Staff
Jenny Maner
About Me
I am a PhD student in aquatic environmental toxicology doing research both in the lab and in the field. My main interests are surface water quality, especially with regards to chemical contamination, and the use of cell lines as in vitro alternatives to animal testing, both in chemical risk assessment and water quality monitoring.
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Projects
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Publications
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Schug, H., Maner, J., Hülskamp, M., Begnaud, F., Debonneville, C., Berthaud, F., … Schirmer, K. (2020). Extending the concept of predicting fish acute toxicity in vitro to the intestinal cell line RTgutGC. ALTEX: Alternatives to Animal Experimentation, 37(1), 37-46. doi:10.14573/altex.1905032, Institutional Repository
Maner, J., Burkard, M., Cassano, J. C., Bengtson Nash, S. M., Schirmer, K., & Suter, M. J. F. (2019). Hexachlorobenzene exerts genotoxic effects in a humpback whale cell line under stable exposure conditions. RSC Advances, 9(67), 39447-39457. doi:10.1039/C9RA05352B, Institutional Repository
Schug, H., Maner, J., Begnaud, F., Berthaud, F., Gimeno, S., Schirmer, K., & Županič, A. (2019). Intestinal fish cell barrier model to assess transfer of organic chemicals in vitro: an experimental and computational study. Environmental Science and Technology, 53(20), 12062-12070. doi:10.1021/acs.est.9b04281, Institutional Repository
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Address
E-Mail: | jenny.maner@cluttereawag.ch |
Phone: | +41 58 765 5576 |
Fax: | +41 58 765 5802 |
Address: | Eawag
Überlandstrasse 133 8600 Dübendorf |
Office: | BU E10 |
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Research Group
Animal cells and organisms
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Focalpoints
aquatic ecotoxicology, alternatives to animal testing, in vitro toxicity studies of chemicals and environmental samples, mammalian and fish cell lines, in vitro bioassays, molecular toxicology, organic pollutants, impedance-based toxicity testing, organ-on-chip, microfluidics, surface water quality monitoring, biosensors