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SUMMARY:Society of Toxicology - 2026 Annual Meeting
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DESCRIPTION:The 65th Annual Society of Toxicology (SOT) Meeting and ToxExpo
  is recognised as one of the most comprehensive global gatherings in the f
 ield - offering cutting-edge science spanning molecular mechanisms\, expos
 ure science\, risk assessment\, emerging methodologies\, and practical app
 lications for human and environmental health protection. The SOT 2026 Meet
 ing will include keynote lectures\, symposia\, workshops\, roundtables\, p
 oster sessions and ToxExpo exhibits. Scientific sessions cover diverse top
 ics such as developmental toxicology\, in vitro and in silico methods\, AI
  in toxicology\, risk assessment integration\, environmental exposures and
  mechanistic insights into adverse health outcomes. Additional professiona
 l development and networking opportunities include specialised early-caree
 r programming and interactions with exhibitors showcasing the latest tools
  and technologies.&nbsp\;PARC will contribute to the scientific programme 
 with the following presentations:&nbsp\;Tessa Hagens ↗ (Leiden Universit
 y ↗\, The Netherlands): “Establishing a quantitative and advanced in v
 itro test system to evaluate chemical-induced liver fibrosis”\,Emanuela 
 Corsini ↗ (University of Milan\, Italy ↗): “From Hematopoietic Model
 s to iPSC-Derived Organoids: Mapping the Toolbox for DIT”\,Linglu Xu (Le
 iden University ↗\, The Netherlands): \"Systematic characterization of t
 ranscriptional reprogramming by non-genotoxic carcinogens after single or 
 repeated exposure of hiPSC-derived hepatocyte-like cells\".Roshni Nair ↗
  (Leiden University ↗\, The Netherlands): \"Human iPSC-Derived Mammary G
 land Organoids for Non-Genotoxic Carcinogen Hazard Assessment\". Barbara V
 iviani ↗ (University of Milan\, Italy ↗): \"A Structured Protocol for 
 Developing Adverse Outcome Pathways: Ensuring Transparency\, Reproducibili
 ty and FAIR compliance\". &nbsp\;These presentations highlight PARC’s ef
 forts to advance in vitro approaches for mechanistic toxicology and chemic
 al hazard understanding. The 2026 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo offers an
  unparalleled opportunity to engage with the global toxicology community\,
  discover innovative research approaches\, and contribute to shaping the f
 uture of chemical safety science. PARC encourages its community to attend\
 , participate in discussions and take advantage of the rich scientific pro
 gramme.&nbsp\;For further information\, please follow the link to the offi
 cial website ↗.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p>The 65<sup>th</s
 up> Annual Society of Toxicology (SOT) Meeting and ToxExpo is recognised a
 s one of the most comprehensive global gatherings in the field - offering 
 cutting-edge science spanning molecular mechanisms\, exposure science\, ri
 sk assessment\, emerging methodologies\, and practical applications for hu
 man and environmental health protection. The SOT 2026 Meeting will include
  keynote lectures\, symposia\, workshops\, roundtables\, poster sessions a
 nd ToxExpo exhibits. Scientific sessions cover diverse topics such as deve
 lopmental toxicology\, in vitro and in silico methods\, AI in toxicology\,
  risk assessment integration\, environmental exposures and mechanistic ins
 ights into adverse health outcomes. Additional professional development an
 d networking opportunities include specialised early-career programming an
 d interactions with exhibitors showcasing the latest tools and technologie
 s.&nbsp\;</p><p>PARC will contribute to the scientific programme with the 
 following presentations:&nbsp\;</p><ul><li><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.
