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  • Targeted Risk Assessment of Environmental Chemicals Strategy

    TRAEC strategy is a free risk assessment guideline for environmental chemicals. It is characterized by maximizing the use of available resources to determine research topics, integrating retrievable and newly supplemented evidence to obtain sufficient information, and by scientific scoring to appropriately assess the health risk.

    The TRAEC Association welcomes and encourages international researchers to participate in and keep the strategy up to date.


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Evaluated Chemicals and Outcomes

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  • Atrazine —— Neurodevelopmental toxicity [8.49]
  • PFASs —— Neurodevelopmental toxicity [5.61]
  • Nano-plastics —— Miscarriage [5.63]
  • Pyridaben —— Neurodevelopmental toxicity [5.64]

News

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  • 会议预告:关于举办环境化学物健康风险评估研讨会 暨第六届TRAEC策略培训会的通知
  • Sustainable Horizons Cover Article: Risk assessment of pyridaben exposure on neurodevelopment of offspring by using TRAEC strategy
  • The 5th Training Session: Comprehensive risk assessment of evironmental chemicals based on the TRAEC strategy
  • 会议预告:第五届TRAEC策略培训会
  • The 4th Training Session: Comprehensive risk assessment of evironmental chemicals based on the TRAEC strategy
  • The 3rd Training Session(First in NJMU) : Comprehensive risk assessment of evironmental chemicals based on the TRAEC strategy

Latest Achievements

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  • Micro/Nanoplastic Exposure
  • PFASs Exposure
  • Pyridaben Exposure

Copyright: Key Laboratory of Modern Toxicology, Nanjing Medical University, Ministry of Education

Address: 101 Longmian Avenue, Jiangning District, Nanjing City, Nanjing Medical University, Zhicheng BuildingEmail: traec@njmu.edu.cn