BIO 3650 TOXICOLOGY

This course will survey the principles of toxicology pertaining to human health and risk assessment. Using case studies, current scientific literature, data analysis and discussion, we will examine the three main categories of descriptive, mechanistic and regulatory toxicology. Fundamental concepts - such as dose, route, site, duration and frequency of exposure; absorption; distribution; excretion; chemical interactions; metabolism; and dose response - will be introduced. Building on that foundation, students will investigate methods used to assess carcinogenesis, mutagenesis and teratogenesis. Four class hours per week.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

BIO 1514 or BIO 2212

Course Types

Science; Advanced Studies; Biology Elective

Previous Course Number

BIO 324

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