Dr. Frickel has described in clear and elegant prose a complex set of scientific developments and social interactions that reveal how a new scientific field (genetic toxicology) was born, flourished, and matured. A fascinating look at the interactions among scientists beyond the lab bench.
- David M. DeMarini,Ph.D. (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) In this clear, engaging and important study, Frickel tracks the rise of an activist science, in the process reframing our understanding of science and public culture.
- M. Susan Lindee (Department of History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania) Chemical Consequences is a well-written, interesting, and informative study of the development of genetic toxicology. An important addition to the literature in the social studies of science, this book is a useful scholarly bridge to toxicologists as well. - David H. Guston (author of Between Politics and Science: Assuring the Integrity and Productivity of Research)