EBTC Pioneering Change
The Evidence-Based Toxicology Collaboration (EBTC) is sponsored by a collection of leading organizations including The Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT), Society of Toxicology, American Chemistry Council, American Cleaning Institute, and CropLife America. A diverse team of expert toxicologists, hailing from industry, academia, government oversight, and animal welfare sectors, forms the backbone of this unique initiative.
Bridging Science and Public Health
Established in 2011 at the renowned Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, EBTC envisions the universal application of evidence-based methodologies to ensure public health, promote a healthy environment, and pave the way for a sustainable future. Inspired by the success of the Cochrane Collaboration in Evidence-based Medicine (EBM), EBTC works to develop a robust, evidence-based quality assurance process for new toxicity tests. These tests will play a crucial role in assessing the safety of both humans and our shared environment.
A Collaborative Effort
EBTC is a member-driven organization that brings together the international toxicology community to work collectively on the adaptation and development of evidence-based methods and frameworks. Our ultimate goal is to facilitate the use of scientifically sound evidence in making informed regulatory, environmental, and public health decisions. By fostering collaboration and leveraging collective expertise, EBTC is transforming the way we approach toxicology, and by extension, the way we protect our health and our planet.
Get Involved
Interested in joining our mission to revolutionize toxicology testing and policy-making? Reach out to us to become a part of our growing international community. Together, we can shape a safer, healthier, and more sustainable future.