Research and publications in environmental toxicology; emphasis on biological factors (i.e. genetic and nutritional factors) which enhance susceptibility to pollutant toxicity.
The Selected Works of Edward J. Calabrese
- Edward J. Calabrese and Linda A. Baldwin (2003) Hormesis: The Dose-response Revolution, Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, vol. 43, pp. 175 -97.
- Edward J. Calabrese and Linda A. Baldwin (2001) U-Shaped Dose-Responses in Biology, Toxicology, and Public Health, Annual Review of Public Health, 2001, vol. 22: 15 - 33.
- Edward J. Calabrese and Linda A. Baldwin (1998) Hormesis as a Biological Hypothesis, Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), 106, suppl. 1: 357-362
- Edward J. Calabrese, Edward J. Stanek, Robert C. James, and Stephen M. Roberts (1997) Soil Ingestion: A Concern for Acute Toxicity in Children, Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), 105, 12: 1354-1358.
- Edward J. Stanek, III and Edward J. Calabrese (1995) Daily Estimates of Soil Ingestion in Children, Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), 103, 3: 276-285.
- Edward J. Calabrese and Linda A. Baldwin (1994) A Toxicological Basis to Derive a Generic Interspecies Uncertainty Factor, Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), 102, 1: 14-17.
- Robert Cook and Edward J. Calabrese (2006) The Importance of Hormesis to Public Health , Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP), 114, 11: 1631-1635
Articles | Essays | External Links | Top
Articles
Articles | Essays | External Links | Top
Essays
- Belle, Biological Effects of Low Level Exposures, Northeast Regional Environmental Public Health Center, School of Public Health, University of Massachusetts
- Dose Response, The Official Site of the Dose-Response Online Journal, a Publication of the International Hormesis Society
- Environmental Health Sciences Program, The Official Site of The Environmental Health Sciences Program, School of Public Health, University of Massachusetts Amherst
- International Hormesis Society, The Official Site of the International Hormesis Society
- The Annual International Conference on Contaminated Soils, Sediments, and Water, The Annual Conference on Soils, Sediments and Water, at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst
