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Exposure-based Chemical Priority Setting in the 21st Century(Duke)
Citation:
Wambaugh, J. Exposure-based Chemical Priority Setting in the 21st Century(Duke). Environmental Science 539 class at Duke University, Durham, NC, March 08, 2021. https://doi.org/10.23645/epacomptox.17433275
Impact/Purpose:
Presentation to the Environmental Science 539 class at Duke University March 2021
Description:
We need to know chemical hazard, exposure, and toxicokinetics to assess risk posed to the public health. There are tens of thousands of chemicals in commerce in the environment that lack some of these data. New approach methodologies (NAMs) are being developed to prioritize these existing and new chemicals for testing. NAMs for exposure science are being developed to enable risk assessors to more rapidly address public health challenges and chemical regulation. All data are being made public on the CompTox Chemicals Dashboard (a search engine for chemicals) and other locations.
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DOI: Exposure-based Chemical Priority Setting in the 21st Century(Duke)CHEMICALEXPOSURE-WAMBAUGH-DUKENVIRON539-030121-2.PDF (PDF, NA pp, 8908.769 KB, about PDF)