Peer Review
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The objective of the Human Health Program Review by the Board of Scientific Counselors (BOSC), a Federal Advisory Committee, is to evaluate the relevance, quality, performance, and scientific leadership of EPA's Human Health Research Program in the Office of Research and Development (ORD). The independent external peer panel's evaluation and recommendations will provide guidance to ORD to:
Help plan, implement, and strengthen the program
Compare with other programs designed to achieve similar outcomes in other parts of the Agency and in other Federal agencies
Make research investment decisions over the next 5 years
Prepare the Agency's performance and accountability reports to Congress under the Government Performance and Results Act
Respond to evaluations of federal research, such as those conducted by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
2009 Peer Review
- Human Health Research Program Overview Documentation (PDF) (22 pp, 357 KB)
- Human Health Research Program Overview Presentation (PDF) (24 pp, 489 KB)
- Long-Term Goal 1: Use of Mechanistic Data in Risk Assessment
- Long-Term Goal 2: Cumulative Risk
- Long-Term Goal 3: Susceptible and Vulnerable Populations
- Long-Term Goal 4: Developing tools to evaluate risk management decisions
2007 Mid-Cycle Peer Review
- 2007 Report for the Board of Scientific Counselors (PDF) (87 pp, 427KB)
- 2007 Mid-Cycle Review (PDF) (30 pp, 133KB)
- Cover Letter (PDF) (2 pp, 45KB)
- ORD Response (PDF) (16 pp, 180KB)
- Research Paper Analysis (bibliometric analysis) (PDF) (18 pp, 149 KB)
2005 Peer Review
- Long-Term Goal 2 Aggregate/Cumulative Risk (PDF) (55 pp, 158KB)
- LTG-2 Posters
- Long-Term Goal 3 Susceptible Subpopulations (PDF) (86 pp, 254KB)
- LTG-3 Posters