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Exploring consumer pathways and patterns of use for chemicals in the environment
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 02, 2015]
Background: Humans may be exposed to thousands of chemicals through contact in the workplace, home, and via air, water, food, and soil. A major challenge is estimating exposures to these chemicals, which requires understanding potential exposure routes directly related to how che...
ExpoCastDB: A Publicly Accessible Database for Observational Exposure Data
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Oct 27, 2011]
The application of environmental informatics tools for human health risk assessment will require the development of advanced exposure information technology resources. Exposure data for chemicals is often not readily accessible. There is a pressing need for easily accessible, che...
Feasibility Analysis of Incorporating In-Vitro Toxicokinetic Data as a Surrogate for In-Vivo Data for Read-across Predictions (ASCCT meeting)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Sep 30, 2016]
The underlying principle of read-across is that biological activity is a function of physical and structural properties of chemicals. Analogs are typically identified on the basis of structural similarity and subsequently evaluated for their use in read-across on the basis of the...
HIGH-DIMENSIONAL PROFILING OF TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR ACTIVITY DIFFERENTIATES TOXCAST CHEMICAL GROUPS
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 15, 2012]
The ToxCast™ project at the U.S. EPA uses a diverse battery of high throughput screening assays and informatics models to rapidly characterize the activity of chemicals. A central goal of the project is to provide empirical evidence to aid in the prioritization of chemicals for a...
Health Effects of Toxicants: Online Knowledge Support
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 15, 2016]
Research in toxicology generates vast quantities of data which reside on the Web and are subsequently appropriated and utilized to support further research. This data includes a broad spectrum of information about chemical, biological and radiological agents which can affect hea...
High-Throughput Exposure Potential Prioritization for ToxCast Chemicals
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Oct 27, 2011]
The U.S. EPA must consider lists of hundreds to thousands of chemicals when prioritizing research resources in order to identify risk to human populations and the environment. High-throughput assays to identify biological activity in vitro have allowed the ToxCastTM program to i...
In vitro Perturbations of Targets in Cancer Hallmark Processes Predict Rodent Chemical Carcinogenesis
(JOURNAL) [Published : Sep 28, 2012]
Thousands of untested chemicals in the environment require efficient characterization of carcinogenic potential in humans. A proposed solution is rapid testing of chemicals using in vitro high-throughput screening (HTS) assays for targets in pathways linked to disease processes ...
Integrating Data Sources for Process Sustainability Assessments (presentation)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 18, 2016]
To perform a chemical process sustainability assessment requires significant data about chemicals, process design specifications, and operating conditions. The required information includes the identity of the chemicals used, the quantities of the chemicals within the context of ...
Integrating mechanistic and polymorphism data to characterize human genetic susceptibility for environmental chemical risk assessment in the 21st century
(JOURNAL) [Published : Feb 01, 2011]
Response to environmental chemicals can vary widely among individuals and between population groups. In human health risk assessment, data on susceptibility can be utilized by deriving risk levels based on a study of a susceptible population and/or an uncertainty factor may be ap...
Integration of different data gap filling techniques to facilitate assessment of polychlorinated biphenyls: A proof of principle case study (ASCCT meeting)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Sep 30, 2016]
Data gap filling techniques are commonly used to predict hazard in the absence of empirical data. The most established techniques are read-across, trend analysis and quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSARs). Toxic equivalency factors (TEFs) are less frequently used d...
Machine Learning, Kevin Bacon, and Other Things I’ve Found Useful for Filling Chemical Risk Data Gaps
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 10, 2021]
Chemical safety involves both biology (what the chemical does to us) and behavior (what we do to encounter that chemical). Fully understanding either of those is beyond current scientific methods. Despite the inherent complexity certain features emerge that can provide helpful ru...
Migration of legacy dashboards to CompTox Chemicals Dashboard
(DATA/SOFTWARE) [Published : Nov 23, 2021]
This work will migrate and enhance the functionality delivered by legacy dashboards (e.g. EDSP21, ToxCast, CPCat and ACToR dashboards) into the CompTox Chemicals Dashboard and will result in the legacy dashboards being discontinued. All databases underpinning the Dashboard will u...
Multivariate analysis of toxicity experimental results of environmental endpoints. (FutureToxII)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jan 17, 2014]
The toxicity of hundreds of chemicals have been assessed in laboratory animal studies through EPA chemical regulation and toxicological research. Currently, over 5000 laboratory animal toxicity studies have been collected in the Toxicity Reference Database (ToxRefDB). In addition...
