Public Statements
The BTS provides both proactive and reactive statements relating to issues in toxicology which may be of interest to the general public, BTS members and the wider scientific community. The statements are written by subject matter experts, many of whom are BTS members.
The public statements previously issued by the BTS are as follows:
- Risks of Vaping in Children and Young People
- Nitrous oxide: misuse by young people and potential harms
- PFAS what are the concerns
- Unravelling the Health Impacts of Air Pollution (part II): a Focus on Toxicity Mechanisms
- Opportunities for the application of the 3Rs in toxicology studies
- Endocrine Disruptors
- Nitrosamines in Medicines – What are the issues?
- Accidental childhood poisoning by medicines
- Honeybee Losses and their Causes
- Computational Models in Chemical Safety Assessment
- E-Cigarettes and Vaping
- A Decade of Toxicological Trends
- Assuring the Safety of Cosmetics
- Assessment & Management of Chemical Mixtures
- Environmental Causes of Cancer
- Microbiome and Toxicology
- Micro Physiological Systems
- Alternative (In Vitro) Approaches to Toxicity Testing
- Safety Testing Vaccines Covid
- Assessing the Safety of Genetically Modified Crops
- The Safety of Cell Therapies
- Unravelling Air Pollution with Toxicological Science
- Use of Animals in Toxicology and Safety Science
- Distinguishing Hazard and Risk
- New Approach Methodologies (NAMs)