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Toxicological Sciences
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期刊名称 Toxicological Sciences
TOXICOL SCI
期刊ISSN 1096-6080
期刊官方网站 https://academic.oup.com/toxsci
是否OA No
出版商 Oxford University Press
出版周期 Monthly
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始发年份 1998
年文章数 110
影响因子 3.4(2023)  scijournal影响因子  greensci影响因子
中科院SCI期刊分区
大类学科 小类学科 Top 综述
医学2区 TOXICOLOGY 毒理学2区
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CiteScore排名 CiteScore SJR SNIP
学科 排名 百分位 7.7 0.911 0.915
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Toxicology
19/133 86%
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自引率 5.9%
H-index 164
SCI收录状况 Science Citation Index Expanded
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The mission of Toxicological Sciences, the official journal of the Society of Toxicology, is to publish a broad spectrum of impactful research in the field of toxicology.

The primary focus of Toxicological Sciences is on original research articles. The journal also provides expert insight via contemporary, in-depth, and systematic reviews, as well as forum articles and editorial content that addresses important topics in the field.

The scope of Toxicological Sciences is focused on a broad spectrum of impactful toxicological research that will advance the multidisciplinary field of toxicology ranging from basic research to model development and application, and decision making. Submissions will include diverse technologies and approaches including, but not limited to: bioinformatics and computational biology, biochemistry, exposure science, histopathology, mass spectrometry, molecular biology, population-based sciences, tissue and cell-based systems, and whole-animal studies. Integrative approaches that combine realistic exposure scenarios with impactful analyses that move the field forward are encouraged.
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Editor-In-Chief


Jeffrey M. Peters

University Park, PA  

Distinguished Professor of Molecular Toxicology and Carcinogenesis

Deputy Director, The Penn State Cancer Institute

The Pennsylvania State University

Dr. Peters' research interests include soluble receptor-mediated mechanisms of toxicity and carcinogenesis, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors, cancer chemoprevention and chemotherapy, and transcriptional regulation.

Email: ToxSci@toxicology.org


Associate Editors


Aaron Barchowsky

Pittsburgh, PA

Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health

Graduate School of Public Health

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Dr. Barchowsky's research interests include cardiovascular and pulmonary toxicology, basis of metabolic disease, tissue regeneration, metals toxicity, cell signaling mechanisms, redox biology in cell signaling, epigenetic regulation of transcriptional control, and mitochondrial dynamics.



Aaron B. Bowman

West Lafayette, IN

Professor and Head, School of Health Sciences

Purdue University

Dr. Bowman's research interests include neurotoxicology, human pluripotent stem cell modeling, gene-environment interactions in neurological disease, and metals.



Lu Cai

Louisville, KY 

Professor of Pediatrics, Radiation Oncology and Pharmacology & Toxicology

The University of Louisville

Dr. Cai's research interests include diabetic complications, cardiomyopathy, nephropathy, oxidative stress, metallothionein, Nrf2, zinc, and low-dose radiation.



Jerry Campbell

Research Triangle Park, NC

Health Sciences

Ramboll Environ

Dr. Campbell's research interest include biological modeling, in vitro to in vivo extrapolation, and reducing uncertainty in human health risk assessment.



Matthew Campen

Albuquerque, NM

Professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences

University of New Mexico

Dr. Campen's interests include cardiovascular toxicity, air pollution and inhaled toxicants, and translational research. 



Nathan Cherrington

Tucson, AZ

Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology

University of Arizona

Dr. Cherrington's research interests include inter-individual variability in drug metabolism and disposition, and drug transport at the blood-testis barrier.



Chris Corton

Research Triangle Park, NC

Research Biologist

Environmental Protection Agency

Dr. Corton’s interests include chemical carcinogenesis, toxicogenomics, biomarkers, systems toxicology, and high-throughput testing. 



Lucio G. Costa

Seattle, WA

Professor of Toxicology

University of Washington

Dr. Costa's Interests Mechanisms of neurotoxicity and developmental neurotoxicity, pesticides, and air pollution.



Brian Cummings

Athens, GA 

Professor and Director

Interdisciplinary Toxicology Program

University of Georgia

Dr. Cummings research interest include nephrotoxicity, cell death, chemotherapeutics, lipidomics, and phospholipases.



Dana Dolinoy

Ann Arbor, MI

NSF International Chair & Professor of Environmental Health Sciences

University of Michigan School of Public Health

Dr. Dolinoy's research interests include epigenomics and the developmental origins health and disease, toxicoepigenetics, endocrine disrupting chemicals, and epigenome editing.



William H. Farland

Rockport, ME 

Professor, Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences

Colorado State University

Dr. Farland's career has focused on understanding the fate, effects, and potential health risks of environmental chemicals.



Jodi Flaws

Urbana, IL 

Professor of Comparative Biosciences

University of Illinois

Dr. Flaws' research interests include ovarian toxicology, female reproductive toxicology, women's health, and endocrine disrupting chemicals.



Rebecca Fry

Chapel Hill, NC 

Carol Remmer Angle Distinguished Professor

Environmental Sciences and Engineering

UNC-Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Global Public Health.

