SOT 2010 General Information
Salt Lake City, Utah—Join Your Society of Toxicology Colleagues in This Beautiful and Extraordinary City.
Salt Lake City, Utah, is the host-city for the Society of Toxicology’s 49th Annual Meeting. Scientific Sessions will be held at the Salt Palace Convention Center during the week of March 7–11, 2010.
The Society of Toxicology (SOT) Annual Meeting is the largest toxicology meeting and exhibition in the world, attracting approximately 6,500 scientists from industry, academia, and government. The program includes several plenary and other special lectures, symposia, workshops, roundtable discussions, and platform and poster presentations. The meeting also offers Continuing Education courses ranging from basic to advanced levels. In addition, the Society presents annual awards to recognize outstanding achievements in toxicology.
Annual Meeting Brochure 
Why Attend the Annual Meeting?
The Society of Toxicology (SOT) Annual Meeting is the largest toxicology meeting and exhibition in the world, attracting more than 6,500 scientists from industry, academia, and government from various countries around the globe. From the keynote address and special lectures, to a wide range of symposia sessions to continuing education courses that cover the basic and the advanced topics of the day, to the workshops, thematic sessions that complement the symposia, roundtables, poster sessions, and award presentations, SOT’s Annual Meeting has something for every attendee.
You will want to attend because:
Cutting-Edge Science and Innovative Perspectives
The SOT Annual Meeting provides the most complete and in-depth coverage of toxicology. The SOT Scientific Program Committee is charged with creating a thought provoking and dynamic program that captures all the latest scientific advances that have occurred during the past 12 months. The Committee reviews more than 2,400 abstracts to come up with a final program that is novel, multi-dimensional and comprehensive in scope.
Depth of Analysis
Six scientific themes will allow attendees to gain depth of analysis on Cell Signaling, Gene-Environment Interactions, Metabolic Disease, Mitochondrial Basis of Disease, Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century, and Translational Toxicology. Continuing Education courses highlight two additional target areas, Biologicals and Cytokine Biology.
Untold Networking Opportunities
During the five days that attendees participate in Annual Meeting, SOT offers a wide range of networking opportunities for
everyone. In a congenial and welcoming atmosphere, Annual Meeting attendees can join in deliberations about the latest scientific
research, meet old friends during the receptions and luncheons, make new friends while you visit the ToxExpo™, or attend one
of the many scientific sessions throughout the week.
A Global Audience
The Annual Meeting and ToxExpo™ attract not only a broad attendance from the U.S., but also from the global community with nearly 20 percent international attendees. Scientists from as far away as Australia, China, and Egypt come to the United States to participate in this event, exchanging lessons learned and sharing scientific findings and novel approaches with other toxicologists.
Value
The SOT Annual Meeting is cost-effective, with low registration fees, minimal travel to Salt Lake City for many, inexpensive high-quality Continuing Education courses, and exposure to the very latest advances in science. International attendees benefit from the good exchange rate.
Why Attend ToxExpo™?
An Exhibition Extraordinaire
ToxExpo™ is the profession’s largest trade show of its kind anywhere. Attendees and exhibitors from around the globe gather to exchange ideas and debut cutting-edge products, services, and technologies. Toxicologists and industry professionals have the unparalleled opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge on the latest advances from more than 350 exhibitors during this unique three-day exhibition.
The following are the exhibit hours for the 2010 ToxExpo™ in Salt Lake City:
| Monday |
9:00 AM–4:30 PM |
| Tuesday |
8:30 AM–4:30 PM |
| Wednesday |
8:30 AM–4:30 PM |
Daily Access All Year
ToxExpo™ continues throughout the year.
Visit www.ToxExpo.com for all your toxicology-related science information and data as well as information about current exhibitors. The site offers access 24/7, 365 days per year to resource for toxicologists worldwide. ToxExpo™ is a rich resource for the working scientist, the decision maker, the student—anyone looking for the best products and services that toxicology has to offer.
A Great Opportunity for Exhibitors
We’ve got the Numbers You Want
More than 6,500 scientists and researchers attend SOT’s Annual Meeting and ToxExpo™. What better opportunity to—
- meet face-to-face.
- build relationships with new prospects.
- network with other exhibiting companies.
New Faces/New Leads
Research shows that 55% of the professional toxicologists who will attend the 2010 Annual Meeting and ToxExpo™ did not attend the 2009 Meeting in Baltimore.
On-Line Marketplace at ToxExpo.com
ToxExpo™ exhibitors are listed on-line year around to increase your visibility and exposure to your target audience. It’s a rich resource for all the services and products toxicologists need throughout the year.
