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Competence building & transfer of knowledge

Education activities

  • IRIS-Biomiljø is presently involved in an active collaboration with the University of Stavanger to develop new student education courses within the field of environmental science, ecotoxicology and biomarker research.

Training
  • Impact Assessment Training Course - Aberdeen 2006 & 2007)
    Environmental risk and monitoring of produced water
  • Risk Assessment. (Akvamiljø Caspian AS, Petrobras)
    Biomarkers. The use and interpretation. (Akvamiljø Caspian AS, Petrobras)
  • Students ( Master, PhDs). Collaboration with University of Stavanger, University of Plymouth, University of Bergen
  • Host laboratory for student traineeships ( Leonardo de Vinci )

Preparation of Biomarker Handbooks on
  • Field Surveys
  • Sampling and analytical procedures
  • Interpretation

Consultancy & environmental advisory
  • BioPartnerAS – A collaboration between IRIS & Plymouth Environmental Laboratory


Organisation of workshops.
  • Workshop for Total - Biomarkers ( AURORA)
    Biomarkers – which roles can they play in environmental management related to oil and gas activities off-shore ?
    November 2009, Paris

    Invited participants: International Biomarker experts and Total.

  • Workshop for Eni Norge AS -“SensoMare” -
    Sensing technology: Potential approaches to marine environmental monitoring
    October 2009
    Participants: Invited experts from Europe and USA and key oil companies.
  • NPC 2008 – The 4th Norwegian Proteomic Conference
    October 2008


  • Russia – Norway
    Nov. 2005 Petromax. Client : The Research Council of Norway
    The bi-lateral co-operation on arctic environmental research & harmonization about Environmental Risk Assessment methods.

  • Workshops for TOTAL E & P Norge.
    Workshops and communication of research & results.
    Participants: Oil & gas operators from the Norwegian sector and the TOTAL group
    internationally

  • Workshop for PETROBRAS.
    Biomarkers. Monitoring, interpretation.
    Participants: Personnel from PETROBRAS, Brasilian universities and research institutes.

  • Laboratory based practical workshops & experiments
    ref. Aquatic Toxicology, vol 78, May 2005:
    Biological Effects of Environmental
    P
    ollution in Marine Ecosystems.




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