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2007 CompTox Forum

Poster Presentations: Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships

Development and Validation of Specific QSAR Models for European Regulatory Purposes (PDF, 12KB, 1pp)
Contact: Emilio Benfenati, Istituto Mario Negri
Poster (PDF, 77KB, 1pp)
Suitability of Using QSAR to Generate Computationally Estimated Parameters in PBPK/PD Models (PDF, 16KB, 1pp)
Contact: Daniel Chang, U.S. EPA/Office of Research and Development (ORD)/National Exposure Research Laboratory (NERL)
Poster (PDF, 202KB, 1pp)
Development and Analysis of a Harmonized QSAR Database of Chemical Health Guidance Values (PDF, 16KB, 1pp)
Contact: Eugene Demchuk, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
QSARs without Molecular Descriptors: The Challenge of Cascade Correlation Models (PDF, 13KB, 1pp)
Contact: Giuseppina Gini, DEI, Politecnico di Milano
Computational Tools Used for Assessing Chemical Hazards and Risks in U.S. EPA's Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (PDF, 15KB, 1pp)
Contact: Tala Henry, U.S. EPA/Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT)
Towards Refined Use of Toxicity Data in Statistically Based SAR Models for Developmental Toxicity (PDF, 18KB, 2pp)
Contact: Elizabeth Julien, ILSI Research Foundation
Development of Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships (QSARs) to Predict Toxicity for a Variety of Human and Ecological Endpoints (PDF, 15KB, 1pp)
Contact: Todd Martin, U.S. EPA/Office of Research and Development (ORD)/National Risk Management Research Laboratory (NRMRL)
QSARs to Predict the Chronic Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level for a Variety of Chemicals (PDF, 15KB, 1pp)
Contact: Chandrika Moudgal, U.S. EPA/Office of Research and Development (ORD)/National Homeland Security Research Center (NHSRC)
New QSAR Approach to Describe Nitroaromatics Toxicity (PDF, 15KB, 1pp)
Contact: Mohammad Qasim, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC)
Modeling Mechanisms of Contaminant Transport and Accumulation in Water Systems (PDF, 11KB, 1pp)
Contact: Stephen Treado, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Toxico-Cheminformatics and QSPR Modeling of the Carcinogenic Potency Database (PDF, 12KB, 1pp)
Contact: Alexsander Tropsha, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Combinational QSAR Modeling of Chemical Toxicants Tested Against Tetrahymenapyriformis (PDF, 15KB, 1pp)
Contact: Alexsander Tropsha, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Development of Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship (QSAR) Models to Predict the Carcinogenic Potency of Chemicals (PDF, 15KB, 1pp)
Contact: Raghuraman Venkatapathy, Pegasus Technical Services, Inc.

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