Toxicological Sciences is a leading international journal dedicated to advancing the field of toxicology. Its primary focus is to publish high-quality, original research articles that investigate the adverse effects of chemical, physical, or biological agents on living organisms, including humans. The journal encompasses a wide scope, covering areas such as mechanistic toxicology, risk assessment, computational toxicology, and environmental toxicology.
Key topics covered in Toxicological Sciences include the study of toxicokinetics and toxicodynamics, target organ toxicity, genetic and epigenetic toxicology, and the development of biomarkers for exposure and effect. The journal also explores the application of emerging technologies like genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics in toxicology research. It is indexed in major databases such as Web of Science and Scopus, making it a valuable resource for toxicologists, pharmacologists, environmental scientists, and regulatory agencies. Its target audience includes researchers, academics, industry professionals, and government regulators.
Toxicological Sciences plays a vital role in translating research findings into practical applications for risk assessment and regulatory decision-making. Authors are encouraged to submit their innovative research. The journal is committed to promoting the highest standards of scientific integrity and ethical conduct.