→ Booth #333
Spotlight on difficult-to-test samples and in vitro quantitative potency assessment as an alternative to the Local Lymph Node Assay
Come meet us at booth #333 and join our poster presentation to learn how the GARD assays are used to fill data gaps for skin sensitizing hazard and quantitative potency assessment, providing a high performing and ethical alternative to animal testing.
→ Joint poster with Takasago
Quantitative potency assessment of skin sensitizers when developing novel fragrance ingredients
Practical application of the GARDskin Dose-Response assay to derive a No Expected Sensitization Induction Level (NESIL) value for confirmatory human patch studies to determine safe use level for novel fragrance ingredients
→ Hot topic
In vitro tests supporting Occupational Health
Occupational allergic dermatitis and asthma are common workplace diseases. By using the in vitro GARD® assays to test for skin and respiratory sensitizers in combination, it is possible to identify allergens in the work environment and take preventive action.
Come by our booth to learn more!