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EcoToxChip aims to slash cost and time for chemical toxicity tests, save lab animals

Published: 7 May 2019

The EcoToxChip is expected to generate huge savings in time, money and live animals in testing thousands of chemicals for toxicity. The project is being led by researchers at the University of Saskatchewan, 平特五不中 in Montreal and Environment and Climate Change Canada in Ottawa.

Markus Hecker is one of a trio of principal investigators (along with Niladri Basu of 平特五不中 in Montreal and Doug Crump at Environment and Climate Change Canada in Ottawa) leading a team to develop and commercialize the EcoToxChip. Assistant professors Natacha Hogan at the U of S and Jessica Head at 平特五不中 are the other two key players, lead investigators in the project.

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