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EDC Strategies Partnership

 

The EDC Strategies Partnership organizes monthly webinars exploring EDC exposure pathways, linkages to health outcomes, and protocols for identifying chemical substances with endocrine-disrupting capacities.

The Endocrine Disruption Exchange (TEDX), Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL), and Commonweal Biomonitoring Resource Center (CBRC) established a working group in 2014 focused on endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC). Later that year CHE joined forces and together these organizations initiated a series of CHE-hosted teleconference calls covering current EDC research. In 2017, Commonweal’s Program on Endocrine Disruption Strategies (PEDS) joined the partnership. PEDS became Healthy Environment and Endocrine Disruptor Strategies (HEEDS) in 2019.

Sadly, TEDX closed its doors at the end of 2019 and will no longer be an active member of the CHE EDC Strategies Partnership.

Learn more about this partnership.

Webinars and Calls from the CHE EDC Strategies Partnership

December 10, 2019

Consensus on the key characteristics of endocrine-disrupting chemicals as a basis for hazard identification

October 23, 2019

Beyond TEDX

September 18, 2019

Key Characteristics Approach: Female and Male Reproductive Toxic Hazard Identification

July 17, 2019

Getting a Clear View: Lessons From The CLARITY-BPA Study

June 19, 2019

Silicone Wristbands: Novel Approach to Assess Personal Chemical Exposure

May 15, 2019

Glyphosate, Epigenetics and Transgenerational Inheritance of Disease

April 17, 2019

Early-life Environmental Exposures and Child Respiratory Health: The Exposome Reveals Its First Results 

March 20, 2019

Exposure to DES During Pregnancy and Multigenerational Neurodevelopmental Deficits

February 20, 2019

Sicker Fatter Poorer: The Urgent Threat of Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals to Our Health and Future ... and What We Can Do About It, A Conversation with Author and Leader in Children's Environmental Health, Dr. Leo Trasande

January 16, 2019

Evaluation of PFAS for Potential Health Effects