Collaborative Agreements for Computational Toxicology Research
EPA collaborates with hundreds stakeholders ranging from industry, academia, trade associations, other federal agencies, state government and non-governmental organizations. EPA exchanges knowledge and materials including chemicals, software, chemical data, animal toxicity study results, new high-throughput screening assays and more with these stakeholder groups.
Collaborative research agreements are finalized through:
- Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs),
- Material transfer agreements (MTAs),
- Materials Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (MCRADAs),
- Memoranda of understanding (MOUs),
- Statements of intent, etc.
Contact the Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure for more information.
Frameworks for Collaborative Agreements in EPA's Computational Toxicology Research Program
- Computational toxicology research: Notice of willingness to participate in funding opportunities of other federal agencies
- Notice of EPA Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure Engagement in European Commission Horizon SC1-BHC-11-2020 Call (pdf)
Current Partners
Expired Agreements
To view collaborative agreements that have expired within the past five years, visit Expired Collaborative Agreements for Computational Toxicology Research.