#OpenTox A la Koh! Njuah! Aleh Aleh! Greetings from the #SETAC #Africa workshop group here to the #OpenTox community. We find the tools interesting and would like more workshop activity and tutorials in the future. We are interested in applying tools to assessing the quality of our water, pollution from pesticides, effects of petroleum products on our communities. We are interested in assessing toxicity data, predicting acute toxic effects, evaluating longer term effects on human health such as development and reproductive toxicity, and applying ecotoxicity models for environmental risk assessment of our ecosystems.
Barry, you are making sure to show them how to get practically involved too, right? What Open Source is; that they can download the source code, make changes, share those, etc?
Posted by: Egon Willighagen | June 02, 2011 at 08:29 AM