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Research field

Environmental Toxicology

Environmental toxicology examines how chemical contaminants — pesticides, pharmaceuticals, industrial pollutants, and emerging substances like PFAS — affect organisms, populations, and ecosystems. The field sits at the nexus of analytical chemistry, ecology, molecular biology, and public health, tracking how toxicants are absorbed, metabolized, and passed up food chains with progressively higher concentrations. Endocrine-disrupting compounds and microplastics have become dominant research priorities in the past decade, driven by their pervasiveness and subtle but measurable effects on reproductive and neurological development at parts-per-trillion concentrations. Regulatory agencies including the EPA, ECHA, and WHO rely heavily on this discipline to set exposure limits and approve or restrict chemicals. Practitioners often split time between field sampling, laboratory dosing experiments, and risk-assessment modeling.

14,500 Researchers
$720K Avg funding
5 Subfields
5 Top institutions

Top institutions

UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research

Wageningen University

University of Toronto

Stockholm University

Subfields

Ecotoxicology Aquatic Toxicology Endocrine Disruption Heavy Metal Bioaccumulation Microplastics and Nanomaterials

Key technologies

Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry

Zebrafish Bioassays

In Vitro Reporter Gene Assays

GIS-Based Exposure Mapping

High-Throughput Screening

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