Lhasa Limited is excited to be joining the 35th GUM Meeting (German Society for Environmental Mutation Research/Gesellschaft für Umwelt-Mutationsforschung), taking place across 7 – 10 October 2025 in Ludwigshafen, Germany.
The event provides a collaborative exchange of scientific knowledge and discussion focusing on emerging and trending topics relevant to the toxicology industry. In line with this, Lhasa will be proactively contributing to discussions surrounding innovative and novel strategies in genetic toxicology.
We are excited to address innovation in carcinogenicity assessments, specifically how we support confidence in carcinogenic data through expert TD50 values.
The Lhasa carcinogenicity database (LCDB) houses crucial data across various compounds to provide the foundation for reliable toxicity decisions and in silico predictions.
Through an engaging Poster Presentation by David Ponting (Principal Scientist at Lhasa Limited) we will showcase the innovative reliability scoring which fuels Lhasa TD50 value calculations and the scientific confidence they provide to onward safety assessments.
David will also be chair of a session closely related to one such use case of carcinogenicity data, in silico genotoxicity predictions:
Day 2 GUM Meeting: Wednesday 8 October 2025 | 16:30 – 18:00
Joint session: In silico prediction of genotoxicity
Lhasa has been at the forefront of in silico solutions specifically for predictive software, which mitigates the requirement for in vivo testing whilst solving real-world genotoxicity challenges. Our expertise is leveraged by industry collaboration and regulatory relationships, and we are delighted to engage in this joint session discussing in silico methods of chemical safety assessment.
We look forward to engaging with like-minded professionals across industry as well as showcasing Lhasa’s innovative approach to chemical safety assessment. Achieve confidence with expertly developed in silico solutions from Lhasa and discover efficiency, reliability and confidence.