October 11, 2019 Gaithersburg, Md. — Animals don't have to suffer for your cosmetics, cleaners, pesticides, or drugs. The PETA International Science Consortium Ltd. is donating $50,000 in equipment to the Institute for In Vitro Sciences (IIVS), a nonprofit laboratory in Gaithersburg that conducts and develops animal-free test methods. IIVS will use the VITROCELL® Cloud inhalation exposure system — instead of animals — to assess the effects of substances on the human respiratory tract.
Manufactured by German-based VITROCELL Systems, the Cloud system mimics realistic...Respiratory Toxicology | Cosmetic & Personal Care | animal-free testing | Erin Hill | in vitro toxicology | non-animal inhalation testing methods | non-animal testing | PETA International Science Consortium | PISC