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PBPK groups
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  Link   US EPA National Center for Computational Toxicology
The National Center for Computational Toxicology (NCCT) is a part of EPA's Office of Research and Development (ORD). Located in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, NCCT coordinates and implements EPA's research in the field of computational toxic
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  Link   TNO Nutrition and Food Research
TNO Pharma has the expertise and facilities to perform the whole range of studies in different species and in vitro human volunteer studies under GLP, to provide a clear interpretation of data, and to design the optimal model to predict the kinetic b
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  Link   The School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences. Manchester.
Prediction of human pharmacokinetics from in vitro and preclinical data Development and use of whole body physiologically based pharmacokinetic models Influence of physicochemical properties on pharmacokinetics Modelling and prediction of intestin
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  Link   Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Researchers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) are developing and applying Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling to a diverse range of problems in medical diagnostics, occupational exposure assessment, regulatory comp
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  Link   Health and Safety Laboratory
Joint-Industry Project on the rapid generation of PBPK Models. The aims are to integrate a parameters database with a model equation generator and global sensitivity analysis.
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  Link   Colorado State University Computational Toxicology Research Group
Colorado State University Computational Toxicology Research Group
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  Link   Center for Human Health Assessment. The Hamner Institutes,
The mission of the Center for Human Health Assessment is to foster the incorporation of chemical-specific and biological information in health and safety assessments. We will combine state-of-the-art modeling techniques for tissue dosimetry and cellu
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