MN-AM.com is happy to attend the upcoming 17th International Congress of Toxicology in Maastricht, NL in September 2022. We invite you to visit our booth no. 41 at the exhibition.
We will demonstrate our suite of software tools and applications in the area of computational toxicology and chemical safety and risk assessment. We are available to answer any questions regarding our science and technology and will be glad to help you finding the right solution for your challenges.
In addition, please find below a list of scientific presentation related to our technology that will be given in the technical sessions of the ICT 2022.
We are looking forward to meeting you.
Oral presentation
- A High Throughput Screening Concept for Read-Across of A Large Inventory of Related Structures J.F. Rathman1,2, C. Yang3, T. Magdziarz3, A. Mostrag-Szlichtyng1, B. Hobocienski1, J.V. Ribeiro1, S. Kulkarni4, T. S. Barton-Maclaren4 1MN-AM, Columbus, Ohio, United States of America, 2Ohio State University, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Columbus, Ohio, United States of America, 3MN-AM, Nuremberg, Germany, 4Health Canada, Existing Substances Risk Assessment Bureau, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Abstract: 898 Session: SOC-V – Short Oral Communications V (platform) Date: Wednesday, September 21, 2022, 9:00am CEST Room: Cape Town (0.11)
Poster presentations
- Development of Chemical and Toxicological Domains to Support a Chemoinformatics Tool to Identify Chemicals Promoting Cholestatic Liver Injury M.T.D. Cronin1, S.J. Belfield1, J.W. Firman1, B. Hobocienski2, T. Magdziarz3, A. Mostrag-Szlichtyng2, J.F. Rathman2, J.V. Ribeiro2, C. Yang2,3 1Liverpool John Moores University, School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 2MN-AM, Columbus, Ohio, United States of America,3 MN-AM, Nuremberg, Germany Abstract: 599 Session: P04 – Computational toxicology Poster board: P04-13 Date: Monday, September 19, 2022, 1:00pm CEST Room: Auditorium 1, Auditorium 2, Paris, Brussels, Sydney, Cape Town (A1, A2, 0.5, 0.4, 0.10, 0.11)
- A Knowledge Hub Leveraging Public Resources to Improve In Silico Chemical Safety Assessment C. Yang1, J. Marusczyk1, E. Benfenati2, B. Hobocienski3, T. Husøy4, D. Jennen5, T. Luechtefeld6, A. Manganaro7, A. Mostrag-Szlichtyng3, A. Paini8, J. Rathman3, E. Roggen10, A. Roncaglioni2, S. Schaller8, C.H. Schwab1, J.V. Ribeiro3, M. Teunis9, M. Verheijen5 1MN-AM, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, 2Mario Negri Institute of Pharmacological Research, Milan, Italy, 3MN-AM, Columbus, Ohio, United States of America, 4Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway, 5Maastricht University, Toxicogenomics, Maastricht, Netherlands, 6ToxTrack, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America, 7Kode Srl, Pisa, Italy, 8esqLABS GmbH, Saterland, Lower Saxony, Germany, 9HU University, Utrecht, Netherlands, 103Rs Management and Consulting ApS, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark Abstract: 914 Session: P04 – Computational toxicology Poster board: P04-23 Date: Monday, September 19, 2022, 1:00pm CEST Room: Auditorium 1, Auditorium 2, Paris, Brussels, Sydney, Cape Town (A1, A2, 0.5, 0.4, 0.10, 0.11)
Special event
- ChemTunes·ToxGPS® / COSMOS NG Reception – Toxicity Data and In Silico Workflows for Next Generation Risk Assessment Hosted by MN-AM Learn about the latest new features and data in the chemoinformatics platform ChemTunes·ToxGPS® for chemical safety and risk assessment as well as in its public version COSMOS NG MECC Maastricht, Room 2.19 Tuesday, September 20, 2022, 5:00pm – 7:00pm CEST Download invitation