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Frontiers in Toxicology


Title Abbreviation
Front Toxicol
Electronic ISSN
2673-3080
Readership
Environmental Epidemiologists, Public Health Professionals, Toxicologists
Scope
Frontiers in Toxicology is a multidisciplinary journal presenting the latest research on the adverse effects of substances, particles, and mixtures on living organisms, from molecular mechanisms to population level effects. Led by Prof. Bengt Fadeel (Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden), Frontiers in Toxicology welcomes research contributions in the various domains of toxicology, bridging the gap between scientific discoveries and their practical applications. Topics include, but are not limited to: Adverse effects of exposure to drugs, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and toxins; Development and implementation of new approach methodologies (NAMs); Development and implementation of regulatory guidelines and policies; Exposure assessment and interventions to promote safer working environments; Human health and environmental concerns associated with nanomaterials; Impact of pollutants, contaminants, and chemicals on ecosystems and wildlife; Risk assessment of chemicals, drugs, and other substances; Use of computer models and in silico approaches to predict toxicity. In particular, the journal welcomes submissions which support and advance the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), notably: Good health and well-being.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Frontiers Media SA
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