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15th International Workshop on Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships (QSAR2012) in Environmental and Health Sciences will bring together experimentalists and modellers from industry, academia, and regulators. It is a place to share information and viewpoints on emerging research results and tools relating to SARs, QSAR-s/QSPR-s, and data analysis for chemicals and pharmaceuticals. The scope of the workshop is not limited to, but involves the following active research areas:
- In Silico Modelling for 21st Century Toxicology
- Prediction of Chronic Toxicity and Organ Level Effects
- Modelling Environmental Toxicity and Fate
- Novel (Q)SAR Approaches and Molecular Descriptors
- Toxicology Data Curation & Mining, Database Ontologies, Knowledge Discovery
- Open Data and Open Software
- Toxicogenomics and Toxicoproteomics, Exploring Mode of Action to Support Predictive Toxicology
- Read-Across as a Solution to Filling Data Gaps
- Computational Aspects of Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs)
- Integrating ADME Predictions into Predictive Toxicology
- Chemical Analysis/Screening Systems and Chemo-informatics Solutions for Environmental and Health Sciences
- The Challenge of Predictive Nanotoxicology
- etc.