NNI nanoinformatics conference 2023: Movement toward a common infrastructure for federal nanoEHS data computational toxicology: Short communication

IF 3.1 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
Holly M. Mortensen , Jaleesia D. Amos , Thomas E. Exner , Kenneth Flores , Stacey Harper , Annie M. Jarabek , Fred Klaessig , Vladimir Lobaskin , Iseult Lynch , Christopher S. Marcum , Marvin Martens , Branden Brough , Quinn Spadola , Rhema Bjorkland
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The National Nanotechnology Initiative organized a Nanoinformatics Conference in the 2023 Biden-Harris Administration’s Year of Open Science, which included interested U.S. and EU stakeholders, and preceded the U.S.-EU COR meeting on November 15th, 2023 in Washington, D.C. Progress in the development of a common nanoinformatics infrastructure in the European Union and United States were discussed. Development of contributing, individual database projects, and their strengths and weaknesses, were highlighted. Recommendations and next steps for a U.S. nanoEHS common infrastructure were discussed in light of the pending update of the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI)’s Environmental, Health and Safety Research Strategy, and U.S. efforts to curate and house nano Environmental Health and Safety (nanoEHS) data from U.S. federal stakeholder groups. Improved data standards, for reporting and storage have been identified as areas where concerted efforts could most benefit initially. Areas that were not addressed at the conference, but that are critical to progress of the U.S. federal consortium effort are the evaluation of data formats according to use and sustainability measures; modeler and end user, including risk-assessor and regulator perspectives; a need for a community forum or shared data location that is not hosted by any individual U.S. federal agency, and is accessible to the public; as well as emerging needs for integration with new data types such as micro and nano plastics, and interoperability with other data and meta-data, such as adverse outcome pathway information. Future progress will depend on continued interaction of the U.S. and EU CORs, stakeholders and partners in the continued development goals for shared or interoperable infrastructure for nanoEHS.

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NNI 2023 年纳米信息学会议:向联邦纳米 EHS 数据计算毒理学共同基础设施迈进:短讯
国家纳米技术计划在拜登-哈里斯政府 2023 开放科学年期间组织了一次纳米信息学会议,与会者包括美国和欧盟的相关利益方,会议于 2023 年 11 月 15 日在华盛顿特区举行的美国-欧盟 COR 会议之前举行。会议讨论了欧盟和美国在开发共同纳米信息学基础设施方面的进展。会议强调了贡献、个别数据库项目的发展及其优缺点。鉴于国家纳米技术计划(NNI)的环境、健康和安全研究战略即将更新,以及美国为收集和存放来自美国联邦利益相关团体的纳米环境、健康和安全(nanoEHS)数据所做的努力,会议讨论了美国纳米环境、健康和安全(nanoEHS)共用基础设施的建议和下一步措施。改进数据标准、报告和存储已被确定为协同努力最初最能受益的领域。会议未涉及但对美国联邦联盟工作进展至关重要的领域包括:根据使用和可持续性措施对数据格式进行评估;建模者和最终用户,包括风险评估者和监管者的观点;对社区论坛或共享数据位置的需求,该位置不由任何单个美国联邦机构主办,并可供公众访问;以及与新数据类型(如微塑料和纳米塑料)集成的新需求,以及与其他数据和元数据(如不良后果路径信息)的互操作性。未来的进展将取决于美国和欧盟 CORs、利益相关者和合作伙伴的持续互动,以实现纳米 EHS 共享或互操作基础设施的持续发展目标。
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Computational Toxicology
Computational Toxicology Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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5.50
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53
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: Computational Toxicology is an international journal publishing computational approaches that assist in the toxicological evaluation of new and existing chemical substances assisting in their safety assessment. -All effects relating to human health and environmental toxicity and fate -Prediction of toxicity, metabolism, fate and physico-chemical properties -The development of models from read-across, (Q)SARs, PBPK, QIVIVE, Multi-Scale Models -Big Data in toxicology: integration, management, analysis -Implementation of models through AOPs, IATA, TTC -Regulatory acceptance of models: evaluation, verification and validation -From metals, to small organic molecules to nanoparticles -Pharmaceuticals, pesticides, foods, cosmetics, fine chemicals -Bringing together the views of industry, regulators, academia, NGOs
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