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What is ebCTC? Environmental Bioinformatics, Envirogenomics, and Computational Systems Toxicology This framework is based on the concept of coupled bionetworks that span multiple scales of "biological space" and on the study of their hierarchical structures and functional states, as those are perturbed by behavioral and environmental influences. At any given time, human health state reflects the dynamics of coupled
which are potentially influenced by developmental and aging processes, as these interact with - or are "perturbed by" - extragenomic factors, such as presence of xenobiotics. Systematic study of bionetworks at each scale involves identification and quantitative characterization of
For example, components of transcriptional regulatory networks are binding sites, transcription factor molecules, riboswitches, etc., while network links include DNA-protein, protein-protein and metabolite-RNA interactions. Computational chemistry methods (e.g. QSARs) are being developed and utilized to quantitatively characterize molecular components and interactions at a "local" (e.g. ligand-receptor) scale. Deterministic and stochastic system process analysis and optimization techniques, are applied towards elucidation of "larger" network structures (e.g.interlinked signaling, regulatory and metabolic pathways). The latter process relies on interpretation of data from "network perturbation" experiments, that may include consideration of
Outcomes provide information to improve understanding of
Consideration of "individual-specific" toxicoinformatic data, within a systems toxicology framework, is expected to allow development of more accurate, and eventually even "personalized," risk assessments.
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