| Research Journal of Environmental Toxicology is an international journal that publishes original research papers, short communications, critical reviews, and technical methods papers on fundamental, theoretical, and applied aspects of environmental toxicology to reflect the recent expansion of its aims
and scope. In the context of this journal, environmental toxicology encompasses environmental health, public health, ecosystem health, and water, air, and soil quality as well as other research subjects closely related to these study areas. Whereas studies on environmental toxicology are multidisciplinary in nature, this journal will include contributions from, but not limited to, the following areas: mechanisms and processes depicting the dynamic interactions between chemicals and all biota, including human, such as metabolism, biodegradation, biotransformation, bioconcentration, bioremediation, fate and pathways of chemicals, synergism and antagonism, and biodiversity; design, development, and refinement of short-term and long-term bioassay techniques/procedures for assessing chemical persistence, toxicity, genotoxicity, mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, hazard, and impact; epidemiology, public health issues, risk and exposure analysis, ecosystem impact assessment, and environmental, industrial, and occupational health/hazard assessment; management of toxic substances in the environment: generation, collection, storage, and treatment; water, air, and soil quality criteria, guidelines and policy development, and international cooperation for global environmental conservation and sustainable development.
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