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US-EPA CompTox Chemicals Dashboard - a Web-based Data Integration Hub for Environmental Chemistry Data

Citation:

Williams, A., C. Grulke, R. Judson, J. Wambaugh, J. Dunne, AND J. Edwards. US-EPA CompTox Chemicals Dashboard - a Web-based Data Integration Hub for Environmental Chemistry Data. Presented at American Chemical Society Spring meeting, Orlando, FL, March 31 - April 04, 2019. https://doi.org/10.23645/epacomptox.8088911

Impact/Purpose:

This presentation will provide an overview of the CompTox Chemicals Dashboard, how it has developed into an integrated data hub for environmental data and real-time predictions for physicochemical and toxicological endpoints of interest to environmental scientists.Presentation given at the Spring 2019 American Chemical Society meeting.

Description:

The National Center for Computational Toxicology (NCCT) at the US Environmental Protection Agency has measured, assembled and delivered to the community an enormous quantity and diversity of data for the environmental sciences, including high-throughput in vitro screening data, in vivo and functional use data, exposure models and chemical databases with associated properties. The CompTox Chemicals Dashboard is a web-based application providing access to data associated with ~770,000 chemical substances but is not limited only as a data delivery hub. The application also provides the ability to perform real-time prediction for a series of physicochemical and toxicological endpoints as well as conduct read across using both chemical and biological data to support the read-across process. A batch search capability provides a facile approach to accessing data for thousands of chemicals at a time in user consumable formats such as Excel and SDF files. This presentation will provide an overview of the CompTox Chemicals Dashboard, how it has developed into an integrated data hub for environmental data and real-time predictions for physicochemical and toxicological endpoints of interest to environmental scientists. This abstract does not necessarily represent the views or policies of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:04/04/2019
Record Last Revised:05/28/2019
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 344992