Computational Toxicology Communities of Practice
Knowledge Source Identification | |
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Knowledge source name | Computational Toxicology Communities of Practice |
Owner/Developer | US Environmental Protection Agency |
Abbreviated owner | US EPA |
Country | United States of America |
Languages | English |
URL | http://www.epa.gov/chemical-research/computational-toxicology-communities-practice |
Contact | Monica Linnenbrink |
Contact email | linnenbrink.monica@epa.gov |
Description | EPA's Computational Toxicology Communities of Practice is composed of hundreds of stakeholders from over 50 public and private sector organizations (ranging from EPA, other federal agencies, industry, academic institutions, professional societies, nongovernmental organizations, environmental non-profit groups, state environmental agencies and more) who have an interest in using advances in computational toxicology and exposure science to evaluate the safety of chemicals. |
Knowledge Source Category | |
Category | Experts |
Sub categories | Cluster, Experts / Reviewers Panel |
Knowledge Dissemination and Sharing | |
Dissemination channel | Website, Audio / Video, E-mail, Social media, Professional online network |
Targeted audience (specified/objective analysis) | Scientists, Policy-makers, Regulators, Industry, Researchers |
Users access | Open access |
Knowledge Characterization | |
3Rs relevance | Replacement, Reduction |
Purpose | Education and training, Documentation and information |
Technology/Tools | Non-testing methods (in silico) |