A Global Audience
Nearly 20% of SOT’s Annual Meeting and ToxExpo™ attendees represent scientists from countries outside the U.S. All are engaged in one or more of the following areas of research:
- Biological Modeling
- Biomarkers
- Carcinogenesis
- Comparative and Veterinary
- Dermal Toxicology
- Drug Discovery Toxicology
- Epigenetics
- Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues
- Food Safety
- Immunotoxicology
- In Vitro and Alternative Methods
- Inflammation and Disease
- Inhalation and Respiratory
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- Mechanisms
- Metals
- Mixtures
- Molecular Biology
- Nanotoxicology
- Neurodegenerative Disease
- Ocular Toxicology
- Occupational and Public Health
- Regulatory and Safety Evaluation
- Reproductive and Developmental
- Risk Assessment
- Toxicologic and Exploratory Pathology
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For more information on exhibiting at the largest Toxicology trade show in the world, please visit www.toxexpo.com, or contact Liz Kasabian at SOT Headquarters: 703.438.3115 ext. 1454.
International Invitation to Attend
The Society of Toxicology invites scientists from around the world to attend its 49th Annual Meeting, March 7–11, 2010. Please note that individual invitations are not required for attendance at meetings of the Society of Toxicology. Since the meetings are open scientific events, SOT invites interested persons to attend.
If your travels require a visa, the U.S. is advising visa applicants to apply at least three to four months in advance of their travel date. To increase security for citizens and visitors, the U.S. has updated its policies for visas. We request that you contact the United States Consulate/Embassy and Currency Exchange in your own country regarding documentation and necessary information for your visit to the United States.
If for visa purposes you need a formal invitation letter, you may request an invitation by sending your name, address, and fax number to the SOT Registration Department. If you have been accepted to make a presentation at the meeting, please include the name and date of your presentation. You will need to make your own hotel reservations and register for the meeting. If you need assistance, please contact the SOT Registration Department at tel: 703.438.3115, fax: 703.438.3113, or e-mail
SOT Headquarters.
Here are some sources of information to help you obtain a visa:
- http://travel.state.gov/visa—A Web site designed with you in mind about current visa policies and procedures.
- www.nationalacademies.org/visas/—For additional visa information, contact International Visitors Office (IVO) of the National Academies of the Sciences at the above Web site. This should serve as a visa resource for all visiting scientists and scholars traveling to the United States. Additionally, a survey is available that can be used to assist future travelers with the visa process.
- Make an appointment to visit the U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Make sure you ask if there are any fees required. Most fees must be paid before your appointment. Wait times for appointments may be longer than in the past. Schedule the appointment as soon as possible. Information on Visa wait times can be found at http://travel.his.com/visa/tempvisitors_wait.php
- Get your documents ready—Passport, applications, documents to support the application with employment details (reason for travel along with financial status), and proof of payment of fees.
- Submit your application, passport along with supporting documents to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate.
- Start early, additional reviews may be required—this could add an additional 4–6 weeks to the processing time.
Salt Lake City, Utah
For additional information about Salt Lake City visit www.visitsaltlake.com.
Salt Palace Convention Center
The SOT 49th Annual Meeting and ToxExpo™ 2010 will be held at the Salt Palace Convention Center (SPCC). Nestled in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, the SPCC is conveniently located within walking distance of more than 6,700 hotel rooms, over 170 restaurants, cafés, and nightspots, and numerous arts, culture, and entertainment venues. With 515,000 square feet of exhibit space, 66 high-tech meetings rooms, and a 45,000-square-foot ballroom, the Center is the perfect location for the SOT Annual Meeting.
The SPCC is one of the largest and most beautiful convention centers in the West. Its design emphasizes natural light, with skylights and hundreds of windows throughout the building. The unique architecture is reflective of the local landscape of rolling mountains. The curved metal trusses supporting the center ceiling were actually built by the world’s foremost designer of roller coasters.
Included in the SPCC are a Business Center, Visitor Information Center, Gift Shop, and parking facilities. The Visitor Information Center, run by the Salt Lake Area Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, is located in the North Tower of the SPCC. Knowledgeable volunteers will help you “know where to go and what to do” while you are in Salt Lake. Staffed Monday–Sunday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM.
For more information about the Salt Palace Convention Center, call 801.534.4777 or go to
www.visitsaltlake.com/saltpalace. Located at 100 South West Temple.
First Aid and Emergency Services at the Convention Center
If an emergency should occur while at the Conventions Center, please proceed to the nearest pay phone, located throughout the facilities, and press the security button on the bottom of the phone. You will be connected directly to the 24-hour staffed security department in the Convention Center. Use any Convention Center phone and dial 801.534.6320, which will connect directly to security.
The First Aid room is located across from Meeting Room 150 A. A First Aid Administrator will be on duty from 7:00 AM-8:00 PM, Sunday through Wednesday and from 7:00 AM-12:00 NOON on Thursday. In accordance with the State of Utah and Salt Lake City regulations, the First Aid Administrator is not permitted to dispense any medication.
