Ann Richard (National Center for Computational Toxicology (NCCT), United States)
Dr. Richard obtained her Ph.D. from UNC-Chapel Hill in Physical Chemistry in 1983. She was a Principal Research Investigator in the Environmental Carcinogenesis Division, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory of the US EPA from 1987-2005. She is currently on the scientific staff of EPA’s National Center for Computational Toxicology and a member of the ToxCast project team. Her research activities have involved the application of computational chemistry methods to developing structure-activity relationships (SAR) in environmental toxicology, and the review and critique of structure-based predictive toxicology methods. She has published over 50 articles and has developed the DSSTox Database Network and public website to improve the accessibility and standardization of public toxicity data. This effort is providing a foundation for improved chemoinformatics capabilities, SAR model development, and broader integration of legacy toxicity data with newer high-throughput screening and toxicogenomics data.
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