Dr. Fry’s research interests include metals toxicology, epigenetics, placenta, developmental origins of health and disease, placental toxicity, children’s environmental health.



Barbara Hales

Montreal, Canada

Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics

McGill University

Dr. Hales' research interests include developmental and reproductive toxicity, endocrine disruptors, and signaling pathways.



Alison Harrill

Durham, NC 

Geneticist, Biomolecular Screening Branch

Division of the National Toxicology Program

National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences

Dr. Harrill's research interests include Systems toxicology, toxicogenomics, genetic polymorphisms, biomarkers, and population-based toxicology models.



Saber Hussain

Dayton, OH

Air Force Research Laboratory

Wright State University

Dr. Saber Hussain's research interests include nanotoxicology, in vitro toxicology, mechanistic toxicology, organ on chips, 3D in vitro models, heavy metals and particles toxicology.



Hartmut Jaeschke

Kansas City, KS 

Professor and Chair of Pharmacology, Toxicology & Therapeutics

University of Kansas Medical Center

Dr. Jaeschke's research interest include basic and translational aspects of drug hepatotoxicity, obstructive cholestasis, alcoholic hepatitis, and hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury.



Yiguo Jiang

Guangzhou, China 

Professor of Toxicology

Guangzhou Medical University, China

Dr. Jiang's research interests include environmental toxicology, chemical carcinogenesis, and noncoding RNA.



Anumantha Kanthasamy

Ames, IA 

Professor of Biomedical Sciences

Iowa State University

Dr. Kanthasamy's research interests include neurotoxicology, cell signaling, Parkinson's disease, metals, exosomes, and biomarkers.



Dr. Aileen F. Keating

Ames, IA

Associate Professor, Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University.

Dr. Keating’s research is focused on the impact of chemical exposures on female reproductive health and encompasses 1) the mechanisms by which ovotoxicants compromise ovarian function; 2) the ovarian protective response to ovotoxic xenobiotic exposures; and 3) the ovarian biotransformation processes that contribute to ovotoxicity.



Yoshito Kumagai

Tsukuba, Japan 

Professor of Environmental Biology

Faculty of Medicine

University of Tsukuba

Dr. Kumagai's research interests include chemical toxicology, modulation of signal transduction pathways, covalent binding, electrophiles and reactive sulfur species.



B. Paige Lawrence

Rochester, NY

Professor of Environmental Medicine and Microbiology & Immunology

University of Rochester

Dr. Lawrence's research interests include immunotoxicology, host-pathogen interactions, aryl hydrocarbon receptor, developmental programming, stem cells, and epigenetics. 



Edward V. Ohanian

Washington, DC

Associate Director for Science

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Dr. Ohanian's research interests include science policy and regulatory toxicology, new and improved human risk assessment methodologies, and risk characterization in informed regulatory decision making.



Marc Pallardy

Chatenay Malabry, France 

Professor of Toxicology

Faculty of Pharmcy

University Paris-Sud, France

Dr. Pallardy's research interests include Immunotoxicology, allergy, cell signaling, and biologics.



Andrew D. Patterson

University Park, PA

Professor, Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

The Pennsylvania State University

Dr. Patterson’s research interests include nuclear receptor biology, metabolism, and host-microbiome interactions.



Leslie Recio

 Research Triangle Park, NC

Vice President of Research and Development

Integrated Laboratory systems

Dr. Recio's research interests include genetic toxicology, toxicogenomics, in vitro toxicology cancer mode-of-action, and risk assessment.



Ruth Roberts

Alderley Edge, UK 

Director, ApconiX and Professor of Drug Discovery

University of Birmingham, UK

Dr Roberts is an expert on the toxicology of drug discovery and development as well as molecular and mechanistic toxicology.



Ivan Rusyn

College Station, TX

University Professor of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences

Chair, Interdisciplinary Faculty of Toxicology

Director, Superfund Research Center

Texas A&M University

Dr. Rusyn’s research interests include development of and testing of alternative methods for toxicity testing, application of in vitro and animal-based models to evaluate inter-individual variability in responses to drugs and environmental chemicals, computational toxicology, and studies of the effects of environmental chemicals on genome biology.



Robert Tanguay

Corvallis, OR

Distinguished Professor of Molecular Toxicology

Oregon State University

Dr. Tanugay's research interest include systems and molecular toxicology with an emphasis in the areas of developmental and neurotoxicology using the zebrafish model.



Laura S. Van Winkle

Davis, CA 

Professor of Respiratory Toxicology

University of California, Davis

Dr. Van Winkle's research interests include inhalation toxicology, respiratory biology, lung development, xenobiotic metabolism, lung cancer, and asthma.



Chris Vulpe

Gainesville, FL

Professor

Center for Environmental and Human Toxicology

University of Florida, Gainesville

Dr. Vulpe’s research interests include functional toxicology, toxicogenomics, and genetics of susceptibility to environmentally mediated disease.



