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Scott E. Belanger
Researcher at Procter & Gamble
Publications - 124
Citations - 6204
Scott E. Belanger is an academic researcher from Procter & Gamble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acute toxicity & Chronic toxicity. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 119 publications receiving 5282 citations. Previous affiliations of Scott E. Belanger include United States Environmental Protection Agency & Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University.
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Pharmaceuticals and personal care products in the environment: what are the big questions?
Alistair B.A. Boxall,Murray A. Rudd,Bryan W. Brooks,Daniel J. Caldwell,Kyungho Choi,Silke Hickmann,Elizabeth Innes,Kim Ostapyk,Jane P. Staveley,Tim Verslycke,Gerald T. Ankley,Karen F. Beazley,Scott E. Belanger,Jason P. Berninger,Pedro Carriquiriborde,Anja Coors,Paul C. DeLeo,Scott D. Dyer,Jon F. Ericson,François Gagné,John P. Giesy,Todd Gouin,Lars K Hallstrom,Maja V. Karlsson,D. G. Joakim Larsson,James M. Lazorchak,Frank Mastrocco,Alison McLaughlin,Mark E. McMaster,Roger D. Meyerhoff,Roberta Moore,Joanne L. Parrott,Jason Snape,Richard Murray-Smith,Mark R. Servos,Paul K. Sibley,Juerg Oliver Straub,Nora D. Szabo,Edward Topp,Gerald R. Tetreault,Vance L. Trudeau,Glen Van Der Kraak +41 more
TL;DR: This exercise prioritized the most critical questions regarding the effects of PPCPs on human and ecological health in order to ensure that future resources will be focused on the most important areas.
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Is the fish embryo toxicity test (FET) with the zebrafish (Danio rerio) a potential alternative for the fish acute toxicity test
TL;DR: Results confirm that fish embryo tests are neither better nor worse than acute fish toxicity tests and provide strong scientific support for the FET as a surrogate for the acute fishoxicity test.
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The fish embryo toxicity test as an animal alternative method in hazard and risk assessment and scientific research.
Michelle R. Embry,Scott E. Belanger,Thomas Braunbeck,Malyka Galay-Burgos,Marlies Halder,David E. Hinton,Marc Léonard,Adam Lillicrap,Teresa J. Norberg-King,Graham Whale +9 more
TL;DR: The goal was to review the state of the science regarding the investigation of fish embryonic tests, pain and distress in fish, emerging approaches utilizing fish embryos, and the use of fish embryo toxicity test data in various types of environmental assessments.
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Understanding single-species and model ecosystem sensitivity: Data-based comparison
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarized the chronic single-species and experimental ecosystem data on a variety of substances (n = 11), including heavy metals, pesticides, surfactants, and general organic and inorganic compounds.
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OECD validation study to assess intra- and inter-laboratory reproducibility of the zebrafish embryo toxicity test for acute aquatic toxicity testing
Francois Busquet,Ruben Strecker,Jane M. Rawlings,Scott E. Belanger,Thomas Braunbeck,Gregory J. Carr,P.H. Cenijn,Przemyslaw Fochtman,Anne Gourmelon,Nicole Hübler,Andre Kleensang,Melanie Knöbel,Carola Kussatz,Juliette Legler,Adam Lillicrap,Fernando Martínez-Jerónimo,Christian Polleichtner,Helena Rzodeczko,Edward Salinas,Katharina Schneider,Stefan Scholz,Evert-Jan van den Brandhof,Leo T.M. van der Ven,Susanne Walter-Rohde,Stefan Weigt,Hilda Witters,Marlies Halder +26 more
TL;DR: The OECD validation study of the zebrafish embryo acute toxicity test (ZFET) for acute aquatic toxicity testing evaluated the ZFET reproducibility by testing 20 chemicals at 5 different concentrations in 3 independent runs in at least 3 laboratories, showing that the ZfET is a robust method with a good intra- and inter-laboratory reproducible for most chemicals and laboratories.