British Toxicology Society (BTS) Annual Congress 2025
Unilever SERS scientists will be giving oral and poster presentations at the British Toxicology Society (BTS) Annual Congress in Liverpool, UK (7th-9th May, 2025).

Unilever Oral Presentations
Thursday 8th May
A non-animal toolbox for a next-generation risk assessment (NGRA) approach for inhalation safety: applicability of new approach methodologies (NAMs) informed by adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) associated with pulmonary toxicity (PDF 839.43 KB) (Opens in a pop-up window ) – Renato de-Avila. Oral communications 2 | Space 4 & 5, Level 12, 14:00-14:15
SARA-ICE: A Self-contained Model for Predicting a Human Relevant Point-of-Departure for Skin Sensitization (PDF 1.44 MB) (Opens in a pop-up window ) – Georgia Reynolds. Oral communications 2 | Space 4 & 5, Level 12, 15:00-15:15
Unilever Posters / Flash Presentations
Evaluation of Secondary Intelligence™ as a tool for interpreting the human relevance of in vitro pharmacological profiling data in next generation risk assessment (PDF 956.52 KB) (Opens in a pop-up window ) – Poster (P9) and Flash Presentation – Kathryn Wolton
Building confidence in regulatory acceptance of in vitro high throughput transcriptomics – evaluating false positive rates across models (PDF 1001.05 KB) (Opens in a pop-up window ) – Poster (P25) – Claire Peart
Integration of bioactivity new approach methods (NAMs) in read across. A case study with fatty Acids, C12-18 and C18-unsatd., 2-sulfoethyl Esters, Sodium Salts (DEFI) for sub-acute toxicity (PDF 330.56 KB) (Opens in a pop-up window ) – Poster (P8) and Flash Presentation – Mesha Williams
Application of NAM-based systemic safety toolbox on case study of bioactive food component sulforaphane (PDF 867.56 KB) (Opens in a pop-up window
) – Poster (P12) – Shuo Yang
For more information, please visit: BTS Annual Congress 2025 (Opens in a pop-up window
).