 com/in/tessahagens/\">Tessa Hagens<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗<
 /span></a> (<a href=\"https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en\">Leiden Univer
 sity<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>\, The Netherlands):
  “<em>Establishing a quantitative and advanced in vitro test system to e
 valuate chemical-induced liver fibrosis</em>”\,</li><li><a href=\"https:
 //www.linkedin.com/in/emanuela-corsini-9803a017/\">Emanuela Corsini<span c
 lass=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> (<a href=\"https://www.unimi.i
 t/en\">University of Milan\, Italy<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗<
 /span></a>): “<em>From Hematopoietic Models to iPSC-Derived Organoids: M
 apping the Toolbox for DIT</em>”\,</li><li>Linglu Xu (<a href=\"https://
 www.universiteitleiden.nl/en\">Leiden University<span class=\"external-lin
 k-mark\"> ↗</span></a>\, The Netherlands): \"<em>Systematic characteriza
 tion of transcriptional reprogramming by non-genotoxic carcinogens after s
 ingle or repeated exposure of hiPSC-derived hepatocyte-like cells</em>\".<
 /li><li><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/in/roshninair23/\">Roshni Nair<
 span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> (<a href=\"https://www.u
 niversiteitleiden.nl/en\">Leiden University<span class=\"external-link-mar
 k\"> ↗</span></a>\, The Netherlands): \"<em>Human iPSC-Derived Mammary G
 land Organoids for Non-Genotoxic Carcinogen Hazard Assessment\". </em></li
 ><li><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-viviani-846653348/\">Ba
 rbara Viviani<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> (<a href=\
 "https://www.unimi.it/en\">University of Milan\, Italy<span class=\"extern
 al-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>): \"<em>A Structured Protocol for Developin
 g Adverse Outcome Pathways: Ensuring Transparency\, Reproducibility and FA
 IR compliance</em>\". &nbsp\;</li></ul><p>These presentations highlight PA
 RC’s efforts to advance in vitro approaches for mechanistic toxicology a
 nd chemical hazard understanding. The 2026 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo 
 offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the global toxicology co
 mmunity\, discover innovative research approaches\, and contribute to shap
 ing the future of chemical safety science. PARC encourages its community t
 o attend\, participate in discussions and take advantage of the rich scien
 tific programme.&nbsp\;</p><p>For further information\, please follow the 
 link to the <a href=\"https://www.toxicology.org/events/am/AM2026/index.as
 p\">official website<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>.</p
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SUMMARY:Society of Toxicology - 2026 Annual Meeting
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The 65th Annual Society of Toxicology (SOT) Meeting and ToxExpo
  is recognised as one of the most comprehensive global gatherings in the f
 ield - offering cutting-edge science spanning molecular mechanisms\, expos
 ure science\, risk assessment\, emerging methodologies\, and practical app
 lications for human and environmental health protection. The SOT 2026 Meet
 ing will include keynote lectures\, symposia\, workshops\, roundtables\, p
 oster sessions and ToxExpo exhibits. Scientific sessions cover diverse top
 ics such as developmental toxicology\, in vitro and in silico methods\, AI
  in toxicology\, risk assessment integration\, environmental exposures and
  mechanistic insights into adverse health outcomes. Additional professiona
 l development and networking opportunities include specialised early-caree
 r programming and interactions with exhibitors showcasing the latest tools
  and technologies.&nbsp\;PARC will contribute to the scientific programme 
 with the following presentations:&nbsp\;Tessa Hagens ↗ (Leiden Universit
 y ↗\, The Netherlands): “Establishing a quantitative and advanced in v
 itro test system to evaluate chemical-induced liver fibrosis”\,Emanuela 
 Corsini ↗ (University of Milan\, Italy ↗): “From Hematopoietic Model
 s to iPSC-Derived Organoids: Mapping the Toolbox for DIT”\,Linglu Xu (Le
 iden University ↗\, The Netherlands): \"Systematic characterization of t
 ranscriptional reprogramming by non-genotoxic carcinogens after single or 
