Subcellular toxic effects are getting more and more attention as the field of toxicology delves further into subcellular mechanisms of toxicity. As my own research has recently focused on the effects of 2D manganese dioxide nanomaterials on mitochondria, I was excited to see several sessions at...
I was looking forward to a session on the microbiome during the 2018 Annual Meeting and ToxExpo. The panel of experts for the Workshop Session "Microbiota as a Target or Mediator of Adverse Effects: Implication for Toxicology" did not disappoint! Speakers Karsten Beekmann, Wageningen University ...
The Society of Toxicology (SOT) Component Groups (Regional Chapters, Special Interest Groups, and Specialty Sections) host many webinars throughout the year. Webinars are an effective distance-learning method intended to impart scientific knowledge to members of their group as well as the SOT...
The following blog pertains to the 2017 SOT Annual Meeting Scientific Session "Organs-on-a-Chip, Tissue Bioprinting, and 3D Cultures: Next Generation Models for Toxicology in the 21st Century." Over the past few years, a number of new and exciting technologies have been developed for toxicity...
Mitochondria (MT) are organelles commonly referred to as the powerhouse of the cell due to the fact that their main function is to generate ATP to provide energy for cellular functions. Mutations that cause DNA instability often lead to a wide range of MT diseases, which was the topic of the ...
If biological sciences in the 20 th century were characterized by the birth of molecular biology and the DNA revolution, then the early 21 st century will be remembered as the beginning of the “–omics” era. The proliferation of ever more powerful computing, chemical characterization, and...
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