“…The context of how these in vitro approaches can be interpreted is still evolving, though examples using adverse outcome pathways (AOPs) have started to be developed (Patlewicz et al, 2015, Delrue et al, 2016NRC, 2017). Read-across is also undergoing a transformation with increasingly efforts to exploit High Throughput/High Content (HT/HC) screening data as a means of substantiating biological similarity (Low et al, 2013;Pradeep et al, 2015;Shah et al, 2016;Zhu et al, 2016). An OECD work programme under the auspices of the Task Force of Hazard Assessment (TFHA) 1 has published several examples of AOP informed Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment (IATA) that have been based on read-across where data generated as part of the EPA ToxCast program have been utilised (see http://www.oecd.org/ chemicalsafety/risk-assessment/iata-integrated-approaches-to-testing-and-assessment.htm for a list of case studies both published and under review).…”