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Predicting long-term toxic effects using computer models based on systems characterization of organotypic cultures About NOTOX Over the last decade, the EU banned both the use of animals for risk assessment of cosmetic
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Document Date: 2013-08-30 09:04:53


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Karolinska Institutet / Saarlandes / /

Company

NOTOX / Insilico Biotechnology AG / ToxBank / Biopredic International SARL / Project Office GmbH / Künstliche Intelligenz GmbH / Cambridge Cell Networks Ltd. / /

Country

Germany / France / Netherlands / United Kingdom / Israel / Sweden / /

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Facility

Weizmann Institute of Science / /

IndustryTerm

cellular systems / cosmetic products / experimental and computational technologies / hepatic model systems / regulatory network / applicable and easy-to-handle test systems / finished cosmetic products / /

MedicalCondition

chronic toxicity assessment / /

Organization

Institut National de Recherche / European Commission / European Union / Cosmetics Europe / Weizmann Institute of Science / /

Person

Van Leeuwenhoek Ziekenhuis / Jan Hengstler / Jörn Walter / Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg / Philipp Slusallek / Dirk Drasdo / Amos Tanay / Klaus Mauch / Christoph Chesné / Fozia Noor / Elmar Heinzle / Alain van Dorsselaer / Gordana Apic / Verena Peuser Eurice / Verena Peuser / /

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Technology

proteomics / bioinformatics / epigenomics / tomography / transcriptomics / metabolomics / experimental and computational technologies / /

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www.notox-sb.eu / /

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