If you happen to be at the #EUSAAT congress in Linz, you can hear all about it in Christopher Faßbender's (@thePSCI) talk "Developing Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment for acute fish toxicity" in the "Methods for Toxicology" session today at 17:15 in Hall 1
In our latest pre-print, we argue that, based on historic #ecotox data, acute daphnid data can cover #neurotoxic MoA as more sensitive than fish. This is the final puzzle piece for a #NAMs-based alternative toolbox for replacing acute fish toxicity testing in vertebrates.
In our latest pre-print, we argue that, based on historic #ecotox data, acute daphnid data can cover #neurotoxic MoA as more sensitive than fish. This is the final puzzle piece for a #NAMs-based alternative toolbox for replacing acute fish toxicity testing in vertebrates.
Exciting new work in #ESAdvances from @schuerc & colleagues who are making important progress implementing #MachineLearning approaches for environmental hazard assessment predicting acute toxicity across 140 fish species!
#OpenAccess ⬇ https://t.co/z5sr9wRZs4
In our latest publication in @EnvSciRSC we tested all combinations of four state-of-the-art ML models with six molecular representations to predict acute ecotoxicity across 140 fish species from the ADORE dataset t-F2F challenge @Utox_Eawag @EawagResearch
Machine learning-based prediction of fish acute mortality: implementation, interpretation, and regulatory relevance - now published in Environmental Science: Advances https://t.co/ceNzHfd0b6
Machine learning-based prediction of fish acute mortality: implementation, interpretation, and regulatory relevance - now published in Environmental Science: Advances https://t.co/ceNzHfd0b6
Last day of #SETACSeville already! If we haven't run into each other or you want to see me again, I'll be at my very crooked poster 64! Come say hi and talk predictive ecotox!
Special shout out to fellow daphnia geek extraordinare @katiereilly82 for another expansion to my collection of daphnia-themed stuff and making my day at #SETACSeville
The busy time in #SETACSeville is already coming to an end. Announcements: Sabine Apitz the new SETAC Europe President 2024-2025, SETAC Europe meeting 2025 will be in Vienna - see you latest there! @setacworld