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RIFM’s Gretchen Ritacco interviewed in Cosmetics Design

3.3.23

RIFM’s Gretchen Ritacco, MS, Principal Scientist, Dermatotoxicology, met with Cosmetic Design’s Cassandra Stern to discuss the “potential way forward” to test photoallergenicity using SenzaGen’s GARD®Skin Assay.

Read the interview here.

SenzaGen’s GARD® method is an “in vitro test based on a human dendritic-like cell line, a set of genes and a prediction model developed using machine-learning technology.”

Related: Gretchen Ritacco will present collaborative phototoxicity research at the Society of Toxicology’s 62nd Annual Meeting

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