Agenda
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Registration
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Implementation of in-vitro methods in the safety evaluation of skin sensitization of chemicals under REACH
- Parallel history of REACH and Skin sensitisation
- REACH registrants need to test in vitro
- General data on skin sensitisation tests for REACH purposes
- Unavailability of trained CROs
- Solving some problems with new tests
Costanza RovidaScientific Officer and Senior Regulatory Specialist, CAAT-Europe, Konstanz University and Team Mastery, Italy -
Refreshments
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From the library to the knowledge base: how not to drown in the data deluge
- Introduce the AOP (Adverse Outcome Pathway) Framework Analysis study
- Outline challenges of data deluge for chemicals management and regulation
- Potential solutions AOP Framework based knowledge management could offer
- Stakeholder engagement.
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Lunch
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Chesar (part 1)
*Please bring your own laptop with the latest IUCLID 6 desktop package (IUCLID 6.3 downloadable from https://iuclid6.echa.europa.eu/download) and Chesar 3.4 desktop package (downloadablehttps://chesar.echa.europa.eu/chesar-tool) installed. Please check that you have sufficient rights on your IUCLID desktop installation to import/export datasets as well as create new substances.
Roberta BernasconiSenior Scientific Officer, ECHA, Finland -
Refreshments
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Chesar (part 2)
Roberta BernasconiSenior Scientific Officer, ECHA, Finland -
Close of Day Two