Use of Non-Apical Assay Data in an Integrated Approach to Testing and Assessment of Chemical Mixtures in the Environment: the Advent of Adverse Outcome Pathway Footprinting
Citation:
Lambert, J. Use of Non-Apical Assay Data in an Integrated Approach to Testing and Assessment of Chemical Mixtures in the Environment: the Advent of Adverse Outcome Pathway Footprinting. Society of Toxicology, San Antonio, TX, March 11 - 15, 2018.
Impact/Purpose:
This speaker abstract is part of a session proposal for the 2018 Society of Toxicology annual meeting. Drs. Margaret Pratt (NCEA-IRIS) and Cynthia Rider (NIEHS) are the co-chairs of the proposed session which is designed to present information related to mixtures risk assessment of environmental chemicals, such as PAHs. I have specifically been asked to speak about the use of 21st century toxicity information in human health assessment (e.g., assay data from novel data streams).
Description:
This speaker abstract is part of a session proposal for the 2018 Society of Toxicology annual meeting. I am proposing to speak about the use of new approach methods and data, such as AOPs, in mixtures risk assessment. I have developed an innovative approach called AOP footprinting that I intend to present at this meeting.