OpenTox 2022 Virtual Conference
Open, FAIR, and used: toxicology in the next 10 years
For toxicology to take advantage of modern science, and for risk assessment to meet societal needs, it needs to step up its open science practices. Here, I argue that FAIR and sustainability should not distract us (too much) from the bigger picture. And that with the risk of preaching to the choir; after all, to me, one key selling point of OpenTox has been their argument for open licensing. This presentation sketches a vision of where toxicology is heading (or should be) in the next 10 years, starting with open science achievements, a series of past research projects, and designs of running projects. The role of open data, open source, and open standards will be illustrated with activities in EU NanoSafetyCluster projects and the ELIXIR Toxicology Community.
CV: Egon Willighagen is a researcher in the BiGCaT Department for Bioinformatics and a teacher at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. His research projects focus on using and developing new cheminformatics and chemometrics approaches to explain biological phenomena in metabolic diseases, drug discovery, and toxicology.