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Playing with data at EPA—ToxCast, ExpoCast, HTTK, and the Exposome (Emory Exposome course)
Citation:
Wambaugh, J. Playing with data at EPA—ToxCast, ExpoCast, HTTK, and the Exposome (Emory Exposome course). Presented at Emory Exposome Summer Course, Atlanta, GA, June 13 - 17, 2016. https://doi.org/10.23645/epacomptox.5067673
Impact/Purpose:
This is a lecture for the Emory Exposome Summer Course in Atlanta, Georgia. The focus will be on how CSS research and tools inform research on exposomics, particularly with identifying relevant chemicals and chemicals pathways from non-targeted monitoring data. This is an opportunity to reach a broad audience of researchers. There will be a live demo of the CSS Chemistry dashboard and CPcat at the end of the presentation.
Description:
This is a lecture for the Emory Exposome Summer Course in Atlanta, Georgia. The focus will be on how CSS research and tools inform research on exposomics, particularly with identifying relevant chemicals and chemicals pathways from non-targeted monitoring data. This is an opportunity to reach a broad audience of researchers. There will be a live demo of the CSS Chemistry dashboard and CPcat at the end of the presentation.
URLs/Downloads:
DOI: Playing with data at EPA—ToxCast, ExpoCast, HTTK, and the Exposome (Emory Exposome course)WAMBAUGH-FUNWITHTOXCASTDATA.PDF (PDF, NA pp, 5007.833 KB, about PDF)