Thank you for attending the SOT 57th Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas, March 11‒15, 2018. At the conclusion of this meeting, several items remained unclaimed in the SOT Headquarters Lost and Found. These items include a black charger, a small black change bag with a silver chain, a gray Coach tag, small silver key on a black leather loop, and eyeglasses (two tortoise readers, pewter frames, rimless readers with tortoise earpieces, and round black frames). To retrieve an item you lost, please contact SOT Headquarters
Are you missing San Diego and the interesting, dynamic science presented during the SOT 54th Annual Meeting and ToxExpo? Thanks to dedicated meeting attendees who volunteered to serve as SOT Reporters throughout the week, you can virtually revisit San Diego, as there are dozens of Communiqué blog posts recapping some of this year's scientific sessions. You can read all of the blog articles now by searching for the 2015 SOT Scientific Sessions tag. A big thank you to our SOT Reporters who took time during the meeting to write these wonderful pieces for the SOT community
Each year at the SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo, SOT members volunteer to report on some of the Scientific Sessions they attend, sharing what they learn through the Communiqué blog. Dubbed “SOT Reporters” (with a ribbon to match!), these individuals provide unique insight into the meeting. The role of the SOT Reporter is fairly simple: you attend a session you want to attend, summarize the most interesting things you learned during the session, and send that summary to SOT for distribution. Samples of last year’s submissions by SOT Reporters are available under the SOT Reporter tag on the Communiqué blog . If you’d like to volunteer to be an SOT Reporter at the 2018 Annual Meeting, please email SOT Communications Director Michelle Werts by February 9
Many of you are probably aware of a planned March for Science in Washington, DC, and other cities around the world in April. The march is in support of science, with particular emphasis on supporting scientific research and the impartial and objective use of science in decision-making. There are...
Have you ever attended an SOT Annual Meeting Scientific Session and thought, “I can’t wait to share what I discovered here with others”? Well, here’s your chance! Each year, SOT members volunteer as SOT Reporters for the Annual Meeting and ToxExpo
The Society of Toxicology (SOT) 54th Annual Meeting will be held from March 22‒26, 2014, in San Diego, California . The SOT Annual Meeting is the largest conference of its kind in the world
The Society is seeking member volunteers to share their perspective and expertise by serving as SOT Reporters during the 2020 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo . The SOT Reporter program is an opportunity for SOT members to write about sessions, events, and activities in which they participate during the Annual Meeting. SOT Reporters attend sessions of their choice and write short blog articles covering their takeaways from the sessions. Reporter articles are then published on the weekly SOT Communiqué blog during and after the meeting
While many groups of postdocs located in academic institutions, industry, or government hold events such as symposia or social gatherings, the SOT Postdoctoral Assembly (PDA) invites you to participate in our virtual gathering to support our community of scholars that spans the globe. Join the PDA-Sponsored Webinar on Friday, September 22 On Friday, September 22 at 12:00 pm Eastern Time, the PDA is sponsoring a webinar entitled Board Certification as a Professional Toxicologist: Options, Career Benefits, and Necessary Steps
The SOT Council reviews the Constitution and Bylaws to ensure that they reflect the current operations of the organization...You will be asked to log in using your email address and SOT password to gain access to the electronic ballot
The 2023 theme for NPAW “International Researchers in America.” SOT is proud that about 20% of its Postdoctoral members come from outside the United States The SOT Postdoctoral Assembly (PDA) joins with the NPA in focusing attention on the contributions and achievements of postdoctoral scholars
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