 repeated exposure of hiPSC-derived hepatocyte-like cells\".Roshni Nair ↗
  (Leiden University ↗\, The Netherlands): \"Human iPSC-Derived Mammary G
 land Organoids for Non-Genotoxic Carcinogen Hazard Assessment\". Barbara V
 iviani ↗ (University of Milan\, Italy ↗): \"A Structured Protocol for 
 Developing Adverse Outcome Pathways: Ensuring Transparency\, Reproducibili
 ty and FAIR compliance\". &nbsp\;These presentations highlight PARC’s ef
 forts to advance in vitro approaches for mechanistic toxicology and chemic
 al hazard understanding. The 2026 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo offers an
  unparalleled opportunity to engage with the global toxicology community\,
  discover innovative research approaches\, and contribute to shaping the f
 uture of chemical safety science. PARC encourages its community to attend\
 , participate in discussions and take advantage of the rich scientific pro
 gramme.&nbsp\;For further information\, please follow the link to the offi
 cial website ↗.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p>The 65<sup>th</s
 up> Annual Society of Toxicology (SOT) Meeting and ToxExpo is recognised a
 s one of the most comprehensive global gatherings in the field - offering 
 cutting-edge science spanning molecular mechanisms\, exposure science\, ri
 sk assessment\, emerging methodologies\, and practical applications for hu
 man and environmental health protection. The SOT 2026 Meeting will include
  keynote lectures\, symposia\, workshops\, roundtables\, poster sessions a
 nd ToxExpo exhibits. Scientific sessions cover diverse topics such as deve
 lopmental toxicology\, in vitro and in silico methods\, AI in toxicology\,
  risk assessment integration\, environmental exposures and mechanistic ins
 ights into adverse health outcomes. Additional professional development an
 d networking opportunities include specialised early-career programming an
 d interactions with exhibitors showcasing the latest tools and technologie
 s.&nbsp\;</p><p>PARC will contribute to the scientific programme with the 
 following presentations:&nbsp\;</p><ul><li><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.
 com/in/tessahagens/\">Tessa Hagens<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗<
 /span></a> (<a href=\"https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en\">Leiden Univer
 sity<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>\, The Netherlands):
  “<em>Establishing a quantitative and advanced in vitro test system to e
 valuate chemical-induced liver fibrosis</em>”\,</li><li><a href=\"https:
 //www.linkedin.com/in/emanuela-corsini-9803a017/\">Emanuela Corsini<span c
 lass=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> (<a href=\"https://www.unimi.i
 t/en\">University of Milan\, Italy<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗<
 /span></a>): “<em>From Hematopoietic Models to iPSC-Derived Organoids: M
 apping the Toolbox for DIT</em>”\,</li><li>Linglu Xu (<a href=\"https://
 www.universiteitleiden.nl/en\">Leiden University<span class=\"external-lin
 k-mark\"> ↗</span></a>\, The Netherlands): \"<em>Systematic characteriza
 tion of transcriptional reprogramming by non-genotoxic carcinogens after s
 ingle or repeated exposure of hiPSC-derived hepatocyte-like cells</em>\".<
 /li><li><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/in/roshninair23/\">Roshni Nair<
 span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> (<a href=\"https://www.u
 niversiteitleiden.nl/en\">Leiden University<span class=\"external-link-mar
 k\"> ↗</span></a>\, The Netherlands): \"<em>Human iPSC-Derived Mammary G
 land Organoids for Non-Genotoxic Carcinogen Hazard Assessment\". </em></li
 ><li><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-viviani-846653348/\">Ba
 rbara Viviani<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> (<a href=\
 "https://www.unimi.it/en\">University of Milan\, Italy<span class=\"extern
 al-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>): \"<em>A Structured Protocol for Developin
 g Adverse Outcome Pathways: Ensuring Transparency\, Reproducibility and FA
 IR compliance</em>\". &nbsp\;</li></ul><p>These presentations highlight PA
 RC’s efforts to advance in vitro approaches for mechanistic toxicology a
 nd chemical hazard understanding. The 2026 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo 
 offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the global toxicology co
 mmunity\, discover innovative research approaches\, and contribute to shap
 ing the future of chemical safety science. PARC encourages its community t
 o attend\, participate in discussions and take advantage of the rich scien
 tific programme.&nbsp\;</p><p>For further information\, please follow the 
 link to the <a href=\"https://www.toxicology.org/events/am/AM2026/index.as
 p\">official website<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>.</p
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SUMMARY:Society of Toxicology - 2026 Annual Meeting
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The 65th Annual Society of Toxicology (SOT) Meeting and ToxExpo
  is recognised as one of the most comprehensive global gatherings in the f
 ield - offering cutting-edge science spanning molecular mechanisms\, expos
 ure science\, risk assessment\, emerging methodologies\, and practical app
 lications for human and environmental health protection. The SOT 2026 Meet
 ing will include keynote lectures\, symposia\, workshops\, roundtables\, p
 oster sessions and ToxExpo exhibits. Scientific sessions cover diverse top
 ics such as developmental toxicology\, in vitro and in silico methods\, AI
  in toxicology\, risk assessment integration\, environmental exposures and
  mechanistic insights into adverse health outcomes. Additional professiona
 l development and networking opportunities include specialised early-caree
 r programming and interactions with exhibitors showcasing the latest tools
  and technologies.&nbsp\;PARC will contribute to the scientific programme 
 with the following presentations:&nbsp\;Tessa Hagens ↗ (Leiden Universit
 y ↗\, The Netherlands): “Establishing a quantitative and advanced in v
 itro test system to evaluate chemical-induced liver fibrosis”\,Emanuela 
 Corsini ↗ (University of Milan\, Italy ↗): “From Hematopoietic Model
 s to iPSC-Derived Organoids: Mapping the Toolbox for DIT”\,Linglu Xu (Le
 iden University ↗\, The Netherlands): \"Systematic characterization of t
 ranscriptional reprogramming by non-genotoxic carcinogens after single or 
 repeated exposure of hiPSC-derived hepatocyte-like cells\".Roshni Nair ↗
  (Leiden University ↗\, The Netherlands): \"Human iPSC-Derived Mammary G
 land Organoids for Non-Genotoxic Carcinogen Hazard Assessment\". Barbara V
 iviani ↗ (University of Milan\, Italy ↗): \"A Structured Protocol for 
 Developing Adverse Outcome Pathways: Ensuring Transparency\, Reproducibili
 ty and FAIR compliance\". &nbsp\;These presentations highlight PARC’s ef
 forts to advance in vitro approaches for mechanistic toxicology and chemic
 al hazard understanding. The 2026 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo offers an
  unparalleled opportunity to engage with the global toxicology community\,
  discover innovative research approaches\, and contribute to shaping the f
 uture of chemical safety science. PARC encourages its community to attend\
 , participate in discussions and take advantage of the rich scientific pro
 gramme.&nbsp\;For further information\, please follow the link to the offi
 cial website ↗.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p>The 65<sup>th</s
 up> Annual Society of Toxicology (SOT) Meeting and ToxExpo is recognised a
 s one of the most comprehensive global gatherings in the field - offering 
 cutting-edge science spanning molecular mechanisms\, exposure science\, ri
 sk assessment\, emerging methodologies\, and practical applications for hu
 man and environmental health protection. The SOT 2026 Meeting will include
  keynote lectures\, symposia\, workshops\, roundtables\, poster sessions a
 nd ToxExpo exhibits. Scientific sessions cover diverse topics such as deve
 lopmental toxicology\, in vitro and in silico methods\, AI in toxicology\,
  risk assessment integration\, environmental exposures and mechanistic ins
 ights into adverse health outcomes. Additional professional development an
 d networking opportunities include specialised early-career programming an
 d interactions with exhibitors showcasing the latest tools and technologie
 s.&nbsp\;</p><p>PARC will contribute to the scientific programme with the 
 following presentations:&nbsp\;</p><ul><li><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.
