Regulatory Toxicology 2.0

In a new article published by The Environmental Forum, Toxicology Team Members Sherman McFarland, Rebecca Critser and Dr. Paul Locke discuss regulatory toxicology and the improvements that non-animal models could present to the field. The utilization of non-animal model promises to move Toxicology into a more humane, more efficient phase.

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