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SUMMARY:In Vitro Applied Training Course
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The ESTIV Applied Training Course on In Vitro Toxicology took p
 lace over six days from 16 to 21 November 2025 in Bratislava\, Slovakia. T
 he course was designed to address the increasing demand for professionals 
 trained in non-animal methods for chemical safety assessment\, aligned wit
 h evolving European legislation. It combined expert-led lectures with prac
 tical demonstrations and interactive group exercises based on real-world c
 ase studies. Participants explored a broad range of topics\, including reg
 ulatory frameworks\, the validation of alternative methods\, cell-based mo
 dels\, omics technologies\, and in vitro–in vivo extrapolation. Special 
 sessions featured innovative tools such as 3D printing\, stem cell models\
 , organ-specific systems\, and advanced microfluidics.Target audienceThis 
 course was particularly suited for doctoral and postdoctoral researchers\,
  early-career scientists\, and professionals from academia\, industry\, or
  regulatory bodies who are new to or actively working in the field of in v
 itro toxicology.&nbsp\;
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 logy </em>took place over six days from 16 to 21 November 2025 in Bratisla
 va\, Slovakia. The course was designed to address the increasing demand fo
 r professionals trained in non-animal methods for chemical safety assessme
 nt\, aligned with evolving European legislation. It combined expert-led le
 ctures with practical demonstrations and interactive group exercises based
  on real-world case studies. Participants explored a broad range of topics
 \, including regulatory frameworks\, the validation of alternative methods
 \, cell-based models\, omics technologies\, and in vitro–in vivo extrapo
 lation. Special sessions featured innovative tools such as 3D printing\, s
 tem cell models\, organ-specific systems\, and advanced microfluidics.</p>
 <p data-start=\"801\" data-end=\"1277\" data-is-last-node data-is-only-nod
 e><strong data-start=\"801\" data-end=\"820\">Target audience</strong><br>
 This course was particularly suited for doctoral and postdoctoral research
 ers\, early-career scientists\, and professionals from academia\, industry
 \, or regulatory bodies who are new to or actively working in the field of
  in vitro toxicology.&nbsp\;</p></div></div></div></div></div></div></arti
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SUMMARY:In Vitro Applied Training Course
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The ESTIV Applied Training Course on In Vitro Toxicology took p
 lace over six days from 16 to 21 November 2025 in Bratislava\, Slovakia. T
 he course was designed to address the increasing demand for professionals 
 trained in non-animal methods for chemical safety assessment\, aligned wit
 h evolving European legislation. It combined expert-led lectures with prac
 tical demonstrations and interactive group exercises based on real-world c
 ase studies. Participants explored a broad range of topics\, including reg
 ulatory frameworks\, the validation of alternative methods\, cell-based mo
 dels\, omics technologies\, and in vitro–in vivo extrapolation. Special 
 sessions featured innovative tools such as 3D printing\, stem cell models\
 , organ-specific systems\, and advanced microfluidics.Target audienceThis 
 course was particularly suited for doctoral and postdoctoral researchers\,
  early-career scientists\, and professionals from academia\, industry\, or
  regulatory bodies who are new to or actively working in the field of in v
 itro toxicology.&nbsp\;
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 logy </em>took place over six days from 16 to 21 November 2025 in Bratisla
 va\, Slovakia. The course was designed to address the increasing demand fo
 r professionals trained in non-animal methods for chemical safety assessme
 nt\, aligned with evolving European legislation. It combined expert-led le
 ctures with practical demonstrations and interactive group exercises based
  on real-world case studies. Participants explored a broad range of topics
 \, including regulatory frameworks\, the validation of alternative methods
 \, cell-based models\, omics technologies\, and in vitro–in vivo extrapo
 lation. Special sessions featured innovative tools such as 3D printing\, s
 tem cell models\, organ-specific systems\, and advanced microfluidics.</p>
 <p data-start=\"801\" data-end=\"1277\" data-is-last-node data-is-only-nod
 e><strong data-start=\"801\" data-end=\"820\">Target audience</strong><br>
 This course was particularly suited for doctoral and postdoctoral research
 ers\, early-career scientists\, and professionals from academia\, industry
 \, or regulatory bodies who are new to or actively working in the field of
  in vitro toxicology.&nbsp\;</p></div></div></div></div></div></div></arti
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SUMMARY:In Vitro Applied Training Course
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The ESTIV Applied Training Course on In Vitro Toxicology took p
