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As the PrecisionTox project approaches the end of its Horizon 2020 funding period, its latest newsletter looks back at recent scientific and dissemination milestones.

Highlights include the editorial “One Toxicology,” co-authored by researchers from the University of Birmingham, IEHS, and Indiana University, making the case for a shared framework between human and environmental toxicology. The issue also covers two recent Café Scientifique sessions, one on data sustainability across the ASPIS cluster, and another on the biotransformation of xenobiotics in zebrafish embryos.

The newsletter further reports on PrecisionTox’s dissemination seminar at the SETAC Europe 36th Annual Meeting and on the final ASPIS Open Symposium, held in Maastricht on 2 and 3 July 2026, where PrecisionTox, ONTOX, and RISK-HUNT3R presented their combined progress on next generation risk assessment. Finally, it introduces the PrecisionTox Data Explorer, a platform consolidating years of toxicological and omics data under FAIR principles.

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