National Pesticide Information Center
The National Pesticide Information Center is a collaboration between Oregon State University and the United States Environmental Protection Agency to provide objective, science-based information about pesticides, the recognition and management of pesticide poisonings, toxicology and environmental chemistry. It is funded through a cooperative agreement that is competitively awarded to an eligible applicant every 3–5 years. It was previously known as the National Pesticide Telecommunication Network.
History
The program was first established in 1978 as a toll free telephone service at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center to assist medical professionals with the recognition and management of pesticide poisonings. The service was later expanded to the general public. In the mid 1980s the NPIC moved to Texas Tech University and became the National Pesticide Telecommunications Network. In 1995 the program was moved to Oregon State University and the name was later changed to the National Pesticide Information Center in 2001.Highlights
- In 2012, NPIC developed an Insect Repellent Locator Mobile App.
- In 2013, NPIC developed several web Apps including: Mobile Access to Pesticides and Labels, Pesticide Education & Search Tool, and Pesticide and Local Services.