As a graduate student, the prospect of the “future career” can seem overwhelming. Trying to balance your classes, thesis, and research makes it challenging to find time to identify—and eventually apply for—future positions. With in-person conferences being somewhat infrequent, it is important to...
SOT hosts a wide variety of Continuing Education (CE) courses as part of the SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo to meet the educational needs of meeting attendees. As part of its commitment to providing lifelong learning opportunities, some SOT CE courses incorporate innovative engagement...
When applying for the SOT Diversity Initiatives Endowment Career Development Award , I was asked to list an activity that would help me in my scientific and professional career. Since my current research projects and interests are related to health effects associated with environmental...
As part of the SOT commitment to supporting diversity and inclusiveness, as well as to help promote dialogue and understanding, the Society presents this recurring blog series, dubbed “Making Connections.” This series contains summaries of articles, reports, and other resources that offer...
How do we communicate our science and toxicology to an ever-alienated public that seems to put more trust in social media posts rather than in science? A trio of sessions at the 2022 SOT Annual Meeting and ToxExpo aimed to answer this question by offering three possible solutions: address...
The current pandemic has underscored the necessity and challenges of effectively communicating science and risk to the public. Chaired by Drs. Lauren Walker and Andrea R. Hindman, the session titled “ Honor Thy Stakeholders: How Toxicologists Can Better Incorporate Stakeholders into Research,...
Chaired by Drs. Sumira Phatak and Virunya Bhat, the session titled “ Double Feature: Improving SciComm Skills through Creative Storytelling and Novel Presentation Delivery, Plus a GSLC Three Minute Thesis (3MT) ” addressed and discussed improved methods for science communications to create key...
SOT Councilor Sue Marty, PhD, DABT, and 2022 GSSEP Scholar Chiagoziem Anariochi Otuechere, PhD The Global Senior Scholar Exchange Program (GSSEP) supports scientific exchange between scientists from established toxicology programs (i.e., Hosts) and those from Global Economy Countries...
More than a decade’s worth of Continuing Education courses is available for SOT members to take anywhere, anytime through the SOT CEd-Tox online library . The wide-array of courses in the CEd-Tox library provide a cost- and time-effective way to maintain your continuing education credits and...
(L to R) 2022 Global Senior Scholar Host Michael Dourson, Scholar Nisha A R, Host Bernard Gadagbui, and SOT Councilor Sue Marty The goal of the Global Senior Scholar Exchange Program (GSSEP) is to increase toxicology capacity in global economy support countries by providing...
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