A new paradigm for environmental chemistry and toxicology : from concepts to insights /: from concepts to insights. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- A new paradigm for environmental chemistry and toxicology : from concepts to insights /: from concepts to insights. (2020)
- Main Title:
- A new paradigm for environmental chemistry and toxicology : from concepts to insights
- Further Information:
- Note: Guibin Jiang, Xiangdong Li, editors.
- Editors:
- Jiang, Guibin
Li, Xiangdong - Contents:
- Part 1. New concepts linking environmental chemistry and toxicology Chpater 1. Exposome: The totality of exposure Author: Gary Miller, Columbia University, USA Chpater 2. Adverse outcome pathway (AOP) Author: Gerald Ankley, US Environmental Protection Agency, USA/ Jon Doering, US Environmental Protection Agency, USA Chapter 3. Aggregate exposure pathway (AEP) Author: Paul Price, Governmental Protection Agency, USA Part 2. Insights into exposure sources, processes, and impacts Chapter 4. Synchrotron-based techniques for metal speciation, bioavailability, and toxicity Author: Chunying Chen, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China/ Yufeng Li, Nanjing University, China Chpater 5. In situ passive sampling for monitoring environmental mixture exposures Author: Derek Muir, Environment Canada, Canada Chapter 6. In vivo SPME for bioanalysis in environmental monitoring and toxicology Author: John Pawliszyn, Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Canada Chapter 7. Non-target analysis of the unknowns Author: Julianne Hollander, Eawag, Dübendorf, Switzerland Chapter 8. Multi-omics for systems understanding of environmental effects Author: Xiaowei Zhang, Nanjing University, China Part 3. Modelling and computational approaches for exposure, processes, and impacts 2. Chapter 9. Global modelling of environmental and human exposures Author: Frank Wania, University of Toronto, Canada Chapter 10. High-throughput screening and hazard testing prioritization Author:Part 1. New concepts linking environmental chemistry and toxicology Chpater 1. Exposome: The totality of exposure Author: Gary Miller, Columbia University, USA Chpater 2. Adverse outcome pathway (AOP) Author: Gerald Ankley, US Environmental Protection Agency, USA/ Jon Doering, US Environmental Protection Agency, USA Chapter 3. Aggregate exposure pathway (AEP) Author: Paul Price, Governmental Protection Agency, USA Part 2. Insights into exposure sources, processes, and impacts Chapter 4. Synchrotron-based techniques for metal speciation, bioavailability, and toxicity Author: Chunying Chen, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China/ Yufeng Li, Nanjing University, China Chpater 5. In situ passive sampling for monitoring environmental mixture exposures Author: Derek Muir, Environment Canada, Canada Chapter 6. In vivo SPME for bioanalysis in environmental monitoring and toxicology Author: John Pawliszyn, Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Canada Chapter 7. Non-target analysis of the unknowns Author: Julianne Hollander, Eawag, Dübendorf, Switzerland Chapter 8. Multi-omics for systems understanding of environmental effects Author: Xiaowei Zhang, Nanjing University, China Part 3. Modelling and computational approaches for exposure, processes, and impacts 2. Chapter 9. Global modelling of environmental and human exposures Author: Frank Wania, University of Toronto, Canada Chapter 10. High-throughput screening and hazard testing prioritization Author: Menghang Xia, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, USA Chapter 11. Mixture modelling and effect-directed analysis for identification of chemicals, mixtures and effects of concern Author: Beate Escher, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Germany/ Peta Neale, Griffith University, Australia Chapter 12. Quantitative in vitro – in vivo extrapolation (QIVIVE) and pathway-based risk assessment Author: Ivan Rusyn, Texas A&M University, USA/ Patrick McMullen, ScitoVation, USA Chapter 13. Bridging the gap: Toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic modelling for ecotoxicology and risk assessment Author: Tjalling Jager, DEBtox Research, De Bilt, The Netherlands Chapter 14. Mining population exposure and community health via wastewater-based epidemiology Author: Jochen Mueller, The University of Queensland, Australia / Phil Choi, The University of Queensland, Australia Part 4. Solutions for mitigating hazardous exposures 2. 3. Chapter 15. Advanced oxidation chemistry for water treatment Author: Dionysios Dionysiou, School of Energy, Environment, Biological, and Medical Engineering (SEEBME), USA Chapter 16. Pyrogenic carbon-based environmental remediation Author: Baoshan Xing, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA Chapter 17. Nanotechnology-enabled water treatment Author: Yi Jiang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University /John Fortner, Yale University Chapter 18. New biotechnologies for environmental remediation Author: Matthias Kästner, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Germany Part 5. Emerging issues of future concern 2. 3. 4. 5. Chapter 19. Disinfection: A trade-off (balance) between microbial and chemical risks Author: Xingfang Li, University of Alberta, Canada Chapter 20. Plastic pollution: From ocean smog to planetary boundary threats Author: Eddy Y. Zeng, Jinan University, China Chapter 21. Making the environmental framework of antibiotic resistance genes relevant to human health again Author: Barth Smets, Technical University of Denmark, Demark/ Edward Topp, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada/ Helmut Bürgmann, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Switzerland Chapter 22. The stolen generation: transgenerational and epigenetic effects of environmental exposures Author: Hailin Wang, Research Center for Eco-environmental Sciences, CAS, China Chapter 23. Size matters: From engineered nanoparticles to ambient fine particles Author: Lung-Chi Chen, New York University, USA Chapter 24. From chemical mixtures to multiple stressors: environmental toxicology in the era of global change Author: Jennifer Stauber, CSIRO Land and Water, Australia/ Wayne Landis, Western Washington University, USA/ Leo Posthuma, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment The Netherland Part 6. Summary and ways forward - an advocacy of planetary health beyond the legacy of Silent Spring Authors: Ling Jin, Xiangdong Li / The Hong Kong Polytechnic University / Guibin Jiang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Singapore : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (x, 276 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 577/.14
Environmental chemistry
Toxicology
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9789811394478
9811394474 - Related ISBNs:
- 9789811394461
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- Note: Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed August 29, 2019).
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