Key Characteristics of Metabolism Disruptors

 

The working group met at the Wingspread Conference Center in Racine, Wisconsin on September 9-10, 2022, and was hosted by Martyn Smith (UC Berkeley) and Lauren Zeise (OEHHA, CalEPA). The group is co-chaired by Michele La Merrill and Bruce Blumberg. The group examined the literature, developed key characteristics (KCs) and published in La Merrill et al., 2024.

 

Last NameFirst NameInstitutionEmailStakeholder

La Merrill

 

Michele AndreaUC Davismlamerrill@ucdavis.eduAcademia
SmithMartyn TUC Berkeleymartynts@berkeley.eduuAcademia
McHaleCliona MUC Berkeleycmchale@berkeley.eduAcademia
HeindelJerryHEEDSjerryheindel@gmail.comNon-governmental organization
AtlasEllaHealth Canada and Uni. Ottawaella.atlas@hc-sc.gc.ca; ella.atlas@canada.caGovernment and Academia
CaveMatthew CUni. Louisvillematt.cave@louisville.eduAcademia
CollierDavid NE. Carolina Uni.collierd@ecu.eduAcademia
GuytonKathrynNational Academy of ScienceKGuyton@nas.eduNon-governmental organization
KoliwadSuneilUCSFSuneil.Koliwad@ucsf.eduAcademia
NadalAngelUMH, Spainnadal@umh.esAcademia
SargisRobertUICrsargis@uic.eduAcademia
ZeiseLaurenOEHHALauren.Zeise@oehha.ca.govGovernment
BlumbergBruceUC Irvineblumberg@uci.eduAcademia

Abbreviations: HEEDS, Healthy Environment and Endocrine Disruptor Strategies; OEHHA, Office of Health Hazard Assessment; UC, University of California; UIC, University of Chicago; UMH, Miguel Hernandez University of Elche

 

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