Why Submit a Proposal?
- To present new developments in toxicology.
- To provide attendees an opportunity to learn about state-of-the-art technology and how it applies to toxicological research.
- To provide attendees an opportunity to learn about the emerging fields and how they apply to toxicology.
Session Types
- Continuing Education—Emphasis on quality presentations of generally accepted, established knowledge in toxicology
Note: CE courses will be held on Sunday.
- Continuing Medical Education (CME)—Educational opportunities that support physicians’ improvement in their competence in patient care, medical knowledge, practice-based learning and improvement, interpersonal and communication skills, professionalism, and systems-based practice
- Symposia—Cutting-edge science; new areas, concepts, and data
- Workshops—State-of-the-art knowledge in toxicology
- Roundtables—Controversial subjects
- Historical Highlights—Review of an historical body of science that has impacted toxicology
- Informational Sessions—Scientific planning or membership development
- Education-Career Development Sessions—Sessions that provide the tools and resources to toxicologists that will enhance their professional and scientific development
- Regional Interest—Central topics of relevance that describe public health and/or ecological problems of a particular region
Submit your proposal online.
Mark Your Calendar
Key Deadlines
Session Proposal Deadline—April 30, 2013
Abstract Submission Deadline—October 7, 2013
SOT Award Nominations Deadline—October 9, 2013
2014 Annual Meeting Registration and Housing Reservation open in early July.