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$23.3M grant awarded to international chemical safety project involving IU researchers
A project involving Indiana University researchers was awarded $23.3 million from the European Commission to shape chemical safety regulation without the use of animal testing.
IU is part of a consortium of European and U.S. organizations called PrecisionTox, led by the University of Birmingham in the U.K., that received the award. PrecisionTox, short for precision toxicology, aims to protect human health from the toxic effects of chemicals found in people’s homes, food and the environment.
Joseph Shaw. Photo courtesy of the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.