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SUMMARY:Webinar: Advancing NAMs for respiratory sensitization testing
DESCRIPTION:Scientific highlights from 2026 SOT\nJoin us for an insightful webinar exploring the latest advancements in respiratory sensitization testing\, an emerging field facing challenges in both scientific and regulatory landscapes. We will highlight how New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) are advancing human-relevant\, non-animal strategies for respiratory hazard assessment. \nTogether with guest speakers Dr. Emily Reinke (GDIT) and Dr. Joshua Vaughan (Merck)\, we will discuss key challenges\, outline currently available approaches\, and present new GARD®air data from scientific collaborations\, including results from a recently completed large-scale study (n=100) led by NICEATM\, as well as industry case studies on microbial-based pesticides and proteins. \nIf you missed SenzaGen’s scientific sessions at this year’s SOT in San Diego\, this is your chance to catch up!  \n \nThe webinar will last around 45 minutes\, followed by a live Q&A. If you cannot attend the live event\, register anyway to receive the on-demand recording. \nKey takeaways\n\nRegulatory insights: An up-to-date perspective on the evolving regulatory landscape for respiratory sensitization assessment. \nGARD® advancements: How genomics and machine-learning technologies enable non-animal respiratory sensitization assessment across diverse substance types. \nCase studies: Scientific collaborations with Merck and Bayer on proteins and microbial-based pesticides\, along with a NICEATM-led study on occupational health-related chemicals.\n\nSpeakers\n \nEmily Reinke\, PhD\, DABT\nPrincipal Toxicologist\, Federal Health Division | GDIT (contractor supporting NICEATM) \n\nExpert in NAMs for skin and respiratory sensitization and acute systemic toxicity.\nContributor to U.S. EPA\, JaCVAM\, OECD\, and independent peer review panels.\nFormer Department of Defense representative to ICCVAM (including four years as co-chair).\n\n  \n \nJoshua Vaughan\, PhD\, DABT\nPrincipal Scientist\, Occupational Toxicology and Product Stewardship\, Merck \n\nExpert in occupational and environmental health within pharmaceutical R&D.\nMember of the National Academies Committee on Toxicology.\nExtensive industry experience in toxicology across pharmaceuticals\, biocides/pesticides\, and product safety.\n\n  \n \nAndy Forreryd\, PhD\nScientific Liaison Manager\, SenzaGen \n\nMember of OECD expert group on respiratory sensitization.\nMember of the ISO/TC 194/WG 8 on irritation and sensitization.\nCo-developer of the GARD®skin assay (OECD TG 442E).\n\n  \n \n 
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