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Predictive Modeling and Computational Toxicology
(BOOK CHAPTER) [Published : Dec 01, 2011]
Embryonic development is orchestrated via a complex series of cellular interactions controlling behaviors such as mitosis, migration, differentiation, adhesion, contractility, apoptosis, and extracellular matrix remodeling. Any chemical exposure that perturbs these cellular proce...
Developmental toxicity testing for safety assessment: new approaches and technologies
(JOURNAL) [Published : Oct 17, 2011]
The ILSI Health and Environmental Sciences Institute's Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology Technical Committee held a 2-day workshop entitled "Developmental Toxicology-New Directions" in April 2009. The fourth session of this workshop focused on new approaches and technolog...
Zebrafish – As an Integrative Model for Twenty-first Century Toxicity Testing
(JOURNAL) [Published : Sep 01, 2011]
The zebrafish embryo is a useful small model for investigating vertebrate development because of its transparency, low cost, transgenic and morpholino capabilities, conservation of cell signaling, and concordance with mammalian developmental phenotypes. From these advantages, the...
Systems Modeling in Developmental Toxicity
(BOOK CHAPTER) [Published : May 03, 2011]
An individual starts off as a single cell, the progeny of which form complex structures that are themselves integrated into progressively larger systems. Developmental biology is concerned with how this cellular complexity and patterning arises through orchestration of cell divi...
Simulating Microdosimetry in a Virtual Hepatic Lobule
(JOURNAL) [Published : Apr 01, 2010]
The liver plays a key role in removing harmful chemicals from the body and is therefore often the first tissue to suffer potentially adverse consequences. To protect public health it is necessary to quantitatively estimate the risk of long-term low dose exposure to environmental ...
Virtual Tissues and Developmental Systems Biology (book chapter)
(BOOK CHAPTER) [Published : Jun 01, 2010]
Virtual tissue (VT) models provide an in silico environment to simulate cross-scale properties in specific tissues or organs based on knowledge of the underlying biological networks. These integrative models capture the fundamental interactions in a biological system and enable ...
Applications of Computational Toxicology to the Understanding of Risks of Developmental Toxicity
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Jul 01, 2009]
In response to a request from US EPA, the National Research Council (NRC) developed a long-range vision and strategic plan for the future of toxicity testing in the 21st century. The report, published in 2007, called for a transformation in toxicology that would provide a more r...
PBPK Models, BBDR Models, and Virtual Tissues: How Will They Contribute to the Use of Toxicity Pathways in Risk Assessment?
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : May 12, 2009]
Accuracy in risk assessment, which is desirable in order to ensure protection of the public health while avoiding over-regulation of economically-important substances, requires quantitatively accurate, in vivo descriptions of dose-response and time-course behaviors. This level of...
Methodology for Uncertainty Analysis of Dynamic Computational Toxicology Models
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Sep 30, 2009]
The task of quantifying the uncertainty in both parameter estimates and model predictions has become more important with the increased use of dynamic computational toxicology models by the EPA. Dynamic toxicological models include physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) mode...
EPAs Virtual Embryo: Modeling Developmental Toxicity
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Sep 30, 2009]
Embryogenesis is regulated by concurrent activities of signaling pathways organized into networks that control spatial patterning, molecular clocks, morphogenetic rearrangements and cell differentiation. Quantitative mathematical and computational models are needed to better unde...
Chemical Risk Assessment and Virtual Tissues
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 21, 2009]
Presentation to describe the challenges and benefits of Virtual Tissue and chemical risk assessment.
2009 International Workshop on Virtual Tissues
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Apr 21, 2009]
Internal presentation on how virtual tissues will improve understanding of molecular and cellular pathways to efficiently analyze thousands of environmental contaminants.
Virtual Tissue Models in Developmental Toxicity Research
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 18, 2009]
Prenatal exposure to drugs and chemicals may perturb, directly or indirectly, core developmental processes in the embryo (patterning, morphogenesis, proliferation and apoptosis, and cell differentiation), leading to adverse developmental outcomes. Because embryogenesis entails a...
Incorporating "omics" in the study of reproduction and development: Virtual Tissue Models in Developmental Toxicity Research
(PRESENTATION) [Presented : Mar 18, 2009]
In recent years, ground breaking research in genomic applications in the area of reproductive and developmental toxicology have been successful in linking changes in the expression of specific genes and their higher-level biological processes to effects induced by drugs or chemic...