 lace over six days from 16 to 21 November 2025 in Bratislava\, Slovakia. T
 he course was designed to address the increasing demand for professionals 
 trained in non-animal methods for chemical safety assessment\, aligned wit
 h evolving European legislation. It combined expert-led lectures with prac
 tical demonstrations and interactive group exercises based on real-world c
 ase studies. Participants explored a broad range of topics\, including reg
 ulatory frameworks\, the validation of alternative methods\, cell-based mo
 dels\, omics technologies\, and in vitro–in vivo extrapolation. Special 
 sessions featured innovative tools such as 3D printing\, stem cell models\
 , organ-specific systems\, and advanced microfluidics.Target audienceThis 
 course was particularly suited for doctoral and postdoctoral researchers\,
  early-career scientists\, and professionals from academia\, industry\, or
  regulatory bodies who are new to or actively working in the field of in v
 itro toxicology.&nbsp\;
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 logy </em>took place over six days from 16 to 21 November 2025 in Bratisla
 va\, Slovakia. The course was designed to address the increasing demand fo
 r professionals trained in non-animal methods for chemical safety assessme
 nt\, aligned with evolving European legislation. It combined expert-led le
 ctures with practical demonstrations and interactive group exercises based
  on real-world case studies. Participants explored a broad range of topics
 \, including regulatory frameworks\, the validation of alternative methods
 \, cell-based models\, omics technologies\, and in vitro–in vivo extrapo
 lation. Special sessions featured innovative tools such as 3D printing\, s
 tem cell models\, organ-specific systems\, and advanced microfluidics.</p>
 <p data-start=\"801\" data-end=\"1277\" data-is-last-node data-is-only-nod
 e><strong data-start=\"801\" data-end=\"820\">Target audience</strong><br>
 This course was particularly suited for doctoral and postdoctoral research
 ers\, early-career scientists\, and professionals from academia\, industry
 \, or regulatory bodies who are new to or actively working in the field of
  in vitro toxicology.&nbsp\;</p></div></div></div></div></div></div></arti
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SUMMARY:In Vitro Applied Training Course
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The ESTIV Applied Training Course on In Vitro Toxicology took p
 lace over six days from 16 to 21 November 2025 in Bratislava\, Slovakia. T
 he course was designed to address the increasing demand for professionals 
 trained in non-animal methods for chemical safety assessment\, aligned wit
 h evolving European legislation. It combined expert-led lectures with prac
 tical demonstrations and interactive group exercises based on real-world c
 ase studies. Participants explored a broad range of topics\, including reg
 ulatory frameworks\, the validation of alternative methods\, cell-based mo
 dels\, omics technologies\, and in vitro–in vivo extrapolation. Special 
 sessions featured innovative tools such as 3D printing\, stem cell models\
 , organ-specific systems\, and advanced microfluidics.Target audienceThis 
 course was particularly suited for doctoral and postdoctoral researchers\,
  early-career scientists\, and professionals from academia\, industry\, or
  regulatory bodies who are new to or actively working in the field of in v
 itro toxicology.&nbsp\;
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  data-end=\"799\">The ESTIV<em> Applied Training Course on In Vitro Toxico
 logy </em>took place over six days from 16 to 21 November 2025 in Bratisla
 va\, Slovakia. The course was designed to address the increasing demand fo
 r professionals trained in non-animal methods for chemical safety assessme
 nt\, aligned with evolving European legislation. It combined expert-led le
 ctures with practical demonstrations and interactive group exercises based
  on real-world case studies. Participants explored a broad range of topics
 \, including regulatory frameworks\, the validation of alternative methods
 \, cell-based models\, omics technologies\, and in vitro–in vivo extrapo
 lation. Special sessions featured innovative tools such as 3D printing\, s
 tem cell models\, organ-specific systems\, and advanced microfluidics.</p>
 <p data-start=\"801\" data-end=\"1277\" data-is-last-node data-is-only-nod
 e><strong data-start=\"801\" data-end=\"820\">Target audience</strong><br>
 This course was particularly suited for doctoral and postdoctoral research
 ers\, early-career scientists\, and professionals from academia\, industry
 \, or regulatory bodies who are new to or actively working in the field of
  in vitro toxicology.&nbsp\;</p></div></div></div></div></div></div></arti
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SUMMARY:In Vitro Applied Training Course
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The ESTIV Applied Training Course on In Vitro Toxicology took p
