Cefic bestows first Innovative Science AwardJune 16, 2004Cefic, the European Chemical Industry Council, announces the winner of the first LRI (Long-range Research Initiative) Innovative Science Award. Dr. Roger Godschalk of University of Maastricht, The Netherlands will receive EUR100,000 to conduct research on Paternal carcinogen exposures and genetic risks in their offspring. The award was presented yesterday (June 15) in conjunction with the Federation of European Toxicologist & European Societies of Toxicology (EUROTOX) at a ceremony in Brussels following presentations from four finalists. Dr Godschalk's research investigates a new technique to determine possible transmission of DNA damage to the offspring of animals exposed to a Benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P), a carcinogenic and mutagenic substance. This work could lead to reduced needs of animals in toxicity testing and to a better understanding of risks stemming from workplace exposure to chemicals with similar properties. The LRI Innovative Science Award aims to support creative new research in areas not traditionally supported by funding. It particularly emphasises the need to address the interface between disciplines, and knowledge transfer from one discipline to another. "Our congratulations to Dr Godschalk who demonstrated particular innovative flair in his approach to toxicology," says Prof. Peter Calow who chaired the Selection Panel. "All the finalists have shown high research qualities and outlined innovative research concepts. The panel congratulates everyone on their work." The winner will be invited to present his ideas at the10th International Congress of Toxicology in Tampere, Finland. (http://www.ictx.org/). Details of the presentations given by all four finalists can be found on the LRI website at www.cefic-lri.org Inta Communication Ltd |
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