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Identification and Prioritization of Chemical Co-Exposures using Consumer Purchase Data
Citation:
Isaacs, K. Identification and Prioritization of Chemical Co-Exposures using Consumer Purchase Data . First International Consumer Purchase Data Symposium, Copenhagen, DENMARK, September 27, 2023. https://doi.org/10.23645/epacomptox.24231364
Impact/Purpose:
This is an invited presentation to the First International Consumer Purchase Data Symposium at the Statens Serum Institute in Copenhagen, Demark, September 27, 2023. The meeting is sponsored by the EU's Human Exposomics Assessment Platform group.
Description:
Chemicals in consumer products are a major contributor to human chemical coexposures. Consumers purchase and use a wide variety of products containing potentially thousands of chemicals. There is a need to identify potential real-world chemical coexposures to prioritize in vitro toxicity screening. However, due to the vast number of potential chemical combinations, this identification has been a major challenge. This talk describes an ORD effort to mine purchasing data for the purpose of identifying and prioritizing combined exposures in the U.S. population that arise from consumer product use. This talk was prepared for the European Commission's Human Exposomics Assessment Platform's workshop "First International Consumer Purchase Data Symposium" at the Statens Serum Institute in Copenhagen, Demark September 27, 2023.
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