Webinar Archive
Welcome to the webinar archive, which features presentations about current scientific and policy topics related to computational and in vitro toxicology. These videos are recorded as part of the ASCCT-ESTIV monthly webinar series, sponsored by ASCCT and the European Society for Toxicology In Vitro. They are organized by year using the horizontal menu below. Please feel free to view any webinar; you can search for keywords in the search bar at the top of the page. You can also view all of the webinars on our YouTube channel. To learn more about upcoming webinars and other events, please visit our Event Calendar. Finally, if you have suggestions for future webinars, please share them in the member Community Forum or by emailing [email protected]. 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016-2015 | 2014-2011 2025 WebinarsASCCT-ESTIV Award Winners Series: Giulia De Negri Atanasio & Kim To (January 10, 2025)
Giulia De Negri Atanasio: “Evaluation of Physiological Repeated Exposure of Aluminium in a 3D Intestinal Tissue Model.” ESTIV Best Oral Presentation award at ESTIV 2024
Giulia De Negri Atanasio is a postdoc at the Department of Earth, Environment, and Life Science (DISTAV), University of Genoa, Italy in the group coordinated by Prof. Elena Grasselli.
Kim To, PhD: "DASS App v2.0: Implementing OECD Guideline No. 497 Updates"
PhD Posters Award at the ASCCT 13th Annual Meeting Dr. Kim To is an environmental statistician at ICF supporting toxicological and environmental health data analysis.
ASCCT-ESTIV Award Winners Series: Hung-Lin Kan & Ricardo Scheufen Tieghi (February 20, 2025)
Hung-Lin Kan, PhD: “Inferring potential effects of PFASs via a novel chemical-phenotype inference system ZFinfer” ASCCT 13th Annual Meeting Travel Award Recipient
Dr. Hung-Lin Kan is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the National Health Research Institutes in Taiwan. His research focuses on developing alternative methods to animal testing, particularly through in silico models designed to predict toxicity endpoints.
Ricardo Scheufen Tieghi: "DeTox: an In-Silico Alternative to Animal Testing for Predicting Developmental Toxicity Potential"
The Suzanne Fitzpatrick Student Travel Award Recipient at the ASCCT 13th Annual Meeting Ricardo Scheufen Tieghi is a Carolina Research Scholar at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a computational toxicology intern at the NIEHS working with Dr. Nicole Kleinstreuer. His projects focus on replacing animal testing by leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning. ASCCT-ESTIV Award Winners Series: Madison Feshuk, Bhaja Padhi, and Rachel Broughton (March 11, 2025)
Madison Feshuk, MPH&TM: “Generating GD211-Aligned Documentation for ToxCast to Support Assay Interpretation and Data Use” ASCCT 13th Annual Meeting Poster Award Recipient
Madison Feshuk is a biologist at the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure (CCTE).
PhD Posters Award Recipient at the ASCCT 13th Annual MeetingDr. Bhaja K. Padhi is a Research Biologist at the Environmental Health Science and Research Bureau of Health Canada.
Rachel Broughton, PhD: “Development of Mathematical New Approach Methods to Assess Chemical Mixtures”
The Ed Carney Predictive Toxicology Award Recipient at the ASCCT 13th Annual Meeting
Dr. Rachel Broughton is an ORISE postdoctoral fellow at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency within the Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure.
ASCCT-ESTIV Award Winners Series: Gabriela De Oliveira Prado Correa, Amber Daniel, and Sezin Aday Aydin
Gabriela De Oliveira Prado Correa, PhD: "Assessing Computational Approaches for Predicting Estrogen Receptor Binding"
ASCCT 13th Annual Meeting Travel Award Recipient Dr. Gabriela Correa is a researcher in the field of human and environmental toxicology at Grupo Boticário, with a particular focus on in silico methods.
Amber Daniel, MTox: "Defined Approaches for Predicting GHS and EPA Eye Irritation Classification of Agrochemicals"
ASCCT 13th Annual Meeting Poster Award Recipient
Amber Daniel is a Senior Toxicologist within the Predictive Toxicology and Information Sciences group at Inotiv.
Sezin Aday Aydin, PhD: "Lung-on-a-chip Model for the Discovery of Chlorine Exposure Biomarkers"
ASCCT 13th Annual Meeting Poster Award Recipient Dr. Sezin Aday Aydin is a research associate at the University of Pennsylvania and program manager in the BARDA-funded "Inhalation Toxicology of Chlorine Gas-on-a-chip" project.
Unfortunately, Dr. Aday Aydin's presentation and slides are not currently available due to US Federal Government funding restrictions. You may view some resources and details of Dr. Aday Aydin's and her colleagues' work on their lab's website at: https://biolines.seas.upenn.edu/
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