Worth Andrew P
European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Ispra, Italy.
Comput Toxicol. 2020 May;14:100122. doi: 10.1016/j.comtox.2020.100122.
This commentary explores the contribution of computational toxicology to chemical safety assessment in the context of the broad policy challenges faced by the European Union. The state of the European Environment is considered from the perspective of chemical contributions to the burden of disease and ecosystem damage. This sets the scene for highlighting research and innovation opportunities to further develop computational approaches for assessing the human health and environmental effects of chemicals. Emphasis is placed on focus topics that are particularly relevant to the political priorities of the new European Commission. In particular, two of the six priorities are discussed - "The European Green Deal" and "A Europe fit for a Digital Age". The former includes the zero pollution ambition for a toxic-free environment, including the need to develop safe and sustainable chemicals, while the latter includes the challenges and opportunities posed by Artificial Intelligence. This commentary is based on a presentation given at the 19th meeting of The Italian Society of Toxicology (SITOX), held in Bologna, Italy, in February 2020.
本评论探讨了在欧盟面临的广泛政策挑战背景下,计算毒理学对化学品安全评估的贡献。从化学品对疾病负担和生态系统损害的贡献角度审视了欧洲环境状况。这为突出研究和创新机会奠定了基础,以便进一步开发用于评估化学品对人类健康和环境影响的计算方法。重点关注与新欧盟委员会政治优先事项特别相关的主题。特别是,讨论了六项优先事项中的两项——“欧洲绿色协议”和“适合数字时代的欧洲”。前者包括实现无毒环境的零污染目标,其中包括开发安全且可持续化学品的必要性,而后者则涵盖了人工智能带来的挑战和机遇。本评论基于2020年2月在意大利博洛尼亚举行的意大利毒理学会(SITOX)第19次会议上的一次演讲。