Course Description
This course addresses the challenges of defining a relationship between exposure to environmental chemicals and human disease. Course topics include epidemiological approaches to understanding disease causation; biostatistical methods; evaluation of human exposure to chemicals, and their internal distribution, …
This course addresses the challenges of defining a relationship between exposure to environmental chemicals and human disease. Course topics include epidemiological approaches to understanding disease causation; biostatistical methods; evaluation of human exposure to chemicals, and their internal distribution, metabolism, reactions with cellular components, and biological effects; and qualitative and quantitative health risk assessment methods used in the U.S. as bases for regulatory decision-making. Throughout the term, students consider case studies of local and national interest.
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![Photo of oil sheen on river going through city.](/courses/20-104j-chemicals-in-the-environment-toxicology-and-public-health-be-104j-spring-2005/ab70931f359e46de9e431df1ed019aaf_20-104js05.jpg)
Oil floating on the River Irwell near the Manchester UK city center. (Photo courtesy of Matt Cox.)