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CEd-Tox Library Adds 14 New Courses!

By Kelly Almond-Abbate posted 05-22-2025 11:49 AM

  
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The SOT CEd-Tox library contains an expansive selection of over 100 courses spanning the entire spectrum of toxicology. Whether you’re diving into new topics, refreshing your memory on familiar ones, or fulfilling your Continuing Education (CE) credit hour requirements, the CEd-Tox library is your go-to solution for your learning journey.

Were thrilled to announce that 14 new CE courses, originally presented and recorded during the 2025 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo, have been added to the CEd-Tox course library! The 2025 courses cover topics such as NAMs, chemical risk assessment, ocular toxicity, knowledgebases, and much more!

You can access these courses through an Annual Subscription or purchase them individually. SOT Student and Postdoc members, as well as undergraduate students, enjoy complimentary access to ALL CEd-Tox courses! Additionally, SOT members from select countries receive this benefit at no extra cost, too!

Take a CEd-Tox course today!

Newly Added Courses

  • Advances and Applications of Proteomics in Toxicity Assessment

  • Complexity of Food Packaging: Formulation, Safety, Regulation, Innovation, and Recycling

  • Dosimetry for Inhaled Substances: Advancing In Silico Modeling and Quantitative In Vitro Workflows

  • Environmentally Focused Knowledge Bases: Past, Present, and Future

  • Fit-for-Purpose Methods to Fulfill 21st-Century Chemical Risk Assessment

  • Implementing Machine-Learning Approaches in PBPK and QSAR Models to Predict ADMET Properties of Xenobiotics

  • Key Considerations of NAM Development for Global Regulatory Harmonization

  • Navigating Data Management and Sharing in Computational and Predictive Toxicology

  • Physiologically Based Kinetic Modeling Made Simple: A Nonprogrammer’s Guide to Chemical Risk Assessment

  • Roadmap for Safety Evaluation of Emerging Consumer Products: Application and Adaptation of Existing Practices

  • Seeing Ocular Pathology: Best Practices for Ophthalmic Endpoints in Ocular Toxicity Studies

  • Tackling Risk Communication Challenges: Lessons from Expert Voices and Case Studies

  • The Tox Side of Food: Building Comprehensive Safety Assessments

  • Utilizing New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) for Regulatory Assessment of Developmental Neurotoxicity: Progress and Prospects


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