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Exposure Science and the US EPA National Center for Computational Toxicology

Citation:

COHEN-HUBAL, E. A., A. M. RICHARD, I. A. SHAH, J. GALLAGHER, R. J. KAVLOCK, J. N. BLANCATO, AND S. W. EDWARDS. Exposure Science and the US EPA National Center for Computational Toxicology. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology . Nature Publishing Group, London, Uk, 20(3):231-236, (2010).

Impact/Purpose:

In this paper, several of the major research activities being sponsored by EPA’s National Center for Computational Toxicology are highlighted. Potential links between research in computational toxicology and human exposure science are identified. As with the traditional approaches for toxicity testing and hazard assessment, exposure science is required to inform design and interpretation of high-through-put assays. In addition, common themes inherent throughout NCCT research activities are highlighted for emphasis as exposure science advances into the 21st century.

Description:

The emerging field of computational toxicology applies mathematical and computer models and molecular biological and chemical approaches to explore both qualitative and quantitative relationships between sources of environmental pollutant exposure and adverse health outcomes. The integration of modern computing with molecular biology and chemistry will allow scientists to better prioritize data, inform decision makers on chemical risk assessments, and understand a chemical’s progression from the environment to the target tissue within an organism and ultimately to the key steps that trigger an adverse health effect.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:05/01/2010
Record Last Revised:11/29/2011
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 198166