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View Recording: The RIFM Database: Everything you need—at your fingertips

5.14.24

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Whether you’re a current subscriber or are curious about what the RIFM Database can do for you, watch this archived webinar to learn how to unleash the full power of the RIFM Database.

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This in-depth overview includes spotlights on:

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Exclusive Data Summaries and Tools

Fragrance safety begins here.

The RIFM Database is the most comprehensive, worldwide source of toxicology data, literature, and general information on fragrance and flavor raw materials.

With more than 80,000 references that include approximately 200,000 human health and environmental studies, the RIFM Database also houses several tools critical to RIFM’s Fragrance Ingredient Safety Assessment and Research programs.

Related: Meet RIFM’s Christen Sachse-Vasquez, who manages the RIFM Database operations and staff.

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