Events
When
12 - 16 March 2017
Booth Number
2152
2017 - Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting and ToxExpo
Conference

The 56th SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo was held in Baltimore from the 12th-16th March 2017.
Please scroll down for links to our SOT publications
Lhasa's Exhibitor-Hosted Sessions
In Silico Strategies to Assess Potentially Mutagenic Impurities Under ICH M7
Lhasa Limited, the world leader for knowledge and data sharing in chemistry and the life sciences will present on the different strategies that can be used to assess the risk of impurities under ICH M7, including the generation of purge based arguments and mutagenicity prediction methodologies.
Highly Relevant Proprietary Data and Predictive Models for Drug Development
Lhasa Limited and Molecular Networks will provide an overview of a new resource to improve early drug candidate safety assessment. Resulting from the eTOX project, eTOXsys provides high quality proprietary toxicity data and predictive models integrated into an overall decision-making tool.
Lhasa's Posters
eTOXsys, an Integrated Platform to Profile and Data Mine across Multiple Databases and Prediction Models Christof H. Schwab (Molecular Networks)
Expert Review of the Mutagenicity of Carbamates - Using QSAR Predictions for ICH M7 Classification Rachel Hemingway
Regulatory Submissions under ICH M7 - Application of Expert Review Dave J. Yeo
Performance of Derek Nexus' In Silico EC3 Model for Predicting Dermal Sensitization Potency Jedd Hillegass (BMS)
The Validation of Integrated Testing Strategies for Skin Sensitization: The Importance of Reviewing the In Vivo Reference Data Martyn Chilton
Developmental and Reproductive Toxicity Predictions in Derek Nexus: External Validation with Two Expertly Called Datasets Dave Yeo
Modeling the Mutagenic Potential of Primary and Secondary Amines US FDA/NCTR
How Important is Expert Review when Measuring EC3 Predictions in Derek Nexus - Alkyl halides - a case study Martyn Chilton
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- In Silico Strategies to Assess Potentially Mutagenic Impurities Under ICH M7
- Expert review of the mutagenicity of carbamates - using (Q)SAR predictions for ICH M7 classification
- Regulatory Submission Under ICH M7 - Application of Expert Review
- The validation of Integrated Testing Strategies for skin sensitisation:
- Developmental and Reproductive Toxicity Predictions in Derek Nexus
- How important is expert review when measuring EC3 predictions in Derek Nexus?: Alkyl halides - a case study
- Modeling the Mutagenic Potential of Primary Amines
- Performance of Derek Nexus’ In Silico EC3 Model for Predicting Dermal Sensitization Potency