Contents:
Introductory course on basic principles in toxicology, organ-specific toxic effects and risk assessment.
Learning outcomes:
After successful completion of this course students are expected to be able to:
- summarize important generalized toxicological (biochemical) mechanisms underlying toxic responses following exposure to toxic chemicals;
- interpret the consequences of physiological processes on toxic responses in the human body;
- apply some important mechanisms (modes of action) of toxic chemicals that underlie the adverse effects observed to important toxic chemicals in food and the environment;
- Argue how non-laboratory animal data can be used in the toxicological risk assessment of chemicals;
- recall what type of data is required by regulatory bodies for the safety assessment of chemicals;
- design and execute a comprehensive toxicological concentration-response experiment and critically report and discus the results;
- apply the basic principles of risk assessment of chemicals in food and the environment.