The future of omics in toxicology is promising, with advances in technology and bioinformatics likely to overcome current challenges. Future prospects include:
1. Personalized Medicine: Using omics data to tailor medical treatments based on an individual's genetic makeup and their response to toxins. 2. Predictive Toxicology: Developing predictive models to anticipate the toxic effects of new chemicals before they are widely used. 3. Environmental Health: Understanding how environmental exposures contribute to complex diseases, leading to better public health policies and interventions. 4. Regulatory Science: Enhancing the regulatory assessment of chemicals through comprehensive omics-based testing and risk assessment.