Adélaïde   University  of  Portsmouth   UK   adelaide.lerebours@port.ac.uk  

Madsen   Matias   Akvaplan-­‐niva/UIT   NORWAY   matias.langgaard.madsen@akvaplan.niva.no  

Meador   James   National  Oceanic  and  Atmospheric  Administration   USA   james.meador@noaa.gov  

Moldes-­‐Anaya   Angel   UiT-­‐  The  Arctic  University  of  Norway   NORWAY   angel.moldes-­‐anaya@uit.no  

Nahrgang   Jasmine   UiT-­‐  The  Arctic  University  of  Norway   NORWAY   jasmine.m.nahrgang@uit.no  

Nechev   Jordan   UiT-­‐  The  Arctic  University  of  Norway   NORWAY   jordan.nechev@uit.no  

Rusten   Marte   DNV-­‐GL   NORWAY   Marte.Rusten@dnvgl.com  

Schmidt   Matthias   Alfred  Wegner  Institute   GERMANY   Schmidt@awi.de  

Song   You   Norwegian  Institute  for  Water  research  (NIVA)   NORWAY   you.song@nmbu.no  

Storch   Daniela   Alfred  Wegner  Institute   GERMANY   Daniela.Storch@awi.de  

Tollefsen   Knut-­‐Erik   Norwegian  Institute  for  Water  research  (NIVA)   NORWAY   knut.erik.tollefsen@niva.no  

Varpe   Øystein   Akvaplan-­‐niva   NORWAY   oystein.varpe@akvaplan.niva.no  

Vieweg   Ireen   UiT-­‐  The  Arctic  University  of  Norway   NORWAY   ireen.vieweg@uit.no  

Wasbotten   Ingar   Unilab  analyse  AS   NORWAY   ingar.wasbotten@unilab.no  

Windich   Heidrun   Alfred  Wegner  Institute   GERMANY   Heidrun.Windisch@awi.de  

         

 

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