This paper offers a Bayesian Value-of-Information (VOI) analysis for guiding the development of non-animal testing strategies, balancing information gains from testing with the expected social gains and costs from the adoption of regulatory decisions. Testing is assumed to have value, if, and only if, the information revealed from testing triggers a welfare-improving decision on the use (or non-use) of a substance. As an illustration, our VOI model is applied to a set of five individual non-animal prediction methods used for skin sensitisation hazard assessment, seven battery combinations of these methods, and 236 sequential 2-test and 3-test strategies. Their expected values are quantified and compared to the expected value of the local ly...
In the two years since the last workshop report, the environment surrounding the prediction of skin ...
Four years on since the last cross sector workshop, experience of the practical application and inte...
<p>Predictive testing to characterise substances for their skin sensitisation potential has historic...
This paper offers a Bayesian Value-of-Information (VOI) analysis for guiding the development of non-...
<p>This paper offers a Bayesian Value-of-Information (VOI) analysis for guiding the development of n...
<p>Chemicals applied in products, such as food products, pharmaceuticals or cosmetics, create great ...
Integrating information from in vitro, in silico, and in chemico methods into toxicity testing strat...
Within the EU FP6 project OSIRIS approaches to Integrated Testing Strategies (ITSs) were developed, ...
<p>Skin sensitization is a toxicity endpoint of widespread concern, for which the mechanistic unders...
This article provides a set of general conditions to identify efficient sequential testing strategie...
The currently available animal-free methods for the detection of skin sensitizing potential of chemi...
<p>The information characterizing key events in an Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) can be generated fr...
Choosing a cost-effective strategy for classifying chemicals as human carcinogens and non-carcinogen...
Integrated Testing Strategies (ITSs) are considered tools for guiding resource efficient decision-ma...
Regulatory frameworks within the European Union demand that chemical substances are investigated for...
In the two years since the last workshop report, the environment surrounding the prediction of skin ...
Four years on since the last cross sector workshop, experience of the practical application and inte...
<p>Predictive testing to characterise substances for their skin sensitisation potential has historic...
This paper offers a Bayesian Value-of-Information (VOI) analysis for guiding the development of non-...
<p>This paper offers a Bayesian Value-of-Information (VOI) analysis for guiding the development of n...
<p>Chemicals applied in products, such as food products, pharmaceuticals or cosmetics, create great ...
Integrating information from in vitro, in silico, and in chemico methods into toxicity testing strat...
Within the EU FP6 project OSIRIS approaches to Integrated Testing Strategies (ITSs) were developed, ...
<p>Skin sensitization is a toxicity endpoint of widespread concern, for which the mechanistic unders...
This article provides a set of general conditions to identify efficient sequential testing strategie...
The currently available animal-free methods for the detection of skin sensitizing potential of chemi...
<p>The information characterizing key events in an Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) can be generated fr...
Choosing a cost-effective strategy for classifying chemicals as human carcinogens and non-carcinogen...
Integrated Testing Strategies (ITSs) are considered tools for guiding resource efficient decision-ma...
Regulatory frameworks within the European Union demand that chemical substances are investigated for...
In the two years since the last workshop report, the environment surrounding the prediction of skin ...
Four years on since the last cross sector workshop, experience of the practical application and inte...
<p>Predictive testing to characterise substances for their skin sensitisation potential has historic...