Program - Society of Toxicology
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<strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Toxicology</strong> 2011<br />
<strong>Program</strong> Description (Continued)<br />
Abstract #<br />
#1760 2:33 OPTIMIZATION OF HIGH-THROUGHPUT<br />
NANOMATERIAL DEVELOPMENTAL<br />
TOXICITY TESTING IN ZEBRAFISH<br />
EMBRYOS. A. Wang 1 , C. Matson 2 , S. Frady 1 , M.<br />
Arnold 2 , S. Padilla 3 , R. T. Di Giulio 2 and K. Houck 1 .<br />
1<br />
National Center for Computational <strong>Toxicology</strong>, U.S.<br />
EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC, 2 Center for the<br />
Environmental Implications <strong>of</strong> NanoTechnology,<br />
Duke University, Durham, NC and 3 ISTD, NHEERL,<br />
U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC.<br />
#1761 2:54 TOXICITY OF INTRANASALLY-<br />
ADMINISTERED SILVER NANOPARTICLES. <br />
M. Genter 1 , N. C. Newman 1 , H. G. Shertzer 1 , S. F.<br />
Ali 2 , S. M. Hussain 3 and B. Bolon 4 . 1 Environmental<br />
Health, University <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati, Cincinnati,<br />
OH, 2 Neurochemistry Laboratory, Division <strong>of</strong><br />
Neurotoxicology, NCTR/U.S. FDA, Jefferson,<br />
AR, 3 Applied Biotechnology Branch, AFRL,<br />
Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH and 4 GEMpath,<br />
Longmont, CO.<br />
#1762 3:15 RECOVERY FROM SILVER<br />
NANOPARTICLE EXPOSURE-INDUCED<br />
LUNG FUNCTION CHANGES IN SPRAGUE-<br />
DAWLEY RATS. I. Yu 1 , J. Sung 2 , J. Ji 3 , K. Song 2 ,<br />
J. Lee 1 , J. Lee 4 , J. Park 5 , H. Park 6 , C. Kang 1 and<br />
K. Ahn 7 . 1 Hoseo University, Asan, Republic <strong>of</strong><br />
Korea, 2 Korea Conformity Laboratories, Incheon,<br />
Republic <strong>of</strong> Korea, 3 Samung Electronics, Ltd.,<br />
Suwon, Republic <strong>of</strong> Korea, 4 Occupational Lung<br />
Diseases Institute, COMWEL, Ansan, Republic <strong>of</strong><br />
Korea, 5 Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Republic <strong>of</strong><br />
Korea, 6 Korea Research Institute <strong>of</strong> Standards and<br />
Science, Daejeon, Republic <strong>of</strong> Korea and 7 Hanyang<br />
University, Seoul, Republic <strong>of</strong> Korea.<br />
#1763 3:35 CLEARANCE OF ACCUMULATED<br />
SILVER AFTER CESSATION OF SILVER<br />
NANOPARTICLE (AGNP) EXPOSURE IN<br />
TISSUES OF SPRAGUE-DAWLEY RATS. <br />
J. Lee 1 , I. Yu 1 , Y. Kim 2 , K. Song 3 , H. Ryu 3 , J.<br />
Sung 3 , M. Kwon 1 , J. Park 4 , J. Lee 5 , H. Park 6 , C.<br />
Kang 1 and D. Marshak 7 . 1 Hoseo University, Asan,<br />
Republic <strong>of</strong> Korea, 2 KT&G, Daejeon, Republic <strong>of</strong><br />
Korea, 3 Korea Conformity Laboratories, Incheon,<br />
Republic <strong>of</strong> Korea, 4 Chung-Ang University, Seoul,<br />
Republic <strong>of</strong> Korea, 5 Occupational Lung Diseases<br />
Institute, COMWEL, Ansan, Republic <strong>of</strong> Korea,<br />
6<br />
Korea Research Institute <strong>of</strong> Standards and Science,<br />
Daejeon, Republic <strong>of</strong> Korea and 7 PerkinElmer,<br />
Boston, MA.<br />
#1764 3:55 PREMATURE CELLULAR SENESCENCE-<br />
INDUCED BY NANOPARTICLE EXPOSURE:<br />
A NOVEL APPROACH TO NANOTOXICITY<br />
TESTING. D. Ellis and S. Hussain. Air Force<br />
Research Laboratory 711 HPW/RHPBA, Wright-<br />
Patterson AFB, OH.<br />
Tuesday Afternoon, March 8<br />
2:15 PM to 3:15 PM<br />
Room 140B<br />
Exhibitor Hosted Session: Automated GLP Infusion Studies:<br />
Improved Process Quality and Labor Utilization<br />
Presented by: Instech Solomon<br />
GLP infusion studies, rife with high labor content and opportunities for<br />
