Aktuelle Masterarbeitsthemen der Forschungsgruppe Regulatory Toxicology
Current Master's Theses-Projects of the Research Group Regulatory Toxicology
Forschungsgebiet Research Field | Kontakt Betreuer/in Contact Supervisor | MSc Pharmazie | MSc Drug Sciences | Bemerkungen Comments |
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Establishment of Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) Networks for Cognitive Dysfunction Background: Conventional animal models are largely unsuitable for precise DNT assessments because they are too costly and too slow and the data is difficult to interpret. There is therefore a great need for alternative test systems that provide relevant results for humans. New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) that integrate in vitro, in silico and non-mammalian models will provide the necessary mechanistic information to enable rapid, cost-effective and human-centred DNT testing. Adverse Outcome Pathway (AOP) frameworks that describe the sequence of biological events, link chemical exposure to an adverse health outcome and provide a structured approach to interpret mechanistic data from NAMs. Project description: This project aims to identify missing Key Events (KEs) and Key Event Relationships (KERs) within a proposed AOP network connecting impaired oligodendrocyte differentiation to cognitive decline. Specifically, it focuses on defining not yet described KEs and KERs in an AOP initiated by the Molecular Initiating Event (MIE) of voltage-gated sodium channel binding. Figure 1: Putative AOP network for impaired oligodendrocyte development. Techniques used in the master thesis include semi-systematic literature review, data mining of data bases like the US-EPA ToxCast dashboard and other relevant sources for making use of already published data. Our offer:
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