SciPi 145: Peer review of the genotoxicity, toxicokinetics, and carcinogenicity of a pesticide
Either in the past or currently, have you received funding from (select all that apply)?
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(14 Answers)
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- A regulatory agency NoneExpert 1
like above
- Another pesticide companyExpert 11
I am coauthor on publications supported by ECPA, the European Association of pesticide producers
- A regulatory agencyExpert 10
Health Canada and ANSES
- Dow AgroSciences Another pesticide companyExpert 7
I have consulted on pesticide chemicals regarding hazard/risk issues or on additional testing needs. I have not consulted on 1,3-D.
- A regulatory agency Anti-pesticide non-profit organizationsExpert 2
I was a full-time employee of OSHA for 12 years (1995-2006). Since that time I have on a very few occasions received small amounts funding from groups like NRDC, but I do not consider them to be "anti-pesticide organizations." Indeed, that term is itself biased and offensive; I know of groups (not that I have received funding from any) that I consider to be concerned about *needlessly toxic* pesticides, but that is not the same as "anti-pesticide."
- Another pesticide companyExpert 4
In my consulting practice I have worked as a expert witness for two law firms representing two different agrochemical companies in the past. I was paid by the law firms not by the agrochemical companies so perhaps it is inappropriate for me to have checked the “Another pesticide company” box. However, I wanted to err on the side of transparency so I checked this box.
- A regulatory agencyExpert 12
I was a consultant for a regulatory agency (Health Canada) but for reviewing drug products only not for pesticides.
- Another pesticide company A regulatory agencyExpert 8
I worked for the US EPA as a full-time employee for 30 years. After retiring , I did one consultation for a law firm that submitted an amicus curia brief on behalf of several parties including Croplife America.
- NoneExpert 6
Never received any grant from these sources.