Safety and Security
The possibility of demonstrators is very real given the nature of our conference. Events of this nature range from verbal confrontations, protests, strikes, to riots. We recommend the following procedures in the event of demonstrations:
- Have your name badge available upon entering the Convention Center. Wear your name badge in the Convention Center. When leaving the facility, remove it so as to blend with other people.
- If you see a demonstration or protest beginning, please contact any member of the SOT Annual Meeting staff and they will initiate an SOT response. If you see actions that appear threatening, notify the nearest security officer.
- Do not engage, defend either side, or subdue person(s) in any type of disturbance. Demonstrators are usually trying to attract media attention. Don’t help them!
- SOT representatives will respond to media inquires. Do not participate in interviews or other media responses.
- In the unlikely event that outsiders disrupt a scientific session or other event, SOT security officials have developed a contingency plan. Please follow directions from the chairperson and avoid becoming involved in the situation.
Safety Tips
Walk "smart" when you leave the Convention Center:
- Know your destination and the best way to reach it.
- Travel along sidewalks in lighted areas at night, and don’t walk alone.
- Establish a “buddy” system with another delegate to the convention.
- Share schedules and check up on each other periodically.
- Build your awareness of unknown surroundings by reviewing local information.
- Laptop computers are attractive, easy targets for thieves. Be sure your laptop is in a secure place.
- Jackets with pockets provide a convenient alternative for women to reduce the chance for lost or stolen handbags.
Our first priority is safety. The best way to stay safe is to be aware of your surroundings and to avoid situations where you feel uncomfortable.
Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities
The Salt Palace Convention Center and most of the SOT Hotels are accessible to persons with disabilities. The Salt Palace Business Center rents scooters and wheelchairs on a daily or weekly basis. For pricing and availability, call 801.534.6301 or e-mail businesscenter@saltpalace.com.
Scooter Rentals can also be rented from Scoot Around. For more information, please go to www.scootaround.com or call 888.441.7575. They will deliver to your hotel. If you require a sign language interpreter, please contact the American Sign Language Communication at www.aslcomm.com or call 801.4036606.
If you require more information about disabled access, please contact Heidi Prange at SOT Headquarters: 703.438.3115 ext. 1424.
Child Care
Parents who require child care during the SOT convention may make arrangements by calling your hotel concierge who will be able to assist you with recommendations for child care services.
Attire
The official attire for the Annual Meeting is business casual. No coat or tie is required! We encourage you to bring comfortable clothing and shoes. Because meeting rooms may seem cold, please bring a sweater or jacket and/or dress in layers.
Badges
Annual Meeting attendees who have registered before February 12, 2010, will receive badges and registration
materials in the mail. If you already have your 2010 Annual Meeting badge you do not need to wait in a registration line. If you have registered and have NOT received your badge by mail or need a replacement badge, go to the “Badge Pick Up Only” registration counter to pick up your badge.
If you have not registered for the meeting, please complete the on-site registration form found at the kiosks in the registration area and proceed to the appropriate registration line.
Business Center
The Salt Palace Business Center is conveniently located inside the Conventions Center offering UPS, FedEx, and USPS shipping, small package receiving, office equipment rentals, common office supplies, Internet access and wireless daily rates, and a place to copy, fax, scan, and print business materials. You may also e-mail your files to businesscenter@saltpalace.com before arrival and have your documents ready for you at the start of the convention. The Business Center is located on the Second Level, close to Room 254. Telephone: (801) 534-6305 Incoming fax number: (801) 534-6305 ($1.00 per page). Cost per copy: $0.14 per black and white copy and $0.75 per color copy. Contact: Heidi Baird (Facility Services Manager). Web:
www.visitsaltlake.com/saltpalace/facility/businesscenter.
Media Support Services
The Society of Toxicology welcomes accredited representatives of Media Organizations.
Journalist may receive complimentary credentials for all meeting sessions,
as well as a complete media kit, by contacting Martha Lindauer, Media Contact
at SOT Headquarters 703.438.3115. On-site, media kits can be picked up at the SOT Headquarters Office, in the Salt Palace Convention Center.
Social Events
The SOT Annual Meeting hosts several social events for student and postdoctoral fellows. For a full listing of events please visit the Social Events section of the Annual Meeting Web site.
Receipt of the Program and The Toxicologist
- SOT Members in the U.S. and Canada will receive the printed Program
and The Toxicologist on CD ROM (with Itinerary Planner) prior to
the meeting, as will U.S. and Canadian non-members who pre-register by January 22, 2010.
- Non-members in the U.S. who register after January 22 will receive the Program
and The Toxicologist on CD ROM (with Itinerary Planner) at the registration
area on-site.
