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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Altweb: The Global Clearinghouse for Information on Alternatives to Animal Testing. ALTEX: Alternatives to Animal Experimentation. Journal (official publication of CAAT, EUSAAT, and the Transatlantic Think Tank of Toxicology (t. Free online course in humane science and the 3Rs, via Opencourseware). 3Rs and Alternatives Organizations. Global, searchable listing). The Principles of Humane Experimental Technique. The Human Toxome Project Website. European Res...
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Good Cell Culture Practice (GCCP). Upcoming and Recent Events. Bloomberg School of Public Health. Pan-American Conference for Alternative Methods. April 12-14, 2016. Workshops, Symposia, Awards, and Grants. The Human Toxome Project. CAAT Research Activities in Developmental Neurotoxicity. CAAT One of 17 NIH Grantees Developing Tissue Chips to Help Predict Drug Safety. EP-3Rs Scientists Pairing Program. CAAT Academics (All Programs).
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Exposome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Of human environmental (i.e. non-genetic) exposures. From conception onwards, complementing the genome. It was first proposed by Dr. Christopher Wild, a cancer epidemiologist. In a 2005 article entitled "Complementing the Genome with an Exposome : The Outstanding Challenge of Environmental Exposure Measurement in Molecular Epidemiology". The concept of the exposome and how to assess it has led to lively discussions with varied views. Factors), from the prenatal.