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MODELING EXCESS DIETARY EXPOSURE

Citation:

MELNYK, L. J., M. Z. BYRON, G. BROWN, A. CLAYTON, AND L. MICHAEL. MODELING EXCESS DIETARY EXPOSURE. Presented at International Soeciety of Exposure Analysis Annual Meeting, Paris, FRANCE, September 02 - 06, 2006.

Impact/Purpose:

The overall goal of this research program is to identify those chemicals, pathways, and activities that represent the highest potential exposures to children and to determine the factors that influence these exposures. The following objectives will address this goal:

Revise and refine the existing research plan for children's exposure measurements research.

Collect measurement data on children's exposures.

Provide analytical support to children's pesticide exposure research.

Develop analytical methods for pesticides in duplicate diet food samples.

Develop and apply analytical methods for other chemicals including but not limited to brominated diphenyl ethers, phthalates, perfluorinated chemicals.

Evaluate the impact of chiral chemistry on the risk to children and exposure assessment.

Provide support to the National Children's Study.

Perform data analyses to fill critical data gaps.

Conduct analyses of dietary samples and refine the dietary model for the dietary exposure algorithm.

Description:

This abstract and poster were presented at the International Society of Exposure Analysis Meeting, Paris, France, September 2-6, 2006.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ POSTER)
Product Published Date:09/02/2006
Record Last Revised:09/25/2006
Record ID: 158247