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EPA Computational Toxicology MCP Server for AutoGen 10 tools — connect in under 2 minutes

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Microsoft AutoGen enables multi-agent conversations where agents negotiate, delegate, and execute tasks collaboratively. Add EPA Computational Toxicology as an MCP tool provider through the Vinkius and every agent in the group can access live data and take action.

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python
import asyncio
from autogen_agentchat.agents import AssistantAgent
from autogen_ext.tools.mcp import McpWorkbench

async def main():
    # Your Vinkius token — get it at cloud.vinkius.com
    async with McpWorkbench(
        server_params={"url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"},
        transport="streamable_http",
    ) as workbench:
        tools = await workbench.list_tools()
        agent = AssistantAgent(
            name="epa_computational_toxicology_agent",
            tools=tools,
            system_message=(
                "You help users with EPA Computational Toxicology. "
                "10 tools available."
            ),
        )
        print(f"Agent ready with {len(tools)} tools")

asyncio.run(main())
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About EPA Computational Toxicology MCP Server

Connect to the US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure (CCTE) and explore a massive repository of chemical data through natural conversation.

AutoGen enables multi-agent conversations where agents negotiate, delegate, and collaboratively use EPA Computational Toxicology tools. Connect 10 tools through the Vinkius and assign role-based access — a data analyst queries while a reviewer validates, with optional human-in-the-loop approval for sensitive operations.

What you can do

  • Chemical Search — Find substances by name, CAS Registry Number (CASRN), or DTXSID
  • Physicochemical Properties — Retrieve melting points, boiling points, logP, and water solubility
  • Hazard Assessments — Access toxicity values, NOAELs, and points-of-departure from ToxValDB
  • Exposure Predictions — Explore predicted exposure levels and product use categories via ExpoCast and CPDat
  • Bioactivity Screening — Analyze ToxCast/Tox21 high-throughput screening results for thousands of assays
  • Environmental Fate — Check persistence, transport, and biodegradation metrics

The EPA Computational Toxicology MCP Server exposes 10 tools through the Vinkius. Connect it to AutoGen in under two minutes — no API keys to rotate, no infrastructure to provision, no vendor lock-in. Your configuration, your data, your control.

How to Connect EPA Computational Toxicology to AutoGen via MCP

Follow these steps to integrate the EPA Computational Toxicology MCP Server with AutoGen.

01

Install AutoGen

Run pip install "autogen-ext[mcp]"

02

Replace the token

Replace [YOUR_TOKEN_HERE] with your Vinkius token

03

Integrate into workflow

Use the agent in your AutoGen multi-agent orchestration

04

Explore tools

The workbench discovers 10 tools from EPA Computational Toxicology automatically

Why Use AutoGen with the EPA Computational Toxicology MCP Server

AutoGen provides unique advantages when paired with EPA Computational Toxicology through the Model Context Protocol.

01

Multi-agent conversations: multiple AutoGen agents discuss, delegate, and collaboratively use EPA Computational Toxicology tools to solve complex tasks

02

Role-based architecture lets you assign EPA Computational Toxicology tool access to specific agents — a data analyst queries while a reviewer validates

03

Human-in-the-loop support: agents can pause for human approval before executing sensitive EPA Computational Toxicology tool calls

04

Code execution sandbox: AutoGen agents can write and run code that processes EPA Computational Toxicology tool responses in an isolated environment

EPA Computational Toxicology + AutoGen Use Cases

Practical scenarios where AutoGen combined with the EPA Computational Toxicology MCP Server delivers measurable value.

01

Collaborative analysis: one agent queries EPA Computational Toxicology while another validates results and a third generates the final report

02

Automated review pipelines: a researcher agent fetches data from EPA Computational Toxicology, a critic agent evaluates quality, and a writer produces the output

03

Interactive planning: agents negotiate task allocation using EPA Computational Toxicology data to make informed decisions about resource distribution

04

Code generation with live data: an AutoGen coder agent writes scripts that process EPA Computational Toxicology responses in a sandboxed execution environment

EPA Computational Toxicology MCP Tools for AutoGen (10)

These 10 tools become available when you connect EPA Computational Toxicology to AutoGen via MCP:

01

get_bioactivity_summary

Retrieve a summary of high-throughput screening results from ToxCast/Tox21 assays

02

get_chemical_details

Get comprehensive metadata and identification details for a specific chemical using its DTXSID

03

get_chemical_lists

Identify which chemical lists (regulatory, research, or commercial) this chemical belongs to

04

get_chemical_synonyms

Retrieve all known synonyms and alternative names for a specific chemical

05

get_exposure_summary

Retrieve predicted exposure levels and product use data (ExpoCast/CPDat)

06

get_fate_and_transport

Retrieve environmental fate and transport data (e.g., half-life, bioconcentration)

07

get_hazard_summary

Retrieve a summary of toxicity values and hazard assessment data from ToxValDB

08

get_physicochemical_properties

Retrieve predicted and experimental physicochemical properties (e.g., melting point, logP, solubility) for a chemical

09

search_chemical_by_casrn

Search for chemicals by their CAS Registry Number (CASRN)

10

search_chemical_by_name

Search for chemicals by common, IUPAC, or synonym names in the EPA CompTox database

Example Prompts for EPA Computational Toxicology in AutoGen

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your AutoGen agent to start working with EPA Computational Toxicology immediately.

01

"Search for the chemical properties of Bisphenol A."

02

"What is the hazard summary for CAS 80-05-7?"

03

"Find predicted exposure data for DTXSID7020182."

Troubleshooting EPA Computational Toxicology MCP Server with AutoGen

Common issues when connecting EPA Computational Toxicology to AutoGen through the Vinkius, and how to resolve them.

01

McpWorkbench not found

Install: pip install "autogen-ext[mcp]"

EPA Computational Toxicology + AutoGen FAQ

Common questions about integrating EPA Computational Toxicology MCP Server with AutoGen.

01

How does AutoGen connect to MCP servers?

Create an MCP tool adapter and assign it to one or more agents in the group chat. AutoGen agents can then call EPA Computational Toxicology tools during their conversation turns.
02

Can different agents have different MCP tool access?

Yes. AutoGen's role-based architecture lets you assign specific MCP tools to specific agents, so a querying agent has different capabilities than a reviewing agent.
03

Does AutoGen support human approval for tool calls?

Yes. Configure human-in-the-loop mode so agents pause and request approval before executing sensitive MCP tool calls.

Connect EPA Computational Toxicology to AutoGen

Get your token, paste the configuration, and start using 10 tools in under 2 minutes. No API key management needed.