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How Exposure Science can be Integrated into the Assessment of Ingredient Safety (American College of Toxicology Annual Meeting)

Citation:

Wambaugh, J. How Exposure Science can be Integrated into the Assessment of Ingredient Safety (American College of Toxicology Annual Meeting). Presented at American College of Toxicology Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, November 07 - 10, 2016. https://doi.org/10.23645/epacomptox.5056771

Impact/Purpose:

This is a presentation to the American College of Toxicology annual meeting in Baltimore, Maryland on November 7, 2016. This half hour presentation is part of a session on 21st Century Approaches to Assessing Food Ingredient Safety.

Description:

The presentation describes ongoing research in the Rapid Exposure and Dosimetry project funded under the Chemical Safety for Sustainability Research Program of the Office of Research and Development. There is a well known need for information on human exposure to thousands of chemicals, especially with respect to route of exposure. A combination of curation of legacy data, new data collection activities, and mathematical models based both upon statistics (empirical) and mechanism are allowing chemicals to be prioritized for further exposure study. This presentation pays special attention to the opportunities presented by non-targeted screening using mass spectrometry.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ SLIDE)
Product Published Date:11/10/2016
Record Last Revised:08/02/2017
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 337092