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Couldn’t make it to every session during the 202 5 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo ? Wondering which presentations are worth watching on demand? We’ve got you covered!   Starting this week, we’re rolling out a new series of SOT Reporter blogs—posted weekly—to highlight key takeaways from a variety of sessions and events. These blogs are written by fellow SOT members who volunteered their time to share insights from the sessions they attended, helping you catch up on the science, the stories, and the standout moments.   Each post will appear in the SOT Weekly Update, but you can also explore the full collection at your own ...
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Throughout the year, SOT is approached by like-minded organizations to lend its support to varying issues and recommendations. This blog contains a summary of recent actions by SOT related to regulations and public policy.   NIH Funding Recommendation for FY 2026   On April 7, 2025, SOT joined more than 500 other members of the Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research in signing a letter to Congress recommending a budget of $51.303 billion for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for fiscal year (FY) 2026 . As stated in the letter, “ Patients across the country — from urban centers to rural communities — benefit from ...
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T his blog is being shared on behalf of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry ( SETAC ) as part of a blog exchange between SETAC and SOT.   SETAC extends a warm invitation to members from SOT to t he SETAC North A m erica 4 6 th Annual Meeting , which will be held November 16–20, 202 5 , in Portland, Oregon . The meeting will span five days and include oral and poster session s , plenary talks, and lots of engaging networking opportunities. P articipants are expected from academia, business, and government and non-governmental organizations.   ...
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There would be no SOT without YOU ! It might sound trite and cliché, but it’s true for two reasons: Without its current members, there is no existing Society.   Without its current members, there are no incoming members because you cannot become an SOT member without the support two current Full members!   To keep SOT relevant, thriving, and representative of all those who practice toxicology—even if they don’t call themselves toxicologists— the Membership Committee would like your help! Here’s how:   Think about your network of colleagues. Is there someone who is doing toxicology ...
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The SOT Scientific Program Committee (SPC) and Continuing Education Committee (CEC) anticipate your timely, informative, high - quality S cien tific S ession proposals for the   2026 Annual Meeting and ToxExpo , taking place March 22–25, 2026, in San Diego, California . As a reminder, t he  Proposal Submission Site   will remain open until Thursday, May 15 , 11:59 pm ( US EDT, UTC – 4 ) . Prior to the formal submission , you are encouraged to review the numerous tools contained on the website to shape and mold your proposal.     Tools in the Too l box   Please visit the  ...
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SOT is pleased to announce that Linda S. Birnbaum, PhD, DABT, ATS; Laura C. Markley, PhD; Verónica Ramírez Alcántara, PhD; and Joel P. Bercu, PhD, DABT, have been elected to the 2025–2026 Nominating Committee. Representing the Past Presidents, Regional Chapters, Special Interest Groups, and Specialty Sections respectively, these four members bring a wide range of experience and deep dedication to the future leadership of SOT.     Linda S. Birnbaum    Dr. Birnbaum is the former Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP). A board-certified toxicologist ...
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The 2025 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo included a “supercharged” SOT/EUROTOX session that debated whether electric vehicles (EVs) are bad for the environment. The English word “debate” comes from Latin dis- (meaning in different directions) and Latin battuere (meaning to fight). To their credit, debaters Michael Aschner (representing SOT and the negative side) and Ulf Olofsson (representing EUROTOX and the affirmative side) each threw some oratorial punches that fueled their respective points of view. Dr. Aschner began the debate by describing some sobering statistics relating to the environmental toll of EVs:  Over 300 million lithium batteries ...
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Toxicology comprises translational science that addresses risks to public health and the environment posed by chemical substances. While toxicology has historically focused on studying the risks of adverse effects due to chemical stressors, this field has evolved to more broadly encompass the study of other risks posed by exposures to non-chemical stressors. T ypes of non-chemical stressors may include, but are not limited to, physical, social, and biological types that may or may not involve a cumulative nature.   A Workshop Session titled “ Incorporating Stress as a Variable into Toxicological Testing: Advancing Our Understanding ...
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A wide range of consumer trends fuel the need for innovation in the food industry. These trends include the desire for natural food ingredients, more sustainable nonanimal protein alternatives to meat and dairy products, and the production of meat without the slaughter of animals. New technological opportunities can fulfill those needs, but they also bring potential challenges regarding consumer safety as robust safety approaches are not yet in place for all of those and need to be developed as science evolves . During the 2025 Symposium Session “ Toxicological and Regulatory Considerations for Emerging Technologies and ...
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2025 PDA Luncheon in Orlando, Florida The 2025 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo was packed with thrilling science and invaluable networking opportunities. As the Executive Board Vice Chair of the SOT Postdoctoral Assembly (PDA), I was proud to be a part of organizing events designed specifically to support and engage trainees. 2025 PDA Luncheon: Building Connections over Lunch The PDA Luncheon provided postdocs with a relaxed setting to connect over a shared meal. SOT President Laurie Haws highlighted the significant contributions of postdoctoral members to the Society. We also celebrated the winners of the Best Postdoctoral Publication Award —Thomas ...
