TOXICOLOGY FOR NON-TOXICOLOGISTS
May 11th - 12th, 2006
Hyatt Regency Princeton, Princeton, NJ
An interactive seminar—we’ll use problems and exercises to
enhance your knowledge!

Why Attend Toxicology for Non-Toxicologists

Learn how chemicals and chemical releases impact human health and the environment, and how this impact will affect your regulatory compliance programs under the various EH&S laws.

You will learn:
  • Key definitions and terminology
  • What factors determine the impact toxics have on the body, how metabolism affects toxicity, and the various types of carcinogens and how they react in the body
  • Which chemicals cause respiratory abnormalities
  • How to determine which exposure pathways are most likely to results in chronic intake and chronic disease
  • New approaches and strategies for risk-based corrective action
This seminar will also:
  • Provide educators with a presentation and text on essential toxicology from which they can select material appropriate for local requirements
  • Explain fundamental ideas in toxicology so that students can understand the hazards and risks associated with chemicals
Your Distinguished Speaker Faculty

K.S. Rao, DVM, Ph.D. D.A.B.T, Directory of Toxicology, APTUIT-PRECLINICAL SERVICES
James E. Gibson, Ph.D., D.A.B.T., Research Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology, THE BRODY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY IN GREENVILLE, NC and Fellow, ACADEMY OF TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES
David A. Beckman, Ph.D., Senior Fellow and Director, Toxicology, Safety Profiling and Assessment, NOVARTIS PHARMACEUTICALS CORPORATION
Kathleen K. Dougherty, Ph.D., D.A.B.T., formerly with CHEVRON CORPORATION

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