Resources & Training
This page contains resources and training materials to support OpenRiskNet users in getting familiar with the services and tools available in the e-infrastructure. On top of tutorials and video demonstrations, you will also find information on our publications (e.g. peer-review articles, presentations, posters) that may help you further in learning about OpenRiskNet concepts and implementations.
Site-of-metabolism prediction in OpenRiskNet
30 Oct 2019
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Abstract:
Metabolites can play an important role in adverse effects of parent drug (or other xenobiotic) compounds. During the EU-H2020 OpenRiskNet project, several partners (VU Amsterdam, HHU/HITeC Hamburg, Uppsala University, JGU Mainz) have worked together on making methods and tools available within the OpenRiskNet platform for metabolite and site-of-metabolism (SOM) prediction. For that purpose we have integrated ligand-based metabolite predictors (e.g., MetPred, FAME 3, SMARTCyp) and protein-structure and -dynamics based models to predict SOMs of Cytochrome P450 (CYP450) substrates. CYP450s metabolize ~75% of the currently marketed drugs and their active-site shape and plasticity often play an important role in determining the substrate's SOM. To facilitate the combined use of the metabolite prediction approaches and their outcomes, we made Jupyter notebooks available that gather and visualize results from the integrated services. Here we illustrate the possible added value of their combined use in the context of a pilot study on SOM prediction for compounds with known metabolite-associated toxicity. Finally we shortly discuss related work from our laboratory, on predicting Cytochrome P450 binding affinity prediction.
Metabolites can play an important role in adverse effects of parent drug (or other xenobiotic) compounds. During the EU-H2020 OpenRiskNet project, several partners (VU Amsterdam, HHU/HITeC Hamburg, Uppsala University, JGU Mainz) have worked together on making methods and tools available within the OpenRiskNet platform for metabolite and site-of-metabolism (SOM) prediction. For that purpose we have integrated ligand-based metabolite predictors (e.g., MetPred, FAME 3, SMARTCyp) and protein-structure and -dynamics based models to predict SOMs of Cytochrome P450 (CYP450) substrates. CYP450s metabolize ~75% of the currently marketed drugs and their active-site shape and plasticity often play an important role in determining the substrate's SOM. To facilitate the combined use of the metabolite prediction approaches and their outcomes, we made Jupyter notebooks available that gather and visualize results from the integrated services. Here we illustrate the possible added value of their combined use in the context of a pilot study on SOM prediction for compounds with known metabolite-associated toxicity. Finally we shortly discuss related work from our laboratory, on predicting Cytochrome P450 binding affinity prediction.
Published in: OpenTox Euro Conference 2019
Publisher: OpenTox Association
Target audience: Risk assessors, Researchers, OpenRiskNet stakeholders, Bioinformaticians
Organisations involved: VU
Connecting Adverse Outcome Pathways, knowledge and data with AOPLink workflows
15 Jul 2019
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Additional materials:
Slides
Slides
Related services:
BridgeDb identifier mapping service
AOP-Wiki SPARQL Endpoint
ToxTargetLinks
The Adverse Outcome Pathway Database (AOP-DB)
BridgeDb identifier mapping service
AOP-Wiki SPARQL Endpoint
ToxTargetLinks
The Adverse Outcome Pathway Database (AOP-DB)
Target audience: Risk assessors, Researchers, Students, Nanosafety community, Data modellers, Bioinformaticians
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: UM
AOP-Wiki Resource Description Framework
4 Jul 2019
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Additional materials:
Slides
Slides
Target audience: Nanosafety community
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: UM
Deploying Applications to an OpenRiskNet Virtual Environment
24 Jun 2019
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Additional materials:
Slides
Slides
Related services:
Lazar Toxicity Predictions
Lazar Toxicity Predictions
Publisher: OpenRiskNet
Target audience: Developers, Software developers
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: IM
Demonstration on OpenRiskNet approach on modelling for prediction or read across (ModelRX case study)
24 Jun 2019
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Additional materials:
Slides
Slides
Related services:
Lazar Toxicity Predictions
Lazar Toxicity Predictions
Publisher: OpenRiskNet
Target audience: Risk assessors, Researchers, Students, Data modellers, Bioinformaticians
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: NTUA
Use Nextflow for toxicogenomics-based prediction
27 May 2019
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Additional materials:
Slides
Slides
Target audience: Researchers, Students, Developers, Data modellers, Bioinformaticians
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: CRG
How to describe OpenRiskNet services and their functionality by semantic annotation
13 May 2019
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Additional materials:
Slides
Slides
Related services:
Lazar Toxicity Predictions
Lazar Toxicity Predictions
Target audience: Developers, Software developers, Data providers
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: EwC
AOP-DB: The Adverse Outcome Pathway Database
8 Apr 2019
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Additional materials:
Slides
Slides
Target audience: Risk assessors, Researchers, Students, OpenRiskNet stakeholders, Regulators, Data modellers
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: UM
AOPLink - Linking experimental data to Adverse Outcome Pathways
27 Mar 2019
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Additional materials:
Slides
Slides
Related services:
BridgeDb identifier mapping service
AOP-DB SPARQL Endpoint
AOP-Wiki SPARQL Endpoint
ToxTargetLinks
BridgeDb identifier mapping service
AOP-DB SPARQL Endpoint
AOP-Wiki SPARQL Endpoint
ToxTargetLinks
Publisher: OpenRiskNet
Target audience: Risk assessors, Researchers, Students, Data modellers, Bioinformaticians
