Choksi NY, Fitch S, Harris MA, Thompson CM , Wikoff DS . Reliability assessment of guideline-based studies using systematic review critical appraisal tools. Poster presented at Society of Toxicology 62nd Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, March 2023.
Publication: Abstracts and Presentations
/ Topics: Systematic Review
Thompson CM, Wikoff DS , Proctor DM, Harris MA. An evaluation of risk assessments on hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)]: The past, present, and future of mode of action research. Poster presented at Society of Toxicology 62nd Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, March 2023.
Publication: Abstracts and Presentations
/ Topics: chromium , mode of action , risk assessment
Franzen AC, Thompson CM, Brorby GP , Wikoff DS , Ilkbahar Z, Doepker C. Risk assessment of three smoke flavoring primary products currently under re-evaluation by EFSA. Poster presented at Society of Toxicology 62nd Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, March 2023.
Publication: Abstracts and Presentations
/ Topics: food additives , food safety , Food science , risk assessment
Fitch S, Rogers J, Marty S, Ellis-Hutchings R, Becker R, Wikoff D . Development of a study quality tool for use in a systematic review of literature reporting microplastic exposure and reproductive and developmental toxicity. Poster presented at Society of Toxicology 62nd Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, March 2023.
Publication: Abstracts and Presentations
/ Topics: microplastics , Systematic Review
Thompson CM , Proctor DM , Harris MA. 2023. Letter to “Chepelev et al. Establishing a quantitative framework for regulatory interpretation of genetic toxicity dose–response data: Margin of exposure case study of 48 compounds with both in vivo mutagenicity and carcinogenicity dose–response data.” Environ Mol Mutagen 64(4):259–260; doi: 10.1002/em.22537 . PMID: 36916184.
Publication: Manuscripts
/ Topics: carcinogens , dose-response , regulatory toxicology
Borghoff SJ , Cohen SS, Jiang X , Lea IA , Klaren WD , Chappell GA, Britt JK , Rivera BN , Choksi NY, Wikoff DS . 2023. Updated systematic assessment of human, animal and mechanistic evidence demonstrates lack of human carcinogenicity with consumption of aspartame. Food Chem Toxicol 172(Feb):113549; doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2022.113549 . PMID: 36493943.
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