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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Beschreibung des Verlags

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
Wissenschaft und Natur
ERSCHIENEN
2005
17. Oktober
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
68
Seiten
VERLAG
National Academies Press
ANBIETERINFO
National Academy of Sciences
GRÖSSE
1,7
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