Enviro-Health Links - Toxicogenomics
Overview
- DNA Microarray Technology
National Human Genome Research Institute - Early Insights from the Human DNA Sequence
Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Environmental Genome Project
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences - Environews by Topic: Toxicogenomics
Environmental Health Perspectives - Genomics: GTL
DOEgenomes.org, U.S. Department of Energy - Genomics 101: A Primer
Genomics and Its Impact on Science and Society: A 2003 Primer
Human Genome Program, U.S. Department of Energy - Human Genome Resources
National Center for Biotechnology Information - Medicine and the New Genetics
Oak Ridge National Laboratory - New Technology For Detecting Biological Responses to Environmental Factors (PDF, 673 KB)
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences - The Science Behind the Human Genome Project:
Basic Genetics, Genome Draft Sequence, and Post-Genome Science
Oak Ridge National Laboratory - A Science Primer
National Center for Biotechnology Information - Toxicogenomics
European Bioinformatics Institute - What is Toxicogenomics?
Center for Research on Occupational and Environmental Toxicology
Oregon Health & Science University
Glossaries and Dictionaries
- Dictionary of Genetic Terms
Genomics and Its Impact on Science and Society: A 2003 Primer
Human Genome Program, U.S. Department of Energy - Genetics Glossaries and Genetics Dictionaries
Glossarist.com - Glossaries of Genome / Human Genetics Terms
Genetics Education Center, University of Kansas Medical Center - Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms
National Human Genome Research Institute - Toxicogenomics
World Wide Words
Research, Resources & Symposia
Research articles available full-text at no charge
See Searches from the National Library of Medicine for current literature searches
- Chemical Communication in a Post-genomic World :
National Academies of Sciences and Engineering,
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center, Irvine, CA, January 17-19, 2003
[edited by May R. Berenbaum and Gene E. Robinson]. Washington, D.C. : National Academy of Sciences, 2003 - (Neuro)toxicogenomics and Child Health Research
Center
Center for Research on Occupational and Environmental Toxicology
Oregon Health & Science University - Toxicogenomics -- An Emerging Discipline
Schmidt CW.
EHP Toxicogenomics. 2003 Jan;111(1T):A20-5 - Toxicogenomics Section
Environmental Health Perspectives - Toxicogenomics-based Discrimination of Toxic Mechanism
in HepG2 Human Hepatoma Cells
Burczynski ME, McMillian M, et al.
Toxicol Sci. 2000 Dec;58(2):399-415
Resources
- Center for Toxicoinformatics Tools
National Center for Toxicological Research - Chemical Effects in Biological Systems
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences - Comparative Toxicogenomics Database
Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory - Database Development in Toxicogenomics: Issues and Efforts.
Mattes, WB et al. Environ Health Perspect. 2004 Mar;112(4):495-505
Contains links to existing and emerging databases
Symposia and Proceedings
- Defining the Mandate of Proteomics in the
Post-Genomics Era: Workshop Report
Board on International Scientific Organizations (BISO)
Board on Life Sciences
National Center for Toxicogenomics - Defining the Mandate of Proteomics in the Post-Genomics Era: Workshop Report
Board on International Scientific Organizations (BISO)
Board on Life Sciences
National Center for Toxicogenomics - Meetings of the NAS Committee on Emerging Issues
and Data on Environmental Contaminants
Committee on Emerging Issues and Data on Environmental Contaminants.
National Research Council - Toxicogenomics and the Risk Assessment of Chemicals
for the Protection of Human Health (PDF, 133 KB)
Workshop Report, International Programme on Chemical Safety
World Health Organization - Toxicogenomics Through the Eyes of Informatics
Conference Proceedings
Virginia Bioinformatics Institute
Books
Not all books link to the full text
- Application of Toxicogenomics to Cross-Species Extrapolation: A Report of a Workshop
Prepublication Copy
Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology
Board on Life Sciences
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, c2005 - Environmental Contamination, Biotechnology, and
the Law : The Impact of Emerging Genomic Information
Robert Pool. Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, c2001 - Communicating Toxicogenomics Information to Nonexperts:
A Workshop Summary
Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology
Board on Life Sciences. Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, c2005 - The Genomic Revolution : Unveiling the Unity of Life
Michael Yudell and Robert DeSalle, editors.
Washington , DC : Joseph Henry Press, with the American Museum of Natural History, c2002 - Handbook of Toxicogenomics: Strategies and Applications
Jürgen Borlak (Editor)
John Wiley & Sons. March 11, 2005 - An Introduction to Toxicogenomics
edited by Michael E. Burczynski. Boca Raton, FL
CRC Press, c2003 - Molecular Biology in Medicinal Chemistry
edited by Th. Dingermann, D. Steinhilber and G. Folkers.
1. Aufl. Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, 2003 - Toxicogenomic Technologies and Risk Assessment of Environmental Carcinogens: A Workshop Summary
Board on Life Sciences
Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, c2005 - Toxicogenomics
T. Inoue, W.D. Pennie (eds.).
Publisher: Tokyo ; New York : Springer, c2003 - Toxicogenomics and Proteomics
edited by James J. Valdes and Jennifer W. Sekowski.
Amsterdam ; Washington, DC : IOS Press, c2004 - Toxicogenomics : Principles and Applications
edited by Hisham K. Hamadeh, Cynthia A. Afshari.
Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Liss, 2004
Searches from the National Library of Medicine
PubMed - Biomedical journal literature
TOXLINE - Special journal literature, technical reports and archival collections
Portals
- National Research Council Committee on Emerging Issues and Data on Environmental Contaminants
The National Academies - Toxicogenomics Research Consortium
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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