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Alison Willis

Publications -  7
Citations -  1009

Alison Willis is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Risk assessment & Agency (sociology). The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 707 citations.

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Correlation of chemical structure with reproductive and developmental toxicity as it relates to the use of the threshold of toxicological concern

TL;DR: This work expands the database of chemicals with reproductive and developmental data, presents these data in a comprehensive and transparent format and groups the chemicals according to the TTC "Cramer Class" rules.
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Human health risks from mercury exposure from broken compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs).

TL;DR: A review of release scenarios, along with duration-adjusted toxicity benchmarks, indicated that few releases produced levels of concern, but some scenarios resulted in exceedance of risk targets and require further study.
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Dose-response approaches for nuclear receptor-mediated modes of action for liver carcinogenicity: Results of a workshop.

TL;DR: The value of an interactive workshop approach to apply current MOA/HRF frameworks was demonstrated and the results may help direct research on the MOA and dose–response of receptor-based toxicity, since there are commonalities for many receptors in the basic pathways involved for late steps in theMOA, and similar data gaps in early steps.
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Derived Reference Doses (RfDs) for the environmental degradates of the herbicides alachlor and acetochlor: results of an independent expert panel deliberation.

TL;DR: An independent peer expert panel was convened under the auspices of the Alliance for Risk Assessment to review toxicology data and derive oral Reference Doses (RfDs) for four environmental degradates of the acetanilide herbicides, alachlor and acetochlor.
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Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment

TL;DR: A revision of the previous edition article by Jacqueline Patterson, volume 4, pp 574-575, was published by Elsevier in 2005 as mentioned in this paper, with the same title.