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Computational Exposure Science at the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Research & Development - Presentation to the American Chemistry Council’s Long Range Initiative Strategic Science Team
Citation:
Egeghy, P. Computational Exposure Science at the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Research & Development - Presentation to the American Chemistry Council’s Long Range Initiative Strategic Science Team. American Chemistry Council’s Long Range Initiative Strategic Science Team, NA, Online, June 02, 2020. https://doi.org/10.23645/epacomptox.12564683
Impact/Purpose:
Share CCTE's recent and ongoing research in exposure science with industry
Description:
Exposure science has a new setting in the Office of Research & Development. It is no longer isolated; instead, it is now better integrated with toxicity testing, following the evolution of chemical evaluation. Computational Exposure Science in the Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure exploits advances in technology, aims to be able to rapidly evaluate thousands of chemicals, provides contextualization of high-throughput toxicology, and is problem-driven and solution-focused. Exposure science in CCTE has broad applications beyond the Agency, as evidenced by various ongoing partnerships, such as those with the Minnesota Dept. of Health and California Dept of Toxic Substances Control.
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DOI: Computational Exposure Science at the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Research & Development - Presentation to the American Chemistry Council’s Long Range Initiative Strategic Science TeamEGEGHY EXPOSURE FOR LRI.FINAL.20200601.PDF (PDF, NA pp, 3887.05 KB, about PDF)