Human Variability in Response to Chemical Exposures Measures, Modeling, and Risk Assessment
Discover the intricate world of human variability with Human Variability in Response to Chemical Exposures: Measures, Modeling, and Risk Assessment by David A. Neumann. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1998, this comprehensive hardback spans 272 pages, providing an in-depth analysis of biochemical variations and their implications for health risk assessment. Delve into the state-of-the-science evaluation of how human differences influence susceptibility to chemical exposures. This book challenges traditional risk assessment practices, offering fresh insights that are essential for professionals in environmental toxicology, medical fields, and public health. Whether you are a researcher, a healthcare professional, or simply curious about human genetics and industrial chemistry, this work is a crucial addition to your library. Enhance your understanding of toxicology and the factors that affect human health with this essential resource.