Background: In this commentary we present the findings from an international consortium on fish toxicogenomics sponsored by the U.K. Natural Environment Research Council (Fish Toxicogenomics—Moving into Regulation and Monitoring, held 21–23 April 2008 at the Pacific Environmental Science Centre, Vancouver, BC, Canada). Objectives: The consortium from government agencies, academia, and industry addressed three topics: progress in ecotoxicogenomics, regulatory perspectives on roadblocks for practical implementation of toxicogenomics into risk assessment, and dealing with variability in data sets. Discussion: Participants noted that examples of successful application of omic technologies have been identified, but critical studies are needed ...
Abstract Objectives: Applications of OMICS to high throughput studies of changes of genes, RNAs, pro...
In conjunction with the second International Environmental Omics Symposium (iEOS) conference, held a...
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Background: In this commentary we present the findings from an international consortium on fish toxi...
BACKGROUND: In this commentary we present the findings from an international consortium on fish toxi...
In this commentary we present the findings from an international consortium on fish toxicogenomics s...
Vancouver, BC, Canada) was to assess cur rent developments leading to the incorpora tion of omic tec...
Environmental toxicogenomics aims to collect, analyze and interpret data on changes in gene expressi...
Fish toxicity testing has been conducted since the 1860's in order to help define safe levels of che...
Rapid progress in the field of genomics (the study of how an individual’s entire genetic make-up, th...
Traditional water monitoring encounter limitations due to the large number of contaminants present i...
Information about acute fish toxicity is routinely required in many jurisdictions for environmental ...
Objectives: Applications of OMICS to high throughput studies of changes of genes, RNAs, proteins, me...
Abstract: Due to the rapid advent in genomics technologies and attention to ecological risk assessme...
Characterizing the potential impacts of chemical stressors from the molecular level to the populatio...
Abstract Objectives: Applications of OMICS to high throughput studies of changes of genes, RNAs, pro...
In conjunction with the second International Environmental Omics Symposium (iEOS) conference, held a...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2011. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Background: In this commentary we present the findings from an international consortium on fish toxi...
BACKGROUND: In this commentary we present the findings from an international consortium on fish toxi...
In this commentary we present the findings from an international consortium on fish toxicogenomics s...
Vancouver, BC, Canada) was to assess cur rent developments leading to the incorpora tion of omic tec...
Environmental toxicogenomics aims to collect, analyze and interpret data on changes in gene expressi...
Fish toxicity testing has been conducted since the 1860's in order to help define safe levels of che...
Rapid progress in the field of genomics (the study of how an individual’s entire genetic make-up, th...
Traditional water monitoring encounter limitations due to the large number of contaminants present i...
Information about acute fish toxicity is routinely required in many jurisdictions for environmental ...
Objectives: Applications of OMICS to high throughput studies of changes of genes, RNAs, proteins, me...
Abstract: Due to the rapid advent in genomics technologies and attention to ecological risk assessme...
Characterizing the potential impacts of chemical stressors from the molecular level to the populatio...
Abstract Objectives: Applications of OMICS to high throughput studies of changes of genes, RNAs, pro...
In conjunction with the second International Environmental Omics Symposium (iEOS) conference, held a...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2011. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...