- National Center for Toxicological Research
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The National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR)[1] is the branch of the United States Food and Drug Administration which conducts research to define biological mechanisms of action underlying the toxicity of products regulated by the FDA.
The FDA toxicological research facility is geographically within the confines of the Pine Bluff Arsenal. The research center is located off Interstate 530 in Jefferson, Arkansas.
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Coordinates: 34°22′00″N 92°06′43″W / 34.366607°N 92.112036°W
Divisions Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research · Center for Devices and Radiological Health · Center for Drug Evaluation and Research · Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition · Center for Tobacco Products · Center for Veterinary Medicine · National Center for Toxicological Research · Office of Criminal Investigations · Office of Regulatory AffairsMajor Acts Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act · Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act · Food Safety Modernization Act · Prescription Drug User Fee Act · Pure Food and Drug ActCommissioners Harvey W. Wiley · Carl L. Alsberg · Charles A. Browne · Walter G. Campbell · Paul P. Dunbar · Charles W. Crawford · George P. Larrick · James L. Goddard · Herbert L. Ley · Charles C. Edwards · Alexander M. Schmidt · Donald Kennedy · Jere E. Goyan · Arthur H. Hayes Jr. · Frank Edward Young · David Aaron Kessler · Jane E. Henney · Mark McClellan · Lester Crawford · Andrew von Eschenbach · Margaret HamburgCategories:- Food and Drug Administration
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