Computational toxicology and risk assessment
7 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work — 5 as their primary capability.
Most active in this area
- JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Major US research university hosting European researchers across toxicology, gravitational physics, biomedical sciences, and humanities via MSCA mobility programs.
“EU-ToxRisk, ONTOX, and CypTox demonstrate sustained involvement in mechanism-based toxicity testing, AI-driven chemical hazard prediction, and insecticide safety.”
PrimaryUS28 projects - FUNDACION PARA LA INVESTIGACION DEL HOSPITAL UNIVERSITARIO LA FE DE LA COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA
Valencia hospital research foundation specializing in AI-driven cancer imaging, hematological malignancies, and clinical data for precision medicine.
“Participated in EU-ToxRisk (EUR 642K), a flagship program on mechanism-based toxicity testing using AOPs, cheminformatics, and computational modelling.”
ES22 projects - EDELWEISS CONNECT GMBH
Swiss SME building computational platforms for chemical and nanomaterial safety assessment, specializing in risk modelling and nanoinformatics.
“Central to EU-ToxRisk (mechanism-based testing), RISK-HUNT3R (next-gen risk assessment), ADVaNCE (AOP networks for carcinogens), in3 (animal-free safety assessment), and OpenRiskNet (risk analysis infrastructure).”
PrimarySMECH8 projects - FORSCHUNGSGESELLSCHAFT FUR ARBEITSPHYSIOLOGIE UND ARBEITSSCHUTZ EV
German research institute specializing in occupational health, neuroscience, and computational toxicology — now expanding into human-robot collaboration and digital twins.
“EU-ToxRisk and TransQST both focus on systems toxicology, computational modelling, and mechanism-based safety assessment for chemicals and pharmaceuticals.”
PrimaryDE7 projects - CERTARA UK LIMITED
Commercial biosimulation company specializing in computational toxicology, PBPK modelling, and next-generation drug safety risk assessment.
“Core contributor across EU-ToxRisk, TransQST, eTRANSAFE, and RISK-HUNT3R — all focused on mechanism-based toxicity testing and safety prediction.”
PrimaryUK6 projects - STEINBEIS GMBH & CO KG FUR TECHNOLOGIE TRANSFER
German technology transfer firm specializing in computational toxicology, chemical risk assessment, and translating safety science into regulatory-ready frameworks.
“Core contributor to both EU-ToxRisk (EUR 804K) and RISK-HUNT3R (EUR 695K), covering systems toxicology, AOP networks, and next-generation risk assessment.”
PrimaryDE4 projects - OPEN PHACTS FOUNDATION LBG
Cambridge-based foundation providing open data integration and FAIR standards implementation for drug discovery and toxicology research.
“EU-ToxRisk involved cheminformatics, biokinetics modelling, and adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) for mechanism-based toxicity testing.”
SMEUK3 projects