Future Events
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OECD has published new guidelines
We are excited to share, that OECD has published new important guidelines: OECD Guideline 497 and 498 related to sensitisation and phototoxicity!
May ESTIV-ASCCT Webinar: New Approach Methods in genotoxicity and mechanistic toxicity testing for the animal-free safety assessment of novel pharmaceuticals and chemicals
Every year, large numbers of new compounds are being developed for a wide range of purposes…..
The new Biomedical research report from ECVAM: Tackling neurodegenerative diseases with more human relevant research
To promote more human relevant research, the JRC’s EU Reference Laboratory for alternatives to animal testing (EURL ECVAM) led a study to review advanced non-animal models used in the field of neurodegenerative diseases, specifically for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.
ESTIV Corporate member’s event: EPISKIN ACADEMY Webinar
The second EPISKIN webinar is focusing on the theme eye irritation and Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment (IATA) for Serious Eye Damage and Eye Irritation for regulatory toxicology…
ATLA Launching 4 special issues on NAMs!
The four special virtual issues are focusing on: Biobanking, In silico tools, Serum-free approaches and Educational resources. Prompt publishing and no submission or publication fees payable.
Webinar + Guidance on gaining acceptance in next generation PBK modelling approaches for regulatory approaches – May 10, 2021
If you are from the community of PBK model developers, or the proponent of a model in a regulatory submission, or a regulator who needs to assess the applicability of the models in chemical evaluations, this webinar is for you!
The report of the Commission’s Second Annual Forum on Endocrine Disruptors has been published
The objective of the Second Annual Forum held on December 17-18, 2020 was to present the actions on endocrine disruptors
WC11 Virtual Congress | 23 August – 2 September 2021
The LOC of the WC11 decided to extend the deadline for abstract submission and for editing! Due to the change to an online congress, WC11 temporarily closed the abstract module, however, the abstract submission and editing is now possible again.