NCCLC: NETWORK FOR RAPID ASSESSMENT OF CHEMICAL LIFE CYCLE IMPACT
[Published : Mar 18, 2018]
<p> The project is expected to provide a platform for chemical and material life-cycle information exchange. A wide use of CLB will enable organically growing LCA database for chemicals and materials. The project is expected to help chemical producers understand potential envir...
New Chemical/Biological Profiling and Informatics Approaches for Exploring Mutagenicity & Carcinogenicity: Updates of EPA ToxCast and Tox21 Programs
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 23, 2009]
EPA’s National Center for Computational Toxicology is building capabilities to support a new paradigm for toxicity screening and prediction through harnessing of legacy toxicity data, creation of data linkages, and generation of new in vitro screening data. In association with EP...
Overview of ToxCast™
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 10, 2008]
In 2007, EPA launched ToxCast™ in order to develop a cost-effective approach for prioritizing the toxicity testing of large numbers of chemicals in a short period of time. Using data from state-of-the-art high throughput screening (HTS) bioassays developed in the pharmaceutical i...
Perspectives on Validation of High-Throughput Assays Supporting 21st Century Toxicity Testing
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jan 01, 2013]
In vitro high-throughput screening (HTS) assays are seeing increasing use in toxicity testing. HTS assays can simultaneously test many chemicals but have seen limited use in the regulatory arena, in part because of the need to undergo rigorous, time-consuming formal validation. ...
Predictive Models and Computational Toxicology
(BOOK CHAPTER) [Published : Jan 01, 2013]
Understanding the potential health risks posed by environmental chemicals is a significant challenge elevated by the large number of diverse chemicals with generally uncharacterized exposures, mechanisms, and toxicities. The ToxCast computational toxicology research program was l...
Predictive Toxicology and Computer Simulation of Male Reproductive Development (Duke U KURe and PMRC research day)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 29, 2016]
The reproductive tract is a complex, integrated organ system with diverse embryology and unique sensitivity to prenatal environmental exposures that disrupt morphoregulatory processes and endocrine signaling. U.S. EPA’s in vitro high-throughput screening (HTS) database (ToxCastDB...
Public Databases Supporting Computational Toxicology
(JOURNAL) [Published : Feb 01, 2010]
A major goal of the emerging field of computational toxicology is the development of screening-level models that predict potential toxicity of chemicals from a combination of mechanistic in vitro assay data and chemical structure descriptors. In order to build these models, resea...
Real-Time Growth Kinetics Measuring Hormone Mimicry for ToxCast Chemicals in T‑47D Human Ductal Carcinoma Cells
(JOURNAL) [Published : Jul 15, 2013]
High-throughput screening (HTS) assays capable of profiling thousands of environmentally relevant chemicals for in vitro biological activity provide useful information on the potential for disrupting endocrine pathways. Disruption of the estrogen signaling pathway has been implic...
Recent Developments in Toxico-Cheminformatics and Progress Towards a New Paradigm for Predictive Toxicology
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 28, 2009]
EPA’s Computational Toxicology Center is building capabilities to support a new paradigm for toxicity screening and prediction through harnessing of legacy toxicity data, creation of data linkages, and generation of new in vitro screening data. In association with EPA’s ToxCastTM...
Recent Developments in Toxico-Cheminformatics and Progress Towards a New Paradigm for Predictive Toxicology (2)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 29, 2009]
EPAs National Center for Computational Toxicology is building capabilities to support a new paradigm for toxicity screening and prediction through harnessing of legacy toxicity data, creation of data linkages, and generation of new in vitro screening data. In association with EPA...
Recent Developments in Toxico-Cheminformatics; Supporting a New Paradigm for Predictive Toxicology
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Dec 09, 2008]
EPA's National Center for Computational Toxicology is building capabilities to support a new paradigm for toxicity screening and prediction through the harnessing of legacy toxicity data, creation of data linkages, and generation of new high-content and high-thoughput screening d...
Release of ToxCastDB and ExpoCastDB databases
(DATA/SOFTWARE) [Published : Jan 06, 2011]
EPA has released two databases - the Toxicity Forecaster database (ToxCastDB) and a database of chemical exposure studies (ExpoCastDB) - that scientists and the public can use to access chemical toxicity and exposure data. ToxCastDB users can search and download data from over 50...