OpenTox EURO
Conference
(co-organized by OpenRiskNet)
10 – 11 Oct 2018
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Athens,
GR
Activity details
The theme of the conference: Bridging the gap between experimental and computational work in safety and risk assessment
Organisations involved
Edelweiss Connect GmbH (EwC)
National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)
Resources & Training materials
Building risk assessment workflows with OpenRiskNet
11 Oct 2018
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Abstract:
This workshop aims at providing the users with experience on using the OpenRiskNet infrastructure for risk assessment. Users investigate a problem from nanosafety, studying a panel of nanoparticles (including dry powders of oxides of titanium, zinc, cerium and silicon, dry powders of silvers, suspensions of polystyrene latex beads and dry particles of carbon black, nanotubes and fullerene, as well as diesel exhaust particles). The OpenRiskNet infrastructure is employed to generate models on the toxicity of studied nanoparticles, more specifically the Jaqpot platform for modelling, available at http://www.jaqpot.org. Event pages available at http://www.opentox.net/events/opentox-euro-2018/s6 .
This workshop aims at providing the users with experience on using the OpenRiskNet infrastructure for risk assessment. Users investigate a problem from nanosafety, studying a panel of nanoparticles (including dry powders of oxides of titanium, zinc, cerium and silicon, dry powders of silvers, suspensions of polystyrene latex beads and dry particles of carbon black, nanotubes and fullerene, as well as diesel exhaust particles). The OpenRiskNet infrastructure is employed to generate models on the toxicity of studied nanoparticles, more specifically the Jaqpot platform for modelling, available at http://www.jaqpot.org. Event pages available at http://www.opentox.net/events/opentox-euro-2018/s6 .
Publisher: OpenRiskNet
Target audience: Risk assessors, Researchers, Students, Developers, Data owners, Nanosafety community, General public, OpenRiskNet stakeholders, Regulators, Data modellers
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Organisations involved: EwC, NTUA
Biokinetics Modelling: use, form, inputs and outputs of PBPK models
9 Oct 2018
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Abstract:
Aim: understanding the use, form, inputs and outputs of physiologically based (PBPK) pharmacokinetic models. Presentation of software applications for developing PBPK models. Customising PBPK to individual time-drug concentration data. Creating optimal drug dosage regimens
Aim: understanding the use, form, inputs and outputs of physiologically based (PBPK) pharmacokinetic models. Presentation of software applications for developing PBPK models. Customising PBPK to individual time-drug concentration data. Creating optimal drug dosage regimens
Target audience: Risk assessors, Researchers, Developers, Data owners, Nanosafety community, OpenRiskNet stakeholders, Regulators, Data modellers
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: NTUA