Bookshelf ID: NBK605696
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This is a collection of reports from the Center for Computational Toxicology and Exposure (CCTE), which is a scientific organization within the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Research and Development. CCTE works support Agency decisions by providing solutions-driven research to rapidly evaluate the potential human health and environmental risks due to exposures to environmental chemicals and ensure the integrity of the freshwater environment and its capacity to support human well-being.
Contents
2024
- Value of Information Case Study on the Human Health and Economic Trade-offs Associated with the Timeliness, Uncertainty, and Costs of the Draft EPA Transcriptomic Assessment Product (ETAP)Mike Devito, Patrick Farrell, Shintaro Hagiwara, Alison H. Harrill, Daniel Krewski, Greg Paoli, and Russell S. Thomas.Washington (DC): U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; July 2024.
- Scientific Studies Supporting Development of Transcriptomic Points of Departure for EPA Transcriptomic Assessment Products (ETAPs)Scott Auerbach, Warren Casey, Dan Chang, John Cowden, Sarah Davidson-Fritz, Jeffry Dean, Mike Devito, Logan Everett, Alison H. Harrill, Susan Hester, Michael Hughes, Jason Lambert, Lucina Lizarraga, Roman Mezencev, Grace Patlewicz, Kristina Thayer, Russell S. Thomas, Kelsey Vitense, and Leah Wehmas.Washington (DC): U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; March 2024.
- Standard Methods for Development of EPA Transcriptomic Assessment Products (ETAPs)Scott Auerbach, Warren Casey, Dan Chang, John Cowden, Sarah Davidson-Fritz, Jeffry Dean, Mike DeVito, Logan Everett, Alison H. Harrill, Susan Hester, Michael Hughes, Jason Lambert, Lucina Lizarraga, Roman Mezencev, Grace Patlewicz, Kristina Thayer, Russell S. Thomas, Kelsey Vitense, and Leah Wehmas.Washington (DC): U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; March 2024.
2021
- A Proof-of-Concept Case Study Integrating Publicly Available Information to Screen Candidates for Chemical Prioritization under TSCAWashington (DC): U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; June 2021.