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authorChristoph Helma <helma@in-silico.ch>2012-07-20 11:18:34 +0200
committerChristoph Helma <helma@in-silico.ch>2012-07-20 11:18:34 +0200
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-Apart from industry collaborations
%em in silico
-toxicology gmbh participates in several EU projects
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-%p Current projects:
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- %li
+toxicology gmbh has customers from pharmaceutical, chemical and food industries, collaborates with registration authorities in the establishment of common standards for QSAR predictions and is actively involved in academic research. We participate also in several EU funded projects:
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+ %dt
%a{ :href => "http://www.toxbank.net"} ToxBank
+ %dd
Supporting integrated data analysis and servicing of alternative testing methods in toxicology (WP leader)
- %li
- ModNanoTox
+ %dt
+ %a{:href => "http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/generic/modnanotox/index.aspx"} ModNanoTox
+ %dd
Modelling toxicity behaviour of engineered nanoparticles (WP leader)
-Finished projects:
-%ul
- %li
+%h1 Completed:
+%dl
+ %dt
%a{ :href => "http://www.opentox.org"} OpenTox
- An open source predictive toxicology framework (scientific leader, WP1 leader)
- %li
+ %dd
+ An open source predictive toxicology framework (scientific leader, WP leader)
+ %dt
%a{ :href => "www.sens-it-iv.eu/"} Sens-it-iv
+ %dd
Novel testing strategies for in vitro assessment of allergens (bioinformatics WP leader, through University Freiburg)
- %li
+ %dt
%a{ :href => "www.scarlet-project.eu/"} Scarlet
+ %dd
Workshop on in silico methods for carcinogenicity and mutagenicity