Computational Toxicology

Computational Toxicology

By Risk Science Consortium, LLC

One-day course providing instruction on the use of computational approaches to predict exposure and toxicity in a safety assessment.

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One Kingdom St

One Kingdom Street London W2 6BD United Kingdom

Agenda

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Computational Toxicology

Ron Brown

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  • 8 hours
  • In person

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Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

Science & Tech • Science

Computational Toxicology

Practical advice on the use of QSAR models and read across approaches in the ISO 10993-17:2023 standard and ICH Q3E (draft) guideline.


Join Ron Brown, Principal Toxicologist, Risk Science Consortium for a one-day course which will provide instruction on the use of computational approaches to predict the toxicity of data-poor extractable & leachable (E&L) compounds and the rate at which they migrate from pharmaceutical packaging, drug delivery devices, and medical devices. This course will also discuss how to use these model-derived estimates of toxicity and dose in a safety assessment of E&L compounds.

Lunch and coffee breaks included in ticket price.


LEARNING MODULES

When to use computational approaches.

Using open-source exposure models to predict patient exposure to leachables.

Using open-source QSAR models and expert systems to predict toxicological hazards.

Using Read Across and grouping methods to derive Tolerable Intake/Permitted Daily Exposure values.

Using model-derived predictions of exposure and toxicity in a safety assessment.

Hands-on use of models, presentation of case studies, and Q&A.

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Risk Science Consortium, LLC

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Nov 10 · 9:00 AM GMT