ASCCT-ESTIV Award Winners Webinar Series, Part 2 (April 3, 2024)Alexandre (Alex) Borrel, winner of the Edward Carney Predictive Toxicology Award (ASCCT)
Inotiv, Senior Computational Chemist
Research Topic: “Deep Learning Profile QSAR Modeling to Impute In Vitro Assay Results and Predict Chemical Carcinogenesis Mechanisms” SLIDES
Agnes Karmaus, winner of an ASCCT 12th Annual Meeting Poster Award
Syngenta, Senior Human Safety Project Expert
Research Topic: “Incorporating new approach methodologies into a tiered assessment framework for agrochemical metabolite human safety assessment” SLIDES
https://www.youtube.com/embed/64zXzc-0oYA?si=ZHAIoyvFie0wUyTf
ASCCT-ESTIV Award Winners Webinar Series, Part 3 (April 11, 2024)
Damaris Cristine Marios Ferreira Pinto, winner of the ASCCT International Travel Award
Biotechnologist and a human and environmental safety assessor Grupo Boticário in Brazil
Research Topic: “Assessing Sunscreen Product Toxicity on Coral Fragments: A New Approach methodology for Enhancing Reliability and Addressing Environmental Concerns”
Jerry Achar, winner of the Suzanne Fitzpatrick Student Travel Award (ASCCT)
PhD candidate at the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada)
Research Topic: “Facilitating analysis of implicit uncertainties in QSAR prediction of chemical toxicity: a case study of neurotoxicity”
Kirsten Veltman, winner of the ESTIV Best Poster Presentation at the EUROTOX2023 Congress in Ljubljana, Slovenia
PhD Candidate at the Centre for Health Protection (GZB), Innovating Testing Strategies (VTS), Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM)
Research Topic: “Application of Weighted Gene Co-expression Network Analysis as Mode of Action Screening Method for Suspected Non-Genotoxic Carcinogens Inducing Oxidative Stress”https://www.youtube.com/embed/KsuRyZH7Hm8?si=JpBqih2H1kpr3OP1