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Chemical Journeys

Chris Hughes
Sustainability
EU CLP Regulation
REACH
Innovative Toxicology
Risk Assessment
QSAR
Ecotoxicology
Environmental Persistence
Chemical Risk Assessment
PFAS
In Silico Modeling
Kreatis
Cosmetic Industry
Misinformation
Biomimicry Institute
Biodiversity
Ecetoc
Biosurfactants
Endocrine Disruptors
Toxicology

Welcome to Chemical Journeys. Explore the science and story of chemicals in the environment through conversations with people working in this area.

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In this episode, I speak with Dr. Watze de Wolf.

Watze has had a long and accomplished career working as a scientist and manager in both industry and regulatory settings, including 15 years working at the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).

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In this episode I speak with Dr. Steven Brennan, co-founder and CEO of Foresight.

Foresight is a software platform that helps organizations to make sense of complex and fast moving chemical regulations, so they can always be ready for what's coming ... more

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What happens to the chemicals we use in everyday life once they enter the environment?

In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Irene Bramke, Senior Environmental Risk Assessor at AstraZeneca.

Irene and I have a detailed discussion about persistence (ho... more

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In this episode I speak with Dr Katherine Santizo, Programme Manager of Cefic's Long-range Research Initiative (LRI). 

Since 1999, Cefic-LRI has funded over 250 projects (totaling approximately €90 million) to advance the scientific assessment of th... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Watze de Wolf
Formerly worked at ECHA with extensive experience in environmental science and regulatory affairs
Reg MSC
Episode: Putting yourself in a regulator's shoes - Watze de Wolf
Steven Brennan
Co-founder and CEO of Foresight, a software platform for navigating chemical regulations
Foresight
Episode: A tool to improve your regulatory foresight - Steven Brennan, Foresight
Dr. Irene Bramke
Senior Environmental Risk Assessor at AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca
Episode: Getting a grip on environmental persistence – Irene Bramke, AstraZeneca
Dr. Katherine Santizo
Program manager for the Cefic Long Range Research Initiative
Cefic-LRI
Episode: Fostering advances in chemical safety research - Katherine Santizo, Cefic-LRI
Anna Zhenova
Founder and CEO of Green Rose Chemistry
Green Rose Chemistry
Episode: Green chemistry in practice - Anna Zhenova, Green Rose Chemistry
Janet Greenwood
Founder of the Chemical Regulation Self Help Group and Regulatory Compliance Expert
TT Environmental
Episode: Serving the regulatory compliance community - Janet Greenwood, TT Environmental
Thomas Hartung
Professor of Evidence-Based Toxicology at Johns Hopkins and Director of the Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing
Johns Hopkins University
Episode: The dual revolution of AI and animal-free science - Thomas Hartung, Johns Hopkins University
Blanca Serrano Ramón
Secretary General of Ecetoc
Ecetoc
Episode: Working together to advance chemical safety - Blanca Serrano, ECETOC
Andrew Johnson
Environmental research scientist from the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, and a visiting professor at Brunel University
UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
Episode: Decoding messages from nature - Andrew Johnson, UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

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Chris Hughes
Independent scientist and host with a focus on environmental chemistry and regulatory matters.

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Reflecting on 40 years of regulatory developments in Europe – Peter Fisk
Q: What piece of advice would you give someone starting out in their career?
Believe in your capabilities and don't fight unnecessary battles, because what happens won't be what you initially thought.
Reflecting on 40 years of regulatory developments in Europe – Peter Fisk
Q: What is a big goal that you're working towards in the coming months?
To be involved in a project for DG Grow focusing on sustainability and developing a network of centers of expertise.
Unlocking the potential of in silico toxicology - Paul Thomas, Kreatis
Q: Have you found that easier to work with ECHO data since they've moved to the ECHOchem platform?
Paul highlights the challenges they've faced with the new system and how it has become less user-friendly compared to previous databases.
Unlocking the potential of in silico toxicology - Paul Thomas, Kreatis
Q: What were the kind of key things that drove you to starting this company?
Paul mentions his passion for what they were doing and their potential for the area of in silico toxicology.
Untangling sustainability in the apparel industry - Libby Sommer
Q: What is one piece of advice that you could give to yourself or somebody else starting out in their career today?
Be proactive with online avenues for reaching out and customize your connection requests.

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Conversations center around the depth and complexity of chemicals in the environment, featuring experts who share insights from various sectors, including regulatory compliance, environmental science, and chemical safety. Topics extensively explored include the regulatory landscape surrounding chemicals, sustainable practices in the industry, and the practical applications of green chemistry. Noteworthy is the podcast's emphasis on the intersection of science and policy, reflecting on how evolving regulations impact both industry operations and public health. The discussions resonate with current global challenges such as sustainability and environmental justice, providing a platform for nuanced conversations around these critical themes.

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1. Dr. Watze de Wolf
2. Steven Brennan
3. Dr. Irene Bramke
4. Dr. Katherine Santizo
5. Anna Zhenova
6. Janet Greenwood
7. Thomas Hartung
8. Blanca Serrano Ramón

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