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Review of the U.S. Naval Medical Research Institute's toxicology program /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: National Research Council (U.S.). Subcommittee to Review the U.S. Naval Medical Research Institute's Toxicology Program
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, DC : National Academy Press, 1994.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Review of the U.S. Naval Medical Research Institute's Toxicology Program
  • Copyright
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Executive Summary
  • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE CURRENT TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM
  • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DEVELOPING A TEN-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN
  • RECOMMENDATIONS ON RELATED ISSUES
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 History of the Toxicology Program
  • ORIGINS OF THE NAVY'S TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM
  • ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NAVY'S TOXICOLOGY UNIT
  • COLLOCATION WITH THE AIR FORCE'S TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM AT WPAFB
  • PROGRAM EVOLUTION
  • 3 Evaluation of the Current Toxicology Program
  • EVALUATION OF THE CURRENT TOXICOLOGY PROGRAMAppropriateness of Current Science
  • Effectiveness of Current Research
  • Appropriate Balance Between Basic and Applied Research
  • Constraints on Executing the Scientific Program
  • Staffing
  • Space and Facilities
  • Equipment
  • Funding Cycle
  • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE CURRENT TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM
  • 4 Evaluation of the Preliminary Ten-Year Strategic Plan of the Toxicology Detachment
  • EVALUATION OF THE PRELIMINARY TEN-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN
  • Incorporation of Good Scientific Concepts
  • Direction of Plan to Address Navy's NeedsChanges Needed to Improve the Science
  • Basic and Applied Research
  • Toxicological Research and Toxicity Characterization
  • Periodic Evaluation of Plan
  • RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE TEN-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN
  • 5 Evaluation of Other Issues Related to Improvement of The Toxicology Program
  • EVALUATION OF RELATED ISSUES
  • Toxicological Expertise and Role of Naval Laboratory
  • Mechanisms for Scientific Currency and Growth of Military and Civilian Staff
  • Coordination of Research with the Air Force Toxicology Laboratory
  • Use of On-Site ContractorsRelationships with Other DOD Sources of Expertise
  • Role of External Contracts
  • RECOMMENDATIONS ON RELATED ISSUES
  • References