Science Consortium Empowers Scientists with Innovative Non-Animal Toxicology Training

Thanks to an award from PETA Science Consortium International e.V., two early-career scientists attended the tenth annual iteration of a prestigious non-animal toxicology training course in Luxembourg. The course allowed them to learn about and gain hands-on experience with non-animal tests for assessing a chemical’s ability to cause eye, skin, or lung irritation, skin allergies, or cancer.

In addition, the Science Consortium awarded nine scientists from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency free registration to attend a four-day training course on in vitro methods in toxicology at a prestigious non-animal testing and training laboratory in Gaithersburg, Maryland.

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