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• Gain a better understanding of federal regulations • Improve your ability to evaluate laboratory data and make predictions • Solve your problems more effectively

TOXICOLOGY

mmmiifliMfr A Short Course Presented by the American Chemical Society

FOR THOSE SEEKING AN UP-TO-DATE, BROAD-BASED KNOWLEDGE OF TOXICOLOGY

Wednesday-Friday, February 21-23, 1990 TownfifCountry Hotel San Diego, California

There i s a critical need for specialists who can effectively cope with the challenges of federal regulations and for those who can handle problems that arise in the production and distribution of chemicals in the environment and in foods, drugs, cosmetics, and wastes.

Coverage Spans: Regulatory Affairs Quantitation Acute and Chronic Toxicity Testing Inhalation Toxicology Mutagenesis Dermatotoxicology Teratogenesis Carcinogenesis Immunotoxicology Neurotoxicology Metabolism and Toxicokinetics Risk Assessment AM) MUCH MORE! Faculty Dr. Frederick J. DiCarlo, Consultant, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, heads the faculty who

Principles, Issues, and Relationships

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emand for toxicologists has increased as D widespread concern over toxic substances continues to pervade most scientific activities.

Toxicology for Chemists is ideal for those who seek expertise in toxicology to advance or alter their careers. This course will teach you general principles of toxicology and how to apply a practical approach to making decisions in the field.

Carcinogenicity and Pesticides

teach this course. The lecturers are leaders in their fields, nationally recognized for their expertise and teaching experience. For detailed information on this course, mail in the coupon below or CALL TOLL FREE (800) 287-8588, press 3 and ask for ext. 2810. American Chemical Society Dept. of Continuing Education Meeting Code T0X90020 1155 Sixteenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Please send me full details on the ACS Short Course, Toxicology for Chemists (T0XC900S), to be held February 21-23, 1990, in San Diego, CA. Name. Title _ Organization. Address

ust published! A current perspective on the relationship between pesticides and cancer. A first-of-its-kind approach, this volume summarizes the latest thinking on the pesticides-carcinogenesis relationship, seen in the light of new findings in cancer research. In a blend of theoretical and practical information, this timely work examines the process of carcinogenesis itself and society's attempts to strike a balance between increased agricultural productivity and the risk of cancer. Beginning with an overview that puts the topic in a historical perspective, Carcinogenicity and Pesticides unfolds to target key issues such as: • the uncertainty of data interpretation in predicting whether a pesticide will cause cancer in humans • external factors that affect carcinogenesis • mechanisms of chemical carcinogenicity • structure-activity relationships • risk assessment • epidemiology of cancer and pesticide exposure

Bruce Ames, originator of the Ames Test for carcinogenicity, concludes the book with a thoughtful discussion on current research findings and how they relate to decisions concerning widespread use of pesticides in society. If you are a scientist, policy maker, or regulator concerned with the effects of pesticides on the environment, you'll find Carcinogenicity and Pesticides a valuable synthesis of contemporary thinking on a topic of critical importance. Nancy N. Ragsdale, Editor, U.S. Department of Agriculture Robert E. Menzer, Editor, University of Maryland Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Agrochemicals of the American Chemical Society ACS Symposium Series No. 414 247 pages (1989) Clothbound ISBN 0-8412-1703-3 LC 89-18052 $54.95 American Chemical Society Distribution Office, Dept. 53 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W. Washington, DC 20036 or CALL TOLL FREE

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