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How Do Universities Support Toxicology Research?
Universities support toxicology research through well-equipped laboratories, funding opportunities, and collaboration with industry partners. Many institutions have dedicated research centers, such as the
Center for Environmental Health Sciences
at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
or the
Toxicology Research Center
at the
University of Kentucky
. These centers provide resources and platforms for conducting cutting-edge research and training the next generation of toxicologists.
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