Toxicological Profile for Nitrobenzene

Title: Toxicological Profile for Nitrobenzene

Subject of planned Report: The ATSDR toxicological profile succinctly characterizes the toxicologic and adverse health effects for the substance being described.

Purpose of Planned Report: The purpose of the toxicological profile is to provide a source of toxicological and epidemiological data on hazardous substances to support of public health assessment efforts.

Type of Dissemination: ISI

Timing of Review (including deferrals): 9/2/2020

Type of Review (panel, individual or alternative procedure): Individual

Opportunities for the Public to Comment (how and when): ATSDR made a draft of this profile available for public comment in April 2022.

Peer Reviewers Provided with Public Comments before the Review: No

Anticipated Number of Reviewers: 3

Primary Disciplines or Expertise: toxicology; environmental health; epidemiology; medicine

Reviewers Selected by (agency or designated outside organization): CDC/ATSDR

Public Nominations Requested for Reviewers: No

1. Andrew J. Gow
1. Andrew J. Gow
Academic and Professional Credentials PhD
Current Position Title Professor, Toxicology
Organizational Affiliation(s) Rutgers University – Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Areas of Expertise, Discipline, Relevant Experiences Pharmacology; toxicology
Recommended by Scientific/Professional
Society or General Public
No
2. Mary Beth Genter
2. Mary Beth Genter
Academic and Professional Credentials PhD
Current Position Title Professor
Organizational Affiliation(s) University of Cincinnati
Areas of Expertise, Discipline, Relevant Experiences Pathology; toxicology
Recommended by Scientific/Professional
Society or General Public
No
3. Stephen M. Roberts
3. Stephen M. Roberts
Academic and Professional Credentials PhD
Current Position Title Director, Center for Environmental & Human Toxicology and Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine
Organizational Affiliation(s) College of Medicine, and College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida
Areas of Expertise, Discipline, Relevant Experiences Pharmacology; toxicology; environmental health; risk assessment; bioavailability of environmental contaminants; mechanisms of drug and chemical toxicity; cell defense mechanisms; nanomaterial toxicity; carcinogenesis; inhalation toxicology
Recommended by Scientific/Professional
Society or General Public
No

Additional elements to be added to the public posting as they become available:

Charge to Peer Reviewers

CDC/ATSDR’s Response to Reviewers’ Comments

The ISI/HISA Dissemination Itself