From Theory to Practice: A Strategic Guide for Defensible NAMs Implementation
New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) have moved beyond theoretical concepts to become essential components of modern toxicology and regulatory science. As regulatory bodies like the EPA and FDA prioritize these tools, the challenge for many organizations is no longer if they should adopt NAMs, but how to do so in a way that is practical and defensible.
A Strategic Guide for Defensible NAMs Implementation from BlueRidge Life Sciences provides the strategic lens and tactical roadmap teams need to bridge the gap between awareness and structured, data-driven action.
Inside, you’ll find guidance on:
Navigating regulatory acceptance by defining the "context of use" and building science-based narratives
Overcoming internal barriers, including data landscape gaps, cultural resistance, and tool opacity
Integrating multi-modal data streams, from high-throughput screening to toxicogenomics, for system-level insights
Preparing for the skills shift required to increase computational fluency and data literacy within your team
Leveraging AI responsibly as a tool to support expert reasoning rather than a substitute for it
By addressing these challenges head-on, life sciences teams can move beyond reactive measures and build a safety strategy that balances innovation with scientific rigor.
Download the full guide now to start translating NAMs from concept to action.