Chemical Safety & Applied Toxicology ( CSAT ) Research

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2008

In vitro toxicology, Safety, Health & Environmental Management, and Environmental Toxicology at the CSAT Laboratory, in the School of Risk & Safety Sciences, University of New South Wales

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  • Very interesting...

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  • I see you use animal cells to assess toxicology. Which animals cells do you use other than skin cells? How do you assess systemic toxicology? It is interesting that with cells I imagine you can get much more data than with testing live animals (unless you test dozens or hundreds of animals). Also, in my job nanoparticles are a really big deal now.

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