Toxicogenomic Technologies and Risk Assessment of Environmental Carcinogens Toxicogenomic Technologies and Risk Assessment of Environmental Carcinogens

Toxicogenomic Technologies and Risk Assessment of Environmental Carcinogens

A Workshop Summary

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Publisher Description

Toxicogenomics is a discipline that combines expertise in toxicology, genetics, molecular biology, and environmental health to help understand the response of living organisms to stressful environments. The National Research Council convened a workshop to discuss how toxicogenomic data could be applied to improve risk assessments, particularly cancer risk from environmental exposure to chemicals. Risk assessments serve as the basis of many public-health decisions in environmental, occupational, and consumer protection from chemicals. The workshop provided a forum for communities of experts, including those working in "-omics" and those in the policy arena, to discuss where their fields intersect, and how toxicogenomics could address critical knowledge gaps in risk assessments.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2005
October 17
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
68
Pages
PUBLISHER
National Academies Press
SELLER
National Academy of Sciences
SIZE
1.7
MB
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