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ILSI survey on human tissue applications.
ILSI Europe is proud to contribute to ESTIV 2024 by actively engaging ESTIV members and followers in a questionnaire and short survey on human tissue applications. These resources, curated by the Expert Group on Human Tissue appointed by ILSI Europe’s Alternatives to Animal Testing Task Force, aim to foster engagement and ignite fresh perspectives.
ESTIV May 2024 Webinar: From physiological maps to ontology maps using a systems biology approach Copy
Registration is open for the next joint ASCCT-ESTIV webinar titled From physiological maps to ontology maps using a systems biology approach
ESTIV 2024 Congress Abstract submission is open!
The abstract submission is now open for the next edition of the ESTIV Congress, which will be held in Prague from June 3-6, 2024! The Abstract submission has been extended by October 31, 2023
LIVe2024 – Lung in Vitro Event – Deadline for registration is approaching!
LIVe2024 intends to be a unique exchange platform for scientists interested in in vitro respiratory researches, stakeholders from academia, pharma, biotech, chemical, tobacco, consumer goods, medical devices industries, CROs and regulatory agencies.
Our vice president, Dr.Clive Roper, interviewed by Pro Anima
Comité Scientifique Pro Anima interviewed our vice-president Dr.Clive Roper. You can read this in French and English.
ELIXIR Toxicology Community Workshop FAIRification of Toxicological Research Output: Leveraging ELIXIR Resources
The ELIXIR toxicology community is organizing a workshop on the FAIRification of toxicological research output…
NAMs and Next Generation Risk Assessment for Food Safety
International Akademie Fresenius NAMs ONLINE Conference on “NAMs and Next Generation Risk Assessment for Food Safety” will be held on 7 March 2024. …
ESTIV May 2024 Webinar: From physiological maps to ontology maps using a systems biology approach
Registration is open for the next joint ASCCT-ESTIV webinar titled From physiological maps to ontology maps using a systems biology approach