The European Partnership PARC’s role in actively promoting the uptake of new approach methodologies and next-generation risk assessment into regulatory risk assessment practice

IF 4.6 Current opinion in toxicology Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1016/j.cotox.2025.100517
Matthias Herzler , Mirjam Luijten , Philip Marx-Stoelting , Gilles Rivière
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Existing approaches for human health risk assessment of chemicals have overall provided a high level of protection for EU citizens. However, the established assessment schemes face numerous challenges. Ethical and scientific concerns about using animals for safety testing have triggered awareness of the need for a paradigm shift, requiring new concepts for chemical risk assessment complementing and, in the long run, replacing existing schemes. Next-Generation Risk Assessment (NGRA) using new approach methodologies (NAMs) is commonly regarded as the way forward. However, adequately meeting regulatory needs is challenging. The European Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals (PARC) supports the development of NGRA frameworks and their implementation at all levels, from developing adverse outcome pathways (AOPs), NAMs and integrated approaches to testing and assessments (IATAs), to designing new conceptual approaches and formulating strategic roadmaps. A particular strength of PARC is its focus on interaction and collaboration with stakeholders from all sectors of the chemical risk assessment community to promote cooperation, advance research, increase knowledge of chemical risk assessment and train methodological skills. Its results will help launch European and national strategies to reduce risks posed by hazardous chemicals, to reduce animal testing and to implement NGRA strategies in regulatory practice.
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欧洲伙伴关系PARC在积极推动新方法方法和下一代风险评估纳入监管风险评估实践中的作用
现有的化学品人类健康风险评估方法总体上为欧盟公民提供了高水平的保护。然而,现有的评估办法面临着许多挑战。对使用动物进行安全试验的伦理和科学关注已经引发了人们对范式转变的需要的认识,需要新的化学品风险评估概念来补充并从长远来看取代现有方案。采用新方法(NAMs)的下一代风险评估(NGRA)通常被认为是未来的发展方向。然而,充分满足监管需求是一项挑战。欧洲化学品风险评估伙伴关系(PARC)支持NGRA框架的发展及其在各个层面的实施,从开发不利结果路径(AOPs)、NAMs和测试和评估的综合方法(iata),到设计新的概念方法和制定战略路线图。帕洛阿尔托研究中心的一个特别优势是它注重与来自化学品风险评估界所有部门的利益相关者的互动和合作,以促进合作,推进研究,增加化学品风险评估知识和培训方法技能。其结果将有助于启动欧洲和国家战略,以减少危险化学品带来的风险,减少动物试验,并在监管实践中实施NGRA战略。
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Current opinion in toxicology
Current opinion in toxicology Toxicology, Biochemistry
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