This book explores how genetic variability among individuals affects their sensitivity to chemical exposures. It covers polymorphisms in genes related to detoxification, metabolism, and DNA repair that influence toxic responses. The book emphasizes personalized approaches to toxicology, considering genetic differences in risk assessments and preventive measures. Ideal for geneticists and toxicologists, it advances understanding of genetic factors in chemical sensitivity and toxicity.
Levi Wolf is a leader in studying the influence of genetic variability on chemical sensitivity, focusing on how genetic differences affect individual responses to chemicals. His research includes exploring gene-environment interactions and the variability in toxic responses. Levi advocates for personalized approaches to toxicology based on genetic differences in sensitivity. He trains toxicologists to integrate genetic variability into chemical safety assessments.