Alice Baynesمشاهده پروفایل
مدرس ارشد
- Ecotoxicology
- Endocrine Disruption
- Aquatic Biology
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Alice Baynes is Senior Lecturer and Divisional Lead in Environmental Sciences at Brunel University London's Department of Life Sciences, College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences. She serves on SETAC Europe's steering committee for Endocrine Disrupter Testing and Risk Assessment and co-founded Brunel's Centre for Pollution Research and Policy. Education: PhD in Environmental Toxicology (2010, Brunel University London); BSc Hons Marine Biology (2002, University of Hull) Her research focuses on endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in aquatic environments, particularly their impacts on fish and freshwater gastropod molluscs' development, reproduction, and immune systems. She challenges the assumption that molluscs use vertebrate-like sex steroids, advocating for improved EDC testing protocols. Recent publications explore antidepressant drug pollution, microplastics, and pharmaceutical removal techniques, with keywords spanning Environmental Toxicology , Aquatic Pollution , and Endocrine Disruption . Notable subfields include mollusc endocrinology, antidepressant effects on gastropods, and green chemistry applications. Scientific Awards: Fellow of Higher Education Academy (2018) NERC Studentship (as supervisor) Baynes supervises PhD students on topics like pharmaceutical impacts on molluscs and microplastic effects. She has secured grants from NERC, Defra, UKWIR, and European Commission projects, advancing regulatory frameworks for EDCs. Her outreach includes organizing SETAC Europe sessions and contributing to OECD/EU reports.








