Interaction Profile on Metallic Ions In Fracturing Waste
Title: Interaction Profile on Metallic Ions In Fracturing Waste
Subject of planned Report: The ATSDR interaction profile succinctly characterizes the toxicologic and adverse health effects for the substances being described.
Purpose of Planned Report: The purpose of the toxicological profile is to provide a source of toxicological and epidemiological data on hazardous substances most commonly found at hazardous waste sites and in support of public health assessments at these sites.
Type of Dissemination: ISI
Timing of Review (including deferrals): July 2017
Type of Review (panel, individual or alternative procedure): Individual
Opportunities for the Public to Comment (how and when): A draft of this profile will be made available for public comment in 2018
Peer Reviewers Provided with Public Comments before the Review: No
Anticipated Number of Reviewers: 3
Primary Disciplines or Expertise: toxicology, environmental health, chemistry
Reviewers Selected by (agency or designated outside organization): CDC/ATSDR
Public Nominations Requested for Reviewers: No
1. Dale, Hattis
Academic and Professional Credentials | PhD |
Current Position Title | Professor |
Organizational Affiliation(s) | The George Perkins Marsh Institute Center for Toxicology, Environment, and Development Clark University, Worcester, MA |
Areas of Expertise, Discipline, Relevant Experiences | Expertise and experience: use of various biomarkers and physiologically-based pharmacokinetic models to improve risk assessment for carcinogens; quantitative treatment of inter-individual variability in susceptibility for a wide variety of non-cancer effects; and use of Monte Carlo simulations to represent the combined effects of multiple sources of uncertainty and variability |
Recommended by Scientific/Professional Society or General Public | No |
2. Oswald, Robert E
Academic and Professional Credentials | PhD |
Current Position Title | Professor |
Organizational Affiliation(s) | Department of Population Health and Reproduction, School of Veterinary Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine Center for Health and the Environment, University of California, Davis, CA |
Areas of Expertise, Discipline, Relevant Experiences | Ovarian function, early pregnancy and comparative reproductive endocrinology, wildlife reproduction, comparative reproductive endocrinology, toxicology, epidemiology, reproduction of non-domestic species, endocrine aspect of female fertility and early pregnancy |
Recommended by Scientific/Professional Society or General Public | No |
3. Deziel, Nicole
Academic and Professional Credentials | PhD, MHS |
Current Position Title | Assistant Professor of Epidemiology (Environmental Health) |
Organizational Affiliation(s) | School of Public Health: Climate Change and Health; Deziel Lab, Environmental Health Sciences Yale Cancer Center: Cancer Prevention and Control Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520 |
Areas of Expertise, Discipline, Relevant Experiences | Expertise: interface between exposure to environmental agents and human disease, including women’s health and children’s health outcomes; pesticides, persistent organic pollutants, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Research focus: evaluating, improving, and developing exposure estimates for application in environmental epidemiologic studies. Experience: critical methodologic issues, such as the relative contribution of different routes of exposure, between- and within-participant variability in exposure measurements over time, and surrogate exposure measures; how environmental exposures are changing with new techniques for energy production (e.g., hydraulic fracturing) and climate change. |
Recommended by Scientific/Professional Society or General Public | No |
4. Max, Costa
Academic and Professional Credentials | PhD |
Current Position Title | Professor and Chair, Department of Environmental Medicine Professor, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology |
Organizational Affiliation(s) | Department of Environmental Medicine New York University Medical Center Nelson Institute of Environmental Medicine Tuxedo, New York |
Areas of Expertise, Discipline, Relevant Experiences | Expertise: molecular mechanisms of metal carcinogenesis, epigenetics, regulation of transcription, chromatin structure and dynamics, and pharmacology.
Experience: over 300 publications; a recipient of Lifetime Achievement award from the Metals Specialty Section of the Society of Toxicology |
Recommended by Scientific/Professional Society or General Public | No |
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- Page last updated: June 8, 2017
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