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EPA'S TOXCAST PROGRAM FOR PREDICTING HAZARD AND PRIORITIZING TOX... 1 Citation EPA'S TOXCAST PROGRAM FOR PREDICTING HAZARD AND PRIORITIZING TOX... Recent Science Inventory records from the EPA Wed, 12/03/2008 - 14:11 EPA is developing methods for utilizing computational chemistry, high-throughput screening (HTS) and various toxicogenomic technologies to predict potential for toxicity and prioritize limited testing resources towards chemicals that likely represent the greatest hazard to human health and the environment., technorati.com
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1 Citation In 2007, EPA launched ToxCast? in order to develop a cost-effective approach for prioritizing the toxicity testing of large numbers of chemicals in a short period of time. Using data from state-of-the-art high throughput screening (HTS) bioassays developed in the pharmaceutical industry, ToxCast? is building computational models to forecast the potential human toxicity of chemicals. read more, technorati.com
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EPA Project Updates: DSSTox and ToxCast Generating New Data and ... 1 Citation EPA Project Updates: DSSTox and ToxCast Generating New Data and ... Recent Science Inventory records from the EPA Fri, 11/07/2008 - 12:29 EPA's National Center for Computational Toxicology is building capabilities to support a new paradigm for toxicity screening and prediction. The DSSTox project is improving public access to quality structure-annotated chemical toxicity information in less summarized forms than traditionally employed in SAR modeling, and in ways that facilitate data-mining,, technorati.com
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Toxico-Cheminformatics: New and Expanding Public Resources to Su... 1 Citation High-throughput screening (HTS) technologies, along with efforts to improve public access to chemical toxicity information resources and to systematize older toxicity studies, have the potential to significantly improve information gathering efforts for chemical assessments and predictive capabilities in toxicology. read more, technorati.com
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NEW PUBLIC DATA AND INTERNET RESOURCES IMPACTING PREDICTIVE TOXI... 1 Citation NEW PUBLIC DATA AND INTERNET RESOURCES IMPACTING PREDICTIVE TOXI... Recent Science Inventory records from the EPA Wed, 12/03/2008 - 15:26 High-throughput screening (HTS) technologies, along with efforts to improve public access to chemical toxicity information resources and to systematize older toxicity studies, have the potential to significantly improve predictive capabilities in toxicology., technorati.com
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Type 1 Diabetes: Compounds That Trigger Beta Cell Replication Id... 1 Citation Type 1 Diabetes: Compounds That Trigger Beta Cell Replication Id... ScienceDaily Fri, 02/27/2009 - 10:45 Researchers have identified a set of compounds that can trigger the proliferation of insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, using sophisticated high-throughput screening techniques. This is an initial step in the possible discovery of regenerative medicines for type 1 diabetes., technorati.com
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?Biology in Pico-Liter Droplets? is Focus of Presentation at LabAutomation 2009 1 Citation LEXINGTON, MASS. ? Jan. 14, 2009 ? Darren R. Link, Ph.D., of RainDance Technologies, Inc., will present ?Biology in Pico-Liter Droplets,? a discussion of the commercialization of the use of picoliter droplets in microfluidic channels for applications in the life sciences, at the LabAutomation2009 conference on Wednesday, January 28, 2009, in Palm Springs, Calif. RainDance Technologies is a provider of innovative microdroplet-based solutions which enable and benefit biological applications utili, technorati.com
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1 Citation - Grant will fund development of a new form of fluorescence assisted cell sorter (FACS) - based on innovative microdroplet-based technology ?LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A., January 5, 2009 -- RainDance Technologies, Inc., a provider of innovative microdroplet-based solutions for human health and disease research, today announced that it has been selected to share in the first-ever round of cooperative research grants by The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC). The MLSC awarded a grant of, technorati.com
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EPA's ToxCast Program for Predicting Hazard and Prioritizing the... 1 Citation An alternative is to perform a set of relatively inexpensive and rapid high throughput screening (HTS) assays, derive signatures predictive of effects or modes of chemical toxicity from the HTS data, then use these predictions to prioritize chemicals for more detailed analysis. The U.S. read more, technorati.com
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