Module content:
· Structure/activity models, their development and application
· Overview of the methods of chronic and acute toxicity, reproductive toxicity and cancer bioassays
· Relationships to genetic toxicology tests, their design and application
· Hazard and risk
assessment
as illustrated by UK Committee on Carcinogenicity recommendations
· Transgenic animal mutation models, principles, development, application and interpretation
· The transition to germ cell studies Germ cell methods, dominant lethal, heritable translocation, specific locus assay
· Female methodologies. Embryo analysis
· Transgenic cancer models – short-term screening, cell transformation models
· Principles, development and application. Application of mutagenicity testing to the environment, terrestrial and aquatic models – species selection. Development and applications
· Selection and general application of the new model systems, their integration into testing schemes
· Introduction to statistical methods in Genetic Toxicology, data analysis and report preparation
· Mechanistic investigation of a specific compound, interactive workshop.