
Lois Swirsky Gold directed the Carcinogenic Potency Project at University of California, Berkeley and E.O. Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory for 25 years. She has published 100 papers and 2 books addressing analyses of animal
cancer tests, the methodology of cancer risk assessment, and implications for cancer prevention and regulatory policy.
Her most recent book is Misconceptions About the Causes of Cancer. In addition to development of the Carcinogenic
Potency Database, examples of her research include methodological issues such as validity problems associated with the
use of limited data from high dose animal cancer tests to estimate low-dose human cancer risks; reproducibility of
results in near-replicate animal cancer tests; extrapolation of carcinogenicity, target organ and potency between
species; comparison of target organs of mutagenic and non-mutagenic rodent carcinogens; ranking possible carcinogenic
hazards of naturally-occurring and synthetic chemicals at doses to which people are exposed; statistical issues in risk
estimation; possible hazards of herbal products, and disparities of cancer risk estimates for pesticide residues in
food.
Dr. Gold has served on the Panel of Expert Reviewers for the National Toxicology Program, the Board of the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis, and the CDC Board of Scientific Counselors of the NCEH (National Center for Environmental Health)/ATSDR (Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry). She has received awards from the FDA Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) and the Annapolis Center. Her web site of the Carcinogenic Potency Project is a highly accessed international resource of analyses of animal cancer tests (http://potency.berkeley.edu/). Currently Dr. Gold is working on Risk Communication at Childrens’ Hospital Oakland Research Institute (CHORI).
Email address: cpdb@potency.berkeley.edu
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