OECD QSAR Toolbox applications for REACH and beyond
Webinar date
30 November 2021 11:00 - 13:00 EET
Summary
The webinar presents the experience of different stakeholders using the QSAR Toolbox. After a status overview given by OECD, ECHA will present how the QSAR Toolbox results are used and assessed in different REACH processes. The webinar will continue with presentations from academia (Danish Technical University, DTU) and governmental organisations (Italian National Institute of Health, ISS; Environment and Climate Change Canada, ECCC; National Institute of Technology and Evaluation, NITE Japan) about their uses of the QSAR Toolbox.
The OECD QSAR Toolbox is a free software for screening and assessing chemical substances that uses computational methods as an alternative to animal testing. It is used worldwide by over 25,000 users such as regulatory authorities, industry, academia, and non-governmental organisations. The Toolbox is developed by ECHA and OECD.
Questions and answers from the event.
Time | Presentation | Speaker |
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11:00 | Introduction | Andrea Gissi (ECHA) |
11:10 | The OECD QSAR Toolbox: current status and future developments | Patience Browne (OECD) |
11:20 | QSAR Toolbox in REACH registrations | Andrea Gissi (ECHA) |
11:35 | QSAR Toolbox in support of PBT identification under REACH | Doris Hirmann (ECHA) |
11:50 | Denmark’s experience in screening of substances using the QSAR Toolbox | Eva Bay Wedebye (DTU DK) |
12:05 | The QSAR Toolbox to support the genotoxicity assessment of chemicals: the experience of the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (Italy) | Cecilia Bossa (ISS IT) |
12:20 | Application of the QSAR Toolbox for Ecological Priority Setting and Risk Assessment of Organic Chemicals in Canada | Mark Bonnell (ECCC CAN) |
12:35 | QSAR Toolbox for the evaluation of small production volume new chemical substances under Chemical Substances Control Law in Japan | Yuki Sakuratani (NITE JPN) |
12:50 | Outlook | Mike Rasenberg (ECHA) |
13:00 | End of Webinar | - |
Presentations
- Introduction [PDF] - Andrea Gissi (ECHA)
- The OECD QSAR Toolbox: current status and future developments [PDF] - Patience Browne (OECD)
- QSAR Toolbox in REACH registrations [PDF] - Andrea Gissi (ECHA)
- QSAR Toolbox in support of PBT identification under REACH [PDF] - Doris Hirmann (ECHA)
- Denmark’s experience in screening of substances using the QSAR Toolbox [PDF] - Eva Bay Wedebye (DTU DK)
- The QSAR Toolbox to support the genotoxicity assessment of chemicals: the experience of the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (Italy) [PDF] - Cecilia Bossa (ISS IT)
- Application of the QSAR Toolbox for Ecological Priority Setting and Risk Assessment of Organic Chemicals in Canada [PDF] - Mark Bonnell (ECCC CAN)
- QSAR Toolbox for the evaluation of small production volume new chemical substances under Chemical Substances Control Law in Japan [PDF] - Yuki Sakuratani (NITE JPN)