Publications
safety assessment (11 POSTS)
2025 (2 POSTS)
Human health risk assessment of three smoke flavoring primary products
Brorby G, Franzen A, Thompson C, Wikoff D, Doepker C. 2025. Human health risk assessment of three smoke flavoring primary products. Food Chem Toxicol 202(Aug):115490; doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2025.115490. PMID: 40320068.
View AbstractHow to organize a successful toxicology workshop? A participant perspective on the Collaboration to Harmonise the Assessment of Next Generation Evidence (CHANGE) workshop in Oslo, 18-20 June 2024
Diemar MG, Giusti A, Michel-Caillet C, Leme DM, Wikoff D, Bloch D, Sass J, Beekmann K, et al. 2025. How to organize a successful toxicology workshop? A participant perspective on the Collaboration to Harmonise the Assessment of Next Generation Evidence (CHANGE) workshop in Oslo, 18-20 June 2024. Arch Toxicol 99(7):3057-3063; doi: 10.1007/s00204-025-04064-6. PMID: 40372420.
View Abstract2023 (2 POSTS)
Retrospective analysis of dog study data from food and color additive petitions
Flannery BM, Turley AE, Anyangwe N, Mattia A, Whiteside C, Hermansky S, Schaefer HR, Tyler T, Fitzpatrick SC. 2023. Retrospective analysis of dog study data from food and color additive petitions. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 145(Dec):105523; doi: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2023.105523. PMID: 37956767.
View AbstractReassessment of the cadmium toxicological reference value for use in human health assessments of foods
Schaefer HR, Flannery BM, Crosby LM, Pouillot R, Farakos SMS, Van Doren JM, Dennis S, Fitzpatrick S, Middleton K. 2023. Reassessment of the cadmium toxicological reference value for use in human health assessments of foods. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 144(Oct):105487; doi: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2023.105487. PMID: 37640100.
View Abstract2019 (3 POSTS)
Assessment of avobenzone, ensulizole, homosalate, and padimate-O in endocrine disruptor screening panel studies
McIntyre B, Zorilla L, Borghoff S, Foster P. Assessment of avobenzone, ensulizole, homosalate, and padimate-O in endocrine disruptor screening panel studies. Poster at Society of Toxicology 58th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 2019.
View AbstractIntegration of consortia recommendations for justification of animal use within current and future drug development paradigm
Prior H, Monticello T, Boulifard V, Brennan FR, Kimber I. 2019. Integration of consortia recommendations for justification of animal use within current and future drug development paradigms. Int J Toxicol 38(4):319-325; doi: 10.1177/1091581819852922.
View AbstractUse of dog studies in US FDA’s safety assessments for food additives and color additives
Anyangwe N, Fitzpatrick S, Flannery B, Mattia A, Schaefer H, Tyler T, Whiteside C. Use of dog studies in US FDA’s safety assessments for food additives and color additives. Abstract 2781, Society of Toxicology 58th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2019.
View Abstract2014 (2 POSTS)
Information and report formats to facilitate safety qualifications
Barat S, Robison TW. Information and report formats to facilitate safety qualifications. USP/PQRI/FDA Annual Meeting, 2014/2013.
Information and report formats to facilitate safety qualifications suitability and compatibility for packaging and delivery systems
Robison TW, Barat SA. Information and report formats to facilitate safety qualifications suitability and compatibility for packaging and delivery systems. Workshop Co- sponsored by USP and PQRI, USP Meetings Center, Rockville, Maryland, April 28, 2014.
2005 (1 POST)
Performance of BCOP, IRE, ICE, and HET-CAM in detecting substances that induce severe irritation and irreversible ocular damage
Choksi NY, Allen DG, Inhof CJ, Truax JF, Tice RR, Stokes WS. Performance of BCOP, IRE, ICE, and HET-CAM in detecting substances that induce severe irritation and irreversible ocular damage. Presented at Society of Toxicology 44th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 2005.
View Abstract1999 (1 POST)
Cellular telephone use and fatal traffic collisions: A commentary
Cher DJ, Mrad RJ, Kelsh MA. 1999. Cellular telephone use and fatal traffic collisions: A commentary. Accid Anal Prev 31(5):599; doi: 10.1016/s0001-4575(99)00003-2. PMID: 10440557.
