About the Author:
Hideo Ohkawa is a professor and Director of the research Center for Green Science at Fukuyama University, Hiroshima, Japan. He has made unique contributions to the field of both agrochemicals and gene engineering of cytochrome P450, both in industry during his work for Sumitomo Chemical Co. over 19 years, as well as in his academic position at Kobe University for 13 years. Professor Ohkawa chaired the organizing committee of the 11th IUPAC International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry, held in Kobe, Japan, and his research interests include the stereoselectivity of organophosphorus insecticides the biodegradability of pyrethroid insecticides, gene engineering of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases, and engineered antibodies specific to environmental chemicals. Hisashi Miyagawa is Professor at teh Division of Applied Life Science,s Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University. He was a research scientist of Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd, Osaka, before returing to Kyoto in 1989. His research intersts include natural product chemistry and analytical chemistry related to secondary metabolism in plants and microbes. He has been a mbmer of the standing coucilors' board of the Pesticide Science Society of Japan since 2003, and is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Pesticide Science. he acted as the scientific program committee chairperson of the 11th IUPAC International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry. Philip W. Lee received his BS (chemistry), MS (entomology) and PhD (pesticide toxicology) from the University of California, and carried out his postdoctoral training in biochemical pharmacology at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. he is a research scientist with DuPont Crop Protection and DuPont Central Research Development in Newark, Delaware, USA, as well as adjunct professor with several Chinese universities, teaching dietary and environmental risk assessment subjects. He is also he editor of several major reference works on metabolism and residue analytical chemistry. Dr. Lee's broad interests include the discovery, development and registration of agrochemicals, and his current assignment involves he development of in silico tools used in the risk assessment of a broad range of agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and of a broad range of agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals.
From the Back Cover:
While intensive agriculture is critically dependent on pest control, the chemical agents used may be harmful to humans eating the crop, such that pest control must always be accompanied by measures to ensure environmental and health protection.
This integrated view on modern crop protection -- covering science, technology, regulation and economical issues -- contains the proceedings of the 11th IUPAC International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry held in Kobe, in 2006. 50 contributions selected from this premier forum for pesticide development and use cover key aspects in modern pesticide chemistry and technology, including agriculture, agrochemicals, and environmental health aspects, as well as global issues, such as food quality and safety. This comprehensive volume even captures such emerging technologies as crop protection and production, genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics.
Invaluable reading for organic, environmental and food chemists, as well as chemists in industry, agricultural scientists, and those working in the chemical industry.
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