The DTU USEtox Research Centre is dedicated to advancing chemical impact assessment through cutting-edge research, with the goal of further developing and enhancing the widely recognized USEtox® model. We strive to develop innovative methods and tools to improve the understanding and prediction of chemical impacts on human health and the environment.
In addition to our research, we are committed to educating graduate and PhD students ‒ with opportunities for participants from industry and regulatory authorities ‒ to foster informed decision-making and train the next generation of chemical impact assessment experts.
The DTU USEtox Research Centre is hosted at the Section for Quantitative Sustainability Assessment (QSA) within the Department for Environmental and Resource Engineering at DTU.