This article provides a comprehensive guide for researchers and professionals on updating systematic reviews in environmental health, a field where evidence evolves rapidly under policy and public health pressures.
Chemical risk assessment is undergoing a pivotal transformation, driven by the dual pressures of an expanding chemical landscape and a growing imperative to incorporate New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) while managing...
This article provides a comprehensive guide for researchers, scientists, and drug development professionals to systematically locate, evaluate, and synthesize ecotoxicological data.
This article provides researchers, scientists, and drug development professionals with a comprehensive framework for managing heterogeneous ecotoxicity data in evidence synthesis.
This article provides a comprehensive guide to adapting the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) framework for environmental and occupational health (EOH) systematic reviews.
Systematic reviews are foundational to evidence-based toxicology but are notoriously time-consuming, with traditional projects taking over a year to complete on average [citation:4].
This article provides a comprehensive overview of systematic evidence mapping (SEM) for chemical risk management, tailored for researchers, scientists, and drug development professionals.
This article provides a comprehensive guide to systematic review protocol registration specifically tailored for ecotoxicology researchers and professionals.
Systematic reviews in ecotoxicology are crucial for evidence-based decision-making in environmental protection and chemical risk assessment, yet their execution is hindered by complex, labor-intensive data extraction processes.
This article provides a systematic guide to meta-analysis techniques for synthesizing ecotoxicity data, tailored for researchers, scientists, and drug development professionals.