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ECETOC works with leading scientists from academia, governments and industry to develop and promote trusted and practical scientific solutions which ensure a safe, sustainable and healthy world.
A team of scientists has carried out a series of real-life studies on nanoforms using the nanoApp designed and developed by the Centre for chemical safety assessment (ECETOC). The results of the study can be found here. The web-based app helps companies follow The European Chemical Agency (ECHA)�... Read more
Brussels, 21 June 2021 – The Centre for chemical safety assessment (ECETOC) has elected two new members to its Board of Administration during its Annual General Meeting of 21 June 2021. Dr Jihane... Read more
Brussels, 9 June 2021 – The second in a series of four reports on developing a science-based testing strategy for maternal thyroid disruption has just been published in the peer-reviewed medical jou... Read more
ECETOC provides a platform for experts from industry, academia and governments to develop and promote quality science in the safety assessment of chemicals.
As part of our mission statement, at ECETOC, we actively seek to ensure gender balance in our task forces and meetings and we also encourage our member companies to promote women in science. Read more
Clearly, nanomaterials and nanotechnology-enabled products have to be safe. It is imperative that they may not harm humans or the environment. Read more