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Editorial BoardJournal PhilosophyPrinciples of TransparencyOur HistoryOur Mission
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Journal of Toxicology and Regulatory Policy

The Official Journal of the International Society of Regulatory Toxicology and Policy

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Setting guideline values for PFAS in drinking water: decision-making process in Israel

Tamar Berman

“Best available science” and agency decision-making

Susan Parker Bodine

An overview of where we are on PFAS in 2024

Michael Dourson

Beyond key characteristics of carcinogens: an archetypal MOA-based evidence system for hypothesis testing to advance carcinogen risk assessment

Richard A. Becker,
Michael Dourson,
Chijioke Onyema, and
Jessica Ryman

Range of the perfluorooctanoate (PFOA) safe dose for human health: an international collaboration

Harvey Clewell

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  • The journal will be devoted to sharing original research on topics of national and international interest with respect to issues related to industrial chemicals, including the publication of critical analyses of safety assessments and public policies. High quality scientific analysis, original research, review papers, and critiques of regulatory/legal actions will be considered.
  • The issues presented in this journal will be the subject of active and timely debate within academic and regulatory circles in the United States and across the globe. It will generally focus on papers ....>more
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  • Open Access Policy: The research articles are freely available on-line to all readers immediately upon publication, promoting global access to knowledge.
  • Peer Review Transparency: The peer review process, including the criteria used for evaluation, the identities of reviewers (if possible), and the time-line for review are clearly outlined.
  • Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Authors, reviewers, and editors will disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could influence the research or publication process.
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