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1. A problem formulation framework for the application of in silico toxicology methods in chemical risk assessment.

2. Making in silico predictive models for toxicology FAIR.

3. The use of Bayesian methodology in the development and validation of a tiered assessment approach towards prediction of rat acute oral toxicity.

4. Incorporating lines of evidence from New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) to reduce uncertainties in a category based read-across: A case study for repeated dose toxicity.

5. Internationalization of read-across as a validated new approach method (NAM) for regulatory toxicology.

6. Genetic toxicology in silico protocol.

7. Optimizing drug discovery by Investigative Toxicology: Current and future trends.

8. In silico toxicology protocols.

9. Read-across approaches--misconceptions, promises and challenges ahead.

11. A review of the use of in silico methods to predict the chemistry of molecular initiating events related to drug toxicity.

13. Computer-aided prediction of drug toxicity and metabolism.

14. Molecular similarity in chemical informatics and predictive toxicity modeling: from quantitative read-across (q-RA) to quantitative read-across structure–activity relationship (q-RASAR) with the application of machine learning.

15. Optimizing drug discovery by Investigative Toxicology: Current and future trends

16. Development and analysis of an adverse outcome pathway network for human neurotoxicity.

17. Chemoinformatic Consideration of Novel Psychoactive Substances: Compilation and Preliminary Analysis of a Categorised Dataset.

18. In Silico Toxicology Data Resources to Support Read-Across and (Q)SAR.

19. The identification of nuclear receptors associated with hepatic steatosis to develop and extend adverse outcome pathways.

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