Ideas for future content from The Comp. Tox. Speciality Section

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    Alex Cayley
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    The coordinators of the computational and in silico toxicology speciality section would love to hear your thoughts and ideas about what would be valuable to you to find out more about in this field in the future, as we are constantly looking to improve what we offer to our membership through their interactions with the BTS.

    We have already done our best to take the ideas and areas of interest highlighted previously and incorporate these into our current offerings for 2025, including,

    – A symposium on AI and large language models and their use in risk assessment (BTS annual conference 2025)
    – A Skills gap initiative focussing on PB/PK modelling
    – A Skills gap initiative focussing on QSAR modelling

    However, it is always great to get more of your input and ideas so we can continue tailoring our offerings to your needs. So please feel free to get involved with your thoughts, ideas and discussions on this forum!

    #9328
    Alex Cayley
    Participant

    The Computational and In Silico Toxicology Speciality Section of the BTS are, once again, getting excited about the annual conference and looking forward to seeing you all there in a few weeks.

    We have a great session planned, where we will be delving into the practical use of AI in safety assessment and exploring how the potential of this technology is now being converted into useful additions to your toolboxes, to aid safety decision making. I’m sure discussion of this area will continue to be a theme throughout the rest of the meeting as delegates exchange ideas and progress in our field.

    As always, we would love to hear your ideas on what you would like to see from the Speciality Section in the future. There will be a session dedicated to this on the last day of the conference but if you can’t make it or want to have time to formulate ideas, feel free to contact us directly on our dedicated email – comptox@thebts.org or leave a comment in this chat forum!

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