Publications: Risk Sciences Bulletin
Risk Sciences Bulletin is a free publication of Gradient Corporation.
Current issue:
Issue 4: October 2008
Bisphenol A: No Reproductive or Developmental Effects at Low Doses
By Julie E. Goodman, Ph.D., DABT, Carrie J. Yu, M.S., and Lorenz Rhomberg, Ph.D.
A panel of experts convened by Gradient has recently completed an extensive scientific review of the reproductive and developmental effects of bisphenol A. Based on its review of all the relevant scientific literature, the panel found no consistent evidence of reproductive or developmental effects of bisphenol A at typical human exposure levels. This issue of the Risk Science Bulletin summarizes the results of the full report (which is published in Critical Reviews in Toxicology).
Past issues:
Issue 3: February 2007
Sound Strategies for Complying with the Final EMEA Human Pharmaceutical Environmental Assessment Guidelines
By Jennifer Saxe, Ph.D. and Manu Sharma, M.S.
Issue 2, July 2006
Reducing Uncertainty in Ecological Risk Assessment
By Timothy J. Ward, Ph.D.
Issue 1, February 2006
An Updated Weight of the Evidence Evaluation of Reproductive and Developmental Effects of Low Doses of Bisphenol A
By Lorenz Rhomberg, Ph.D. and Julie Goodman, Ph.D. DABT