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2023-11-03
Machine learning can address critical data gaps in the characterization of chemical toxicity
How can machine learning help bridge the gaps in chemical data assessments? That is the subject of a newly published article, written by Mistra SafeChem researchers Kerstin von Borries and Peter Fant...
2023-11-01Staining of daphnia magna is used for more rapid assessment of hazard properties
High-content screening and high-content analysis can be used for more rapid assessment of hazard properties and better prediction of ecotoxicological effects in aquatic species such as daphnia magna...
2023-10-09A high-quality prediction computer tool is developed within Mistra SafeChem
Mistra SafeChem researchers Ulf Norinder, Swapnil Chavan and Ziye Zheng have developed three sets of computational models which can identify hazardous compounds.
2023-09-29LCA investigation of recovery of kraft lignin increases pulp production
Mistra SafeChem researcher Joseph Samec, Stockholm University, has published an article about how consequential life cycle assessment has been applied to investigate the recovery of kraft lignin and ...
2023-09-11Prestigious chemistry prize to Belén Martín-Matute
The Mistra SafeChem researcher Belén Martín-Matute, professor at Stockholm University, is the recipient of the Ulla and Stig Holmquist Science Prize in Organic Chemistry 2023. She is rewarded for her...
2023-09-11Novel method to upgrade biomass by an efficient whole-cell biocatalyst
A Mistra SafeChem report discloses a novel method to upgrade biomass by an efficient whole-cell biocatalyst capable of upgrading C5-sugars into the platform chemical FDCA operating under mild conditi...
2023-09-05See webinar about practical tools for industrial application of the SSbD framework
Mistra SafeChem and other projects were presented in a webinar about the industrial adoption of the SSbD (Safe and Sustainable by Design) tools, arranged by the organisation Change Chemistry. Now you...
2023-08-30Study about the EU taxonomy regulation shows a movement towards increased data sharing
Policymakers are moving towards a more open view on data sharing which will enable new legislation. This is an important conclusion from a Mistra SafeChem study on the EU taxonomy regulation.