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2008 TOXICOLOGY AND RISK ASSESSMENT CONFERENCE

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Meeting Details

Snapshot of the TRAC Home Page with link Topics to be covered in Scientific Sessions Include:
  • Pharmaceutical Issues
  • Behavioral Toxicology
  • EPA’s Four Lab Study of Complex Disinfection By-Product Mixtures
  • Risks from Low Dose Exposures
  • Emerging Cyanobacterial and Harmful Algal Toxins
  • Reproductive/ Developmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment
  • Uncertainty in Epidemiologic Evaluations
  • Jet Fuel and Alternative Fuels
  • Oxidative Stress
Workshop topics Include:
  • Replacing Default Values for Uncertainty Factors
  • Risk Assessment of Chemical Mixtures
  • Toxicogenomics in Risk Assessment
  • Dosimetric Adjustment Methods and Application in Dose Response Assessment
  • Epidemiologic Fundamentals for Risk Assessment Applications
  • Evaluation of the Human Relevance of Modes of Action in Animals
There will also be a Panel Discussion Session on ‘Chemicals and Substances of Common and Emerging Concern’. In addition, an evening poster session is planned.

Meeting Agenda

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The 2008 Toxicology and Risk Assessment Conference
Cincinnati Marriott North, West Chester (Cincinnati), OH
April 14 - 17, 2008 - Click to register!

The Annual Toxicology and Risk Assessment Conference provides a unique opportunity for multiple Government Agencies to come together to discuss Toxicology and Risk Assessment issues that are not only of concern to the government, but also to a broader audience including academia and industry. The 2008 Toxicology and Risk Assessment Conference will engage the theme of ‘The Complexity of Uncertainty: Dealing with Known Unknowns’, through an exciting program that includes the following:

    Plenary topics and speakers:
  • Hypothesis-Based Weight of Evidence to Separate Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects of Uncertainty in Risk Assessment (Lorenz R. Rhomberg, Ph.D., Principal, Gradient Corporation)
  • Application of Computer Simulation in Toxicology and Risk Assessment: Multi-scale Modeling (Raymond S.H. Yang, Ph.D., Fellow A.T.S., Colorado State University, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences)
  • The Military Perspective of Uncertainty (Ellen Embry, M.S., Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Health Protection and Readiness)
  • Risk Regulation in 3-D: How to see Costs and Benefits as they Truly Are (Adam M. Finkel, Sc.D., M.P.P., C.I.H., University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, School of Public Health)

Meeting Materials

  • Agenda (Draft) (PDF)  (15  pp, 99.6 KB, about PDF)
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