Use of weight of evidence with non-testing methods for cosmetics ingredients
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Owner/Developer: Altertox Academy
Country: |
Belgium |
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Languages: |
English |
Url: |
http://academy.altertox.be/ |
Locations: |
Italy |
City: |
Milano |
Description: | This practical toxicological course will provide an introduction to the recent regulatory schemes for the integration of the results of in silico methods and read across. The focus will be on the evaluation of ingredients of cosmetic products. Thanks to the results of a large project funded by a number of cosmetic companies engaged in the field of 3Rs, the course guide you through some schemes to evaluate the substances using non-testing methods. Practical case studies will indicate examples for the assessment of specific endpoints, such as mutagenicity skin sensitization. |
Format: |
Hands-on training, Lecture, Webinars |
Presence: |
Optional / Voluntary |
Access: |
Fee-based |
Content type: |
Theoretical, Practical |
Duration: |
2 days |
Group size: |
20.0 |
Frequency: |
One-time event |
Prerequisites: |
Hands-on-training in human-relevant alternative methods and technologies for toxicologists of all levels of experience, from entry level technician (BS) to laboratory or department manager (MS/PhD). |
Target audience: |
Students, Researchers, Regulators and policy-makers, Teachers and educators, Technicians, Managers, Scientific officers / Project managers, Professionals (e.g. veterinarians) |
Target sectors: |
Academia, Industry, Governmental bodies, Contract Research Organizations (CROs), Consulting, SMEs |
Educational level: |
Technical College, Undergraduate, University (Bachelor), University (Master), University (Doctoral education), Postdoctoral (teaching and research), Continuing Professional Development |
3rs relevance: |
Replacement |
Topics covered: |
Computational methods, Other |
3rs coverage: |
Full coverage (a dedicated course) |
Details on the topic or technology covered: |
Cosmetics safety assessment: In silico contribution The integration of in silico models and read across within VEGAHUB Workflow for skin with new models, using the OECD toolbox, and novel models. In silico modelling of skin penetration Introduction to VEGA +TEST (USA EPA) + Toxtree (JRC) |
Legislative framework: |
Directive 2010/63/EU or equivalent, Cosmetics Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 or equivalent |
Learning outcome: |
Understand new toxicological models Practice side-by-side with the experts Integrate and transfer these tools in your daily working environment or your future job Increase your expertise on the regulatory context of REACH, Cosmetics ban, the EU Pharmacopoeia etc.. Discover new aspects and develop your skills for continuous education |
Accreditation body and/or authority that approved the education or training: |
The French Society of Toxicology (SFT) |
Qualification received: |
Training Certificate |
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