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Professional Societies & Associations
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Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute
A standards development organization, The Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (#CLSI) brings together the lab community for excellence in #lab medicine.
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Research Institutes and/or Public Policy Analysis
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CLEAN PRODUCTION ACTION
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Public Health Programs
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American Industrial Hygiene Association
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Economic Development
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Science Technology and Research Institute of Delaware
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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Interdisciplinary Research
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FOUNDATION FOR CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Advancing the Safety Understandingand Benefits of Chemistry Mission Advancing the understanding safe use and positive impact of chemistry to society.
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