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The ILSI Research Foundation disseminates science by publishing articles on original research, literature reviews and gap analyses, and meeting proceedings in peer-reviewed journals.  ILSI also publishes books, monographs, white papers, and other reports through ILSI Press.

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Application of Key Events Analysis to Chemical Carcinogens and Noncarcinogens
Journal Article 2009

One of five articles published in the September 2009 issue of Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition that describe a Key Events Dose-Response Framework for chemical, microbial pathogens, allergens, and nutrients.

 
Application of a Key Events Dose-Response Analysis to Nutrients: A Case Study with Vitamin A (Retinol)
Journal Article 2009

One of five articles published in the September 2009 issue of Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition that describe a Key Events Dose-Response Framework for chemical, microbial pathogens, allergens, and nutrients.

 
The Key Events Dose-Response Framework: Its Potential for Application to Foodborne Pathogenic Microorganisms
Journal Article 2009

One of five articles published in the September 2009 issue of Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition that describe a Key Events Dose-Response Framework for chemical, microbial pathogens, allergens, and nutrients.

 
Problem Formulation in Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Crops: A Brazilian Workshop
Journal Article 2009

This report is a summary of a workshop organized by the International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) Research Foundation, ILSI Brasil, and Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) brought together scientists from government, industry and academia to explore problem formulation for environmental risk assessment (ERA) of genetically modified crops.​

 
Problem Formulation in the Environmental Risk Assessment for Genetically Modified Plants
Journal Article 2009

This paper describes the problem formulation process, whereby policy goals, scope, assessment endpoints, and methodology are developed into an explicitly stated problem and an approach for the environmental risk assessment of genetically modified plants.

 
A Review of the Environmental Safety of the CP4 EPSPS Protein
Monograph 2010
This document provides a comprehensive review of information and data relevant to the environmental risk assessment of the protein 5-enolpyruvylshikimate- 3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS).
 
A Review of the Environmental Safety of the Cry1Ac Protein
Monograph 2010
This document provides a comprehensive review of information and data relevant to the environmental risk assessment of Cry1Ac
 
Nutritional profile of schoolchildren from different socio-economic levels in Santiago, Chile
Journal Article 2010

The article describes ILSI South Andean-funded research to assess the nutritional status, food intake, and physical activity patterns in schoolchildren attending 5th and 6th grade in basic schools from different socio-economic levels in the metropolitan rvafegion of Santiago.

 
A Review of the Environmental Safety of Vip3Aa
Monograph 2011

This paper provides a comprehensive review of publicly available data, peer-reviewed studies, and regulatory decision summaries relevant to the environmental risk assessment of the Vip3Aa protein, as expressed in maize and cotton plants. 

 
Problem Formulation for the Environmental Risk Assessment of RNAi Plants: Conference Proceedings
Proceedings 2011

This report summarizes the proceedings of the conference, including presentations, case studies, a summary of discussions, and the points of consensus agreed by the participants.


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