RSC - Advancing the Chemical Sciences


 

RSC Issues in Toxicology Series


Series Editors

Professor Diana Anderson


University of Bradford, UK




Dr Michael Waters


Integrated Laboratory Systems, Inc., North Carolina, USA




Dr Timothy Marrs


Edentox Associates, Kent, UK




View list of books in this series.

About the Series


The field of toxicological research is continually expanding and diversifying driven by the need to understand the human and ecological risks of exposure to chemicals and other toxicants. This Series is devoted to coverage of modern toxicology and assessment of risk and is responding to the resurgence in interest in these areas of scientific investigation. 

Written by expert scientists from academia, government and industry, each book will serve as a reference and guide to investigations in toxicology, biomedicine, biochemistry, forensics and environmental/pollution sciences. 

Topics covered include hair in toxicology, toxicogenomics, reproductive toxicology particularly concentrating on male mediated, biomarkers in toxicology and possible chemical warfare.

 


Related Titles

Water Contamination Emergencies

Water Contamination Emergencies

Copyright: 2009
John Gray

By leading experts, this is an up-to-date view of the strategies essential for an effective response to water contamination emergencies.


Is Arsenic an Aphrodisiac?

Is Arsenic an Aphrodisiac?

Copyright: 2008
William R Cullen

The book covers the huge variety of ways in which the ubiquitous element arsenic and its compounds have influenced the lives of people worldwide.


Molecules of Murder

Molecules of Murder

Copyright: 2008
John Emsley

This fascinating book takes the reader on a journey of discovery into the world of dangerous organic poisons.


Fundamental Toxicology

Fundamental Toxicology

Copyright: 2006
John H Duffus

Fundamental Toxicology is a comprehensive review of toxicology. It is based on the highly successful 'Fundamental Toxicology for Chemists' and has been enriched and expanded.