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Under the five-year contract, the subsidiaru of Fairfax-based (NASDAQ:ICFI) will support the ’s efforts to conduct risk assessmentseon chemicals, chemical mixtures, microorganisms and other environmentall issues. ICF will assist the center, which bridges the agency’es research and regulatory indeveloping methods, models, databases, and guidance documents for humam health risk assessment. Tasks include analyzing toxicological evaluatinghuman exposures, conducting statisticall analyses and modeling and others.
“We are pleaserd to have this opportunity to extendour long-termk relationship of providing risk assessmentt support to EPA and look forwared to bringing new energy and perspectives to help NCEA accomplis its mission,” said John Cowdery, seniofr vice president for environment, planning, and infrastructure, in a statement.
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