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PDF Posters and recorded presentations from the 2022/2023 AIT Virtual Webinars
Posters
LabCorp: The Effect on Body Weight of Rats After Varying Durations of Inhalation Administration Compared with Oral Administration
LabCorp: Meeting Aerosol Delivery Standards from Mesh Micropump Nebulizers for a Test Item Formulated in Ultrapure Water - a Case Study
LabCorp: The Use of Rat Tickling to Improve Animal Welfare - 3R's
LabCorp: Nuclease-Free Handling of Test Articles and Tissues in Rodent and NonHuman Primate Inhalation Toxicology Studies - A case Study
LabCorp: Refinement of Minipig Inhalation Restraint Training-3Rs
LabCorp: Innovation-Engineering-Services
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Webinar Presentations (and slides) where available
Refinements in Minipig Inhalation Toxicology presented by Dr. Alice McNamara (Labcorp)
This webinar is sponsored by the British Toxicology Society (BTS) and In-Tox Products.
Refinements in Minipig Inhalation Toxicology by Dr. Alice McNamara
Link for the OECD Case study that Clive Roper mentions during the discussion: https://www.oecd.org/officialdocuments/publicdisplaydocumentpdf/?cote=env/cbc/mono(2022)31&doclanguage=en
The INSPiRE Initiative: developing human-based IN vitro Systems to Predict REspiratory toxicity – a proof of concept study using silanes presented by Dr. Andreas Stucki (The PSCI)
This webinar is sponsored by the British Toxicology Society (BTS)
The INSPiRE Initiative: developing human-based IN vitro Systems to Predict REspiratory toxicity – a proof of concept study using silanes presented by Dr. Andreas Stucki
Validation of an Aerosol Exposure Air-Liquid-Interface (AE-ALI) system to facilitate more realistic hazard identification of nano-sized aerosol exposure in human relevant culture models presented by Dr. Chang Guo (UKHSA)
This webinar is sponsored by the British Toxicology Society (BTS)
Validation of an Aerosol Exposure Air-Liquid-Interface (AE-ALI) system to facilitate more realistic hazard identification of nano-sized aerosol exposure in human relevant culture models
Cannabinoids: What are they, how are they made, used and tested presented by Stephen Goldman (Kaycha Labs)
This webinar is sponsored by Cerulean, VJO Canada and the British Toxicology Society (BTS)
Cannabinoids: What are they, how are they made, used and tested
Development of an aerosol-compatible cell culture exposure system and its application to quantify cellular uptake of particles at the air-liquid interface presented by Dr. Jessica R Murray (EPA)
This webinar is sponsored by the British Toxicology Society (BTS)
Development of an aerosol-compatible cell culture exposure system and its application to quantify cellular uptake of particles at the air-liquid interface
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New computational profiling approaches to identify inhaled sensory irritants presented by Shannon Kreiger (The Dow Chemical Company).
This webinar is sponsored by the British Toxicology Society (BTS)
New computational profiling approaches to identify inhaled sensory irritants
A New Look at Aerosol Deposition, Dosimetry and Biokinetics of Nanoparticles in the Lung presented by Dr. Otmar Schmid (Helmholtz, Munich, Germany).
This webinar is sponsored by the British Toxicology Society (BTS)
A New Look at Aerosol Deposition, Dosimetry and Biokinetics of Nanoparticles in the Lung
Unfortunately the sound recording is 12 minutes out of sync with the video image. Please wind forward to listen to the sound and then scroll the pdf slides manually.
ICH S11 and its impact on Neonatal/Juvenile Toxicity Study Designs presented by Diane Stannard (Labcorp Drug Development).
This webinar is sponsored by the British Toxicology Society (BTS)
ICH S11 and its impact on Neonatal/Juvenile Toxicity Study Designs
Lung single cell transcriptomics to guide the development for AOP anchored-cell based assays in response to nanoparticle exposure presented by Tobias Stoeger (Helmholtz, Germany).
This webinar is sponsored by the British Toxicology Society (BTS)
Lung single cell transcriptomics to guide the development for AOP anchored-cell based assays in response to nanoparticle exposure