GENOQSAR: Prediction of genotoxicity endpoints using QSAR methods for regulatory purposes (Q3252320): Difference between revisions

From EU Knowledge Graph
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(‎Changed label, description and/or aliases in en: translated_label)
(‎Changed an Item: Edited by the materialized bot - inferring region from the coordinates)
Property / contained in NUTS
 
Property / contained in NUTS: Province of Valencia / rank
 
Normal rank

Revision as of 14:35, 12 October 2021

Project Q3252320 in Spain
Language Label Description Also known as
English
GENOQSAR: Prediction of genotoxicity endpoints using QSAR methods for regulatory purposes
Project Q3252320 in Spain

    Statements

    0 references
    5,000.0 Euro
    0 references
    10,000.0 Euro
    0 references
    50.0 percent
    0 references
    1 January 2018
    0 references
    31 December 2018
    0 references
    PROTOQSAR 2000 SL
    0 references
    0 references

    39°30'14.11"N, 0°26'31.56"W
    0 references
    46190
    0 references
    Proponemos el desarrollo de un conjunto de modelos predictivos QSAR para varios puntos finales relacionados con los diferentes tipos de daño por genotoxicidad. Esta quimioinformática se implementará en la conocida plataforma tecnológica VEGA. También se prestará especial atención a la generación de modelos de nanomateriales, teniendo en cuenta su alto y creciente impacto en la industria en general en la actualidad. Los modelos QSAR y los algoritmos de integración se caracterizarán por su fiabilidad y se desarrollarán de acuerdo con las reglas establecidas. por la OCDE, por lo tanto, se garantizará su validez dentro del protocolo REACH. (Spanish)
    0 references
    We propose the development of a set of predictive QSAR models for multiple endpoints related to different types of damage genotoxicity. This chemoinformatic be implemented in VEGA technology platform known. Special attention to generating models of nanomaterials will also be provided, taking into account its high and growing impact on the overall industry today. QSAR models and integration algorithms are characterized by their reliability and developed in accordance with the established rules. by the OECD, therefore, valid within the REACH protocol will be guaranteed. (English)
    0 references
    Paterna
    0 references

    Identifiers

    20F01020101U_IVCI00000APEA8021
    0 references