Topic List
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Advocacy Organizations
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Animal & Plant Toxins
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Aquatic Farming
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Biomimicry
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Biomonitoring
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Book Resources
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Chemical Weapons
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Chemicals List
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Children's Environmental Health
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Dietary Supplements
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Diseases and Disorders
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Drugs and Pharmaceuticals
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Endocrine Disruptors
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Ethical Considerations
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Food Ingredient and Health Research Institute
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Fracking
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Glossary
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Google Maps on Toxipedia
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Green Chemistry
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Greenhouse Effect
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History of Toxicology
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Integrated Pest Management
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Laws and Regulation
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Local Issues (Washington State)
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Metals
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Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
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Nanotechnology
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Neurobehavioral Testing
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Neurotoxicology
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P2RIC's SustainUpdates
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Persistent Environmental Contaminants
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Pesticides
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Plasticizers
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Pregnancy and Developmental Toxicology
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Products of Interest
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PVC
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Radiation
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Resources on Religion and the Environment
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Risk Assessment and Risk Management
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Scientific and Professional Organizations
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Solvents - Chemical Profiles and External Links
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SOTwiki
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Teaching Resources
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This Is My Health
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Toxic Chemicals in Household Products
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Toxics in the Home
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US Toxic Sites & Resources
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Other Topics
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Toxicology History Association
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Epigenetics
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Composting
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Chlorinated Tris (TDCPP)
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Flame-Retardants
Attachments
- PDF File BW fund flyer_02.06.12.pdf
- PDF File Revised Weiss Case.ck4-08.pdf
- File weiss.b.jpg
University of Rochester
School of Medicine & Dentistry
Molecular Toxicology & Environmental Medicine Cluster
Ph.D. Program in Toxicology
Professor of Environmental Medicine
and Pediatrics
B.A. 1949 (New York University)
Ph.D. 1953 (University of Rochester)
more info from University of Rochester
or more from UofR
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Articles Written by B. Weiss
- [ToxJunk:REGRETS ON SURVEYING THE GRAVE OF PARACELSUS]
- His book The Alzheimer President - See The Alzheimer President published by Healthy World Press
Donate to Weiss Endowment Fund University of Rochester
The Weiss Endowment Fund at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry will be used to strengthen toxicology graduate training and research programs by enhancing recruitment of talented future leaders of the field, particularly those with an interest in neurotoxicology. One graduate student or postdoctoral fellow per year will be selected as a Weiss Toxicology Scholar, in order to attract the very best applicants into our program. More information one page flyer or a more detailed case statement
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