In Silico Chemical Safety: Perspectives, Opportunities and Challenges
We are pleased to inform you that MN-AM is holding the one-day symposium “Navigating In Silico Chemical Safety” at the Friedrich-Alexander-University (FAU) in Erlangen, Germany on October 11th, 2018. The event and program is organized by Prof Mark Cronin (Liverpool John Moores University, UK) and Prof Tim Clark (FAU, Germany) in order to ensure participation from regulatory bodies. The program seeks to reflect on perspectives, opportunities and challenges in chemical safety issues and to direct us to future paths. Please find the agenda below.
Agenda
Morning Session
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In Silico Chemical Safety – Opportunities and Challenges 10:00h
Mark Cronin (Liverpool John Moores University)
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In Silico Chemical Safety – Consumer Industry Perspective 10:30h
Ann Detroyer (L’Oréal)
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In Silico Chemical Safety – Pharmaceutical Industry Perspective 11:00h
Wolfgang Muster (Roche)
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Challenges – Addressing Metabolism with Computational Chemistry Approaches: General Problem Statement and its Tractability* 11:30h
Andreas Göller (Bayer AG)
Working Lunch
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Luncheon & Discussions 12:00-14:00h
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Outputs, Legacy and Perspectives from the eTox and eTRANSAFE Projects 12:40-13:00h
Ferran Sanz (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
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ChemTunes•ToxGPS® Demo with Use Case 13:00-13:20h
MN-AM
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Uncertainty, Dempster-Shafer Theory and Building Confidence 13:20-13:40h
James Rathman (The Ohio State University)
Afternoon Session
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Regulatory Agency Perspective: In Silico Evidence in the Safety Assessment of Chemicals in Food 14:00h
Rositsa Serafimova (EFSA) - by video link
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Novel Integrated Approaches for the Safety Assessment of Cosmetic Products 14:30h
Corrado Galli (University of Milan)
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Challenges – In Silico Chemical Safety: Mixtures* 15:00h
Emiel Rorije (RIVM)
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New Horizons – Linking In Silico and In Vitro Evidence* 15:30h
Fabian Steinmetz (Merck KGaA)
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New Horizons – Vectorised Phenotype Descriptors* 16:00h
Paul Selzer (Novartis)
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To the Future... and Beyond! 16:30h
Andrew Worth (European Commission – Joint Research Centre)
End of Symposium
*15 min presentation followed by 15 min group discussion
Registration (closed)
We hope that the agenda raised your interest and, of course, the participation is free.