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Who Are the Key Players in International Collaboration?
Several organizations and entities play crucial roles in fostering international collaboration in toxicology:
World Health Organization (WHO)
: Provides global leadership on health matters, including toxicology.
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)
: Conducts and coordinates research on the causes of cancer, including chemical exposures.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
: Develops guidelines and standards for chemical safety assessments.
International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX)
: Promotes the advancement of toxicological sciences worldwide.
European Chemicals Agency (ECHA)
: Implements the EU's chemicals legislation, including the REACH regulation.
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