 com/in/tessahagens/\">Tessa Hagens<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗<
 /span></a> (<a href=\"https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en\">Leiden Univer
 sity<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>\, The Netherlands):
  “<em>Establishing a quantitative and advanced in vitro test system to e
 valuate chemical-induced liver fibrosis</em>”\,</li><li><a href=\"https:
 //www.linkedin.com/in/emanuela-corsini-9803a017/\">Emanuela Corsini<span c
 lass=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> (<a href=\"https://www.unimi.i
 t/en\">University of Milan\, Italy<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗<
 /span></a>): “<em>From Hematopoietic Models to iPSC-Derived Organoids: M
 apping the Toolbox for DIT</em>”\,</li><li>Linglu Xu (<a href=\"https://
 www.universiteitleiden.nl/en\">Leiden University<span class=\"external-lin
 k-mark\"> ↗</span></a>\, The Netherlands): \"<em>Systematic characteriza
 tion of transcriptional reprogramming by non-genotoxic carcinogens after s
 ingle or repeated exposure of hiPSC-derived hepatocyte-like cells</em>\".<
 /li><li><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/in/roshninair23/\">Roshni Nair<
 span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> (<a href=\"https://www.u
 niversiteitleiden.nl/en\">Leiden University<span class=\"external-link-mar
 k\"> ↗</span></a>\, The Netherlands): \"<em>Human iPSC-Derived Mammary G
 land Organoids for Non-Genotoxic Carcinogen Hazard Assessment\". </em></li
 ><li><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-viviani-846653348/\">Ba
 rbara Viviani<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> (<a href=\
 "https://www.unimi.it/en\">University of Milan\, Italy<span class=\"extern
 al-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>): \"<em>A Structured Protocol for Developin
 g Adverse Outcome Pathways: Ensuring Transparency\, Reproducibility and FA
 IR compliance</em>\". &nbsp\;</li></ul><p>These presentations highlight PA
 RC’s efforts to advance in vitro approaches for mechanistic toxicology a
 nd chemical hazard understanding. The 2026 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo 
 offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the global toxicology co
 mmunity\, discover innovative research approaches\, and contribute to shap
 ing the future of chemical safety science. PARC encourages its community t
 o attend\, participate in discussions and take advantage of the rich scien
 tific programme.&nbsp\;</p><p>For further information\, please follow the 
 link to the <a href=\"https://www.toxicology.org/events/am/AM2026/index.as
 p\">official website<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>.</p
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SUMMARY:Society of Toxicology - 2026 Annual Meeting
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The 65th Annual Society of Toxicology (SOT) Meeting and ToxExpo
  is recognised as one of the most comprehensive global gatherings in the f
 ield - offering cutting-edge science spanning molecular mechanisms\, expos
 ure science\, risk assessment\, emerging methodologies\, and practical app
 lications for human and environmental health protection. The SOT 2026 Meet
 ing will include keynote lectures\, symposia\, workshops\, roundtables\, p
 oster sessions and ToxExpo exhibits. Scientific sessions cover diverse top
 ics such as developmental toxicology\, in vitro and in silico methods\, AI
  in toxicology\, risk assessment integration\, environmental exposures and
  mechanistic insights into adverse health outcomes. Additional professiona
 l development and networking opportunities include specialised early-caree
 r programming and interactions with exhibitors showcasing the latest tools
  and technologies.&nbsp\;PARC will contribute to the scientific programme 
 with the following presentations:&nbsp\;Tessa Hagens ↗ (Leiden Universit
 y ↗\, The Netherlands): “Establishing a quantitative and advanced in v
 itro test system to evaluate chemical-induced liver fibrosis”\,Emanuela 
 Corsini ↗ (University of Milan\, Italy ↗): “From Hematopoietic Model
 s to iPSC-Derived Organoids: Mapping the Toolbox for DIT”\,Linglu Xu (Le
 iden University ↗\, The Netherlands): \"Systematic characterization of t
 ranscriptional reprogramming by non-genotoxic carcinogens after single or 
 repeated exposure of hiPSC-derived hepatocyte-like cells\".Roshni Nair ↗
  (Leiden University ↗\, The Netherlands): \"Human iPSC-Derived Mammary G
 land Organoids for Non-Genotoxic Carcinogen Hazard Assessment\". Barbara V
 iviani ↗ (University of Milan\, Italy ↗): \"A Structured Protocol for 
