MN-AM.com enjoyed attending the 63rd Annual Meeting and ToxExpo of the Society of Toxicology in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA in March 2024. Due to your participation visiting our booth, our poster presentations, and our events, discussing with us our science and technology, this SOT was again a big success for us.
We say a big THANK YOU to all of you.
Please find below our poster presentations that have been contributed by us and are now available to you for download. In case of any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you again.
Poster presentations
- Assessment of Chemical Mixtures and Constituents from Botanical-Originated Ingredients or Extracts: A Case Study of Citroflavonoids
C. Yang1,2, J.F. Rathman1,3, Y. Lim4, S. Yang4, J. Lee4, B. Hobocienski1, T. Magdziarz2, A. Mostrag-Szlichtyng1, J. Park1, and J.V. Ribeiro1.
1MN-AM, Columbus, OH; 2MN-AM, Nuremberg, Germany; 3Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; and 4Korean Cosmetics Institute of Industries, Osan-si, Republic of Korea.
Abstract 4412, Poster Board P199
ToxExpo‚ Exhibit Hall C‚ Salt Palace Convention Center
Computational Toxicology II
Wednesday, March 13, 2:15pm – 4:15pm (US MST) - ChemTunes MetaBase as a Data Source to Facilitate Regulatory Assessment of QSAR Models and Predictions
A. Mostrag-Szlichtyng1, B. Hobocienski1, C. Yang1, J.V. Ribeiro1, and J.F. Rathman1,2.
1MN-AM, Columbus, OH; and 2Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.
Abstract 5021, Poster Board P122
Hall E‚ Salt Palace Convention Center
Late-Breaking 1
Thursday, March 14, 8:30am – 11:30am (US MST) - Computational Decision Workflows Evaluation Following the New OECD QSAR Assessment Framework
J.F. Rathman1,2, T. Yamada3, C. Yang1, C. Barber4, A. Mostrag-Szlichtyng1, J.V. Ribeiro1, and B. Hobocienski1.
1MN-AM, Columbus, OH; 2Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; 3NIHS, Kawasaki, Japan; and 4Lhasa Limited, Leeds, United Kingdom.
Abstract 5171, Poster Board P272
Hall E‚ Salt Palace Convention Center
Late-Breaking 5
Thursday, March 14, 8:30am – 11:30am (US MST)
Special event
- MN-AM, Molecular Networks Altamira Exhibitor-Hosted Session: NAMs and NGRA with ChemTunes·ToxGPS®
MN-AM presented new features of its unique chemoinformatics platform ChemTunes·ToxGPS® to support next generation risk assessment (NGRA) for human-health relevant endpoints.
An application of ChemTunes·ToxGPS® using data from new approach methods (NAM) facilitating transparent and reproducible endpoint-specific chemical safety and risk assessment was presented and discussed.
In addition and in collaboration with MN-AM, Professor Mark Cronin (LJMU) presented a case using the public COSMOS NG platform for chemical safety assessment.
Salt Palace Convention Center, Room 155E
Wednesday, March 13, 3:00pm – 4:00pm (US MST)
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