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Institutions Toxicology Biology
Institutions Toxicology Biology
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- Information center offering direct access to scientific and technical databases, from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee.
- Non-profit corporation dedicated to the best use of toxicity data for risk assessment. Includes toxicity data, information on risk methodologies, and contacts in Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Projects, software, symposia, and role for the Russian Ministry of Health, at RIHTOP in Volgograd, Russia.
- Education and research in the field of toxicity in food, nutrition, and environmental exposure in the Department of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences, Wageningen University, The Netherlands.
- Graduate programs including superfund and toxigenomics, links to poison and drug information, and others at the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicolgy, College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona, Tucson.
- Resource for the study of environmental toxins and their potential role in human health and disease, especially mercury in dental amalgam fillings and vaccines. Non-profit research trust of ALT Inc., Lexington, Kentucky.
- Resource for pollutants, carcinogens, with divisions working on food, pulmonary, environmental, neurotoxicology and carcinogenesis. Regional representative for WHO, IPCS, IARC, US FDA for South East Asia region at Lucknow, India.
- History of the facilities, and archive of online course, from Riccarton Campus of Heriot Watt University, Scotland.
- Graduate intake, areas of emphasis; neurotoxicology, immunotoxicology, osteotoxicology, carcinogenesis, and molecular, pulmonary, reproductive and developmental toxicology. Details of faculty at the University of Rochester Medical Center, New York.
- Environmental and occupational health issues, including neurotoxicology and immunotoxicology research. Includes education programmes, faculties and profiles of staff contributing within Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
- Conducts peer-reviewed scientific research that supports and anticipates current and future regulatory needs for the FDA.
- Research cores in genetic, environmental toxicity, structural biology, and stress-induced cell signaling. Supported by the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences, and participates in community outreach on Long Island, New York.
- CIIT is dedicated to not-for-profit research on the potential adverse effects of chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and consumer products on human health. Details of the faculty located in North Carolina.
- Details of analytical methods, employing GC and LCMS, to detect drugs of abuse and poisons. Includes equipment, publications, related links, staff and contacts in Belgium.
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