Pinned Repositories
GammarusPulex_DEB-GUTS-T
Scientific Data for ECOMOD publication: "How relevant are temperature corrections of toxicity parameters in population models for environmental risk assessment of chemicals?"
multi-species-PBTK
This project repository is connected to the journal article ‘A Novel Multi-Species Toxicokinetic Modeling Approach in Support of Chemical Risk Assessment’ by Mangold-Döring et al. 2021. The key element of this repository is the Jupyter Notebook with the model code (Multi-species-PBTK-model.ipynb), in which you will find a more detailed description of instructions and its function.
Temperature-explicit-TK-TD
TK-receptor
Toxicokinetic-models-for-pesticides-in-Gammarus-pulex
This repository contains the MATLAB scripts with the toxicokinetic models for imidacloprid (IMI) and flupyradifurone (FPF) in Gammarus pulex. All model scripts were written for the software Matlab (2020b), starting from scripts available within the Bring Your Own Model (BYOM) modeling platform (www.debtox.info/byom.html, Version 5.2). The Jupyter Noebook used to generate figures is also provided.
Wageningen_PhD_thesis_template
NikaGoldring's Repositories
NikaGoldring/multi-species-PBTK
This project repository is connected to the journal article ‘A Novel Multi-Species Toxicokinetic Modeling Approach in Support of Chemical Risk Assessment’ by Mangold-Döring et al. 2021. The key element of this repository is the Jupyter Notebook with the model code (Multi-species-PBTK-model.ipynb), in which you will find a more detailed description of instructions and its function.
NikaGoldring/Temperature-explicit-TK-TD
NikaGoldring/TK-receptor
NikaGoldring/Toxicokinetic-models-for-pesticides-in-Gammarus-pulex
This repository contains the MATLAB scripts with the toxicokinetic models for imidacloprid (IMI) and flupyradifurone (FPF) in Gammarus pulex. All model scripts were written for the software Matlab (2020b), starting from scripts available within the Bring Your Own Model (BYOM) modeling platform (www.debtox.info/byom.html, Version 5.2). The Jupyter Noebook used to generate figures is also provided.
NikaGoldring/Wageningen_PhD_thesis_template