Toxicology
Students at University of Guelph’s Toxicology can work with faculty members within ten separate departments and undertake research in areas such as: role of oxidative stress in Alzheimer disease, DNA damage by chemical carcinogens, regulation of drug metabolizing enzymes, biodegradation of environmental pollutants, risk assessment of pesticides and pesticide screening by antibody development, insect resistance to insecticides, metal contamination of soils and toxicity to plants.
Course Type: Academic courses
Learning Type: In Person
Start Months: September
Course Duration: Full Time
Full Time Hours: 12 months
Qualifications Required: MSc
Cost: £8,960 per year
Contact details of organiser: University of Guelph
Entry Requirements:
General requirements
Masters and doctoral students interested in pursuing a collaborative specialization in Toxicology must first meet the admission requirements of the primary program of interest (see department website for specific requirements).