Seminar by Francesco Dondero: Understanding PFAS-Mode of Action Across Model Species, Bioaccumulation in Terrestrial and Aquatic Food Webs, and Advanced Strategies for Water Remediation | Νέα

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12.03.2025
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Seminar by Francesco Dondero: Understanding PFAS-Mode of Action Across Model Species, Bioaccumulation in Terrestrial and Aquatic Food Webs, and Advanced Strategies for Water Remediation

The Seminar will take place at the Conference Centre of the Institute of Chemical Engineering Sciences (FORTH/ICE-HT), Stadiou str.-Platani Patras, on Wednesday, March 12, 2025 (16.00).

Speaker: Prof. Francesco Dondero, Department of Science and Technological Innovation, University of Eastern Piedmont “Amedeo Avogadro", Italy

For those who wish to attend the seminar remotely, please check the monitoring link: https://iceht-forth.webex.com/meet/Seminar

The Seminar will be in English.

Abstract

This seminar will explore the mode of action of PFAS in different model species, highlighting key toxicological mechanisms and biological effects. We will discuss bioaccumulation patterns across terrestrial and aquatic trophic chains, examining how PFAS transfer and persist in ecosystems. Additionally, the session will cover innovative strategies for PFAS removal from water in real case studies, including advanced remediation technologies based on urface action foam fractionation.

Short CV

Francesco Dondero, PhD is a professor of Ecology and Molecular Ecology at the Università del Piemonte Orientale, where he directs the Laboratory of Molecular and Environmental Toxicology. His research focuses on ecotoxicology, molecular systems biology, and the environmental impact of micropollutants, particularly PFAS and nanomaterials. As coordinator of the H2020 SCENARIOS project, he leads PFAS toxicology and remediation efforts. With extensive international collaborations and leadership in European projects, he is a pioneer in integrative biology and New Approach Methodologies (NAMs).