EPA's Ethics Board to Scrutinize Human Pesticide Testing in 2026
Published Date: 3/12/2026
Notice
Summary
The EPA’s Human Studies Review Board (HSRB) will hold three virtual meetings in 2026 to review and advise on the safety and ethics of human research related to pesticides. These meetings affect scientists, regulators, and the public by ensuring research meets high standards before influencing EPA decisions. Mark your calendar for April, July, and October sessions, with follow-ups to finalize reports—no costs for attending, just your attention!
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HSRB Reviews Human-Subject Pesticide Research
The HSRB provides advice and recommendations on scientific and ethical aspects of proposed or completed human research submitted to EPA, including intentional exposure studies considered under FIFRA (7 U.S.C. 136-136y) and section 408 of FFDCA (21 U.S.C. 346a). These reviews inform EPA regulatory decisions about pesticide-related human studies.
Free Virtual Public Meetings
The EPA will hold three virtual, public Human Studies Review Board meetings on April 14-16, 2026; July 7-9, 2026; and October 28-30, 2026, each day from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. All meetings are conducted entirely virtually and by telephone and there is no cost to attend.
How to Give Oral and Written Comments
To give oral comments you must pre-register with the Designated Federal Official by noon Eastern Time seven calendar days before each meeting; oral comments are generally limited to five minutes. Written comments should be submitted by noon Eastern Time seven calendar days before each meeting to give the Board time to review them; late written comments will still be provided to members but may not be considered before discussion.
Accessibility and Disability Accommodations
If you need disability accommodations to participate, you must contact the Designated Federal Official at least 10 days before a meeting so EPA has time to process your request. Contact information is provided (Mike Schmitt, phone 984-209-0643 or email listed in the notice).
Meeting Records Released Within 90 Days
The HSRB will release minutes summarizing topics and recommendations within 90 calendar days after each meeting; final reports will also be available on the HSRB website or on request. Meeting materials and the full agenda will be available at least seven calendar days before each meeting on the Board's website.
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