[OpenTox Ontology] Antwort: Evidence-based Toxicology Collaboration

Наталия Новосельская natalia.novoselska at gmail.com
Wed Aug 28 09:09:52 CEST 2013


To hanmant ithape,
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What the mess? How to link toxiclogy with homosexuality?


2013/8/27 hanmant ithape <hanmantithape at yahoo.co.in>

> To, Sylvia Escher,
>
> I thought the Sylvi name is in India only. In March,6,1996 I red an
> article in Times of India named Homosexuality and I shocked by the
> narration of article which may be written by Indian professional homosexual
> news paper's writer.
>
> Thanks for remembering the disgusting event (because I am totally
> heterosexual and as my knowledge the eternal pleasure in sex with female is
> greatest and greatest than sex with male.
>
> I think this notice may help you in your toxi-medicine research.
>
> See you again,
>
> Yours truly,
>
> Hanmant Ithape
> Pashan-Pune, Maharashtra, India.
> --------------------------------------------
> On Tue, 27/8/13, sylvia.escher at item.fraunhofer.de <
> sylvia.escher at item.fraunhofer.de> wrote:
>
>  Subject: [OpenTox Ontology] Antwort: Evidence-based Toxicology
> Collaboration
>  To: barry.hardy at douglasconnect.com, "opentox ontology mailing list" <
> ontology at opentox.org>
>  Date: Tuesday, 27 August, 2013, 12:58 PM
>
>  Dear Barry,
>
>  I will also be at EUROTOX next week and I would be
>  interested to join your
>  discussion. Please let me know, where and when you will
>  meet.
>
>  Kind regards, Sylvia
>  -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  Dr. Sylvia Escher
>  Fraunhofer Institute of Toxicology and Experimental Medicine
>  (ITEM)
>  Chemical Risk Assessment
>  Group Manager Structure Activity Relationships
>  Nikolai-Fuchs-Strasse 1, 30625 Hannover, Germany
>  Tel: +49 511 5350-330, Fax: +49 511 5350-335
>  mailto:Sylvia.Escher at item.fraunhofer.de
>  www.item.fraunhofer.de
>
>
>
>
>  Von:    Barry Hardy <barry.hardy at douglasconnect.com>
>  An:     ontology at opentox.org
>  Datum:  26.08.2013 11:51
>  Betreff:        [OpenTox Ontology]
>  Evidence-based Toxicology Collaboration
>  Gesendet von:   ontology-bounces at opentox.org
>
>
>
>  The Evidence-based Toxicology Collaboration (EBTC) was
>  formed to
>  translate the principles and approaches of Evidence-based
>  Medicine/Health Care to toxicology (http://www.ebtox.com/).
>
>  Open approaches to standards, data, software and ontology as
>  promoted by
>  the OpenTox Community can make a valuable contribution to
>  the
>  development of EBTC case studies applying systematic reviews
>  in
>  toxicology.
>
>  I will join Thomas Hartung and Sebastian Hoffmann at an EBTC
>  session at
>  EuroTox 2013 to discuss the development of systematic
>  reviews in
>  toxicology, which would be facilitated by a toxicology
>  ontology.
>
>  I expect we will also communicate further details on this
>  collaborative
>  effort virtually to the community and look forward to
>  hearing from those
>  who have interest in this initiative.
>
>  Barry
>
>  Evidence-based Toxicology Collaboration
>  EuroTox 2013, Interlaken, Switzerland
>  13.00-14.00, Monday, September 2
>  Room: Grimsel 1+2
>  Chair: Thomas Hartung, USA
>  Evidence-based approaches, which were pioneered in medicine,
>  provide the
>  means to transparently, objectively, and consistently assess
>  the
>  evidence bearing on questions in medicine or other fields of
>  science.
>  The EBTC comprises stakeholders in academia, industry, and
>  government
>  seeking to strengthen decision-making in safety sciences,
>  and thereby
>  enhance confidence in the process by which scientific
>  evidence is
>  assessed. The EBTC is primarily interested in assessing the
>  performance
>  of the toxicological test methods and addressing questions
>  about the
>  safety of substances to human health and the environment.
>  The EBTC’s
>  efforts are timely, as there is growing interest in applying
>  systematic
>  reviews in toxicology, which would be facilitated by a
>  toxicology
>  ontology, as well as a growing recognition that new test
>  assessment
>  approaches are needed, for example in the context of
>  composing and
>  assessing integrated testing strategies.
>  13.00 –13.20
>  Evidence-based Toxicology (EBT) and the EBT Collaboration:
>  Sebastian
>  Hoffmann, Germany
>  13.20 –13.40
>  EBT and Integrated Testing Strategy: Thomas Hartung, USA
>  13.40–14.00
>  Toxicology Ontology Development supporting Evidence-based
>  Approaches in
>  Predictive Toxicology: Barry Hardy, Switzerland
>
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