Research and development efforts |
Raymond Tice |
Tox21 |
U.S. NIH Chemical Genomics Center, Environmental Protection Agency, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Food and Drug Administration |
Developing ultra high-throughput testing systems and bioinformatic tools to assess the biological activity of chemicals on cells in order to predict in vivo toxicities |
Currently focusing on rapid screening for hazard identification |
Robert Kavlock |
ToxCast |
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |
Developing high-throughput testing systems to predict potential toxicity and to cost effectively prioritize the thousands of chemicals that need toxicity testing |
Currently focusing on rapid screening for prioritization of animal testing |
Maurice Whelan |
In Vitro Assay Technologies for the Development of Alternative Methods |
Institute for Health and Consumer Protection, Joint Research Center, European Commission |
Developing high-throughput and high-content assays to move from empirical to predictive toxicology |
Scaling up in vitro assays for high-throughput systems to meet a variety of challenges |
Cameron MacKay |
Skin Sensitization Programme |
Unilever |
Developing nonanimal methods and a systems biology approach to assure consumer safety with respect to skin sensitization |
Focusing on risk assessment |
Mel Andersen |
Pilot Projects |
The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences in partnership with the Human Toxicology Project Consortium |
Developing the tools and approaches to explore individual “toxicity pathways” as case studies |
Pursuing the NRC vision by proof of concept with data-rich chemicals targeting well-characterized pathways |
George Daston |
Systems Approach |
Procter & Gamble |
Developing a systems approach to predictive toxicology through the application of cheminformatics, dynamic modeling, and toxicogenomics |
Employing sophisticated tools and approaches without explicit mapping to the NRC vision |
Conceptual development efforts |
Thomas Hartung |
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Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (United States and EU) and Utrecht University |
Spearheading conceptual developments to help promote the transition to 21st-century toxicology |
Pioneering “evidence-based toxicology” as a means of quality assurance of new methods |
Tim Pastoor |
Risk21 |
ILSI Health and Environmental Sciences Institute |
A multi-sector collaboration developing conceptual frameworks for applying the new tools to quantitative risk assessment |
Basing its efforts on a variety of frameworks, including the NRC vision |
Advocacy efforts |
Martin Stephens |
Human Toxicology Project |
Human Toxicology Project Consortium |
Advocating for an accelerated implementation of the NRC vision |
Advocating for a “Human Toxicology Project” on a par with the Human Genome Project |
Coordination efforts |
Horst Spielmann |
AXLR8 |
European Commission |
Providing tools and opportunities for increased networking, information exchange, problem solving, strategic planning, and collaboration among a variety of scientific disciplines and stakeholder groups |
Accelerating the transition toward “21st century” approaches in toxicology and risk assessment |
Regulatory implementation efforts |
Jack Fowle |
Incorporating 21st-century toxicology |
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |
Incorporating “21st-century” toxicology into its regulatory practices in the short-, medium-, and long-term, as developments permit. |
Putting the NRC vision into regulatory practice as research and development efforts bear fruit (the agency had funded the NRC’s work on the vision report) |