Society of Toxicology (SOT) 62nd Annual Meeting 2023
Unilever SEAC scientists will be giving four oral presentations and two poster presentations at 62nd Society of Toxicology (SOT) Annual Meeting in Nashville, TN, USA (March 19-23, 2023) and have contributed to a further five poster presentations as co-authors.
For full details, please visit the SOT website.
Unilever Oral Presentations
Sunday, March 19
Continuing Education PM08: Checking in on Adverse Outcome Pathways: Evolving Development, Evaluation, and Application
- Structuring Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment in the Presence and Absence of a Specific Mechanism/Relevant AOP (PDF 2.75 MB) (Opens in a pop-up window ), presented by Georgia Reynolds
Tuesday, March 21
Workshop Session: Developing Human-Relevant New Approach Methodologies to Measure Key Events in Pulmonary Adverse Outcomes: Focus on Chronic Endpoints
- Pathophysiology of Respiratory Sensitization: Use of Clinical Hallmarks Combined with Adverse Outcome Pathway to Inform the Development of New Approach Methodologies to Identify Chemical Respiratory Allergens (PDF 1.57 MB) (Opens in a pop-up window ), presented by Ramya Rajagopal
Satellite Meeting: 21st Century Toxicology: Sneak Preview of Ongoing Relevant Activities
SAFE Consortium, update by Paul Carmichael
Thursday, March 23
Symposium Session: Refining Inhalation Risk Assessments by Integrating New Approach Methodologies
- Development of a Next-Generation Risk Assessment Framework Informed by Adverse Outcome Pathways (PDF 3.14 MB), presented by Matthew Dent
Collaboration Posters with Unilever Co-Authors
- P327 - The Skin Allergy Risk Assessment-Integrated Chemical Environment (SARA-ICE) Model for UN GHS classification – an evaluation and application in case studies (PDF 1.35 MB), presented by Georgia Reynolds. Authors: G. Reynolds, J. Reynolds, N. Gilmour, J. Strickland, E. Reinke, D. Germolec, J. Traux, D. Allen, G. Maxwell, and N. Kleinstreuer
- P362 - Making Safety Decisions for a Sunscreen Active Ingredient Using Next-Generation Risk Assessment: Benzophenone 4 Case Study (PDF 2.38 MB), presented by Matthew Dent. Authors: M. Dent, S. Cable, N. Hewitt, J. Houghton, H. Li, J. Reynolds, P. Kukic, S. Scott, S. Malcomber, R. Mascarenhas, C. Alexander-White, and M. Baltazar
- P229 - Searching for LINCS to Stress: Using Text-Mining to Efficiently Curate Stress-Response Chemicals. (PDF 1.95 MB) Authors: B. A. Chambers, D. Basili, L. Word-Taylor, N. Baker, A. Middleton, R. Judson, and I. Shah
- P269 - Development of a Nonanimal-Integrated Approach to Testing and Assessment for Acute Aquatic Toxicity Hazard Classification and Labelling. (PDF 1.71 MB) Authors: D. S. Macmillan, P. Ambure, J. Dawick, N. Fabre, G. Hodges, S. Loisel-Joubert, E. Serrano-Candelas, B. Serrano Ramón, C. Rivetti and R. A. Stackhouse
- P330 - Applying a Next-Generation Risk Assessment (NGRA) Framework for Skin Sensitization to Inconsistent New Approach Methodology (NAM) Information. (PDF 216.61 KB) Authors: S. Hoffmann, N. Gilmour, N. Alépée, P. Kern, E. van Vliet, D. Bury, M. Miyazawa, and H. Nishida
- P410 - Development of a Database to Derive Inhalation TTC Values for Airborne Compounds. (PDF 550.69 KB) Authors: M. Schwarz‑Zocher, A. M. Api, K. Joshi, A. Giusti, J. Rose, S. Collins, G. Patlewicz, A. M. Bowden, F. Boisleve, M. Singal, N. Sadekar, and S. E. Escher
- P473 - Weight-of-Evidence Analysis for the Development of a Reference List of Chemical Respiratory Sensitizers. (PDF 1.03 MB) Authors: J. Ponder, K. Sullivan, S. Enoch, M. Singal, E. Roggen, G. Patlewicz, N. Baker, K. Sewald, J. Ezendam, R. Settivari, S. Cochrane, and R. Rajagopal