Timescales of developmental toxicity impacting on research and needs for intervention

Author:

Grandjean Philippe12,Abdennebi‐Najar Latifa3,Barouki Robert4,Cranor Carl F.5,Etzel Ruth A.6,Gee David7,Heindel Jerrold J.8,Hougaard Karin S.9,Hunt Patricia10,Nawrot Tim S.1112,Prins Gail S.13,Ritz Beate14,Soffritti Morando1516,Sunyer Jordi17,Weihe Pal18

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Medicine University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

2. Department of Environmental Health Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Boston Massachusetts

3. Quality and Health Department IDELE Institute Paris France

4. INSERM UMR‐S 1124 Université Paris Descartes Paris France

5. Department of Philosophy University of California Riverside California

6. Milken Institute School of Public Health The George Washington University Washington District of Columbia

7. Institute of Environment, Health and Societies Brunel University London UK

8. Program in Endocrine Disruption Strategies Commonweal Bolinas California

9. National Research Centre for the Working Environment Copenhagen Denmark

10. School of Molecular Biosciences and Center for Reproductive Biology Washington State University Pullman Washington

11. Centre for Environmental Sciences Hasselt University Hasselt Belgium

12. Department of Public Health Leuven University Leuven Belgium

13. Chicago Center for Health and Environment (CACHET) University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago Illinois

14. Department of Epidemiology Fielding School of Public Health University of California Los Angeles California

15. Ramazzini Institute Bologna Italy

16. European Foundation for Cancer Research, Environmental and Occupational Diseases “Ruberti Schileo” Treviso Italy

17. ISGlobal Centre for Research in Environmental Epidemiology Barcelona Catalonia Spain

18. Department of Public Health and Occupational Medicine Tórshavn Faroe Islands

Funder

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology,Toxicology,General Medicine

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