Chemical Evaluation and Characterization
Evaluating Chemicals for Health Effects
EPA scientists develop and use various methods to test chemicals for potential health effects. This research is critical because it provides health effects information that policymakers can use to help inform chemical regulations and prioritize chemicals in the most need of additional testing.
High-Throughput Toxicology
High-Throughput Toxicology (HTT) refers to quick and efficient methods for testing chemicals for health effects. Using these methods helps to prioritize, screen, and evaluate the safety of thousands of chemicals which can reduce the reliance on using traditional toxicity tests, like animal testing.
Rapid Exposure and Dosimetry
Rapid Exposure and Dosimetry (RED) predicts exposures for thousands of chemicals across various scenarios relevant to human and ecological assessments. The research provides useful data to chemical risk assessors and regulators. Exposure predictions can be combined with health effect information to improve chemical risk assessments.
Emerging Materials and Technologies
Emerging Materials and Technologies (EMT) research develops and uses new methods to test materials and technologies such as engineered nanomaterials and biotechnology products.
Chemical Characterization and Informatics
Chemical Characterization and Informatics (CCI) research provides highly curated chemical information and develops predictive approaches for chemical safety evaluations.