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SUMMARY:Exercises with in silico models and read-across using VEGAHUB
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:PARC is organising a second remote training course on in silico
  models and read-across\, this time focusing on hands-on interpretation an
 d practical application using the VEGAHUB platform. The training will take
  place on 23-24 October 2025\, with morning or afternoon sessions dependin
 g on participant numbers. The course is coordinated by the Istituto Mario 
 Negri ↗ (IRFMN)\, Italy.What to expect:Apply VEGA\, ToxRead\, VERA\, Cos
 moLIFE and ToxEraser to real-world case studies.Evaluate in silico predict
 ions for cosmetic ingredients and substance replacement.Explore examples o
 n mutagenicity\, genotoxicity\, carcinogenicity\, and endocrine disruption
  in cosmetics.Assess bioaccumulation and ecotoxicological properties such 
 as fish toxicity.Participate in group discussions to reflect on results an
 d integrate evidence.Who should attend:This course is intended for interme
 diate-level researchers and risk assessors with prior experience using VEG
 A models. It is particularly suited for participants who attended the firs
 t PARC in silico training or who are already familiar with the basics of i
 n silico tools.Practical details:This is a free\, online course with four 
 sessions in total\, split across two days. Each session is limited to 12 p
 articipants (maximum of 48 in total). Participants may attend one or both 
 days depending on their interest in the topics.Application deadline:Submit
  your application no later than 13 October 2025.How to apply:Submit your a
 pplication here.&nbsp\;For additional details about the course and partici
 pant selection\, please click here.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p style=\"margin-b
 ottom:20px\;\"><span lang=\"EN-US\">PARC is organising a second remote tra
 ining course on </span><em><span lang=\"EN-US\">in silico</span></em><span
  lang=\"EN-US\"> models and read-across\, this time focusing on hands-on i
 nterpretation and practical application using the VEGAHUB platform. The tr
 aining will take place on 23-24 October 2025\, with morning or afternoon s
 essions depending on participant numbers. The course is coordinated by the
  </span><a href=\"https://www.marionegri.it/eng/home\"><span lang=\"EN-US\
 ">Istituto Mario Negri</span><span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span
 ></a><span lang=\"EN-US\"> (IRFMN)\, Italy.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p style=
 \"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>What to expect:</strong></p><ul><li>Apply 
 VEGA\, ToxRead\, VERA\, CosmoLIFE and ToxEraser to real-world case studies
 .</li><li>Evaluate <em>in silico</em> predictions for cosmetic ingredients
  and substance replacement.</li><li>Explore examples on mutagenicity\, gen
 otoxicity\, carcinogenicity\, and endocrine disruption in cosmetics.</li><
 li>Assess bioaccumulation and ecotoxicological properties such as fish tox
 icity.</li><li style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">Participate in group discuss
 ions to reflect on results and integrate evidence.</li></ul><p style=\"mar
 gin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>Who should attend:</strong></p><p style=\"margi
 n-bottom:20px\;\">This course is intended for intermediate-level researche
 rs and risk assessors with prior experience using VEGA models. It is parti
 cularly suited for participants who attended the first PARC <em>in silico<
 /em> training or who are already familiar with the basics of <em>in silico
 </em> tools.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>Practical details
 :</strong></p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">This is a free\, online co
 urse with four sessions in total\, split across two days. Each session is 
 limited to 12 participants (maximum of 48 in total). Participants may atte
 nd one or both days depending on their interest in the topics.</p><p style
 =\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>Application deadline:</strong></p><p styl
 e=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">Submit your application no later than 13 Octobe
 r 2025.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>How to apply:</strong>
 </p><p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">Submit your application <a href=\"ht
 tps://www.eu-parc.eu/form/application-form-in-silico-octob\">here</a>.&nbs
 p\;</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">For additional details about the 
 course and participant selection\, please click <a href=\"https://www.eu-p
 arc.eu/sites/default/files/2025-09/Flyer_PARC%202nd%20in%20silico%20models
 .pdf\">here</a>.</p></body></html>
