Kent, Chris : Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
Chris Kent received a B.A. in biology in 1973 from Illinois Wesleyan University, and went on to earn a Master's
Degree in Zoology and a Doctorate in Biology from Idaho State University, where his research focused on the accumulation
of contaminants in the environment and their effect on fish. Mr. Kent received a National Research Council Postdoctoral
Research Associateship, under the sponsorship of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration to continue
his investigation of the potential effects of environmental contaminants on fish. Mr. Kent taught at Idaho State
University from 1981 to 1984. Since then he has been at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
(INEEL), where he has been involved in the development and implementation of training to meet the requirements
of OSHA's Hazard Communication Law and a basic toxicology course for personnel required to obtain HAZWOPER (Hazardous
Waste Operations) training. He is currently working as a scientist in support of environmental regulatory compliance
and chemical management issues.
Summary
Toxicology�the scientific study of environmental factors that are harmful to living organisms�was established
more than 400 years ago by the Swiss physician Paracelsus. Yet, despite its long lineage, this fascinating discipline
continues to evolve sophisticated new tools and techniques for identifying toxins and the means by which they impair
health.
This book provides environmental technology students with an enjoyable and effective way to acquire the solid working
knowledge of toxicology basics they'll need to make informed decisions as professionals. Features that make Basics
of Toxicology an ideal introduction to the subject for two-year and four-year environmental technology students,
include:
Acclaimed, user-friendly, modular format found in all the books in the Preserving the Legacy series
Basic anatomy, physiology, and chemistry concepts that help clarify how toxins interact with living tissue
Rapid-learning chapter structure, featuring clear, concise objectives, concept statements, and summaries, as
well as practice questions
Helpful sidebars that highlight critical concepts
More than 150 high-quality line-drawings, photographs, diagrams, charts, and tables
Extensive bibliography of recommended readings in all key subject areas
Basic anatomy, physiology, and chemistry concepts that help clarify how toxins interact with living tissue
Its comprehensive scope along with its quick-reference design also makes Basics of Toxicology a handy working
reference for practicing environmental technicians.
Table of Contents
Introduction to Toxicology.
Epidemiological and Toxicological Studies.
Routes of Exposure.
The Dose-Response Relationship.
Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Elimination of Toxics.
Target Organ Effects.
Survey of Toxic Substances.
Radiation, Pathogens, and Naturally Occurring Toxins.
Mutagens, Teratogens, and Carcinogens.
Risk Assessment and Acute Exposure Treatment.
Glossary.
Bibliography.
Index.