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Overview

Leo Goeyens is affiliated with the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Belgium. Their academic profile includes various contributions to research, positioning them within an active scholarly context.

While specific details about their recent publications, co-authors, and frequent publication venues are not listed, Leo Goeyens maintains a presence in the academic community through the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

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There is no record of book publications or awards linked to Leo Goeyens in the provided data.

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Best Publications

  • A review of dietary and non-dietary exposure to bisphenol-A.

    Tinne Geens;Dominique Aerts;Carl Berthot;Jean-Pierre Bourguignon

  • Are potential sources for human exposure to bisphenol-A overlooked?

    Tinne Geens;Leo Goeyens;Adrian Covaci

  • Bioconcentration and Biomagnification of Mercury and Methylmercury in North Sea and Scheldt Estuary Fish

    W Baeyens;M Leermakers;T Papina;A Saprykin

  • General description of the Scheldt estuary

    W.F.J. Baeyens;B.T.M. Van Eck;C. Lambert;R. Wollast

  • Intake of bisphenol A from canned beverages and foods on the Belgian market.

    Tinne Geens;Tali Zipora Apelbaum;Leo Goeyens;Hugo Neels

  • Barite formation in the Southern Ocean water column

    N. Stroobants;F.A. Dehairs;L. Goeyens;N. Vanderheijden

  • A Room Temperature Procedure for the Manual Determination of Urea in Seawater

    Leo Goeyens;N Kindermans;M Abu Yusuf;M Elskens

  • Suspended barite as a tracer of biological-activity in the southern-ocean

    F Dehairs;N Stroobants;Leo Goeyens

  • Levels of bisphenol-A in thermal paper receipts from Belgium and estimation of human exposure.

    Tinne Geens;Leo Goeyens;Kurunthachalam Kannan;Hugo Neels

  • Accumulation of suspended barite at mesopelagic depths and export production in the southern ocean.

    Frank Dehairs;Willy Baeyens;Leo Goeyens

  • Nutrient anomalies in Fragilariopsis kerguelensis blooms, iron deficiency and the nitrate/phosphate ratio (A. C. Redfield) of the Antarctic Ocean

    de Henricus Baar;van Maria Leeuwe;R. Scharek;L. Goeyens

  • Chemically Activated Luciferase Gene Expression (CALUX) Cell Bioassay Analysis for the Estimation of Dioxin-Like Activity: Critical Parameters of the CALUX Procedure that Impact Assay Results

    Isabelle Windal;Michael S. Denison;Linda S. Birnbaum;Nathalie Van Wouwe

  • Carbon, nitrogen contents and stable carbon isotope abundance in mangrove leaves from an east African coastal lagoon (Kenya)

    R.G. Rao;A.F. Woitchik;L. Goeyens;A. van Riet

  • On suspended barite and the oxygen-minimum in the Southern Ocean

    F.A. Dehairs;L. Goeyens;N. Stroobants;P. Bernard

  • Chemical contamination of free-range eggs from Belgium

    I Van Overmeire;L Pussemier;V Hanot;L De Temmerman

  • Particulate barium stocks and oxygen consumption in the Southern Ocean mesopelagic water column during spring and early summer: relationship with export production

    F Dehairs;D Shopova;S Ober;C Veth

  • Brominated flame retardants in Belgian home-produced eggs: levels and contamination sources.

    Adrian Covaci;Laurence Roosens;Alin C. Dirtu;Nadia Waegeneers

  • Iron enrichment experiments in the Southern Ocean: physiological responses of plankton communities

    van Maria Leeuwe;R. Scharek;de Henricus Baar;J.T.M. de Jong

  • Seasonal variation of phytoplankton community structure and nitrogen uptake regime in the Indian Sector of the Southern Ocean

    Semeneh Mengesha;Frank Dehairs;Michel Fiala;Marc Elskens

  • Analysis of Ah receptor pathway activation by brominated flame retardants

    David J. Brown;Ilse Van Overmeire;Leo Goeyens;Michael S. Denison

  • Phytoplankton composition and cell carbon distribution in Prydz Bay, Antarctica: relation to organic particulate matter and its δ13C values

    Elźbieta E. Kopczyńska;Leo Goeyens;M. Semeneh;Frank Dehairs

Frequent Co-Authors

Willy Baeyens
Willy Baeyens Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Marc Elskens
Marc Elskens Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Frank Dehairs
Frank Dehairs Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Willy R. G. Baeyens
Willy R. G. Baeyens Ghent University
Adrian Covaci
Adrian Covaci University of Antwerp
Edwin De Pauw
Edwin De Pauw University of Liège
Michael S. Denison
Michael S. Denison University of California, Davis
Jean-François Focant
Jean-François Focant University of Liège
Christiane Lancelot
Christiane Lancelot Université Libre de Bruxelles
Renate Scharek
Renate Scharek Spanish National Research Council

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