Biomarkers in Environmental and Human Health Biomonitoring 1st Edition
Capture the cutting edge of exposure science with Biomarkers in Environmental and Human Health: Biomonitoring (1st Edition) by Ritu Mishra, Sughosh Madhav, Rahul Kumar Dhaka, and Parveen Garg — an essential reference for researchers, public-health professionals, and policymakers navigating the complex links between environment and health.
This authoritative volume unpacks modern biomonitoring: from molecular and biochemical biomarkers to population-level exposure assessment, analytical techniques, and interpretation frameworks. Clear, evidence-focused chapters guide readers through sampling strategies, laboratory methods, data quality, and ethical considerations, illustrated with real-world case studies relevant to India, South Asia, and global environmental health contexts. Practical discussions on toxicants, heavy metals, pesticides, and emerging contaminants make the book especially valuable for toxicologists, epidemiologists, and environmental regulators.
Readers will appreciate the book’s balance of rigorous science and actionable insight. It distills complex methodologies into accessible explanations, helping professionals design biomonitoring studies, compare biomarkers across populations, and translate findings into public-health interventions and policy. Academic students will find it a solid textbook for advanced courses in environmental health and exposure science.
Whether you work in academia, government, or industry, this first edition is a timely resource that strengthens capacity for informed decision-making on environmental risks. Invest in a comprehensive guide that advances your understanding of how biomarkers inform human and ecological well-being across regional and global settings. Add this essential reference to your collection and stay at the forefront of environmental and human health biomonitoring.
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