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Using high-throughput toxicology to develop tools for regulatory decision-making and screening-level human health risk assessment
Citation:
Paul-Friedman, K. Using high-throughput toxicology to develop tools for regulatory decision-making and screening-level human health risk assessment. Presented at Duke University Risk Assessment Class, Durham, North Carolina, February 12, 2018. https://doi.org/10.23645/epacomptox.7074809
Impact/Purpose:
To help in the education of students at Duke University who are studying environmental and human health risk assessment.
Description:
This presentation gives an overview of how high-throughput toxicology can be used to develop tools that can have regulatory use. First, ToxCast, the toxcast data pipeline, and uncertainties are reviewed. Then, recent successes in building fit-for-purpose tools for Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program prioritization are explained. Then, the talk concludes with a forward look to screening-level risk assessment.
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DOI: Using high-throughput toxicology to develop tools for regulatory decision-making and screening-level human health risk assessmentTOXCAST_EDSP21_SCREENING_RA_20180208_DUKERACLASSV2.PDF (PDF, NA pp, 4733.12 KB, about PDF)