Part I: Principles and Mechanisms
Chapter1.Principles of Developmental Toxicology Revisited
Chapter 2
Experimental Approaches to Evaluate Mechanisms of Developmental Toxicity
Chapter 3
Experimental Approaches to Evaluate Mechanisms of Reproductive Toxicity
Chapter 4
Maternally-Mediated Effects on Development
Chapter 5
Paternally-Mediated Effects on Development
Chapter 6
Comparative Gestational Milestones in Vertebrate Development
PART II: Testing Principles and Methodology
Chapter 7Developmental Toxicity Testing—Methodology
Chapter 8
Reproductive Toxicity Testing—Methodology
Chapter 9
Significance, Reliability, and Interpretation of Developmental and Reproductive Toxicity Study Findings
Chapter 10
Nonclinical Juvenile Toxicity Testing
Chapter 11
Neurobehavioral Testing for Developmental Toxicity
Chapter 12
The U.S. EPA Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program: In Vitro and In Vivo Mammalian Tier I Screening Assays
Chapter 13
In VitroAssays for Evaluating Developmental Toxicity (whole embryo culture, zebrafish and stem cells)
Chapter 14
Approaches for Evaluation of Mode-of-Action
Chapter15
Functional Genomics and Proteomics in Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology
Chapter 16
Nonhuman Primates as Preclinical Models for Developmental and Reproductive Toxicity Evaluation
Chapter 17
Developmental and Reproductive Safety Assessment of Biopharmaceuticals
Chapter 18
Developmental Immunotoxicity Testing
Chapter 19
Developmental and Reproductive Safety Testing of Vaccines
Chapter 20
Use of Toxicokinetics in Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology
Chapter 21
Understanding Statistics in Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology
Chapter 22
Quality Concerns for Developmental and Reproductive Toxicologists
Chapter 23
Predictive Modeling and Computational Toxicology
Chapter 24
Critical Evaluation of Current Developmental Toxicity Testing Strategies
PART III: Risk Assessment and Regulatory Guidance
Chapter 25Perspectives on the Developmental and Reproductive Toxicity “Guidelines”
Chapter 26
Human Studies - Epidemiologic Techniques in Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology
Chapter 27
Developmental and Reproductive Toxicity Risk Assessment for Environmental Agents
Chapter 28
Perspectives in Risk Assessment – Drug and Vaccine Safety
Chapter 29
Developmental and Reproductive Toxicity Evaluation for the EU under the REACH Regulations
APPENDIX
Terminology of Developmental Abnormalities in Common Laboratory Mammals (Version 2)
Ronald D. Hood, principal of Ronald D. Hood & Associates, Toxicology Consultants, is an emeritus professor of biological sciences at The University of Alabama, an adjunct professor in the School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, and a Fellow of the Academy of Toxicological Sciences. He has authored and edited numerous publications on developmental and reproductive toxicology and has been a consultant to industry, government, and law firms since 1980. Ron served for ten years as a special consultant to the Environmental Health Committee of the U.S. EPA’s Science Advisory Board and has presented training courses for regulatory personnel of Health Canada.

