Belgian Conference on Ecotoxicology – BCE 2026

When?
From 28 October 2026 to 30 October 2026

The Organising Committee of the first edition of the Belgian Conference on Ecotoxicology (BCE 2026) is delighted to welcome you to Mons, Belgium, for three inspiring days of presentations, discussions, and networking in the dynamic field of ecotoxicology.

Since the publication of Rachel Carson’s groundbreaking book Silent Spring in 1962, awareness of the impact of anthropogenic pollutants on wildlife has grown tremendously. Despite this increasing recognition, opportunities for researchers to engage in in-depth discussions and collaborations across borders remain limited.

With BCE 2026, our goal is to bring together students, early-career researchers and established scientists to share cutting-edge research, exchange pioneering ideas, and foster stimulating discussions that will advance our understanding of ecotoxicology and its applications in conservation and environmental protection.

The scope of the conference is intentionally broad, welcoming studies using all biological models, from microorganisms to insects, plants, fish, birds, and mammals, as well as research addressing all types of chemical pollutants, including agrochemicals, plastics, particulate matters, metals, pharmaceuticals, and beyond. This inclusive approach aims to stimulate cross-disciplinary dialogues and inspire new perspectives on the challenges posed by environmental contaminants.

The conference will be held on the University of Mons (UMons) campus, from Wednesday 28 October to Friday 30 October 2026. The program will feature both oral and poster presentations in English, providing opportunities for researchers at all career stages to showcase their work.

In line with our commitment to making this event accessible to all, registration will be free of charge. However, due to budget constraints, participation will be limited to 100 attendees, so we encourage you to register early to secure your spot.

We look forward to welcoming you warmly to Mons in 2026 to tackle the challenges of ecotoxicology together.

The Organising Committee.

 

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