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Summary Of The Workshop On The Power Of Aggregated Toxicity Data

Notice:

EPA is announcing that the article, Summary of the Workshop on The Power of Aggregated Toxicity Data, has been published in the journal, Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology.

Citation:

Goldberg, R. B. AND G. M. WOODALL. Summary Of The Workshop On The Power Of Aggregated Toxicity Data. TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY. Academic Press Incorporated, Orlando, FL, 233(1):71-5, (2008).

Impact/Purpose:

TRAC 04/23/2007

Description:

In April 2007, a workshop on Development of Federal Interagency Exposure Toxicity Database was held in conjunction with the Toxicology and Risk Assessment Conference in Cincinnati, OH to discuss the potential to develop a shared data resource for dose-response toxicity data (the meeting title of the workshop was The Power of Aggregated Toxicity Data). Multiple Federal Agencies (EPA, Food and Drug Administration, National Library of Medicine, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences) and other interested parties (nationally and internationally) were participants in the discussion.

Toxicological dose-response data is universally used in quantitative risk assessment across multiple agencies, albeit using methods that vary according to the needs and mandates of the individual Agency. The goal of this workshop was to engage in a dialogue to promote greater sharing of commonly used data resources, and begin to work toward a consensus on standards that best promotes sharing toxicological data and a reduction in redundant capabilities. The summary for this workshop along with several presentations made during the workshop have been published in Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. The titles, authors and links to each of the articles are provided below, starting with the workshop summary, then in the order in which presentations were made during the workshop.

URLs/Downloads:

Journal Article: Summary of the Workshop on the Power of Aggregated Toxicity Data. Woodall, GM and RB Goldberg   Exit EPA's Web Site

Journal Article: An Exposure-Response Database for Detailed Toxicity Data. Woodall, GM.   Exit EPA's Web Site

Journal Article: The Air Toxics Health Effects Database (ATHED). Woodall, GM and RL Smith   Exit EPA's Web Site

Journal Article: Human Health Risk Assessment Database, The NHSRC Toxicity Value Database: Supporting the Risk Assessment Process at US EPA ’s NHSRC. Moudgal, CJ, et. al.   Exit EPA's Web Site

Journal Article: Resources for Global Risk Assessment: The International Toxicity Estimates for Risk (ITER) and Risk Information Exchange (RiskIE) Databases. Wullenweber, A, .et .al.   Exit EPA's Web Site

Journal Article: FDA Toxicity Databases and Real-Time Data Entry. Arvidson, KB.   Exit EPA's Web Site

Journal Article: ACToR – Aggregated Computational Toxicology Resource. Judson, R, .et .al.   Exit EPA's Web Site

Journal Article: Online toxicology resources in support of risk assessment from the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Wexler, P.    Exit EPA's Web Site

Journal Article: Towards standards for data exchange and integration and their impact on a public database such as CEBS (Chemical Effects in Biological Systems). Fostel, JM.    Exit EPA's Web Site

Journal Article: Databases Applicable to Quantitative Hazard/Risk Assessment – Towards a Predictive Systems Toxicology. Waters, M and M Jackson.    Exit EPA's Web Site

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:11/15/2008
Record Last Revised:07/13/2009
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 190706