A call for action: Improve reporting of research studies to increase the scientific basis for regulatory decision-making

Author:

Ågerstrand Marlene1ORCID,Christiansen Sofie2,Hanberg Annika3,Rudén Christina1,Andersson Lars4,Andersen Sjur5,Appelgren Henrik4,Bjørge Christine5,Clausen Ian Henning6,Eide Dag Markus7,Hartmann Nanna B.8,Husøy Trine7,Halldórsson Halldór Pálmar9,van der Hagen Marianne5,Ingre-Khans Ellen1,Lillicrap Adam David10,Beltoft Vibe Meister11,Mörk Anna-Karin4,Murtomaa-Hautala Mari12,Nielsen Elsa11,Ólafsdóttir Kristín13,Palomäki Jaana14,Papponen Hinni14,Reiler Emilie Marie6,Stockmann-Juvala Helene15,Suutari Tiina14,Tyle Henrik6,Beronius Anna3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry; Stockholm University; Sweden

2. Division of Diet, Disease Prevention and Toxicology, National Food Institute; Technical University of Denmark; Kgs. Lyngby Denmark

3. Institute of Environmental Medicine; Karolinska Institutet; Sweden

4. Swedish Chemicals Agency; Sweden

5. Norwegian Environment Agency; Trondheim Norway

6. Danish Environmental Protection Agency; Copenhagen Denmark

7. Department of Toxicology and Risk assessment; Norwegian Institute of Public Health; Oslo Norway

8. Department of Environmental Engineering; Technical University of Denmark; Kgs. Lyngby Denmark

9. University of Iceland's Research Centre in Suðurnes; Suðurnes Iceland

10. Ecotoxicology and Risk Assessment; Norwegian Institute for Water Research; Oslo Norway

11. Division for Risk Assessment and Nutrition, National Food Institute; Technical University of Denmark; Kgs. Lyngby Denmark

12. Division of Environmental Permits; Regional State Administrative Agency for Northern Finland; Oulu Finland

13. Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology; University of Iceland; Iceland

14. Finnish Safety and Chemicals Agency; Helsinki Finland

15. Work Environment; Finnish Institute of Occupational Health; Helsinki Finland

Funder

Nordisk Ministerråd

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Toxicology

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