Chapter 13; Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment
In this chapter, we explain how Integrated Approaches to Testing and
Assessment (IATA) offer a means of integrating and translating the data generated
by toxicity testing methods, thereby serving as flexible and suitable tools for toxicological
decision making in the twenty-first century. In addition to traditional in vitro
and in vivo testing methods, IATA are increasingly incorporating newly developed
in vitro systems and measurement technologies such as high throughput screening
and high content imaging. Computational approaches are also being used in IATA
development, both as a means of generating data (e.g. QSARs), interpreting data
(bioinformatics and chemoinformatics), and as a means of integrating multiple
sources of data (e.g. expert systems, bayesian models). Decision analytic methods
derived from socioeconomic theory can also play a role in developing flexible and
optimal IATA solutions. Some of the challenges involved in the development, validation
and implementation of IATA are also discussed.
WORTH Andrew;
PATLEWICZ Grace;
2016-10-27
Springer
JRC103063
978-3-319-33824-8,
0065-2598,
http://www.springer.com/series/5584,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC103063,
10.1007/978-3-319-33826-2,
Additional supporting files
File name | Description | File type | |