Completed
Two workshops on topics pertinent to the development of draft toxicological reviews by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) program will be organized. The first workshop will be on strategies and tools for conducting systematic reviews of mechanistic data to support chemical assessments. The second workshop will be on evidence integration in chemical assessments.
Description
An ad hoc committee will organize up to two workshops on topics pertinent to the development of draft toxicological reviews by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) program. The workshops will be designed to assist EPA with increasing quality, transparency, and confidence in its assessments by addressing scientific issues related to systematic review, hazard identification, and dose-response analysis. Topics could include the following:
- approaches to planning and performing evidence identification,
- methods for evaluating individual studies and bodies of evidence,
- approaches to synthesizing and integrating evidence to reach hazard conclusions,
- development and application of specialized tools for systematic review,
- considerations in study selection for developing toxicity values, and
- research on quantitative analyses for evidence integration and dose-response analyses.
Collaborators
Sponsors
EPA
Staff
Susan Martel
Lead
Ray Wassel
Lead
Tamara N. Dawson
Major units and sub-units
Division on Earth and Life Studies
Lead
Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology
Lead