 Developing Adverse Outcome Pathways: Ensuring Transparency\, Reproducibili
 ty and FAIR compliance\". &nbsp\;These presentations highlight PARC’s ef
 forts to advance in vitro approaches for mechanistic toxicology and chemic
 al hazard understanding. The 2026 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo offers an
  unparalleled opportunity to engage with the global toxicology community\,
  discover innovative research approaches\, and contribute to shaping the f
 uture of chemical safety science. PARC encourages its community to attend\
 , participate in discussions and take advantage of the rich scientific pro
 gramme.&nbsp\;For further information\, please follow the link to the offi
 cial website ↗.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p>The 65<sup>th</s
 up> Annual Society of Toxicology (SOT) Meeting and ToxExpo is recognised a
 s one of the most comprehensive global gatherings in the field - offering 
 cutting-edge science spanning molecular mechanisms\, exposure science\, ri
 sk assessment\, emerging methodologies\, and practical applications for hu
 man and environmental health protection. The SOT 2026 Meeting will include
  keynote lectures\, symposia\, workshops\, roundtables\, poster sessions a
 nd ToxExpo exhibits. Scientific sessions cover diverse topics such as deve
 lopmental toxicology\, in vitro and in silico methods\, AI in toxicology\,
  risk assessment integration\, environmental exposures and mechanistic ins
 ights into adverse health outcomes. Additional professional development an
 d networking opportunities include specialised early-career programming an
 d interactions with exhibitors showcasing the latest tools and technologie
 s.&nbsp\;</p><p>PARC will contribute to the scientific programme with the 
 following presentations:&nbsp\;</p><ul><li><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.
 com/in/tessahagens/\">Tessa Hagens<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗<
 /span></a> (<a href=\"https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en\">Leiden Univer
 sity<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>\, The Netherlands):
  “<em>Establishing a quantitative and advanced in vitro test system to e
 valuate chemical-induced liver fibrosis</em>”\,</li><li><a href=\"https:
 //www.linkedin.com/in/emanuela-corsini-9803a017/\">Emanuela Corsini<span c
 lass=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> (<a href=\"https://www.unimi.i
 t/en\">University of Milan\, Italy<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗<
 /span></a>): “<em>From Hematopoietic Models to iPSC-Derived Organoids: M
 apping the Toolbox for DIT</em>”\,</li><li>Linglu Xu (<a href=\"https://
 www.universiteitleiden.nl/en\">Leiden University<span class=\"external-lin
 k-mark\"> ↗</span></a>\, The Netherlands): \"<em>Systematic characteriza
 tion of transcriptional reprogramming by non-genotoxic carcinogens after s
 ingle or repeated exposure of hiPSC-derived hepatocyte-like cells</em>\".<
 /li><li><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/in/roshninair23/\">Roshni Nair<
 span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> (<a href=\"https://www.u
 niversiteitleiden.nl/en\">Leiden University<span class=\"external-link-mar
 k\"> ↗</span></a>\, The Netherlands): \"<em>Human iPSC-Derived Mammary G
 land Organoids for Non-Genotoxic Carcinogen Hazard Assessment\". </em></li
 ><li><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-viviani-846653348/\">Ba
 rbara Viviani<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> (<a href=\
 "https://www.unimi.it/en\">University of Milan\, Italy<span class=\"extern
 al-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>): \"<em>A Structured Protocol for Developin
 g Adverse Outcome Pathways: Ensuring Transparency\, Reproducibility and FA
 IR compliance</em>\". &nbsp\;</li></ul><p>These presentations highlight PA
 RC’s efforts to advance in vitro approaches for mechanistic toxicology a
 nd chemical hazard understanding. The 2026 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo 
 offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the global toxicology co
 mmunity\, discover innovative research approaches\, and contribute to shap
 ing the future of chemical safety science. PARC encourages its community t
 o attend\, participate in discussions and take advantage of the rich scien
 tific programme.&nbsp\;</p><p>For further information\, please follow the 
 link to the <a href=\"https://www.toxicology.org/events/am/AM2026/index.as
 p\">official website<span class=\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a>.</p
 ></body></html>
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