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ACEA Biosciences, Inc. (ACEA) is a privately owned biotechnology company that developed a realtime, label free, cell growth assay system called xCELLigence based on a microelectronic impedance readout.
Apredica, a part of Cyprotex, is a preclinical Contract Research Organization (CRO) that provides services including the CellCiphr High Content Imaging system.
ArunA Biomedical is a privately owned biotechnology company and Contract Research Organization (CRO) formerly providing toxicology screening using neural stem cell-based assays.
Attagene Inc. is a Contract Research Organization (CRO) offering a unique screening service using its proprietary multiplexed pathway profiling platform, the FACTORIAL.
Bioseek is a division of DiscoveRx Corporation and developed the BioMAP system providing uniquely informative biological activity profiles in complex human primary cell systems.
Ceetox, a part of Cyprotex, is a Contract Research Organization (CRO) that in coordination with OpAns, an analytical laboratory, provide ADME-tox services.
Eurofins is an international group of laboratories headquartered in Luxembourg, providing testing and support services to the pharmaceutical, food, environmental, agriscience and consumer products industries and to governments.
Formerly CellzDirect, this Contract Research Organization (CRO) is now part of the Invitrogen brand of Thermo Fisher providing cell-based in vitro assay screening services using primary hepatocytes.
Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine (IUF) is a German research institution in Düsseldorf. The IUF research mission is the molecular prevention of environmentally induced health disorders.
Life Technologies, acquired by Thermo Fisher, is a Contract Research Organization (CRO) that provides transcriptomics and expression screening.
NovaScreen, part of PerkinElmer, a human and environmental health company, provides a large diverse suite of cell-free binding and biochemical assays.
Odyssey Thera is a drug discovery company focusing on high-throughput screening with a particular focus on developing novel protein:protein interaction assays using protein-fragment complementation technology.
Stemina Biomarker Discovery is a Contract Research Organization (CRO) that provides stem cell-based developmental toxicity screening for chemical compounds.
The EPA CCTE Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division focuses on ecotoxicology and stressors of water resources, including devleopment and implementation of in vitro and in vivo assays.
The EPA Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure labs focus on developing and implementing in vitro methods to identify potential environmental toxicants. Principal investigators include Steve Simmons, Joshua Harrill, and Chad Deisenroth.
The Johnston Lab at the University of Pittsburgh ran androgen receptor nuclear translocation assays under a Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) for the ToxCast Phase 1, Phase 2, and E1K chemicals.
The Leist research group at the University of Konstanz conducts high content imaging assays for neurotoxicity.
The Mundy Lab at the EPA Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure utilizes high content imaging to characterize chemical effects in neurodevelopment.
The Padilla laboratory at the EPA Center for Computational Toxicology focuses on the development and screening of zebrafish assays.
The Shafer lab at the EPA Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure focus on developmental neurotoxicity (DNT) hazard identificaton using microelectrode array (MEA) assays.
The Stoker and Laws laboratories at the EPA Center for Public Health and Environmental Assessment work on the development and implementation of high-throughput assays, particularly related to the sodium-iodide cotransporter (NIS).
The Tanguay Lab, based at the Oregon State University Sinnhuber Aquatic Research Laboratory, uses zebrafish as a systems toxicology model.
Tox21 is an interagency agreement between the NIH, NTP, FDA and EPA. NIH Chemical Genomics Center (NCGC) is the primary screening facility running ultra high-throughput screening assays across a large interagency-developed chemical library.
Vala Sciences, a Contract Research Organization (CRO), provides cell-based assay services.
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