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Encyclopedia of Toxicology, 4th edition, 9 volume set

Encyclopedia of Toxicology, 4th edition, 9 volume set

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8700 Seiten
2023 | 4th edition
Academic Press Inc
978-0-12-824315-2 (ISBN)
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Encyclopedia of Toxicology, Fourth Edition is the most extensive compendium surveying the full scope of toxicology, including its chemical, biological and physical (e.g., radiation) perspectives. Spanning nine volumes, this new edition comprises 1150 thoroughly revised and 70 entirely new entries authored by experts in their respective fields, selected by a globally recognized board who have brought rigorous editorial skills to the project. New areas covered in this release include the bourgeoning field of computational toxicology, research applications of alternatives to animal testing, the rise in development and use of consumer products and their effects on populations, and the increasing introduction and use of pharmaceutical ingredients and their interactions. Other chapters of note cover artificial intelligence models of toxicological exposure and effects, extractables and leachable testing, climate change implications for humans, animals and the environment, screening models, -omics, tools such as sequence alignment to predict across species susceptibility, and much more.

Philip Wexler has written and edited numerous publications related to toxicology and toxico-informatics, as well as taught and otherwise lectured globally on these topics. He has been Editor-in-Chief of Elsevier’s Encyclopedia of Toxicology including the current, 4th edition (2023) since its inception as well as Information Resources in Toxicology (Elsevier. 5th ed. 2020), and Chemicals, Environment, Health: A Global Management Perspective (CRC Press/Taylor and Francis. 2011). He has served as Associate Editor for Toxicology Information and Resources for Elsevier's journal, Toxicology and edited special issues on Digital Information and Tools. Phil is also overseeing a monographic series on Toxicology History. Volumes have been published on Antiquity, the Middle Ages and Renaissance, modern clinical toxicology, risk assessment, alternative test methods, food and nutrition, and disasters, with more in the planning stages. He is a co-Editor-in-Chief of the Taylor and Francis journal, Global Security: Health, Science, and Policy and a past recipient of the US Society of Toxicology’s (SOT) Public Communications Award. Phil recently retired from a long federal career as a Technical Information Specialist at the National Library of Medicine’s (NLM) Toxicology and Environmental Health Information Program, within its Specialized Information Services Division (SIS). His initial position at NLM was as a Fellow of its Associate Program and early work included a brief stint in the Reference Services Section. A recipient of the NLM Regents Award for Scholarly or Technical Achievement and the Distinguished Technical Communication Award of the Washington chapter of the Society for Technical Communication, he was team leader for the development of the ToxLearn online multi-module tutorials, a joint activity with the SOT. Phil had also been project officer for the LactMed file on drugs and lactation, and the IRIS (Integrated Risk Information System) and ITER (International Toxicity Estimates for Risk) risk assessment databases. Additionally, Phil had been the guiding force behind, and federal liaison to, the World Library of Toxicology, Chemical Safety, and Environmental Health (WLT) prototype, a free global Web portal that provided the scientific community and public with links to major government agencies, non-governmental organizations, universities, professional societies, and other groups addressing issues related to toxicology, public health, and environmental health prior to its migration to the INND/Toxipedia group. This multilingual tool, fed by information from a roster of international Country Correspondents, has been praised as a successful test resource for overcoming barriers to the sharing of information between countries, enhancing collaboration, and minimizing duplication. Currently on hiatus, it awaits a visionary funding source to become operational. A trustee of the Toxicology Education Foundation (TEF), Phil had previously served as its federal liaison. He is a past Chair of SOT’s World Wide Web Advisory Team, and active in its Ethical, Legal, Forensics, and Social Issues Specialty Section. He was a member of the Education and Communications Work Group of the CDC/ATSDR’s National Conversation on Public Health and Chemical Exposure. A co-developer of the Toxicology History Room, he is co-founder and was federal liaison to the Toxicology History Association. For many years he organized and emceed the popular Toxicology Quiz Bowl at the annual SOT meetings. In addition to pursuing toxicology-related activities in his retirement, Phil is happy to have more time to embrace other lifelong interests. He is the author of five poetry collections, a mosaic artist, and a cactus and succulent enthusiast.

This Encyclopedia comprises 1226 entries across 9 volumes in the subject areas listed below:

• History and Basic Principles
• Testing and Evaluation
o Human Data and Epidemiology
o Animal Models
o New Methodological Approaches
• Translational Toxicology and Public Health
• Environmental and Eco-Toxicology
• Toxic Accidents
• Legal and Regulatory Framework
o Risk Assessment
o Legislation and Chemicals Management
Clinical, Occupational, Forensic, Analytical
• Clinical, Occupational, Forensic, Analytical
• Target Sites - Kidney, Liver, Cardiovascular, Heart, Skin, Reproductive, Nervous System, etc.
• Carcinogenesis
• Genetic Toxicology
• Chemicals
o Drugs
o Industrial Chemicals - Solvents, Plasticizers, Flame Retardants, etc.
o Agricultural Chemicals - Pesticides including Insecticides, Herbicides, Fungicides, etc.
o Food Additives
o Cosmetics and Fragrances
o Nanomaterials
o Metals
o and Many More
• Radiation and Radioactive agents
• Natural Toxins-Plants, Venoms, etc.
• Organizations - Professional, Governmental, Other - National and International
• and much more

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.11.2023
Mitarbeit Chef-Herausgeber: Philip Wexler
Verlagsort San Diego
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 276 mm
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Lexikon / Chroniken
Studium 2. Studienabschnitt (Klinik) Pharmakologie / Toxikologie
ISBN-10 0-12-824315-5 / 0128243155
ISBN-13 978-0-12-824315-2 / 9780128243152
Zustand Neuware
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