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SOT Launches New Learning Library with 10 New CE Courses

By Kelly Almond-Abbate posted 4 hours ago

  
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SOT is thrilled to announce a brand-new platform for Continuing Education (CE) courses alongside brand-new courses!

SOT has launched the SOT Learning Library, a new learning management system (LMS), that houses an archive of more than 100 Continuing Education courses that the Society has hosted within the last 15 years.

This catalog includes the newly released 2026 courses that were recorded during the 2026 Annual Meeting and ToxExpo. These new courses cover topics such as machine learning and artificial intelligence, risk assessments, carcinogenicity assays, and 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 CE courses! Additionally, SOT members from select countries receive this benefit at no extra cost, too!

Check out the new SOT Learning Library and take a CE course today!

Newly Added Courses

  • Advancing Developmental Immunotoxicology: Human-Relevant Models, Adverse Outcome Pathways, and Translational Tools
  • Applications of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Advance Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences

  • Biotherapeutics Impurities: Current Practices in Risk Assessment and Analytical Evaluation

  • Chemical Emergencies: Emergency Response, Toxicology, and Exposure Considerations

  • Evolution of OECD GL 497: Integration of NAMs for Skin Sensitization Hazard and Point of Departure for Application in Risk Assessment

  • Lost in Translation? Navigating Species Selection for Immunotoxicological Assessment in Preclinical Studies

  • Navigating Chemical Space: A Practical Guide on Chemical Similarity for Toxicological Research and Risk Assessment

  • Rethinking Carcinogenicity Assays in the 21st Century: Testing a Functionality Framework

  • Systematic Methods for AOP Development and Application: New Technologies and Tools

  • This Is Real: How AI Can Actually Be Used in Hazard and Risk Assessments


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