News & Events

Keep up to date with the latest news about IDEA, including the initiative's workshops, events and publications

2014
14 Mar

IDEA Hydroperoxides Task Force - Kick-off meeting

In May 2013, the participants of the IDEA Workshop on Pre- & pro-haptens identified the development of robust methods for the synthesis and analytical quantification of hydroperoxides as a priority.

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2014
13 Mar

IDEA Workshop - Validity of the QRA Methodology & Possibilities of Further Refinement

On March 11-13, 2014, IDEA brought together leading toxicologists, dermatologists and risk assessment experts in a workshop to discuss their views on the necessary refinements of the Dermal Sensitization QRA and the work already achieved by the industry / the academia.

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2013
13 Dec

IDEA Annual Review 2013

The first IDEA Annual Review took place on December 13th, 2013 in Luxembourg. This event, organized under the auspices of the European Commission, was intended to monitor and validate the progress recorded over the past year, update the program and priorities when needed and ensure that all scientific stakeholders can express their views and get further clarification on the project.

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2013
27 Aug

First IDEA Workshop on characterization of fragrance allergens

On August 27-29, 2013, IDEA brought together leading dermatology experts in a workshop to express and discuss their views on what is an allergen, how to characterize it and what could be future improvements in the diagnostic of skin sensitization.

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2013
28 May

First IDEA Workshop on the risk assessment of pre and prohaptens

On May 28-29, 2013, IDEA brought together leading dermatology, toxicology and chemistry experts in a workshop to express and discuss their views on how the risk assessment of pre- and pro-haptens could be improved.

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2013
19 Mar

IDEA Workshop - Validity of the QRA Methodology & Possibilities of Further Refinement

IDEA brought together leading dermatology experts in a workshop to express and discuss their views on the necessary refinements of the Dermal Sensitization QRA.

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