This book focuses on the assessment of mutagenic and carcinogenic risks posed by various chemicals in genetic toxicology studies. It covers testing methods, regulatory requirements, and the interpretation of mutagenicity and carcinogenicity data to evaluate chemical safety. The text emphasizes the importance of genetic toxicology in identifying potential cancer-causing agents. Suitable for genetic toxicologists and regulatory scientists, it promotes rigorous evaluation of mutagenic and carcinogenic risks.
Mia Waters is an authority on mutagenic and carcinogenic risks in genetic toxicology, focusing on how chemicals can cause genetic mutations that lead to cancer. Her research includes studying the effects of environmental and industrial chemicals on genetic material. Mia advocates for comprehensive testing methods to assess the mutagenic potential of chemicals. She trains professionals in the latest techniques for identifying carcinogenic risks in toxicology.