international expert working groups

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International expert working groups are panels of globally recognized specialists convened to collaboratively evaluate scientific evidence and provide authoritative guidance on complex research and public health issues.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf collaborative research body
expert panel
scientific advisory body
aimsTo harmonize international standards
improve global health outcomes
reduce scientific uncertainty in policy-making
support evidence-informed decision-making
hasCharacteristic consensus-driven
evidence-based
independent
international
issue-focused
multidisciplinary
time-limited
hasMember biostatistician
clinician
epidemiologist
laboratory scientist
methodologist
policy expert
public health specialist
subject-matter expert
toxicologist
hasPurpose assess complex risks
develop technical recommendations
evaluate scientific evidence
inform public health policy
inform research priorities
provide authoritative guidance
synthesize global evidence
hasStakeholder national health authority
non-governmental organization
professional association
regulatory agency
research institution
isConvenedBy United Nations agency
World Health Organization
global public health partnership
intergovernmental organization
international scientific society
operatesAtLevel international
produces consensus statement
guideline
policy recommendation
research agenda
risk assessment
technical report
typicalDomain biomedicine
climate and health
environmental health
food safety
infectious diseases
noncommunicable diseases
occupational health
public health
usesMethod conflict-of-interest management
grading of evidence quality
risk assessment frameworks
structured consensus methods
systematic review of evidence

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International Agency for Research on Cancer employs international expert working groups