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Virtual Embryo: Cell-Agent Based Modeling of Developmental Processes and Toxicities (CSS BOSC)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 18, 2016]
Spatial regulation of cellular dynamics is fundamental to morphological development. As such, chemical disruption of spatial dynamics is a determinant of developmental toxicity. Incorporating spatial dynamics into AOPs for developmental toxicity is desired but constrained by the ...
Chemical and HTS Profiling of 63 Cleft Palate Teratogens from ToxCast (FutureTox III)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 19, 2015]
Cleft palate is a common human birth defect that has been linked to both genetic and environmental factors. To characterize the potential molecular targets and biological processes across mechanistically diverse teratogens that cause cleft palate, we mined the ToxCast high-throug...
Multiscale modeling and simulation of embryogenesis for in silico predictive toxicology (WC9)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 25, 2014]
Translating big data from alternative and HTS platforms into hazard identification and risk assessment is an important need for predictive toxicology and for elucidating adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) in developmental toxicity. Understanding how chemical disruption of molecular ...
Identifying Key Events in AOPs for Embryonic Disruption using Computational Toxicology (European Teratology Society - AOP symp.)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Sep 01, 2014]
Addressing safety aspects of drugs and environmental chemicals relies extensively on animal testing; however, the quantity of chemicals needing assessment and challenges of species extrapolation require alternative approaches to traditional animal studies. Newer in vitro and in s...
Computational Systems Toxicology: recapitulating the logistical dynamics of cellular response networks in virtual tissue models (Eurotox_2017)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Sep 13, 2017]
Translating in vitro data and biological information into a predictive model for human toxicity poses a significant challenge. This is especially true for complex adaptive systems such as the embryo where cellular dynamics are precisely orchestrated in space and time. Computer ce...
The Role of Epigenomics in Aquatic Toxicology
(JOURNAL) [Published : Oct 01, 2017]
Over the past decade, the field of molecular biology has rapidly incorporated epigenetic studies to evaluate organism–environment interactions that can result in chronic effects. Such responses arise from early life stage stress, the utilization of genetic information over ...
Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) framework for embryonic vascular disruption and developmental defects (SOT)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 16, 2017]
Vascular development commences with de novo assembly of a primary capillary plexus (vasculogenesis) followed by its expansion (angiogenesis) and maturation (angio-adaptation) into a hierarchical system of arteries and veins. These processes are tightly regulated by genetic signal...
Case Study: Organotypic human in vitro models of embryonic morphogenetic fusion
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 17, 2016]
Morphogenetic fusion of tissues is a common event in embryonic development and disruption of fusion is associated with birth defects of the eye, heart, neural tube, phallus, palate, and other organ systems. Embryonic tissue fusion requires precise regulation of cell-cell and cell...
Computer Simulation of Developmental Processes and Toxicities (IUTOX Mexico)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Oct 06, 2016]
see attached presentation slides
High-throughput literature mining to support read-across predictions of toxicity (ASCCT meeting)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Sep 30, 2016]
Building scientific confidence in the development and evaluation of read-across remains an ongoing challenge. Approaches include establishing systematic frameworks to identify sources of uncertainty and ways to address them. One source of uncertainty is related to characterizing ...
Toxicokinetic and Dosimetry Modeling Tools for Exposure Reconstruction: US EPA's Rapid Exposure and Dosimetry (RED) Project
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Feb 16, 2017]
New technologies and in vitro testing approaches have been valuable additions to risk assessments that have historically relied solely on in vivo test results. Compared to in vivo methods, in vitro high throughput screening (HTS) assays are less expensive, faster and can provide ...
Microcephaly: computational and organotypic modeling of a complex human birth defect (UNC-CH Adv. Tox. lecture)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 18, 2016]
lecture discusses computational and organotypic models of microcephaly in an AOP Framework and ToxCast assays.
A Liver-centric Multiscale Modeling Framework for Xenobiotics
(JOURNAL) [Published : Sep 16, 2016]
We describe a multi-scale framework for modeling acetaminophen-induced liver toxicity. Acetaminophen is a widely used analgesic. Overdose of acetaminophen can result in liver injury via its biotransformation into toxic product, which further induce massive necrosis. Our study foc...
Development of a 3D co-culture model using human stem cells for studying embryonic palatal fusion.
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jun 29, 2016]
Morphogenetic tissue fusion is a critical and complex event in embryonic development and failure of this event leads to birth defects, such as cleft palate. Palatal fusion requires adhesion and subsequent dissolution of the medial epithelial layer of the mesenchymal palatal shelv...
Computer Simulation of Embryonic Systems: What can a virtual embryo teach us about developmental toxicity? (LA Conference on Computational Biology & Bioinformatics)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 01, 2016]
This presentation will cover work at EPA under the CSS program for: (1) Virtual Tissue Models built from the known biology of an embryological system and structured to recapitulate key cell signals and responses; (2) running the models with real (in vitro) or synthetic (in silico...
Developmental Systems Toxicology: computer simulation in a ‘Virtual Embryo’ prototype (SEURAT-1 Progress Meeting)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Dec 04, 2015]
Evaluating and assessing impacts to development is an Agency priority (EPA’s Children’s Environmental Health Research Roadmap); however, the quantity of chemicals needing assessment and challenges of species extrapolation require alternative approaches to traditional animal studi...
Agent-Based Computational Modeling of Cell Culture: Understanding Dosimetry In Vitro as Part of In Vitro to In Vivo Extrapolation
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 17, 2016]
Quantitative characterization of cellular dose in vitro is needed for alignment of doses in vitro and in vivo. We used the agent-based software, CompuCell3D (CC3D), to provide a stochastic description of cell growth in culture. The model was configured so that isolated cells assu...
Microphysiological models of the developing nervous system (SOT workshop session overview)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 24, 2015]
Recent advances using human stem cells and other cells that can be ushered through differentiation and developmental maturation offer an unprecedented opportunity to develop predictive systems for toxicological assessment. The use of human cells is an advantage because there is n...
High-throughput PBPK and Microdosimetry: Cell-level Exposures in a Virtual Tissue Context (WC9)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Aug 26, 2014]
Toxicokinetic (TK) models can determine whether chemical exposures produce potentially hazardous tissue concentrations. Tissue microdosimetry TK models relate whole-body chemical exposures to cell-scale concentrations. As a proof of concept, we approximated the micro-anatomic arc...
Revolution In Toxicity Testing And Risk Prediction For Chemicals In The Environment (ASA)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 08, 2014]
Addressing safety aspects of drugs and environmental chemicals relies extensively on animal testing; however, the quantity of chemicals needing assessment and challenges of species extrapolation require alternative approaches to traditional animal studies. Newer in vitro and in s...
Revolutionizing Toxicity Testing For Predicting Developmental Outcomes (DNT4)
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 14, 2014]
Characterizing risk from environmental chemical exposure currently requires extensive animal testing; however, alternative approaches are being researched to increase throughput of chemicals screened, decrease reliance on animal testing, and improve accuracy in predicting adverse...
Toxicity of Vascular Disrupting Chemicals to Developing Zebrafish
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Nov 21, 2013]
Vascular development is integral to proper embryonic development and disruption of that process can have serious developmental consequences. We performed static 48-hr exposures of transgenic TG(kdr:EGFP)s843 zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos with the known vascular inhibitors Vatal...
A Computational Model Predicting Disruption of Blood Vessel Development
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 04, 2013]
Vascular development is a complex process regulated by dynamic biological networks that vary in topology and state across different tissues and developmental stages. Signals regulating de novo blood vessel formation (vasculogenesis) and remodeling (angiogenesis) come from a varie...