Kristie Willett

Oxford, MS

Chair of BioMolecular Sciences

Professor of Pharmacology and Environmental Toxicology

University of Mississippi

Dr. Willett's research interests include polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, developmental basis of adult disease, zebrafish, and environmental toxicology.



Helmut Zarbl

Skillman, NJ

Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Dr. Zarbl's research interests include Cancer genetics and genomics, mutagenesis and carcinogenesis, chemoprevention, endocrine disruptors, circadian rhythm, epigenetics, and microbiomes.



Qiang Zhang

Atlanta, GA

Associate Professor, Computational Toxicology

Emory University

Dr. Zhang’s research is focused on using computer simulations of biological systems to understand and predict the human health effects of environmental perturbations. Research interests include nonlinear dose-response relationships, systems biology pathway modeling, PBPK/PD modeling, endocrine disruptors, redox biology, and in vitro toxicity testing.


Managing Editor

Virginia F. Hawkins, Reston, VA

Toxicological Sciences Editorial Office

11190 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 300

Reston, VA 20191

302-326-9313 phone

Email: ToxSci@toxicology.org


Editorial Board

Cynthia Afshari, Thousand Oaks, CA


Patrick Allard, Los Angeles, CA


Laura Andrews, Worcester, MA


Michael Aschner, Bronx, NY


Scott Auerbach, Research Triangle Park, NC


Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, Lucknow, India


Robert Barouki, Paris, France


Darrell Boverhof, Midland, MI


Philip Burcham, Crawley, Western Australia


Jeanine Bussiere, Thousand Oaks, CA


Jason Cannon, West Lafayette, IN


Michael Carvan, Milwaukee, WI


Janice Chambers, Mississippi State, MS


John Clarke, Spokane, WA


Justin Colacino, Ann Arbor, MI


Emanuela Corsini, Milan, Italy


Zelieann Craig, Tucson, AZ


Richard Currie, Berkshire, UK


Rebecca Dearman, Macclesfield, Chesire, UK


David Dix, Washington, DC


Per Eriksson, Uppsala, Sweden


Jeffrey Everitt, Research Triangle Park, NC


Greg Falls, Research Triangle Park, NC


Marcelo Farina, Florianopolis, Brazil


Aimen Farraj, Research Triangle Park, NC


Jeffrey Fisher, Little Rock, AR


Dori Germolec, Research Triangle Park, NC


Howard P. Glauert, Lexington, KY


Peter L. Goering, Silver Spring, MD


B. Bhaskar Gollapudi, Midland, MI


Joseph Hanig, Silver Spring, MD


Mary Hixon, Cambridge, MA


Caroline Johnson, New Haven, CT


Jun Kanno, Tokyo, Japan


Kyle Kolaja, Madison, WI


Lawrence Lash, Detroit, MI


Jerold Last, Davis, CA


Christopher Lau, Research Triangle Park, NC


Pam Lein, Davis, CA


John C. Lipscomb, Cincinnati, OH


James Luyendyk, East Lansing, MI


Miroslav Machala, Brno, Czech Republic


Jonathan Maher, South San Francisco, CA


Jose Manautou, Storrs, CT


Thomas Massey, Kingston, Ontario, Canada


Virginia Moser, Research Triangle Park, NC


William Mundy, Research Triangle Park, NC


Gary Perdew, University Park, PA


Carey N. Pope, Stillwater, OK


Alvaro Puga, Cincinnati, OH


Jean Regal, Duluth, MN


Christopher Reilly, Salt Lake City, UT


Charles Rice, Clemson, SC


Jason Richardson, Rootstown, OH


Donald Robertson, Princeton, NJ


James Roede, Denver, CO


Thomas Sanderson, Laval, Quebec, Canada


Christie Sayes, Waco, TX


Daniel K. Schlenk, Riverside, CA


Dieter Schrenk, Kaiserslautern, Germany


David Shepherd, Missoula, MT


William Slikker, Jr., Jefferson, AR


Ronald Tjalkens, Fort Collins, CO


Marjorie van Duursen, Utrecht, The Netherlands


Henk van Loveren, Maastricht, The Netherlands


Mary Walker, Albuquerque, NM


David B. Warheit, Newark, DE


John Watkins, III, Bloomington, IN


Barbara Wetmore, Research Triangle Park, NC


George Woodall, Research Triangle Park, NC


Timothy Zacharewski, East Lansing, MI


Judith Zelikoff, Tuxedo, NY


Bin Zhao, Beijing, China


Editors Emeriti

Curtis D. Klaassen, 1998–2003

Lois D. Lehman-McKeeman, 2003–2011

Michael L. Cunningham, 2011–2013 

Gary W. Miller, 2013–2019


Fundamental and Applied Toxicology

William W. Carlton

Henry d'A. Heck

Bernard A. Schwetz

Philip G. Watanabe


Board of Publications, Society of Toxicology

George Daston, Cincinnati, OH, Council Liaison


Lei Guo, Jefferson, AR


Ronald N. Hines, Research Triangle Park, NC


J. Christopher States, Louisville, KY


Weida Tong, Jefferson, AR, Chair


Xiaozhong Yu, Athens, GA, Co-Chair


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