Announcements
236th ACS National Meeting & Exposition
August 17-21, 2008, Philadelphia, PA
Division of Chemical Toxicology Program and Abstracts
- Structural Biology of DNA Damage and Repair. : Michael P. Stone, Organizer
- Founder's Award Lecture and Symposium. : Awardee: Lawrence J. Marnett
- Young Investigators Oral Symposium. : Kent S. Gates, Organizer
- Chemical Biology of Epigenetics.: Natalia Tretyakova and Larry Sowers, Organizers
- Drug Safety. Cosponsored with the Division of Medicinal Chemistry. F. P. Guengerich and Nicholas Meanwell, Organizers.
- Poster Session. Kent S. Gates, Organizer
- Cytochrome P450 Structure, Function, and Mechanism. F. P. Guengerich, Organizer
- Environmental and Human Health Impacts of Nanomaterials. Agnes Kane and Robert Hurt, Co-organizers
- Oral Session. Kent S. Gates, Organizer
Download a PDF version of the abstracts
Planning for future meetings
We are always interested in your ideas and needs with regard to programming. Please communicate them to either our Chair Fred Guengerich, or the Program Chair Kent Gates. Although much of the current leadership of the Division comes from academia, we are also anxious to serve the industrial members of the Division with appropriate programming and workshopping. Please feel free to communicate your ideas.
Chemical Toxicology Newsletter
The June-2008 issue of our newsletter has topical information on the Programming at the ACS meeting in Philadelphia.
Chemical Research in Toxicology
Chemical Research in Toxicology brings you the latest developments in the chemical basis of toxicological responses. The journal publishes cutting edge research on the
- metabolism of toxic agents
- identification of novel toxic agents and reactive intermediates
- characterization of the interactions of toxic agents with cellular macromolecules
- biochemical and cellular responses to toxic assult.
Chemical Research in Toxicology is sponsoring a series of Open Forums that will allow us to share our thoughts on the Future of Toxicology.
Chemical Research in Toxicology has published a special 20th Anniversay Issue in January, 2008. This issue is free to non-subscribers.
Meetings of Interest to Chemical Toxicologists
American Association for Cancer Research
AACR is the oldest and largest scientific organization in the world focused on every aspect of high-quality, innovative cancer research. The programs and services of AACR foster the exchange of knowledge and new ideas among scientists dedicated to cancer research, provide training opportunities for the next generation of cancer researchers, and increase public understanding of cancer
Annual Meeting
April 18 - 22, 2009
Denver, CO
Chemical and Biological Aspects of Inflammation and Cancer
October 14 - 17, 2008
Oahu, Hawaii
Chairs,
Lisa M. Coussens, UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center and Cancer Research Institute, San Francisco, CA
Michael Karin, Moores UCSD Cancer Center, La Jolla, CA
Lawrence J. Marnett, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN
Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting, March 15-19,2009 Baltimore, MD
The Society of Toxicology is the leading global force in advancing science to enhance human, animal, and environmental health. The mission of the SOT is to advance health through understanding of toxicology.
Environmental Mutagen Society
Annual Meeting
October 18-22, 2008 , Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
The Environmental Mutagen Society fosters research on the basic mechanisms of mutagenesis as well as on the application of this knowledge in the field of genetic toxicology. The next meeting is on October 18-22, 2008, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
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