As of May 13, 2015
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Booth 11 |
Charles River |
Tel: 877.CRIVER.1 |
251 Ballardvale Street |
Website: www.criver.com |
Wilmington, MA 01887 |
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United States |
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Charles River provides a comprehensive service in developmental, reproductive, and juvenile toxicology for the progression of your compound. Studies are performed in multiple species using various routes of dose administration. Our range of capabilities, combined with leading scientific expertise and over 25 years of historical data, results in timely nonclinical reproductive toxicology programs with regulatory acceptance.
CiToxLAB, with sites in Canada, France, Denmark, and Hungary, offers a broad range of GLP and non GLP non-clinical services combines with our 40 years of experience. We are at the service of our customers to meet the demands of today’s complex global marketplace, including teratology.
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Booth 1 |
Experimur |
Tel: 773.254.2700 |
4045 S. Morgan Street |
Website: www.experimur.com |
Chicago, IL 60609 |
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United States |
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Experimur is a full-service toxicology testing and research laboratory with extensive experience in the conduct of developmental (Seg I, II, & III) and reproductive (single and multi-generation) toxicity assessments, including sperm morphology and vaginal cytology, as well as general toxicity (acute, subchronic, chronic, and carcinogenicity), neurotoxicity, and pharmacokinetic/ADME studies in species ranging from rodents to primates. With an experienced and well-trained team that has worked together for over 28 years and successfully completed thousands of GLP-compliant preclinical studies, we are committed to providing our customers with top quality and unmatched service. We invite you to visit our spectacular custom-built, AAALAC-accredited, USDA-registered, 54,000 sq ft state-of-the art facility and vivarium, which includes extensive in-house support services for histology diagnostic pathology, clinical pathology, and analytical chemistry.
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Booth 10 |
Exponent, Inc. |
Tel: 571.227.7261 |
1800 Diagonal Road, Suite 500 |
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Alexandria, VA 22314 |
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United States |
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Exponent’s veteran toxicologists and epidemiologists are drawn from the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, academia, and government. They have international regulatory experience in designing and interpreting developmental and reproductive toxicity (DART) and developmental neurotoxicology studies; assessing potential endocrine disruption; performing quantitative risk assessments and cancer risk assessments related to children. Our experts are also ready to assist you in complying with the new FDA Pregnancy and Lactation Labeling Rule.
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Booth 12 |
FACEB MARC Program |
Tel: 301.634.7020 |
9650 Rockville Pike, Suite L-6209 |
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Bethesda, MD 20814 |
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United States |
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The FASEB MARC Program provides funding for travel awards to support the participation of underrepresented students and postdoctoral fellows at scientific meetings, grantsmanship training seminars and RCR workshops. FASEB MARC also sponsors a “Peer Mentoring Network” to provide on-site mentoring for undergraduate/graduate students at scientific meetings.
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Booth 9 |
San Diego Instruments |
Tel: 858.530.2600 |
9155 Brown Deer Road, Suite 8 |
Website: www.sandiegoinstruments.com |
San Diego, CA 92121 |
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United States |
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San Diego Instruments (SDI) has served the scientific community for over 30 years as a comprehensive resource for the design, manufacture and distribution of scientific testing systems used in human and animal behavioral studies. Utilized in laboratories and cited in research papers worldwide, SDI systems represent the industry benchmark for quality and longevity.
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The Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention |
Tel: 703.438.3104 |
11190 Sunrise Valley Dr, Suite 300 |
Website: www.birthdefectsresearch.org |
Reston, VA 20191 |
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United States |
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The Society for Birth Defects Research and Prevention is composed of a multidisciplinary group of scientists from a variety of disciplines including researchers, clinicians, epidemiologists, and public health professionals from academia, government and industry who study birth defects, reproduction, and disorders of developmental origin. Our Mission is to prevent birth defects and disorders of developmental origin by: promoting research and exchange of ideas, communicating information to health professionals and other interested parties, and providing education and training. Visit the booth to learn more about the Society and membership.
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Booth 6 |
U.S. Food and Drug Administration |
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Office of Women’s Health Research |
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10903 New Hampshire Avenue |
Tel: 301.796.9440 |
Building 32 Room 2333 |
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Silver Spring, MD 20993 |
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United States |
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The US Food and Drug Administration Office of Women’s Health addresses the health issues of the nation’s women by funding scientific research and collaborating with national organizations and government agencies to sponsor outreach and education efforts.
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