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Why Adverse Outcome Pathways Need to be FAIR

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Adverse outcome pathways  (AOPs) provide  evidence  for  demonstrating  and  assessing  causality  between measurable toxicological mechanisms and human or environmental adverse effects. AOPs have gained increasing attention  over  the  past  decade  and  are  believed  to  provide  the  necessary  steppingstone  for  more  effective  risk assessment of chemicals and materials and moving beyond the need for animal testing. However, as with all types of data and knowledge today, AOPs need to be reusable by machines, i.e.,machine-actionable, in order to reach their  full  impact  potential.  Machine-actionability  is  supported  by  the  FAIR  principles,  which  guide  findability, accessibility, interoperability,and reusability of data and knowledge. Here, we describe why AOPs need to be FAIR and touch on aspects such as the improved visibility and the increased trust that FAIRification of AOPs provides.

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This commentary describes the need for adopting and applying FAIR data principles to the AOP Development program to enable evolution of the AOP program with advances in technology. The FAIR data principles outline principles to enhance findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reuse of data. The commentary describes how application of these principles would enhance trust in the content within the AOPKB and Wiki and transparency in the information supporting AOPs, considering what is needed for application in chemical assessment and related regulatory decisions.

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Wittwehr, C., L. Clerbaux, S. Edwards, M. Angrish, H. Mortensen, A. Carusi, M. Gromelski, E. Lekka, V. Virvilis, M. Martens, L. Bonino, AND P. Nymark. Why Adverse Outcome Pathways Need to be FAIR. Society ALTEX Edition, Kuesnacht, SWITZERLAND, 40:#, (2023). [DOI: 10.14573/altex.2307131]

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DOI: Why Adverse Outcome Pathways Need to be FAIR
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