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Posted: September 13, 2011 QSAR booth at SETAC Europe 2011 - a brief visual report

A brief video report of our QSAR booth and platform presentations at the SETAC Europe 2011 conference in Milan.

Visual Report of the QSAR booth

Posted: September 13, 2011 QSAR presentations at SETAC Europe 2011 - full videos

The ORCHESTRA platform presentations at the SETAC Europe 2011 conference in Milan can now be viewed in full here.  

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Posted: July 12, 2011 PhD course: Use of QSAR models

logo phd coursePractical use of the CAESAR models for legislative purposes.
Copenhagen (DK), August 23rd, 2011

Learn more here: http://www.receto.dk/Nyheder/2011/PhD_course_QSAR%20models.aspx

Posted: May 24, 2011 Report of our online technical stakeholder survey

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The report of our online stakeholder survey is available here. Learn about benefits and barriers to QSARs use according to specialists, regulators and industry.

Posted: May 5, 2011 Interview with Wim De Coen

Watch the interview with Professor Wim de Coen,  Head of Evaluation 1 at the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA)

 

With special thanks to Wim de Coen.

Stakeholders to be addressed

The ORCHESTRA project will interact directly, and through this web portal, with a range of stakeholder organizations and individuals.  Those who have a "stake" in the development of in silico methods include not only those involved with the testing of chemical toxicity, but also all of us who are ultimately affected by the quality of that testing and/or concerned to reduce testing on animals.  Stakeholders therefore include the EU and member state regulators, industry, small companies, QSAR developers, policy makers, scientists, educators, NGOs and citizens.

 

Regulators

Environmental protection

Chemical registration

Pharmaceuticals

Pesticides

Cosmetics

Biocides

Industry

Chemicals

Pharmaceuticals

Pesticides

Food

NGOs

Environmental protection

Animal protection

Citizens

Citizens Associations

Consumer Associations

Academia

Information technology

Toxicology

Chemistry

Environmental sciences

Students

PhD students

Masters students