This course familiarizes students with the novel concepts being used to revamp regulatory toxicology in response to a breakthrough National Research Council Report “Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: A Vision and a Strategy.” We present the latest developments in the field of toxicology—the shift from animal testing toward human relevant, high content, high-throughput integrative testing strategies. Active programs from EPA, NIH, and the global scientific community illustrate the dynamics of safety sciences.

Toxicology 21: Scientific Applications

Toxicology 21: Scientific Applications


Instructors: Lena Smirnova
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- Cell Cultures
- Pharmacology
- Laboratory Research
- Biochemistry
- Data Mining
- Endocrinology
- Biostatistics
- Environmental Regulations
- Analytical Testing
- Biochemical Assays
- Molecular Biology
- Molecular, Cellular, and Microbiology
- Hazard Analysis
- Bioinformatics
- Environmental Science
- Laboratory Testing
- Medical Science and Research
- Network Analysis
- Pre-Clinical Development
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Reviewed on May 3, 2018
Very nicely designed course. The instructors offer an excellent and easy to understand overview of a range of promising Tox21 tools and approaches using good examples and illustrations.
Reviewed on Nov 19, 2018
Awesome course! Highly essential information for all toxicologists!
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I am very happy and glad to part of your course.Thank you
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