Low Dose Effects / Non-Monotonic Responses of Endocrine Disruptors Fall 2014 ITEHP Symposium October 24, 2014 Searle Center Lecture Hall, Duke University 8:30 am Welcome and Introductions Heather Stapleton, PhD, Duke University, Symposium Chair 8:45 am Overview of the US EPA Endocrine Disrupter Screening Program David Dix, PhD, US EPA 9:30 am State of the Science for Non-monotonicity: Asking Better Questions Mark Miller, PhD, NIEHS 10:10 am Break 10:30 am Non-monotonicity: Under Which Circumstances? Laura Vandenberg, PhD, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 11:10 am Non-monotonic Dose Response. Fact or Falderal? Earl Gray, PhD, US EPA 11:50 am Lunch 1:00 pm Biphasic Dose Responses in Biology, Toxicology and Medicine Edward Calabrese, EdD, PhD, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1:40 pm Low Dose Effects and Non-monotonic Responses: Secrets Invertebrates Hold Gerald LeBlanc, PhD, North Carolina State University 2:20 pm NMDRs: One View from Industry Robert Chapin, PhD, Pfizer Inc. 3:00 pm Panel Discussion 4:00 pm Adjourn This Symposium is presented by Duke University’s Integrated Toxicology and Environmental Health Program (ITEHP) with support from Duke’s Superfund Research Center (NIEHS P42-ES010356) and the University Program in Environmental Health (NIEHS T32-ES021432).
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