The Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing - Europe (CAAT-EU): a transatlantic bridge for the paradigm shift in toxicology.

ALTEX Pub Date : 2010-01-01 DOI:10.14573/altex.2010.1.63
Mardas Daneshian, Marcel Leist, Thomas Hartung
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The Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing - Europe (CAAT-EU) was founded based collaboration between the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the University of Konstanz. CAAT-EU, housed at the University of Konstanz, will coordinate transatlantic activities to promote humane science in research and education, and participate, as partner or coordinator, in publicly and privately funded European projects. Thomas Hartung will serve as program liaison representing Johns Hopkins University and Marcel Leist as the University of Konstanz liaison. CAAT-EU aims to: 1) Set up transatlantic consortia for international research projects on alternative methods. 2) Establish a CAAT Europe faculty and advisory board composed of sponsor representatives and prominent academics from Europe . 3) Participate in the Transatlantic Think Tank for Toxicology (t4) devoted to conceptual work for the paradigm shift in toxicology. 4) Coordinate a series of information days in Europe on relevant developments in the US, similar to the 2009 series CAAT held in the US on EU issues (one on the 7th Amendment to the EU Cosmetics Directive and one on EU and US chemical regulation). 5) Support ALTEX as the official journal of CAAT and CAAT-EU. 6) Develop strategic projects with sponsors to promote humane science and new toxicology, especially with CAAT faculty members. 7) Develop a joint education program between Johns Hopkins and the University of Konstanz, such as e-courses and the existing Humane Science Certificate program developed by CAAT, a student exchange program, and collaboration with the International Graduate School "Cell-based Characterization of De- and Regeneration" in Konstanz.

欧洲动物试验替代中心(CAAT-EU):毒理学范式转变的跨大西洋桥梁。
欧洲动物试验替代中心(CAAT-EU)是由约翰霍普金斯大学彭博公共卫生学院和康斯坦茨大学合作成立的。CAAT-EU设在康斯坦茨大学,将协调跨大西洋的活动,以促进研究和教育中的人文科学,并作为合作伙伴或协调者参与公共和私人资助的欧洲项目。Thomas Hartung将代表约翰霍普金斯大学担任项目联络员,Marcel Leist将代表康斯坦茨大学担任项目联络员。CAAT-EU的目标是:1)建立跨大西洋的替代方法国际研究项目联盟。2)建立由主办单位代表和欧洲知名学者组成的CAAT Europe教师和顾问委员会。3)参加跨大西洋毒理学智库(t4),致力于毒理学范式转变的概念工作。4)在欧洲协调一系列关于美国相关发展的信息日,类似于2009年在美国举行的关于欧盟问题的CAAT系列(一个关于欧盟化妆品指令第七次修正案,一个关于欧盟和美国化学品法规)。5)支持ALTEX作为CAAT和CAAT- eu的官方期刊。6)与赞助者共同开发战略项目,以促进人文科学和新毒理学的发展,特别是与CAAT的教职员工。7)在约翰霍普金斯大学和康斯坦茨大学之间开展联合教育项目,如电子课程和CAAT开发的现有人文科学证书项目,学生交换项目,以及与康斯坦茨国际研究生院“基于细胞的去和再生表征”合作。
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