Suppose you work professionally in chemical risk assessment and are involved in research or policy-making. In that case, you can become part of the interactive global platform PARC - The European Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals.
DTU Food Institute participates in several research projects
Several researchers from DTU National Food Institute participate in various research projects under PARC. This includes working on programs such as "Innovative Methods and Tools for Toxicity Testing and Modelling," "Development of IATAs for Regulatory Purposes," and "Health Impact Assessment."
PARCopedia helps share your knowledge and expertise
In PARCopedia, you can specifically create a public or private discussion group and invite others to discuss topics related to chemical risk assessments. You can also share news and upcoming events and convey job opportunities within your institution.
Once registered with PARCopedia, you gain access to a WIKI containing information on chemicals and chemical groups, regulations, methods, and terminology in chemical risk assessment.
With the PARCopedia Editorial Team, you can also contribute your knowledge on risk assessment and make your research and expertise visible.
How to become part of the network
You can join the PARCopedia network by creating a profile that outlines your interests, role, and expertise in chemical risk assessment. Since November 15, 2023, 350 professionals have already joined the network.
Sign up via
PARCopedia's website
Learn more
If you want to know more about PARC, visit PARC's website.
Contact
Write to editorial.team@parcopedia.eu if you have any questions.