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RTI International will conduct research and provide technical support to identify ways to reduce and prevent workplace injuries and illnesses as part of a new contract with the National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety.
RTI International is leading a collaborative national effort to develop the PhenX Toolkit to help scientists better understand the genetic and environmental factors associated with cancer, heart disease, depression and other common diseases.
Building on a research program started 2003, RTI has been awarded a new five-year contract to support the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases' (NIDDK) Central Data Repository.