The Education Committee has extended the deadline for Host applications for the Global Scholar Program to October 22
The “SOT Program Spotlight” series is aimed at increasing awareness of how SOT programs and activities are focused on addressing and/or supporting the Society’s guiding principles of (1) serving the needs of the scientific discipline and our members to enhance human, animal, and environmental health; (2) life-long learning and intellectual scientific stimulation; (3) diversity of representation in all activities of the Society; and (4) integrity. Central to the SOT guiding principle of life-long learning and intellectual scientific stimulation, the SOT Continuing Education (CE) Program offers on-demand and in-person educational offerings for scientists across career levels and expertise. The in-person CE Program takes place on the Sunday of the SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo and typically features more than a dozen diverse course offerings
This is the inaugural edition of the “SOT Program Spotlight” series, which is aimed at increasing awareness of how SOT programs and activities are focused on addressing and/or supporting the Society’s guiding principles of (1) serving the needs of the scientific discipline and our members to enhance human, animal, and environmental health; (2) life-long learning and intellectual scientific stimulation; (3) diversity of representation in all activities of the Society; and (4) integrity. For more than three decades, the SOT Undergraduate Diversity Program (UDP) has welcomed over 1,000 undergraduate students to the Annual Meeting to learn about the science of toxicology and career paths, socialize with fellow students, and network with expert toxicologists. Overseen by the SOT Committee on Diversity Initiatives (CDI), the program spans three days of the SOT Annual Meeting, during which participants attend tailored toxicology lectures, participate in mentoring groups, meet and network with academic program directors and toxicologists from various employment sectors, and immerse into the science of the Annual Meeting
Beyond the efforts of the SOT Scientific Program and Continuing Education Committees, we know that many of our members and exhibitors also are finding innovative ways to share research, updates, and information originally planned for the 2020 meeting
Samples of previous submissions by SOT Reporters are available under the SOT Reporter tag on the SOT blog. If you are interested in becoming an SOT Reporter for the 2019 Annual Meeting, please email SOT Communications Director Michelle Werts by February 11, and she will provide you with more information on the program
The Society is seeking member volunteers to share their perspective and expertise by serving as SOT Reporters during the 2020 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo . The SOT Reporter program is an opportunity for SOT members to write about sessions, events, and activities in which they participate during the Annual Meeting
These items include a black charger, a small black change bag with a silver chain, a gray Coach tag, small silver key on a black leather loop, and eyeglasses (two tortoise readers, pewter frames, rimless readers with tortoise earpieces, and round black frames)
A cademic Toxicology Program Director and Internship Host Session 2015 Undergraduate Education Program Invitation to Participate Program Directors, The Society of Toxicology (SOT) Committee on Diversity Initiatives (CDI) invites a representative of your toxicology, pharm/tox, or environmental health graduate training or research internship program to participate in the Academic Toxicology Program Director and Internship Host Session as part of the 2015 Undergraduate Program at the SOT 2015 Annual Meeting in San Diego. The goal of the SOT Undergraduate Education Program is to encourage students to pursue graduate school and careers in the biomedical sciences, especially toxicology. Your representative will have the opportunity to meet with about 50 undergraduates from around the country and faculty advisors on Sunday, March 22, 2015 from 3:00 pm–5:00 pm
You can read all of the blog articles now by searching for the 2015 SOT Scientific Sessions tag. A big thank you to our SOT Reporters who took time during the meeting to write these wonderful pieces for the SOT community
Deshmukh was influenced by the SOT Domestic ToxScholar program to conduct a similar program in India. I was inspired to run a program based on the SOT ToxScholar initiative in India, especially in my region, Maharashtra
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