- 12 June 2014Publication of report on Category approaches, read-across, (Q)SARRead more
An accepted practice for the assessment of human health and environmental safety of chemicals is the use of models and analogues to fill […]
- 5 June 2014Publication of ECETOC 2013 Annual ReportRead more
In advance of our Annual General & Technical Meetings next week, the ECETOC 2013 Annual Report is available at http://bit.ly/ecetoc-2013ar
- 3 June 20143rd party event: 15-17 Oct. 2014 Short course on toxicologic pathology in fishRead more
Short course on toxicologic pathology in fish Cefas Weymouth Laboratory, UK: 15-17th October 2014 Organisers Stephen W. Feist & Helmut Segner are pleased […]
- 12 May 2014Madeleine Laffont joins the ECETOC Secretariat as Human Health ScientistRead more
The ECETOC Secretariat is delighted to announce the appointment of Madeleine Laffont as Human Health Scientist. Within the remit of ECETOC’s human health […]
- 23 April 2014Bioaccumulation Workshop organised by UBA and Fraunhofer 26-27 June 2014Read more
State of the art, challenges and regulatory implications 26-27 June 2014 Bauhaus Dessau, Germany Organised by UBA and Fraunhofer More information: http://bit.ly/BioaccWS2014flyer
- 26 March 2014Newsflash: ECETOC Report Addresses Dermal Exposure to ChemicalsRead more
Exposure to chemicals can occur through the mouth, nose or the skin. While a lot of work has been done studying health risks […]
- 5 February 2014Retirement of ECETOC Chemicals Programme Manager, Henk VrijhofRead more
Henk Vrijhof retired at the end of January 2014. A senior staff member, Henk joined ECETOC in 1988 as an environmental scientist having […]
- 24 January 2014New ECETOC report addresses environmental exposure assessment of ionisable organic compoundsRead more
Brussels, January 2014 When predicting the concentration of an ionisable chemical in the environment (an important step in risk assessment), it should be […]
- 22 January 2014LRI Innovative Science Award 2014Read more
Are you a rebel thinker? Do you have a good idea? Make it come alive! The European Chemical Industry Council (Cefic), in conjunction […]
- 20 January 2014New ECETOC report addresses poorly soluble particles and lung overloadRead more
Despite being regarded as biologically inert, many poorly soluble substances can still cause toxicity when high concentrations of small particles are inhaled repeatedly […]