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Mission
The Collegium Ramazzini is an independent, international academy founded in 1982 by Irving J. Selikoff,
Cesare Maltoni and other eminent scientists. It is comprised of 180 internationally renowned experts in
the fields of occupational and environmental health. The mission of the Collegium Ramazzini is to advance
the study of occupational and environmental health issues and to be a bridge between the world of scientific
discovery and the social and political centers which must act on the discoveries of science to protect
public health.
The Collegium Ramazzini assesses present and future risks of injury and disease attributable to
the workplace and the environment. It focuses especially on the identification of preventable risk factors.
It transmits its views on these hazards and their prevention to policy-making bodies, authorities, agencies
and the public. By holding conferences, symposia and training courses, publishing statements and research papers
and publicizing its views, the Collegium Ramazzini seeks to translate to legislators, regulators and other decision
makers the policy implications of scientific findings. The goal of the Collegium Ramazzini is to work towards
solutions of occupational and environmental health problems.
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