Vitis Regulatory GmbH

Vitis Regulatory expanded its EU base, setting up Vitis Regulatory GmbH as a German subsidiary in October 2022, working seamlessly with colleagues across Vitis Regulatory in UK and Belgium and with associates based in the Netherlands and the USA.

Vitis colleagues in Germany have specific expertise that we would like to share with you:

  • Dr Stephan Goller is director of the German subsidiary and a chemist with key expertise in analytical chemistry, physical-chemical properties and environmental fate testing.

  • Silke Fiebig is a chemical engineer / biotechnologist with key expertise on persistence assessment of chemicals and ecotoxicology testing.

Both have considerable expertise in developing regulatory compliant testing strategies for various global registrations from many years as study directors in CROs. 

  • Faezeh Sadrabadi is a toxicologist with specific expertise on new assessment methodologies (NAMS) and endocrine disruptor assessment (ED HH)

The Vitis group service portfolio supports clients through the challenges of complex and demanding regulatory testing programs, as well as compliance support for industrial chemicals, polymers, biocides and agrochemicals:

  • Development of intelligent testing strategies and data gap filling approaches

  • Support in testing of difficult substances (UVCBs, volatiles, poorly soluble, unstable substances)

  • REACH Dossier preparation

  • Project and study monitoring of regulatory studies in (eco)toxicology

  • Persistence assessment of chemicals

  • Support to address the new CLP hazard classes for chemicals

  • Environmental risk assessment of human and veterinary medicinal products

  • REACH for polymers - Support for polymer characterisation and testing of polymers

Please feel free to get in contact with Stephan, Silke or Faezeh via info@vitisregulatory.com if you need regulatory support in any of these areas.

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