 lace over six days from 16 to 21 November 2025 in Bratislava\, Slovakia. T
 he course was designed to address the increasing demand for professionals 
 trained in non-animal methods for chemical safety assessment\, aligned wit
 h evolving European legislation. It combined expert-led lectures with prac
 tical demonstrations and interactive group exercises based on real-world c
 ase studies. Participants explored a broad range of topics\, including reg
 ulatory frameworks\, the validation of alternative methods\, cell-based mo
 dels\, omics technologies\, and in vitro–in vivo extrapolation. Special 
 sessions featured innovative tools such as 3D printing\, stem cell models\
 , organ-specific systems\, and advanced microfluidics.Target audienceThis 
 course was particularly suited for doctoral and postdoctoral researchers\,
  early-career scientists\, and professionals from academia\, industry\, or
  regulatory bodies who are new to or actively working in the field of in v
 itro toxicology.&nbsp\;
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  data-end=\"799\">The ESTIV<em> Applied Training Course on In Vitro Toxico
 logy </em>took place over six days from 16 to 21 November 2025 in Bratisla
 va\, Slovakia. The course was designed to address the increasing demand fo
 r professionals trained in non-animal methods for chemical safety assessme
 nt\, aligned with evolving European legislation. It combined expert-led le
 ctures with practical demonstrations and interactive group exercises based
  on real-world case studies. Participants explored a broad range of topics
 \, including regulatory frameworks\, the validation of alternative methods
 \, cell-based models\, omics technologies\, and in vitro–in vivo extrapo
 lation. Special sessions featured innovative tools such as 3D printing\, s
 tem cell models\, organ-specific systems\, and advanced microfluidics.</p>
 <p data-start=\"801\" data-end=\"1277\" data-is-last-node data-is-only-nod
 e><strong data-start=\"801\" data-end=\"820\">Target audience</strong><br>
 This course was particularly suited for doctoral and postdoctoral research
 ers\, early-career scientists\, and professionals from academia\, industry
 \, or regulatory bodies who are new to or actively working in the field of
  in vitro toxicology.&nbsp\;</p></div></div></div></div></div></div></arti
 cle></div></body></html>
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SUMMARY:In Vitro Applied Training Course
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The ESTIV Applied Training Course on In Vitro Toxicology took p
 lace over six days from 16 to 21 November 2025 in Bratislava\, Slovakia. T
 he course was designed to address the increasing demand for professionals 
 trained in non-animal methods for chemical safety assessment\, aligned wit
 h evolving European legislation. It combined expert-led lectures with prac
 tical demonstrations and interactive group exercises based on real-world c
 ase studies. Participants explored a broad range of topics\, including reg
 ulatory frameworks\, the validation of alternative methods\, cell-based mo
 dels\, omics technologies\, and in vitro–in vivo extrapolation. Special 
 sessions featured innovative tools such as 3D printing\, stem cell models\
 , organ-specific systems\, and advanced microfluidics.Target audienceThis 
 course was particularly suited for doctoral and postdoctoral researchers\,
  early-career scientists\, and professionals from academia\, industry\, or
  regulatory bodies who are new to or actively working in the field of in v
 itro toxicology.&nbsp\;
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 ap-1 empty:hidden first:pt-[1px]\"><div class=\"markdown prose dark:prose-
 invert w-full break-words light markdown-new-styling\"><p data-start=\"0\"
  data-end=\"799\">The ESTIV<em> Applied Training Course on In Vitro Toxico
 logy </em>took place over six days from 16 to 21 November 2025 in Bratisla
 va\, Slovakia. The course was designed to address the increasing demand fo
 r professionals trained in non-animal methods for chemical safety assessme
 nt\, aligned with evolving European legislation. It combined expert-led le
 ctures with practical demonstrations and interactive group exercises based
  on real-world case studies. Participants explored a broad range of topics
 \, including regulatory frameworks\, the validation of alternative methods
 \, cell-based models\, omics technologies\, and in vitro–in vivo extrapo
 lation. Special sessions featured innovative tools such as 3D printing\, s
 tem cell models\, organ-specific systems\, and advanced microfluidics.</p>
 <p data-start=\"801\" data-end=\"1277\" data-is-last-node data-is-only-nod
 e><strong data-start=\"801\" data-end=\"820\">Target audience</strong><br>
 This course was particularly suited for doctoral and postdoctoral research
 ers\, early-career scientists\, and professionals from academia\, industry
 \, or regulatory bodies who are new to or actively working in the field of
  in vitro toxicology.&nbsp\;</p></div></div></div></div></div></div></arti
 cle></div></body></html>
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