98-8824. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Notice of Workshop on ``Characterizing the Effects of Endocrine Disruptors on Human Health At Environmental Exposure Levels''  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 64 (Friday, April 3, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Page 16567]
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    [FR Doc No: 98-8824]
    
    
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    HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    
    Public Health Service
    
    
    National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Notice of 
    Workshop on ``Characterizing the Effects of Endocrine Disruptors on 
    Human Health At Environmental Exposure Levels''
    
        The workshop will be held in the Brownestone Hotel, Raleigh, North 
    Carolina on May 11-13, 1998, from 9:00 am to 5:30 pm on May 11th, from 
    8:30 am to 5:30 pm on May 12th, and from 8:300 am to 12:30 pm on May 
    13th.
    
    Background and Workshop Goals
    
        Evaluating potential low dose risks of endocrine disruptors is a 
    major challenge for the risk assessment community. Most important is 
    how to incorporate mechanistic information that will lead to 
    biologically based and scientifically credible low-dose extrapolations. 
    This workshop was organized to provide a forum for discussion of 
    methods and data needs to improve risk assessments of endocrine 
    disruptors, with special emphasis on characterizing potential health 
    effects at low doses (environmental levels). The Workshop will focus on 
    how to make better use of current knowledge on endocrine signaling 
    pathways to understand and quantify perturbations induced by endocrine 
    disrupting agents that lead to adverse health effects (reproductive and 
    developmental toxicity, neurotoxicity, immunotoxicity, or cancer) and 
    to specifically address exposures and perturbations at critical stages 
    of development. Research needs will be identified within the framework 
    of a risk assessment approach and a final workshop report to be 
    published in the open scientific literature will include 
    recommendations and guidance on how to incorporate mechanistic 
    information into low-dose extrapolations.
    
    Workshop Topics
    
        To address the workshop objectives, six breakout group topics have 
    been identified:
         Homeostasis and endocrine function in adults
         Endocrine function during development
         Species variability, interindividual variability, and 
    tissue specificity
         Dose-response models that link xenobiotic-induced 
    perturbations in endocrine signaling pathways with tissue response in 
    adults and during development
         Case study: estimating risk from exposure to DES
         Case study: estimating risk from environmental exposure to 
    PCBs
        Invited participants will lead the discussions in each breakout 
    group. Outside observers from the public sector are welcome with 
    attendance limited by space available.
    
    Workshop Co-Sponsors
    
    NIH/National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
    FDA/National Center for Toxicological Research
    US Environmental Protection Agency
    Chemical Manufacturers Association
    
        For further information including observer registration contact 
    Alma Britton (919-541-0530; fax: 919-541-0295).
    
        Dated: March 24, 1998.
    Kenneth Olden,
    Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
    [FR Doc. 98-8824 Filed 4-2-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/03/1998
Department:
Public Health Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
98-8824
Pages:
16567-16567 (1 pages)
PDF File:
98-8824.pdf