Society Hosts EDC Forum with Key Stakeholders
Society Hosts EDC Forum with Key StakeholdersAs part of its overall efforts to ensure the consideration of endocrine research in discussions about policy governing endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), the Society hosted a one-day conference on June 9 in conjunction with ENDO 09 inJerrold Heindel, PhD, of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, gave the keynote address, providing suggestions to researchers on how to plan and conduct endocrine research that is both hypothesis-driven and informative for risk assessments and policy decisions. Elaine Francis, PhD, and Leslie Touart, PhD, of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), spoke about the agency’s efforts to regulate EDCs. Both speakers touched on the EPA’s Endocrine Disruptors Screening Program, discussing the history and the future of the program. Bruce Lanphear, PhD, provided the overall context for the public health risk of exposure to EDCs by invoking lessons learned about population risk from other environmental toxicants, including lead and tobacco smoke. Attendees also heard from several leading experts in the EDC field, including Tamara Galloway, PhD, Kevin Gaido, PhD, Josef Koehrle, PhD, The organizing committee worked closely with the Society’s Research Affairs Core Committee, primarily through former basic science co-chair The Society has also recently released its first-ever Scientific Statement, which focuses on the basic science of EDCs and the implications for human health and disease. Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals is available online and was published in the June issue of Endocrine Reviews. The Society also released a position statement outlining the Society’s views on EDC policy. |