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SUMMARY:Exercises with in silico models and read-across using VEGAHUB
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:PARC is organising a second remote training course on in silico
  models and read-across\, this time focusing on hands-on interpretation an
 d practical application using the VEGAHUB platform. The training will take
  place on 23-24 October 2025\, with morning or afternoon sessions dependin
 g on participant numbers. The course is coordinated by the Istituto Mario 
 Negri ↗ (IRFMN)\, Italy.What to expect:Apply VEGA\, ToxRead\, VERA\, Cos
 moLIFE and ToxEraser to real-world case studies.Evaluate in silico predict
 ions for cosmetic ingredients and substance replacement.Explore examples o
 n mutagenicity\, genotoxicity\, carcinogenicity\, and endocrine disruption
  in cosmetics.Assess bioaccumulation and ecotoxicological properties such 
 as fish toxicity.Participate in group discussions to reflect on results an
 d integrate evidence.Who should attend:This course is intended for interme
 diate-level researchers and risk assessors with prior experience using VEG
 A models. It is particularly suited for participants who attended the firs
 t PARC in silico training or who are already familiar with the basics of i
 n silico tools.Practical details:This is a free\, online course with four 
 sessions in total\, split across two days. Each session is limited to 12 p
 articipants (maximum of 48 in total). Participants may attend one or both 
 days depending on their interest in the topics.Application deadline:Submit
  your application no later than 13 October 2025.How to apply:Submit your a
 pplication here.&nbsp\;For additional details about the course and partici
 pant selection\, please click here.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p style=\"margin-b
 ottom:20px\;\"><span lang=\"EN-US\">PARC is organising a second remote tra
 ining course on </span><em><span lang=\"EN-US\">in silico</span></em><span
  lang=\"EN-US\"> models and read-across\, this time focusing on hands-on i
 nterpretation and practical application using the VEGAHUB platform. The tr
 aining will take place on 23-24 October 2025\, with morning or afternoon s
 essions depending on participant numbers. The course is coordinated by the
  </span><a href=\"https://www.marionegri.it/eng/home\"><span lang=\"EN-US\
 ">Istituto Mario Negri</span><span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span
 ></a><span lang=\"EN-US\"> (IRFMN)\, Italy.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p style=
 \"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>What to expect:</strong></p><ul><li>Apply 
 VEGA\, ToxRead\, VERA\, CosmoLIFE and ToxEraser to real-world case studies
 .</li><li>Evaluate <em>in silico</em> predictions for cosmetic ingredients
  and substance replacement.</li><li>Explore examples on mutagenicity\, gen
 otoxicity\, carcinogenicity\, and endocrine disruption in cosmetics.</li><
 li>Assess bioaccumulation and ecotoxicological properties such as fish tox
 icity.</li><li style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">Participate in group discuss
 ions to reflect on results and integrate evidence.</li></ul><p style=\"mar
 gin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>Who should attend:</strong></p><p style=\"margi
 n-bottom:20px\;\">This course is intended for intermediate-level researche
 rs and risk assessors with prior experience using VEGA models. It is parti
 cularly suited for participants who attended the first PARC <em>in silico<
 /em> training or who are already familiar with the basics of <em>in silico
 </em> tools.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>Practical details
 :</strong></p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">This is a free\, online co
 urse with four sessions in total\, split across two days. Each session is 
 limited to 12 participants (maximum of 48 in total). Participants may atte
 nd one or both days depending on their interest in the topics.</p><p style
 =\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>Application deadline:</strong></p><p styl
 e=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">Submit your application no later than 13 Octobe
 r 2025.</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:5px\;\"><strong>How to apply:</strong>
 </p><p style=\"margin-bottom:15px\;\">Submit your application <a href=\"ht
 tps://www.eu-parc.eu/form/application-form-in-silico-octob\">here</a>.&nbs
 p\;</p><p style=\"margin-bottom:20px\;\">For additional details about the 
 course and participant selection\, please click <a href=\"https://www.eu-p
 arc.eu/sites/default/files/2025-09/Flyer_PARC%202nd%20in%20silico%20models
 .pdf\">here</a>.</p></body></html>
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