An Introduction to Interdisciplinary Toxicology: From Molecules to
Man integrates the various aspects of toxicology, from "simple"
molecular systems, to complex human communities, with expertise
from a spectrum of interacting disciplines. Chapters are written by
specialists within a given subject, such as a chemical engineer,
nutritional scientist, or a microbiologist, so subjects are clearly
explained and discussed within the toxicology context. Many
chapters are comparative across species so that students in
ecotoxicology learn mammalian toxicology and vice versa. Specific
citations, further reading, study questions, and other learning
features are also included. The book allows students to
concurrently learn concepts in both biomedical and environmental
toxicology fields, thus better equipping them for the many career
opportunities toxicology provides. This book will also be useful to
those wishing to reference how disciplines interact within the
broad field of toxicology.
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