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75 Chemin de Sommières
F-30310 Vergèze, France
CENTRAL
CHARLES RIVER COVANCE
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SCIENCE
Tranent LABORATORIES
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LABORATORY
Edinburgh
EH33 2NE
Otley Road
Harrogate
Sand Hutton
UK
North Yorkshire
York
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UK
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Contact: Business
www.covance.com Grossmoorbogen 25, D-21079
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Development Hamburg, Germany
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Covance, a global organisation,
Charles River’s Edinburgh offers comprehensive GLP- Tel : +49 40 300 86 0
Contact : Dean Cook
facility offers a comprehensive compliant services to the
frank.bodzian@labor-specht.de
CSL supports pesticide
and integrated service to the agrochemical, pharmaceutical,
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registration through provision of
agrochemical and associated industrial chemical and animal
specialist field and laboratory
industries. The Charles River health industries from its state-
studies and data interpretation.
group now employs 8,500 of-the-art facilities in the UK,
The company’s expertise in
staff, serving clients worldwide. Germany and the US. Services
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method development and
Working in state-of-the-art include exvironmental fate, plant
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efficacy testing, environmental
the full range of studies required chemistry, product chemistry,
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fate and behaviour, and regulatory
for regulatory submissions ecotoxicology, molecular and
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studies to support dossier
throughout the world, including mammalian toxicology and field
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preparation, is recognised
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internationally by its distinctive
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environmental fate, plant capability which, together with
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takes time to understand your
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provides analytical, regulatory and
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field trials, residue analysis, provides a full service from testing
field support to agrochemical,
targeted studies that are carried
human exposure and regulatory and risk assessment to dossier
bio-pesticide, biocide and fine
out to the highest analytical
consultancy. Its understanding preparation and submission.
chemical manufacturers and plant
standards in a GLP-compliant
of worldwide registration
breeders. This complete suite of
environment. CSL believes in
procedures, high quality science
services can be managed across
delivering strength through
and its successful track record
all levels – from a global project
quality science and interpretation.
enables Charles River to plan
basis right through to specific local
and progress its clients’ product
programmes. Now in its third year
development programme in the
of integration, Eurofins|Agroscience
most timely and cost-effective
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manner.
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products.
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