If you’re planning to attend the Society of Toxicology conference in Baltimore this March, please join the Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT, http://caat.jhsph.edu) for our satellite meeting on Regulatory Acceptance of Read-Across. Read-across is the most common alternative to animal testing, and as both available datasets and improved read-across science allow greater confidence, it becomes increasingly important to ensure its straightforward regulatory acceptance. This meeting will feature speakers from multiple agencies/regulatory regimes offering their practical perspectives and ideas to make regulatory acceptance more transparent.
The satellite meeting provides an informal setting in which interested stakeholders can update each other on these important topics, and will feature a number of invited presentations but also leave time for an “open microphone” segment in which participants are welcome to give brief presentations on germane topics, with or without a few slides.
The draft program is as follows:
10:00 am
Welcome, Thomas Hartung, Johns Hopkins University
10:30 am
Invited speakers and discussion:
- Takashi Yamada, NIHS
- Tim Adams, FDA
12:00 pm
Boxed lunch (for those who have preregistered)
1:00 pm
Invited speakers and discussion:
- Derek Knight, ECHA (via web conference)
- Nicole Kleinstreuer, NIEHS
- George Kass, EFSA (via web conference)
2:30 pm
Coffee break
2:45 pm
Open microphone for additional presentations and discussion
3:45 pm
Session wrap-up
4:00 pm
Adjourn
If you have any issues registering, or have questions, please email Jamie DeRita by clicking here: jderita1@jhu.edu.