Where Next in Computational Toxicology: The Challenge of Supporting Quantitative Risk Assessment
Tytuł:
Where Next in Computational Toxicology: The Challenge of Supporting Quantitative Risk Assessment.
BIO:
Bio: Mark Cronin is Professor of Predictive Toxicology at the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, UK. He has over 35 years’ experience in the application of in silico approaches to predict the toxicity and fate of chemicals; in addition to development of strategies to develop alternatives to whole animal testing for toxicity. His current research includes the application of chemical grouping and read-across to assess human health and environmental endpoints, particularly the linking of Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) to category information. He has worked in numerous projects in this area including more than fifteen EU framework projects, as well as assisting in the uptake of in silico methods for regulatory purposes.
Data: 24.01.2024 (środa), godzina 10:00, sala D1