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#ICYMI: RIFM’s 3rd Annual Science Symposium mainstage presentations are now on YouTube

11.22.24

RIFM’s 3rd Annual Science Symposium, Strengthening science, together, held earlier this month, drew fragrance safety stakeholders from around the world for an in-depth overview of the science supporting animal-free next-generation safety assessments and research.

Good news for those who missed the event: Recordings of the two mainstage sessions, focused on exposure and chemical clustering, respectively, are now available for viewing on RIFM’s YouTube channel.

The strength of what we know: RIFM’s next-generation risk assessments and real-world exposure

RIFM Principal Scientist Gretchen Ritacco, MS, and Senior Scientist Isabelle Lee, PhD, present on the strength of real-world exposure, with presentations on the Creme RIFM Aggregate Exposure Model and the findings of the collaborative Low Exposure Paper.

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The strength of chemical clustering and the legacy of read-across

RIFM Senior Scientist Holger Moustakas, PhD, and Senior Associate Scientist Jake Muldoon, PhD, interview former Expert Panel for Fragrance Safety Members Daniel C. Liebler, PhD, and Terry W. Schultz, PhD, on the strength of chemical clustering, showing how it can be harnessed to successfully gain insights into fragrance materials with limited or no data.

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