Daneshian Mardas, Kamp Hennicke, Hengstler Jan, Leist Marcel, van de Water Bob
Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing - Europe, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany.
BASF SE, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany.
Arch Toxicol. 2016 May;90(5):1021-4. doi: 10.1007/s00204-016-1698-7. Epub 2016 Mar 26.
The integrated European project, EU-ToxRisk, proudly sees itself as "flagship" exploring new alternative-to-animal approaches to chemical safety evaluation. It promotes mechanism-based toxicity testing and risk assessment according to the principles laid down for toxicology for the twenty-first century. The project was officially launched in January 2016 with a kickoff meeting in Egmond aan Zee, the Netherlands. Over 100 scientists representing academia and industry as well as regulatory authorities attended the inaugural meeting. The project will integrate advances in in vitro and in silico toxicology, read-across methods, and adverse outcome pathways. EU-ToxRisk will continue to make use of the case study strategy deployed in SEURAT-1, a FP7 initiative ended in December 2015. Even though the development of new non-animal methods is one target of EU-ToxRisk, the project puts special emphasis on their acceptance and implementation in regulatory contexts. This €30 million Horizon 2020 project involves 38 European partners and one from the USA. EU-ToxRisk aims at the "development of a new way of risk assessment."
欧洲综合项目“欧盟毒理学风险”(EU-ToxRisk)自豪地将自己视为探索化学安全评估新动物替代方法的“旗舰”项目。它根据21世纪毒理学既定原则,推动基于机制的毒性测试和风险评估。该项目于2016年1月正式启动,在荷兰埃格蒙德 aan Zee 举行了启动会议。来自学术界、工业界以及监管机构的100多名科学家参加了首次会议。该项目将整合体外和计算机毒理学、类推法以及不良结局途径方面的进展。EU-ToxRisk 将继续采用在2015年12月结束的第七框架计划(FP7)项目 SEURAT-1 中所采用的案例研究策略。尽管开发新的非动物方法是 EU-ToxRisk 的目标之一,但该项目特别强调这些方法在监管环境中的接受度和实施情况。这个耗资3000万欧元的“地平线2020”项目涉及38个欧洲合作伙伴和1个来自美国的合作伙伴。EU-ToxRisk 的目标是“开发一种新的风险评估方法”。