Funding-EPA - New
Methods in 21st Century Exposure Science; September 17, 2013
Agency
Name
EPA
Description
The
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results
(STAR) program, is seeking applications proposing innovative research to
advance methods for characterizing real-world human exposure to chemicals
associated with consumer products in indoor environments. Current understanding
of human exposure to the chemical constituents of consumer products is limited
due to inadequate information on formulations, emissions, and persistence in
indoor environments associated with the diversity of usage scenarios.
Methodological limitations currently impede collection of robust exposure
information that is necessary to provide context for the results of a growing
body of high throughput toxicity testing results and to characterize risk to
human health for the general population and vulnerable groups. This solicitation
seeks to support research that will: 1) develop and/or apply innovative
technologies and methods to characterize presence and co-occurrence of suites
of semi- volatile chemicals (dozens to hundreds) in real-world indoor
environments associated with emissions from and use of consumer products; 2)
generate data to advance the scientific basis of exposure predictions by
providing values for key model parameters, building confidence in model
assumptions, and confirming model predictions for relevant pathways; and 3)
develop and/or apply innovative technologies and methods to profile chemicals
and related metabolites associated with consumer products in biological media.
This solicitation provides the opportunity for the submission of applications
for projects that may involve human subjects
research.
Announcement
Number: EPA-G2013-STAR-K1
Due
Date: Sep
17, 2013
Link
to Full Announcement
http://www.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/2013/2013_star_exposure_science.html
Contact
Information
Todd
Peterson, Phone: 703-308-7224 peterson.todd@epa.gov