Aquatic toxicology
Aquatic Toxicology investigates the effects of pollutants on aquatic habitats and the species that inhabit them. It looks at how contaminants like chemicals, heavy metals, and pesticides affect the health and survival of aquatic organisms, ranging from microscopic plankton to fish and amphibians. This pathway aims to better understand toxicity processes, assess ecological risks, and develop ways to safeguard water quality and biodiversity, thereby guaranteeing the health and sustainability of aquatic habitats.
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- Toxicokinetics and Pharmacokinetics
- Air pollution and Health
- Aquatic toxicology
- Chemical exposure pathways
- Cosmeceutical safety
- Drug toxicology
- Emerging Contaminants
- Environmental Health
- Food Safety and Toxicants
- Hazard assessment
- Immunopharmacology
- Molecular Toxicology
- Nanotoxicology
- Neuropharmacology
- Occupational Toxicology
- Pesticides and Health
- Radio Biology
- Toxicity Mechanisms
- Toxicity Testing Methods
- Toxicology