quality improvement, present a classic automation opportunity. This session<br />
describes the costs (investment) and benefits (reduced labor and improved<br />
process data quality) <strong>of</strong> moving from manual to Part 11 compatible automated<br />
processes.<br />
Abstract #<br />
Tuesday Afternoon, March 8<br />
2:15 PM to 3:15 PM<br />
Room 140A<br />
Exhibitor Hosted Session: Machine Learning and Exposure<br />
to Modeling in the Prediction <strong>of</strong> In Vivo Toxicity from High<br />
Content Screening (HCS) Data<br />
Presented by: Cyprotex Discovery<br />
High content screening (HCS) is a powerful tool for generating insight into<br />
changes arising from exposure <strong>of</strong> cells to potentially toxic xenobiotics.<br />
Linking these changes to in vivo toxic responses enables the creation <strong>of</strong><br />
predictive models for in vivo drug-mediated toxicity. In this presentation,<br />
novel developments in modeling <strong>of</strong> drug-induced hepatotoxicity from HCS<br />
data will be described.<br />
Tuesday Afternoon, March 8<br />
2:15 PM to 3:15 PM<br />
Room 156<br />
Exhibitor Hosted Session: Predictive Analysis <strong>of</strong> Cell<br />
Viability, Apoptosis and ADME/Tox Properties Using<br />
Multiparametric In Vitro Assays and Human Induced<br />
Pluripotent Stem (iPS) Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes and<br />
Hepatocytes<br />
Presented by: Promega Corporation<br />
This seminar will highlight the use <strong>of</strong> multiplexed bioluminescent and fluorescent<br />
cell-based assays with human iPS cell-derived cardiomyocytes and<br />
hepatocytes that <strong>of</strong>fer a powerful new approach to predictive analysis <strong>of</strong> cell<br />
viability, apoptosis and ADME/Tox properties while enabling streamlined<br />
data collection, high data quality and robust interpretation with biologically<br />
relevant human cell model systems.<br />
Tuesday Afternoon, March 8<br />
3:00 PM to 4:15 PM<br />
CC Room 103<br />
Undergraduate Faculty Meeting<br />
Chairperson(s): Aaron Barchawsky, University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh,<br />
Pittsburgh, PA.<br />
Sponsor:<br />
Education Committee<br />
The Education Committee and the Undergraduate Education Subcommittee<br />
are hosting the Undergraduate <strong>Toxicology</strong> Faculty Meeting for all<br />
faculty involved in the teaching <strong>of</strong> toxicology to undergraduates, or for<br />
those interested in including toxicology at the undergraduate level. Hear<br />
an update on initiatives for undergraduate faculty, provide your input, and<br />
network.<br />
Tuesday Afternoon, March 8<br />
3:30 PM to 4:30 PM<br />
Room 140B<br />
Exhibitor Hosted Session: Cryopreserved HepaRG: An<br />
Alternative In Vitro Screening Tool for Human Hepatic Drug<br />
Metabolism, and Safety Applications<br />
Presented by: Life Technologies<br />
The use <strong>of</strong> primary human hepatoxytes in screening applications is limited<br />
by tissue availability, donor variability, cost and a relative short lifespan in<br />
culture. The use <strong>of</strong> HepaRG cells solves these limitations without sacrificing<br />
many <strong>of</strong> the critical hepatocyte traits such as drug metabolizing enzyme<br />
expression, functional transport proteins, and expression <strong>of</strong> key nuclear<br />
receptor pathways.<br />
Tuesday<br />
Poster Sessions<br />
Regional Interest Session<br />
Roundtable Sessions<br />
Symposium Sessions<br />
Thematic Sessions<br />
Workshop Sessions<br />
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