Pesticides in indoor house dust - upcoming webinar
SPRINT Ask the Author Webinar
Date: 3rd June 2025
Time: 13:30-14:30 CET
Speakers: Paul Scheepers (Radboud University) and Daniel Figueiredo (Utrecht University)
Join us for the next SPRINT webinar, where our researchers will present findings about pesticides and indoor house dust. You will also have the opportunity to ask the researchers questions about their work.
Registration is free of charge.
>> Sign up here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/d662f294-83ba-4e82-ab80-cd5550e16e1f@27d137e5-761f-4dc1-af88-d26430abb18f
Our chief science coordinator, Associate Professor Paul Scheepers, will present SPRINT-based research about pesticides and indoor dust. He will provide an overview of two recently published papers, both of which explore pesticide residues in indoor house dust across Europe and in Argentina.
Read the papers here:
Occurrence of pesticide residues in indoor dust of farmworker households across Europe and Argentina:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969723064240?via%3Dihub
Pesticide contamination in indoor home dust: A pilot study of non-occupational exposure in Argentina:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0269749125005810?via%3Dihub
Dr Daniel Figueiredo, also a SPRINT partner, will present some of his wider research about indoor house dust, including his paper about pesticides in doormat and floor dust from homes.
Read Daniel's paper here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S026974912200238X
In advance of the webinar, check out our blog about indoor house dust: https://sprint-h2020.eu/index.php/blog/item/11-pesticide-residues-in-indoor-house-dust-of-farming-households-recommendations-for-minimising-exposure
SPRINT conference - registration now open
Registration is now open for SPRINT’s conference!
Join us as we share our much-anticipated final results and key messages surrounding the impacts of pesticides on environmental and human health.
📅 25 June 2025
📍La Tricoterie, Brussels / online via live stream
🕐 9:00-5:00 CET
>> Learn more and register here
This event will bring together key stakeholders from European institutions, agriculture, advisory services, NGOs, and research to discuss pressing challenges and innovative solutions.
SPRINT’s experts will present their insights on the environmental and health impacts of pesticides, followed by discussions on transition strategies and successful initiatives to reduce reliance on pesticides.
Participants will have opportunities to exchange ideas and information through interactive discussions, a poster session and informal networking.
The event will place a strong focus on policy recommendations and will encourage active engagement and diverse perspectives. It will conclude with a collective reflection, summarizing key takeaways and outlining future directions.
What to expect on the day
Morning session:
⭐ Introduction and context setting
⭐ Keynote speeches from European Commission representatives
⭐ SPRINT project overview and its regulatory context
⭐ Environmental impacts of pesticides: our results
⭐ Human health impacts of pesticides: our results
⭐ Synthesis, policy implications, panel discussion
Afternoon session:
⭐ Invited speaker: shaping the future of sustainable plant protection
⭐ SPRINT toolbox: recommendations for risk assessment and policy
⭐ Cost-benefit analysis results
⭐ Success stories for moving away from pesticide reliance
⭐ Transition pathways: policy recommendations
⭐ Final discussion and panel
We will circulate a final agenda for the day in due course.
Find out more about our venue, La Tricoterie, here: EN - La Tricoterie - Fabrique de liens
If you have any questions about the event, please contact SPRINT: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
New blog: How many pesticides contaminate farmers’ homes and the environment?
We are pleased to share our latest blog post, 'How many pesticides contaminate farmers’ homes and the environment?'.
Our research reveals widespread presence of hazardous pesticide mixtures—including banned substances—in both conventional and organic farming contexts. It underscores the need for regulators to account for combined effects of multiple pesticides, rather than assessing them in isolation.
Read on to learn about:
- How many different pesticides we found in each environmental matrix, including indoor dust of farming households, air, water, sediment, and soil;
- What these findings mean for health and ecological risk assessments;
- Policy recommendations for improving pesticide regulation in Europe.
Read the full blog here: https://sprint-h2020.eu/index.php/blog/item/12-how-many-pesticides-contaminate-farmers-homes-and-the-environment
Webinar: Pesticides and Human Gut Health (Tues 15th April)
Join SPRINT’s ‘Ask the Author’ Webinar: Pesticides and Human Gut Health
SPRINT is pleased to invite you to our next 'Ask the Author' webinar, taking place on Tuesday, 15th April, from 12:30 to 13:30 (CET).
Register here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/d70cbbd3-02bd-40ba-ae65-4c7e2469dd83@27d137e5-761f-4dc1-af88-d26430abb18f
In this session, two researchers will discuss their work on the impact of pesticides on the human gut microbiome, followed by a Q&A session where you can ask your own questions.
Meet the Speakers
Maaike Gerritse (Wageningen University & Research): As part of the SPRINT project, Maaike is completing her PhD on the human gut and nasal microbiome in relation to pesticide exposure. She also examines the direct effects of pesticides on human tissue using gut and lung organoids.
Find out more about her work here: https://shorturl.at/uAn5Z
Milla Brandão Gois (University of Groningen): Milla studies the impact of environmental factors on the human gut microbiome, with a particular interest in how environmental, microbiome, and genetic factors interact to influence health.
Read one of her latest papers here: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/microbiology/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1223120/full
Why is SPRINT studying the microbiome?
Understanding how pesticides affect the microbiome is important as it is a crucial aspect of human health. Read more in our blog post by Maaike: https://sprint-h2020.eu/index.php/blog/item/7-how-and-why-sprint-are-studying-microbiomes
Register now to join this insightful discussion!