Wollin, Klaus-Michael
Batke, Monika
Damm, Georg
Freyberger, Alexius
Gundert-Remy, Ursula
Mangerich, Aswin
Hengstler, Jan G.
Partosch, Falko
Schupp, Thomas
Sonnenburg, Anna
Foth, Heidi
Article History
Received: 24 August 2023
Accepted: 29 August 2023
First Online: 6 October 2023
Declarations
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: This commentary has been compiled by the Advisory Committee (AC) of the German Society of Toxicology. The AC is elected by the members of the German Society of Toxicology and consists of representatives from academia, industry and administration to guarantee a broad range of toxicological competence. Opinions expressed are that of the AC and do not represent official statements of members’ affiliations. The AC presents and justifies its activities to the members of the German Society of Toxicology, for example at the yearly plenary meeting. The German Society of Toxicology is the largest scientific toxicological organization in Europe, with more than 1300 members. In the past 15 years, the Advisory Committee has already published review articles about the EU chemicals strategy (Batke et al. CitationRef removed), bromate in swimming pool water (Röhl et al. CitationRef removed), hydraulic fracturing (Wollin et al. CitationRef removed), lead in agricultural soils (Schupp et al. CitationRef removed), inorganic arsenic in food (Gundert-Remy et al. CitationRef removed), nanotoxicology (Gebel et al. CitationRef removed), bisphenol A (Hengstler et al. CitationRef removed), alternative methods to animal experiments (Lilienblum et al. CitationRef removed) and REACH (Hengstler et al. CitationRef removed). Commentaries to PFAS have not yet been published by the AC.
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