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The SOT Council and the Endowment Fund Board greatly appreciate the financial and other contributions made to boost SOT activities. Congratulations to the Mehendale family for their support of the Society and for achieving Visionary status through their significant financial support of the Rekha and Harihara Mehendale Welcome Award Fund for International Graduate Students.   Thanks to a major gift from the Mehendale family,  increased funding will be available for one or more awards each year from the Rekha and Harihara Mehendale Welcome Award for International Students . Neelesh Mehendale, MD , the son of Harihara and ...
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Planning to submit a Scientific Session or Continuing Education (CE) course proposal for the 2026 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo ? Great! It is time to seek out an endorsement — or even better, make your proposal stand out with a few.     Endorsements from SOT Component Groups help show that your session is relevant, engaging, and valuable to the SOT community. These can come from Specialty Sections and Special Interest Groups (SIGs) or select SOT Committees . Remember , proposals must include at least one Endorser, but you can list up to three.   Here’s ...
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SOT is pleased to announce that Udayan M. Apte, PhD, DABT, FAASLD; Jennifer L. Freeman, PhD; and AtLee Watson, PhD, DABT, have been elected to serve on the 2025–2026 Membership Committee. Each will serve a three-year term. These three members bring a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to advancing toxicological science and fostering an engaged SOT community.     Udayan M. Apte   Dr. Apte is a P rofessor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Therapeutics at the University of Kansas Medical Center. He is also an Associate Director of the KU Liver Center and Director ...
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Research presentation during the Undergraduate Education Program A huge shoutout to the 100+ SOT member volunteers who made the undergraduate activities at the SOT 64th Annual Meeting and ToxExpo in Orlando, F lorida , a fantastic success! Your dedication to fostering the next generation of toxicologists is truly inspiring. Check out the SOT Annual Meeting photo gallery for snapshots of all the fun!   A Packed Weekend of Learning and Networking   Over 200 undergraduate students registered for the meeting, and half kicked off their experience with the Undergraduate Education Program on Sunday, March ...
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The Career Advancement, Mentoring, and Networking Committee (CAMAN) is hosting a webinar “Should I Stay or Should I Go? Transitioning Between Industry, Academia, and Government” at 12:00 noon EDT April 25 for those considering career transitions. Following their years of formal education, early career toxicologists typically begin their first jobs in one of three major employment sectors: i ndustry, a cademia, or g overnment. Careers in each of these sectors can be incredibly fulfilling and rewarding, but sometimes it is time to try something new. This webinar will feature three panelists who have transitioned from government ...
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Co-authored by Meghan Rebuli The SOT Education and Experiential Opportunities Committee encourages students to further their knowledge of toxicology by applying for one of the following awards.    Diversity Initiatives (DI) Career Development Award   U ndergraduate and graduate students, as well as persons in the first year of a formal postbaccalaureate research position could receive an award up to $1000. This award is intended to allow the recipient to engage in additional education al and career development opportunities to enhance their professional development towards a career in toxicology ...
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Sustained investment in science is more vital than ever to support rigorous research, strengthen public health systems, and safeguard and improve human health. Behind every scientific breakthrough and regulatory decision is an infrastructure that enables researchers, policymakers, and public health professionals to do their work effectively. When you eliminate entire divisions or significant portions of public health–focused agencies, you are putting human health at risk in many ways.   The recent layoffs within the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) raise serious concerns about the future of public health research, regulatory oversight, ...
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SOT is pleased to announce that Bethany R. Hannas, PhD, DABT; Kristin Noell-Harris, PhD; Reza J. Rasoulpour , PhD; and John F. Wambaugh, PhD, have been elected to serve on the 2025–2026 Awards Committee. These individuals bring significant experience and a shared commitment to scientific excellence and community service within the field of toxicology.   Bethany R. Hannas   Bethany R. Hannas, PhD, DABT, is a D evelopmental and R eproductive T oxicologist (DART) at Eli Lilly & Company. She previously worked in the chemicals sector at Dow and Corteva Agriscience for eight years, where her research spanned oligonucleotide ...
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Each month, SOT provides an update on activities and events of importance to the toxicology community through the release of the “Around the World of Toxicology” blog. To submit an event, opportunity, or information for consideration for inclusion in the monthly “Around the World of Toxicology” blog, complete the special submission form for “Around the World of Toxicology” items . Please note that only activities by societies and professional associations (i.e., nonprofits) will be considered. If you are an organization or company seeking to promote an event, please submit your activity to the SOT “ Calendar of Events .” Reminders of Upcoming, Previously ...
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The buzz from the recent SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo in Orlando is still fresh, but guess what? It ’ s also time to think ahead to the 2026 Annual Meeting and ToxExpo , taking place March 22–25, 2026, in San Diego, California ! The Proposal Submission Site is officially open . SOT has always been your meeting . Take this opportunity to shape the 2026 Annual Meeting with your Scientific Session or Continuing Education course ideas.   Important Resources   Before you dive into your submission, please visit the 2026 Annual Meeting website for all the details on preparing ...
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