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OECD Series on Principles of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and Compliance Monitoring

The purpose of this document is to give guidance to Receiving Authorities on the evaluation of the GLP compliance status of nonclinical safety studies submitted for regulatory purposes. This guidance does not address the scientific evaluation and interpretation of the submitted data or the risk assessment based on these data.




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Adverse Outcome Pathways, Molecular Screening and Toxicogenomics

Latest releases: AOPs are the central element of a toxicological knowledge framework, promoted by member countries through OECD, built to support chemical risk assessment based on mechanistic reasoning. Seven New AOPs have now been published.




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Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment (IATA)

Two new cases have been published that focus on use of metabolism information to support read-across and use of a combination of novel methods to identify potential endocrine disruptors, respectively. In addition a considerations document includes lessons and learnings from analysis across case studies and an analysis of uncertainties in six read-across cases.




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Webinar video recording on Finding Alternatives to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances of Concern: A Difficult and Continuing Challenge

On Thursday 26 September 2019, the OECD discussed "Finding Alternatives to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances of Concern: A Difficult and Continuing Challenge" with the participation of W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc. Presenters shared efforts, successes and challenges in eliminating per and polyfluorinated chemicals of environmental concern from the life cycle of consumer products.




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Webinar Series on Testing and Assessment Methodologies

On 27 September 2019, Anne Gourmelon of the Environment Directorate presented an overview of the various alternative test methods developed as OECD Test Guidelines and relevant guidance material to address eye irritation and serious eye damage for hazard classification of chemicals.




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Safety of novel foods and feeds and on the harmonisation of regulatory oversight in biotechnology

A major fruit crop of temperate regions, APPLE is consumed worldwide as fresh fruit, juice and other food products. This consensus document provides science-based key insights for the regulatory assessment of the environmental safety of genetically-engineered products: taxonomy, reproductive biology, genetics, hybridisation and introgression, and ecology.




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Series on Testing and Assessment: publications by number

This document is intended to provide universal Guiding Principles that should be considered when developing or augmenting systematic approaches to Weight of Evidence (WoE) for chemical evaluation and Key Elements to formulating a systematic approach to WoE. The ultimate goal is to facilitate that regulators follow a consistent, clear and transparent delivery of evidence using the Principles and Elements described in this document.




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Chemical Safety and Biosafety Progress Report

The Chemical Safety and Biosafety Progress Report is released every eight months. Its purpose is to provide an update on the projects, events and activities. Information on new publications as well as dates and venues of upcoming events and meetings are given.




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How to carry your business through the pandemic

CEOs and corporate leaders on the lessons they have already learnt — and what happens next




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The Slow Lane: The secret garden with healing properties

Kew may be 70 times bigger than the Physic Garden, but historically Chelsea is the mother ship




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The Slow Lane: World leader in the art of living

Paris is organised around culture to a degree unimaginable in mercantile, muddled-up London




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The Slow Lane: Ripeness on the tree of life

Victor Erice is one of those rare film directors who show time passing apparently at its own pace




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The Slow Lane: Common censorship

Three recent decisions have brought this issue into focus – and all three are lamentable and incoherent




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The Slow Lane: Ancient lessons for modern lives

There are profound reasons for studying the languages, literature and civilisations of the Greeks and Romans




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The Slow Lane: The big questions of sport

This is about reminding ourselves that we are animals, not adjuncts to computer terminals




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The Slow Lane: An appeal to our modern-day prophets

Too many poets have turned inward, speaking to their fellows rather than to the wider world




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The Slow Lane: Class acts

Mussorgsky and Toulouse-Lautrec reached out to people treated as extras rather than full human subjects




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The Slow Lane: True nature of the new greens

Have we gone from protecting nature to managing it on behalf of the Earth’s dominant species?




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The Slow Lane: Winter as a wonderland

‘There is a unique beauty to this time of year. Everything looks ghostly in the dense, opaque air’




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The Slow Lane: Have you got your shame face on?

Feelings of shame, unlike other emotions, are difficult to hide




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The Slow Lane: Gifts from the court of Federer

The extraordinary thing about Roger Federer is that he still loves playing tennis after all these years




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The Slow Lane: Where myths match reality

The story of Sisyphus compares quite well with the experience of zero-hours contracts




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The Slow Lane: Dumplings and humanity

Taipei’s MRT is the only underground railway where someone has offered to tie up my shoelace




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The Slow Lane: Ghosts of school days past

As I approached the hall where the relics of our vintage were assembled, I heard an unspirit-like roar




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The Slow Lane: A refugee’s tale of darts and bad sherry

A country’s values come into focus when seen by an outsider, contrasting them with his native country




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The Slow Lane: Sharp satire isn’t all it seems

Caricaturist James Gillray was arrested over a print showing politicians kissing a new royal baby’s backside




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The Slow Lane: Culture brings its own riches

Participation in the arts has a hugely positive impact on people’s health and wellbeing




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The Slow Lane: Inspiration v perspiration

Perhaps a lot of rugby has always been prosaic but I struggle to recall such a dearth of poetry




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The Slow Lane: Same street, new perspective

The quiet streets have that special Viennese quality of grandeur combined with melancholy and nostalgia




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The Slow Lane: Dangerous minds

Isis could be seen as a vast and terrifying collective outbreak of the Freudian concept of ‘acting out’




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Thanks for taking a slow walk with me

Through this column, connections have been made and the conversation has broadened




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The Slow Lane: The Last Word

After 11 years, Harry Eyres’ column has come to an end. Here’s his first, from January 17, 2004




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The Republicans need more than money

The taming of the Tea Party leaves the GOP short on the ideological message the voters like




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Fighting talk as American might shrinks

Obama is seeking to scale back US global responsibilities without signalling a retreat




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Republicans reconnect with angry voters

The defenestration of Cantor sends a message to the cosy world of party bigwigs and donors




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Dangers in demands for the right to die

Assertions the patient ‘wouldn’t have wanted to suffer’ offer doctors too much leeway




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Tawdry trade tarnishes German justice

The Ecclestone case illustrates that power is migrating away from votes and towards money




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Perry and the fallibility of US justice

It would be wrong for charges against the Texas governor to be allowed through the courts




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With Ebola, a little panic is healthy

The conditions of managing this crisis are coming to resemble those at Chernobyl




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How the rich influence American politics

A new book reveals how the very wealthy are shaping US society more than is commonly realised




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Donald Trump and America’s culture wars

From abortion to gay rights, he is unorthodox on Republican ‘values’, writes Christopher Caldwell




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Twenty years of Fox News — and ‘post-truth politics’

How the network upended American politics and news




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The Republicans are now the party of outsiders

Donald Trump’s campaign was about sociology not ideology




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The Trump Aesthetic: how his tastes will change America

What cultural impact will the incoming president have? Prepare for a mash-up of Sinatra, sports stars and reality TV




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President Trump meant everything he said

The New Economy involves phasing out all aspects of the old, including personnel




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Hubert Sagnières, Essilor CEO, on an eyewear merger

The deal with Luxottica, worth €50bn, makes up for missed opportunities




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Casey Wasserman, CEO, Wasserman, on LA’s Olympic bid

The sports marketing and agency boss explains why the City of Angels is ready to play host




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Motorsport’s top diplomat Jean Todt fights to win

With new owners, falling viewers and spiralling costs, Formula One is at a crossroads




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Harry Triguboff on being the second-richest man in Oz

How the property dynamo went from a milk round to becoming a self-made billionaire




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Daniel Zhang of Alibaba on leading a supercharged empire

The man who invented China’s Singles Day eyes opportunity offline