Immunotoxicity assessment: Addressing Challenges and Advancing Methodologies
ECETOC is proud to invite you to a groundbreaking workshop on "Immunotoxicity Assessment: Addressing Challenges and Advancing Methodologies" taking place on July 9-10, 2025, in Brussels.
This timely event brings together a diverse group of authorities, industry representatives, and immunologists to tackle the current gaps and challenges in immunotoxicology. As the field of immunotoxicity assessment continues to evolve, this workshop offers a unique opportunity to shape the future of regulatory approaches for evaluating the immunotoxic properties of chemicals.
The workshop aims to:
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Foster collaboration and innovation in immunotoxicology
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Address current gaps and challenges in the field
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Develop more effective and harmonized approaches to regulatory assessment
By uniting key stakeholders and experts, we seek to advance our understanding of immunotoxicity and its implications for chemical safety. This event presents a valuable opportunity to contribute to the development of next-generation risk assessment methodologies in this critical area of toxicology.
The agenda of the event is available here.
Don't miss this chance to be part of shaping the future of immunotoxicity assessment. Register now to secure your spot in this important scientific dialogue.
ECETOC is looking forward to seeing you in Brussels!
Registration for this event is now closed.
For more information, please contact Sergio.perez@ecetoc.org
Day 1 Presentations slides download
Please note that some workshop slides may be unavailable or might have been modified to remove confidential information
- 04. Immunotoxicity from a regulatory perspective. Melanie Flach (BASF)
- 07. Overview of in vitro methodologies for immunotoxicity assessments. Emanuela Corsini (Università degli Studi di Milano)
- 08. Transition from in vivo to in vitro immunotoxicity prediction. Raymond Pieters (University of Applied Sciences Utrecht)
- 10. Experimental and mechanistic in vitro/in vivo evaluation of immune effects. Marc Pallardy (University Paris-Saclay)
- 11. Application of alternative methods for immunotoxicity assessment. Victor Johnson & Dori Germolec (NIEHS)
- 12. Development of a human in vitro T-cell dependent antibody response assay. Lenie van den Broek (Mimetas) & Sofie Pattyn (IQVIA Laboratories, formerly known as ImmunXperts)
- 13. (Developmental) Immunotoxicity: A Perspective from Agrochemical Safety. Christian Strupp (Gowan) & Joseph Henriquez (Corteva)
- 14. Alignment with the ECETOC Staged Assessment Proposal. Bennard van Ravenzwaay (Environmental Sciences Consulting) & Phil Botham (Syngenta)
