EuroMix project
EU project EuroMix (European
Test and Risk Assessment Strategies for Mixtures) kick-off was held on 20-21 May
at RIVM premises in Bilthoven. EuroMix will provide a test strategy for mixture
testing based on new and already existing toxicological tests. The project has
high societal relevance, because to date mixtures cannot be adequately addressed
and European regulation has indicated the need for mixture risk assessment in
the future.
Kick-off
At the kick-off speakers
from international organisations as World Health Organization, the European Food
Safety Authority (ESFA), the European Commission Joint Research Centre and
experts involved in international discussion as RISK 21, presented an overview
of the current European and world-wide initiatives. The overview covered the
fields of toxicology, new and advanced test strategies and risk assessment of
combined exposure to mixtures of chemicals. Tasks and actions in line with the
contract and in perspective of international developments were discussed during
the kick off meeting.
Goals and steps
EuroMix aims to develop an
experimentally verified, tiered test strategy of mixtures of multiple chemicals
derived from multiple sources across different life stages. Experiments will be
performed and results and experience will be described in practical guidance for
future implementation of the test strategy. Since the number of mixtures to
which we are exposed during everyday life is infinite, key mixtures will have to
be identified.
These key mixtures will be
tested and the outcome of the test results will be used in future aggregate and
cumulative exposure assessments. A platform of suitable bioassays for mixture
testing will be explored and the most suitable tests will be validated against
animal experiments. New models for the calculation of the risk of mixtures will
be developed and exposure assessments will be conducted. This EuroMix model
toolbox will be made available for stakeholders through an openly accessible web
based platform. The EuroMix will provide guidance to the international
organisations on how to use the bioassays and the model toolbox in future
mixture testing and mixture risk assessment.
Outcomes
It is expected that the
project will boost innovation in the public and private sector. It will provide
a sound scientific basis for measuring the effect of mixtures and reduce the use
of laboratory animals in the future. Ultimately it will support discussion for
harmonised risk assessment policies for mixtures in the EU, Codex Alimentarius
and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the Unites States of America.
International cooperation
EuroMix has a total of 22
partners and 4 affiliated partners. The project is included in the EU Research
and Innovation Programme Horizon 2020, which builds on previous European
research programs. The EuroMix partners and the European Commission have agreed
on co-funding for 8 million Euro.
The Dutch National Institute
of Public Health and the Environment, RIVM is leading the EuroMix project. Other
institutes are listed in Annex 1.
Relevant links
http://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/193181_en.html
link to EU site