By Mary Jeanne Kallman, Past SLC Chair, and Donna L. Mendrick, 2016–2017 SLC Chair The Scientific Liaison Coalition (SLC) grew out of the Human Health and Disease Prevention Summit held in July 2010 that was attended by several SLC founding societies, including the Society of Toxicology (SOT...
As I write this message, it is the typical cold and snowy in the Northeast. The winter weather, however, has not deterred the SOT Council from pursuing multiple efforts on the Society’s behalf. In particular, Council has continued to work towards two goals: Our mega focus goal of enhancing...
By: Vijayalakshmi Varma, PhD, Biomarkers and Alternative Models Branch, Division of Systems Biology, National Center for Toxicological Studies, US Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, AR A rise in caloric consumption combined with a decrease in physical activity has contributed to a boom...
Publishing is an integral part of science. From our first semester in graduate school, we’re made aware that publications (papers, proceedings, and, decreasingly, book chapters) are the “coin of the realm” for a toxicologist. They’re the way we communicate what we’ve found. They’re how our...
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Remember the spark that ignited your interest to pursue toxicology as a career? Many of us can recall the specific influence—whether it be a teacher, colleague, educational exposure, or work experience—that piqued our interest and passion to pursue our current career. This year marks the 11 th ...
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