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COMPUTATIONAL TOXICOLOGY AT THE US. EPA: DEVELOPING NEW TOOLS TO SCREEN CHEMICALS FOR TOXIC EFFECTS AND TO UNDERSTAND THE BIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING DOSE- AND TIME-RESPONSE BEHAVIORS.
Citation:
CONOLLY, R. COMPUTATIONAL TOXICOLOGY AT THE US. EPA: DEVELOPING NEW TOOLS TO SCREEN CHEMICALS FOR TOXIC EFFECTS AND TO UNDERSTAND THE BIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS UNDERLYING DOSE- AND TIME-RESPONSE BEHAVIORS. Presented at University of North Carolina Dept. of Pharmacology, Chapel Hill, NC, March 27, 2006.
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The NCCT is charged with integrating modern computing and information technology with molecular biology to improve the EPA's prioritization of data requirements and risk assessment of chemicals.
Description:
The NCCT is charged with integrating modern computing and information technology with molecular biology to improve the EPA's prioritization of data requirements and risk assessment of chemicals.
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Computational Toxicology At The US EPA: Developing New Tools to Screen Chemicals For Toxic Effects and To Understand The Biological Mechanisms Underlying Dose-andTime_Response Behaviors (PDF, NA pp, 8 KB, about PDF)Record Details:
Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ ABSTRACT)
Product Published Date:03/27/2006
Record Last Revised:12/02/2008
OMB Category:Other
Record ID:
154010