Revolution in Toxicology 101February 24-25, 2015 Mt Washington Conference Center Baltimore, MD Toxicology is undergoing revolutionary change in the early 21st century. It's not easy, however, to achieve an overview of these changes. Consider, for instance: - What's the difference between TT21c, Tox21, Tox-21c, and EDSP21?
- What is the difference between an AOP and a PoT?
- What distinguishes ToxCast from the Human Toxome or the Human Toxicology Project Consortium?
- What is ITS compared to IATA?
- When is a review systematic and a conclusion evidence-based?
We are offering a unique opportunity to learn in a classroom setting from people closely involved in implementing these changes. Give us 28 hours of your time and you will leave with a comprehensive understanding of the rapidly changing field of safety sciences. You will learn from experts at the leading edge of toxicology: - Mel Andersen, The Hamner Institute
- David Dix, EPA
- Thomas Hartung, Johns Hopkins
- Martin Stephens, Johns Hopkins
Registration InformationStart: Tuesday, February 24th at 11am End: Wednesday, February 25th at 3pm Regular registration: $1200 Student/NGO/Government employee registration: $600 Registration fees include: - Admission to the 2-day class
- Instructional materials
- Breakfasts
- Luncheon
- Refreshment breaks
- Dinner for one evening
- Hotel stay for one night (additional nights are available)
To register, please see our registration page. We accept credit card or check. Checks should be made out to JHU-CAAT and mailed to: Jamie DeRita-Rodriguez 615 N Wolfe Street, W7032 Baltimore, MD 21205 |