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Most research activities will either occur in academic departments or in research institutes (which may either be in universities or external). Both of these are included in this category.
http://www.itrcindia.org/
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.
http://www.iras.uu.nl/
Environmental and occupational health issues, including neurotoxicology and immunotoxicology research. Includes education programmes, faculties and profiles of staff. At Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
http://www.scienceandtechnology.de/
Research is concentrated on the three main areas of reproduction and development, cancer research and cardiovascular diseases.
http://www.toxicologie.ugent.be/
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.
http://rihtop.ru/
Projects, software, symposia, and role for the Russian Ministry of Health, at RIHTOP in Volgograd, Russia.
http://www.thehamner.org/
Aims to improve public health through better predictive assessments of chemical and drug safety. Includes details of the research being undertaken at this facility which is located in North Carolina.
http://www.tox.wur.nl/uk/
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.
http://www2.envmed.rochester.edu/envmed/tox/
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.
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