PCBʼs Experimental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology Technology Platform, a toxicology reference centre

From left to right, Joaquim de Lapuente, Javier González, Joan Serret and David Ramos (image: Daniel Portales, PCB)
From left to right, Joaquim de Lapuente, Javier González, Joan Serret and David Ramos (image: Daniel Portales, PCB)
Research
(25/06/2015)

The Experimental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology Technology Platform (UTOX) of the Barcelona Science Park (PCB) has renewed the Good Laboratory Practice certification which allows conducting in vitro and in vivo studies on severe and chronic toxicity, mutagenicity tests, and ecotoxicological studies on human and veterinary drugs, health and cosmetic devices.

 

From left to right, Joaquim de Lapuente, Javier González, Joan Serret and David Ramos (image: Daniel Portales, PCB)
From left to right, Joaquim de Lapuente, Javier González, Joan Serret and David Ramos (image: Daniel Portales, PCB)
Research
25/06/2015

The Experimental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology Technology Platform (UTOX) of the Barcelona Science Park (PCB) has renewed the Good Laboratory Practice certification which allows conducting in vitro and in vivo studies on severe and chronic toxicity, mutagenicity tests, and ecotoxicological studies on human and veterinary drugs, health and cosmetic devices.

 

The UTOX and the Toxicology Unit of the Faculty of Pharmacy of the UB form the Centre for Research in Toxicology (CERETOX), included in the network TECNIO, fostered by the Government of Catalonia. It is also a member of the Centre for Innovation and Advanced Technologies of the University of Barcelona (CITA-UB), a project promoted by the University of Barcelona and the Bosch i Gimpera Foundation.