
With the addition of 6 lectures recorded during the 2017 SOT Annual Meeting, there are now 15 Eminent Toxicologist Lectures across a broad diversity of toxicology topics available at no cost for use by learners in formal and informal education settings, including non-members. With highly recognized leaders in toxicology as speakers, interesting topics, excellent slides, and quality video production, this collection is a valuable resource for those who want to know more about these areas related to toxicology. For added ease of use, the SOT Education Undergraduate Subcommittee has provided supplemental learning materials such as lecture notes and learning objectives for each lecture.
The topics and speakers are as follows:
- Yves Alarie—QSARs to Commemorate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the RD50
- Melvin Andersen—45 Years Modeling Dose-Response Relationships: An Unanticipated Career
- William H. Benson—Environmental Toxicology: Interconnections Between Human Health and Ecological Integrity
- Samuel M. Cohen—Chemical Carcinogenesis
- Jack H. Dean—Immunotoxicology: A Historical Perspective
- John Doull—How Toxicology Became an Academic Discipline
- Marion Ehrich—Pesticide Neurotoxicity More or Less
- Michael A. Gallo—From Murder to Mechanisms: 7000 Years of Toxicology’s Evolution
- Alan M. Goldberg—Humane Science in Risk Assessment and Beyond
- Ernest Hodgson—We Are Not Rodents: Environmental Toxicants and the Role of Human Studies
- Curtis D. Klaassen—How Do We Adapt to Chemicals?
- Nancy A. Monteiro-Riviere—Frontiers in Nanotoxicology of the Skin
- Kenneth Ramos—Reprogramming of the Human Genome by Toxic Injury
- Ruth A. Roberts—Regulatory (Pharmaceutical) Toxicology
- Cheryl Lyn Walker—Environmental Epigenomics: The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease