SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SESSION-B - ACTIVITY CLASSIFICATION AND STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP MODELING FOR HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT OF TOXIC-SUBSTANCES
Dw. Bristol, SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SESSION-B - ACTIVITY CLASSIFICATION AND STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP MODELING FOR HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT OF TOXIC-SUBSTANCES, Toxicology letters, 79(1-3), 1995, pp. 265-280
The major theme of Session B explored and assessed the current status
of activity-classification (AC)(1) and structure-activity-relationship
(SAR) methods developed to model adverse health effects that can resu
lt when biological systems are exposed to various chemical substances.
The output from such models is intended to be used as information tha
t supports risk assessments performed on toxic substances. Speakers ga
ve special attention to the requirements and applications of hazard id
entification models. Specific aspects of the broad subject matter were
augmented and explicated by audience and panel discussions during the
1.5 days available. This format stimulated the exchange of a surprisi
ngly broad range of information and stimulating ideas. In order to gat
her the diverse aspects of Session B in one place, the Rapporteurs agr
eed that this summary would aim at providing a comprehensive overview,
while Dr. Feldman's would amplify selected points of general interest
.