Chairs: Peter Pobis & Mohamed Fathi Abdallah
This session highlights the collaborative efforts of emerging scientists from major European networks—specifically the ASPIS Academy (encompassing PrecisionTox, Risk-Hunt3r, and ONTOX), the PARC Junior Community, and the VICT3R initiative. Together, these investigators are transitioning chemical safety evaluation away from traditional animal models and toward advanced, non-animal testing alternatives. By leveraging cutting-edge AI frameworks, virtual control groups, and advanced in vitro and in silico platforms, they are redefining how we predict toxicological risk. Attendees will gain insight into their latest experimental breakthroughs, cross-disciplinary methodologies, and the practical hurdles of gaining regulatory acceptance for these new approaches.
Speakers
- Gailė Pocevičiūtė – Cytotoxicity assessment of solid fuel particulate matter using a “cells-on-particles” platform
- Svenja Wingerter – Merging organoid and organ-on-chip technology to generate physiological models of ocular tissue
- Alicia Reyes Valenzuela – Advanced lung organoids mimicking proximal and distal regions for viral infection and drug screening
- Yuan Pang – Organoid printing for in vitro engineering of living systems
- Atsushi Miyashita – Silkworms as a Living NAM Bridging In Vitro Assays and Mammalian Testing
- Mohamed Fathi Abdallah – Supporting Future NAMs Toxicologists: The Growing Role of the ESTIV Early Career Network