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JRC Mission As the science and knowledge service of the European Commission, the Joint Research Centre’s mission is to support EU policies with independent evidence throughout the whole policy cycle. The European Commission’s science and knowledge service Joint Research Centre Draft Agenda JRC Summer School on Alternative Approaches for Risk Assessment 16. – 19. May 2017

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Page 1: JRC Mission Draft Agenda As the science and knowledge ... · JRC Mission As the science and knowledge service of the European Commission, the Joint Research Centre’s mission is

JRC Mission As the science and knowledge service of the European Commission, the Joint Research Centre’s mission is to support EU policies with independent evidence throughout the whole policy cycle.

The European Commission’s

science and knowledge service

Joint Research Centre

Draft Agenda

JRC Summer School on Alternative Approaches for Risk

Assessment

16. – 19. May 2017

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Day 1 Tuesday, 16th May

(building 58c/Auditorium)

12:00–13:30 Registration and Welcome lunch 13:30–13:50 Welcome and presentation of directorate F and unit F3 activity Elke Anklam

SESSION 1: Risk Assessment - Perspectives across Regulations 1 13:50-14:10 Risk assessment overview Annika Hanberg 14.10-14:30 International acceptance of alternative methods and

approaches Valerie Zuang 14.30-14:50 Industrial perspective Catherine Mahony 14:50-15:10 Regulatory perspective ECHA (chemicals)

George Fotakis (tbc) 15:10–15:40 Coffee Break

SESSION 2: Risk Assessment - Perspectives across Regulations 2 15:40-16:10 Regulatory perspective EFSA (food and pesticides)

Andrea Terron 16:10-16:30 Regulatory perspective EMA (medicinal products)

Jean-Marc Vidal 16:30-17:30 Plenary discussion

all speakers

17:30-20:00 Aperitivo (building 101) 20:00 Bus departure to hotels

Day 2 Wednesday, 17th May

(building 58c/Auditorium)

SESSION 3: Hazard identification and in vitro models for organ toxicities

09:00-09:20 Hazard identification

Federica Madia 09:20-09:35 In vitro models for organ toxicities – brain

Francesca Pistolatto 09:35-09:50 In vitro models for organ toxicities – liver

Ian Cotgreave 09:50-10:05 In vitro models for organ toxicities – heart

Jochem Louisse 10:05-10:20 In vitro models for organ toxicities – lung Lena Palmberg 10:20-10:35 In vitro models for organ toxicities – kidney

Anja Wilmes 10:35–11:00 Coffee Break

SESSION 4: Current Concepts and New Approaches

11:00-11:20 In silico, computational models David Asturiol

11:20-11:40 Exposure assessment, Aggregate Exposure Pathway (AEP) Alicia Paini

11:40-12:00 ADME, toxicokinetics Alfonso Lostia

12:00-12:20 Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) Brigitte Landesmann

12:20-12:40 Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment (IATA) Silvia Casati

12:40–14:00 Lunch break

THE PATH FROM SCIENCE TO PROTECTION OF HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT

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THE PATH FROM SCIENCE TO PROTECTION OF HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Day 2 Wednesday, 17th May

14:00 – 15:30 POSTER SESSION I 14:00-14:30 10 flash poster presentations 15:30–16:00 Coffee Break

16:00 – 17:30 POSTER SESSION II

16:00-16:30 10 flash poster presentations 20:00 Bus departure to hotels

Day 3 Thursday, 18th May (building 58c/Auditorium and building 101)

SESSION 5 Validation of Alternative Methods

09:00-09:20 3Rs and environmental toxicity Marlies Halder 09:20-09:40 Principles of good in vitro method practice

Sandra Coecke

09:40-10:00 Validation process Joao Barroso

10:00-10:20 Uncertainty analysis Andrea Richarz

10:20-10:50 Coffee Break

SESSION 6: Hot Topics 10:50-11:10 Mixtures Sander Van Der Linden 11:10-11:30 Endocrine disruptors Elise Grignard 11:30-11:50 Virtual Physiological Human (VPH) Liesbet Geris 11:50-12:10 Is children's health protected by current regulations? Example of DNT Anna Price 12:10-12:30 Nanomaterials – differences to chemicals in Risk Assessment

Juan Riego Sintes

12:30-13:45 Lunch break

SESSION 7 Tools and DBs; Visit to laboratories

13:44 -14:00 Overview of afternoon activities Brigitte Landesmann 14:00-16:00 Marketplace: various databases: AOP KB, DB ALM, IPCheM, Cosmos

DB and KNIME, QSAR Toolbox, Genotox & Carcinogenicity DB; visit of laboratories and the "Cage" Coffee

SESSION 8: World café

16:00-17:30 World Café 17:30-18:00 table hosts report back to the plenary 18:00-18:30 AOP game 19:00 Departure for Social Dinner at La Quassa

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Day 4 Friday, 19th May (Visitors Centre;)

SESSION 9: life-cycle assessment and virtual tours

09:00 -10:30

09:15 – 09:45 Life-cycle Assessment (LCA) (2x) 10:00 – 10:30 Erwan Saouter In parallel Virtual Tours 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break

SESSION 10: 11:00 - 12:30

• Quiz

• Marketplace: Career opportunities:, Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships (CDP)

• Poster price award and concluding remarks Elisabet Berggren

12:30 – 14:00 Farewell Lunch 14:00 Bus departure to airport/ train station/ hotels

THE PATH FROM SCIENCE TO PROTECTION OF HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT