Molecular Toxicology
The Molecular Toxicology delves into how chemicals interact with biological molecules, like DNA and proteins, affecting cellular function. It explores mechanisms of toxicity at the molecular level, such as oxidative stress, genotoxicity, and disruption of signaling pathways. This track aims to identify molecular targets of toxicity, understand their implications for human health, and develop interventions to mitigate harmful effects, guiding both drug development and environmental risk assessment.
Related Conference of Molecular Toxicology
February 26-27, 2026
9th International Conference on Global Toxicology and Risk Assessment
Paris, France
Molecular Toxicology Conference Speakers
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