Systematic evidence map (SEM) template: Report format and methods used for the US EPA Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) program, Provisional Peer Reviewed Toxicity Value (PPRTV) program, and other “fit for purpose” literature-based human health analyses
Kristina A. Thayer(United States Department of Health and Human Services), Nicole Vetter(ICF International (United States)), Brandall Ingle(Environmental Protection Agency), Michelle Angrish(Environmental Protection Agency), Xabier Arzuaga(Environmental Protection Agency), Jonas Kaiser(Environmental Protection Agency), Allen P. Davis(Environmental Protection Agency), Lucina E. Lizarraga(Environmental Protection Agency), Shane Thacker(National Center for Environmental Assessment (EPA)), Cynthia J. Lin(ICF International (United States)), Andrew D. Kraft, Alexandra E. Goldstone(ICF International (United States)), Suryanarayana V. Vulimiri(National Center for Environmental Assessment (EPA)), Laura M. Carlson(Environmental Protection Agency), Andrew J. Shapiro(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Laura Dishaw(Environmental Protection Agency), Teresa Shannon(National Center for Environmental Assessment (EPA)), Brittany Schulz(Oak Ridge Associated Universities), Ingrid L. Druwe(Environmental Protection Agency), Nagalakshmi Keshava(Environmental Protection Agency), Katherine S. Duke(North Carolina State University), George Woodall(Environmental Protection Agency), Kevin A. Hobbie(ICF International (United States)), Ryan Jones(Environmental Protection Agency), Kristen L. McKinley(ICF International (United States)), Alex Lindahl(ICF International (United States)), Courtney Lemeris(ICF International (United States)), Glenn Rice(Environmental Protection Agency), Rachel M. Shaffer(Environmental Protection Agency), Antony Williams(Environmental Protection Agency), Channa Keshava(Environmental Protection Agency), Robyn Blain(ICF International (United States)), Parnian Soleymani(ICF International (United States)), Catherine F. Gibbons(Environmental Protection Agency), Barbara Glenn(Environmental Protection Agency), Amanda S. Persad(Environmental Protection Agency), Pam Hartman(ICF International (United States)), Erin E. Yost(Environmental Protection Agency), Elizabeth G. Radke(Environmental Protection Agency)
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