Evolving EU requirements are translated into lab-level decisions and communication, mapping the research lifecycle to its controlling legal instruments.
According to the latest World Drug Report, released by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), drug use is up 30% over the past decade and spectroscopic techniques can aid in combatting this growing problem.
An electrochemically deposited Au–NiOx carbon electrode was developed as a forensic electrochemical sensor for on-site fentanyl and morphine detection, providing a practical approach for rapid narcotic analysis.
The risk assessment of thousands of chemicals used in our society benefits from adequate grouping of chemicals based on the mode and mechanism of toxic action (MoA).
QSARs for toxicity of anionic surfactants with hydrocarbon and perfluorocarbon backbones are derived from membrane-water distribution coefficients for fish and daphnids. Coarse-grained simulation methods are developed to predict the coefficients.