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{
  "mcpServers": {
    "epa-computational-toxicology": {
      "url": "https://edge.vinkius.com/[YOUR_TOKEN_HERE]/mcp"
    }
  }
}
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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.

Windsurf's Cascade agent chains multiple EPA Computational Toxicology tool calls autonomously — query data, analyze results, and generate code in a single agentic session. Paste the Vinkius Edge URL, reload, and all 10 tools are immediately available. Real-time tool feedback appears inline, so you see API responses directly in your editor.

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 Windsurf 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 Windsurf via MCP

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

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Open MCP Settings

Go to Settings → MCP Configuration or press Cmd+Shift+P and search "MCP"

02

Add the server

Paste the JSON configuration above into mcp_config.json

03

Save and reload

Windsurf will detect the new server automatically

04

Start using EPA Computational Toxicology

Open Cascade and ask: "Using EPA Computational Toxicology, help me..."10 tools available

Why Use Windsurf with the EPA Computational Toxicology MCP Server

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

01

Windsurf's Cascade agent autonomously chains multiple tool calls in sequence, solving complex multi-step tasks without manual intervention

02

Purpose-built for agentic workflows — Cascade understands context across your entire codebase and integrates MCP tools natively

03

JSON-based configuration means zero code changes: paste a URL, reload, and all 10 tools are immediately available

04

Real-time tool feedback is displayed inline, so you see API responses directly in your editor without switching contexts

EPA Computational Toxicology + Windsurf Use Cases

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

01

Automated code generation: ask Cascade to fetch data from EPA Computational Toxicology and generate models, types, or handlers based on real API responses

02

Live debugging: query EPA Computational Toxicology tools mid-session to inspect production data while debugging without leaving the editor

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Documentation generation: pull schema information from EPA Computational Toxicology and have Cascade generate comprehensive API docs automatically

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Rapid prototyping: combine EPA Computational Toxicology data with Cascade's code generation to scaffold entire features in minutes

EPA Computational Toxicology MCP Tools for Windsurf (10)

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

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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

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get_chemical_lists

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

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get_chemical_synonyms

Retrieve all known synonyms and alternative names for a specific chemical

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get_exposure_summary

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

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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

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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 Windsurf

Ready-to-use prompts you can give your Windsurf 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?"

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"Find predicted exposure data for DTXSID7020182."

Troubleshooting EPA Computational Toxicology MCP Server with Windsurf

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

01

Server not connecting

Check Settings → MCP for the server status. Try toggling it off and on.

EPA Computational Toxicology + Windsurf FAQ

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

01

How does Windsurf discover MCP tools?

Windsurf reads the mcp_config.json file on startup and connects to each configured server via Streamable HTTP. Tools are listed in the MCP panel and available to Cascade automatically.
02

Can Cascade chain multiple MCP tool calls?

Yes. Cascade is an agentic system — it can plan and execute multi-step workflows, calling several tools in sequence to accomplish complex tasks without manual prompting between steps.
03

Does Windsurf support multiple MCP servers?

Yes. Add as many servers as needed in mcp_config.json. Each server's tools appear in the MCP panel and Cascade can use tools from different servers in a single flow.

Connect EPA Computational Toxicology to Windsurf

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