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Address | CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Vishvigyan Bhawan, 31, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Post Box No. 80, Lucknow – 226001, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Phone | +91-522-2621856, +91-522-2618227 |
Fax | +91-522-2628227 |
The Industrial Toxicology Research Centre (ITRC), which is now the CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (IITR) and is located in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, is a leading scientific research institution. It conducts research in toxicology, chemical safety, and environmental risk assessment and is governed by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), which is part of the Government of India. Its mission is to address critical issues related to environmental, occupational, and public health.
Overview and Specifications Name CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR) Formerly known as the Industrial Toxicology Research Centre (ITRC) Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India Established in 1965 Primary Focus Areas Environmental Toxicology, Industrial Safety, and Chemical Risk Assessment Website CSIR-IITR Official Site Vision and Mission Vision: To be a global leader in toxicology research and to promote environmentally friendly and safe working, living, and public health environments.
Mission: to carry out high-quality research that serves as a basis for policies, ensures chemical safety, and addresses health risks in the workplace and the environment.
Core Research Areas CSIR-IITR focuses on various toxicology domains to reduce environmental, chemical, and industrial risks. These areas of study include:
1. Environmental toxicology is the study of pollutants and contaminants that have an impact on human health and ecosystems.
focusing on the contamination of the air, water, and soil by chemicals and industrial waste in the environment.
2. Chemical and Nanotoxicology Assessment of the toxicological dangers posed by nanomaterials and chemicals.
Research into nanotechnology’s potential dangers and safe manufacturing processes.
3. Toxicology in the Workplace and Occupational Health: Examining workplace exposures to toxic substances
developing safety guidelines, researching the effects of industrial chemicals on workers, and promoting preventative measures.
4. Toxicology of Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics Evaluation of toxic substances in food, drugs, and cosmetics.
examining the effects that everyday consumer goods have on health, quality, and safety.
5. Biomedical and clinical toxicology is the study of toxins that cause diseases in humans by affecting biological systems.
Exploring instruments of poisonousness and creating expected remedial mediations.
Environmental Toxicology is a department that focuses on studying pollutants and the effects they have on ecosystems.
The study of toxicant-related cellular and molecular responses is known as cellular and molecular toxicology.
Toxicology of nanomaterials investigates the dangers and benefits of nanotechnology.
Toxicology Analytical testing of chemicals and the breakdown of those chemicals in environments
Food toxicology focuses on the health effects of toxic substances in food products.
Air Quality and Health Study: Major Projects and Contributions thorough investigation into the effects of air pollution on public health, especially in urban areas.
Chemical Safety in the Workplace: the creation of risk assessment tools and industrial guidelines for the secure handling of chemicals.
Initiative for Research on Nanosafety: investigation into how manufacturing nanomaterials affect health and the environment.
Techniques for Filtration of Water: Implementation of water purification methods to eliminate toxins and industrial pollutants from water sources.
Studies on Food Adulteration and Safety: examining food products for potential toxins and adulterants with the goal of raising food safety standards.
Academic Programs and Training The CSIR-IITR offers a number of programs designed to develop expertise in toxicology and public health, such as:
The Ph.D. program offers doctoral research opportunities in a variety of toxicology fields.
Postdoctoral Fellowships Research opportunities for Ph.D. recent graduates to expand their knowledge base.
Workshops and short-term training on risk assessment, safety procedures, and toxicology techniques.
Partnerships for collaborative research with universities for joint training and research.
Resources and Facilities Facility Description Toxicology Testing Labs are outfitted with cutting-edge facilities for toxicological evaluations.
Instruments for high-performance chemical and biological analysis of contaminants
Preclinical animal testing facility in accordance with ethical guidelines.
Computational Toxicology Cutting-edge computational tools for developing predictive toxicology models
Library for Research Comprehensive library devoted to environmental sciences and toxicology.
Partnerships and Collaborations To drive toxicology research and innovation, CSIR-IITR collaborates with national and international organizations. These partnerships are:
global toxicology standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO).
for food safety initiatives, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).
for cutting-edge chemical and environmental safety research at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur.
United States National Institutes of Health (NIH) for collaborative toxicology research.
Collaborations between the private sector and industries to ensure safe procedures and regulatory compliance
Outreach and Public Participation CSIR-IITR runs a number of programs to raise public health and environmental safety awareness:
Seminars and Workshops: regular events on toxicology education, pollution control, and safe chemical handling.
Programs for Public Health Awareness: campaigns regarding the safe handling of chemicals, pollution of the air and water, and occupational hazards prevention.
Outreach to Schools and Colleges: educating young people through lectures and interactive sessions on environmental science and toxicology.
Address CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Vishvigyan Bhawan, 31 Mahatma Gandhi Marg, Post Box No. Contact Information Contact Type Details 80, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India Phone: +91-522-2621856, +91-522-2618227 Fax: +91-522-2628227 Email: director@iitr.res.in Website: CSIR-IITR Official Site Future Goals CSIR-IITR is continuing to advance its toxicology research, with future objectives including:
enhancing computational toxicology models so that they can make better predictions.
expanding research into environmental pollutants and environmentally friendly manufacturing methods.
bolstering public health collaborations in the creation of environmental and industrial risk prevention strategies.
Making use of partnerships to increase the impact of research and influence policymaking regarding chemical safety and environmental health
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