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: UM
Demonstration on data curation
18 Mar 2019
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Additional materials:
Slides
Slides
Publisher: OpenRiskNet
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: EwC, UM, Fraunhofer, IM
OpenRiskNet e-infrastructure Deployment
25 Feb 2019
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Additional materials:
Slides
Slides
Publisher: OpenRiskNet
Target audience: Developers, Software developers
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: IM
WP3 Training, Support, Dissemination
13 Dec 2018
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Additional materials:
WP3 presentation
WP3 presentation
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: EwC, JGU, CRG, UM, UoB, NTUA, Fraunhofer, UU, VU, IM, INERIS
WP1 Requirement Analysis, Outreach and Case Studies
13 Dec 2018
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Additional materials:
WP1 presentation
WP1 presentation
Related services:
Squonk Computational Notebook
Squonk Computational Notebook
Target audience: OpenRiskNet stakeholders
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: EwC, JGU, CRG, UM, UoB, NTUA, Fraunhofer, UU, VU, IM, INERIS
WP2 Interoperability, Deployment and Security
13 Dec 2018
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Additional materials:
WP2 presentation
WP2 presentation
Related services:
JGU WEKA REST Service
JGU WEKA REST Service
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: EwC, JGU, CRG, UM, UoB, NTUA, Fraunhofer, UU, VU, IM, INERIS
WP4 Service Integration
13 Dec 2018
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Additional materials:
WP4 presentation
WP4 presentation
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: EwC, JGU, CRG, UM, UoB, NTUA, Fraunhofer, UU, VU, IM, INERIS
Implementation Challenge and Associated Partner Programme
2 Nov 2018
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Additional materials:
Implementation_Challenge_and_Associated_Partner_Programme.pdf
Implementation_Challenge_and_Associated_Partner_Programme.pdf
Target audience: OpenRiskNet stakeholders
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: EwC
OpenRiskNet Case Studies
2 Nov 2018
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Case studies are used to test and evaluate the solutions provided by OpenRiskNet to the predictive toxicology and risk assessment community especially regarding the usability of the developed APIs and the interoperability layer.
Case studies are used to test and evaluate the solutions provided by OpenRiskNet to the predictive toxicology and risk assessment community especially regarding the usability of the developed APIs and the interoperability layer.
Additional materials:
OpenRiskNet_Case_Studies.pdf
OpenRiskNet_Case_Studies.pdf
Target audience: Risk assessors, OpenRiskNet stakeholders
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: EwC, JGU, CRG, UM, UoB, NTUA, Fraunhofer, UU, VU, IM, INERIS
Introduction to OpenRiskNet e-infrastructure
2 Nov 2018
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Additional materials:
OpenRiskNet_Infrastructure_and_Tools.pdf
OpenRiskNet_Infrastructure_and_Tools.pdf
Target audience: Developers, OpenRiskNet stakeholders
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: IM
Introduction to OpenRiskNet
2 Nov 2018
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Additional materials:
OpenRiskNet_Introduction.pdf
OpenRiskNet_Introduction.pdf
Target audience: OpenRiskNet stakeholders
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: EwC
Big Data in Toxicogenomics: Towards FAIR predictions
26 Jul 2018
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Additional materials:
Slides
Slides
Related services:
Transcriptomics data from human, mouse, rat in vitro liver models
Transcriptomics data from human, mouse, rat in vitro liver models
Target audience: Risk assessors, Researchers, Bioinformaticians
Organisations involved: UM
Integration and interoperability (conference session)
23 Nov 2017
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Besides new and improved in vitro methods, in silico plays a major role in the endeavor to reach the 3R goals of replacement, reduction and refinement in both toxicodynamics and biokinetics and especially in the interplay with the first mentioned methods in forming integrated approaches to testing and assessment (IATA) and integrated testing strategies (ITS). However, for the most efficient usage of these methods and making them available to all stakeholder, these tools need to be available and accessible not necessarily in an open (not in the sense of free of charge but of open, interpretable and reproducible science), harmonized and interoperable way. This session will present international approaches and platforms providing discovery services and repositories for predictive-toxicology and risk-assessment software solutions and related disciplines, activities to harmonize the description, access and usage of these and ways to combine them into workflows for more complex analysis and modeling task.
Besides new and improved in vitro methods, in silico plays a major role in the endeavor to reach the 3R goals of replacement, reduction and refinement in both toxicodynamics and biokinetics and especially in the interplay with the first mentioned methods in forming integrated approaches to testing and assessment (IATA) and integrated testing strategies (ITS). However, for the most efficient usage of these methods and making them available to all stakeholder, these tools need to be available and accessible not necessarily in an open (not in the sense of free of charge but of open, interpretable and reproducible science), harmonized and interoperable way. This session will present international approaches and platforms providing discovery services and repositories for predictive-toxicology and risk-assessment software solutions and related disciplines, activities to harmonize the description, access and usage of these and ways to combine them into workflows for more complex analysis and modeling task.
Publisher: OpenTox
Target audience: Researchers, Bioinformaticians, Software developers
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Organisations involved: EwC, UM