- In 2010, registrants will receive the Annual Meeting abstracts in The
Toxicologist on CD-ROM as part of the Annual Meeting registration
fee. Annual Meeting attendees may purchase a printed version of The
Toxicologist
2010 for $20 per copy. You may preorder on the registration form and pick
up a copy on-site or wait to purchase a copy on-site (available until supplies
last). The Toxicologist
will be available for download (February 2010) free of charge.
- The Annual Meeting Itinerary Planner is
available on the SOT Web site January–April.
- There will be computer kiosks set up in the Exhibit Hall to search The
Toxicologist on CD ROM at the Annual Meeting.
Annual Meeting Sponsorship
Meeting Sponsorship
The Society would like to invite your organization to be a sponsor of the 2010 Annual Meeting. SOT appreciates the generous contributions of sponsors that make the SOT Annual Meeting possible. Sponsor names are prominently displayed on the Annual Meeting Web site, as well as in print materials that are distributed before and during the Annual Meeting. Sponsorship is recognized through signage displayed around the Convention Center during the Annual Meeting.
There are four levels of sponsorship available: Diamond ($10,000 or more), Platinum
($5,000–$9,999), Gold ($2,500–$4,999), and Silver ($1,000–$2,499).
For detailed information about SOT sponsor and promotional opportunities, please contact Marcia Lawson at 703.438.3115.
2010 Annual Meeting Sponsors
ToxExposure Sponsorship
The goal of ToxExpo's management
team is to make sure that you make the most of your presence
at the exhibition. ToxExpo
is the largest event of its kind and being part of the
show is only half of the solution. Marketing plans need
to be
well-thought out with a strategy that includes pre- and
post-show promotions for you to reach your return on
investment
and drive attendees out of the aisles and into your booth.
You will find an entire menu of sponsorship opportunities designed to assist
your organization in establishing a leadership position in the 2010 exhibition.
Be sure to read the entire contents of this section and
please feel free to contact Liz Kasabian at 703.438.3115 to help you get
the most out of your marketing dollars.
Career Resource and Development Services
The Society is committed to providing SOT members with a unique and effective way to locate a position that matches your skills and training. To help you reach this objective, the Society provides the Career Resource and Development (CRAD) on-line Job Bank and on-site Job Bank Center. These services are offered free of charge to all SOT members.
SOT’s on-line job bank makes it easy for candidates and employers alike to access the
Career Resource and Development Service. Registrations are continuously processed and valid for six months. Once registered, candidates may search the listing of available jobs and employers may browse candidate profiles. During the registration period, users can update their listings or search the database as often as they wish. Communication with a desired employer or candidate can even be made
via e-mail messages created within the system.
The Career Resource and Development Center is an important part of the Annual Meeting, providing a coordinated service for information regarding career opportunities and qualified candidates. Please do your job and candidate searches before you arrive at the meeting. Access to the
SOT Job Bank in the Center will be limited to the availability of 3–4 computers at the meeting. Employers and candidates will have access to computers, but computer use will be restricted to short searches for updates or new information.
Although pre-registration is encouraged, registrations will be accepted at the Annual Meeting. All users with current registrations at the time of the Annual Meeting will be permitted to use the service.
For additional information contact
Kristen Meletti at SOT Headquarters 703.438.3115.
Lunch with an Expert
Date and time varies by group (Meet at Bulletin Board in Registration Area)
This event is an informal gathering of a small group of students and a Toxicology Expert. Sign up via the Student Services section of the SOT Web site. The groups are matched by research interests and the Expert for each group identifies a time and place to assemble. Details for the group meeting will be sent advance of meeting.
Food Services
Coffee Breaks
The exhibiting companies are pleased to sponsor complimentary coffee in the Exhibit Hall between 9:15 AM–10:15 AM, Monday through Wednesday. See Exhibit Hall signage for locations.
Concessions
Concession stands are available in the Exhibit Hall Monday 9:15 AM–2:30 PM, and Tuesday and Wednesday from 8:30 AM–2:30 PM. Breakfast and lunch items will be available, as well as coffee, soda, bottled water, and snacks for purchase.
Internet Access
SOT knows the importance of staying connected to your daily activities while attending the Annual Meeting and provides you several ways to access the Internet.
Computers Available at the Convention Center
SOT will provide computers you can use to access the Internet.
"Hot Zone" Wireless Access
"Hot Zone" designated areas in the Exhibit Hall will be clearly marked for laptop and handheld users to access the Internet via the Wi-Fi network at the Convention Center.
Internet E-mail Center
The SOT Annual Meeting E-mail Center is provided to help you stay connected to your colleagues during the Annual Meeting. SOT members, 2010 Annual Meeting attendees including exhibitors, and CRAD Job Bank registrants can access the E-mail Center on the SOT Web site to send and receive e-mail messages before, during, and after the 2010 Annual Meeting—just like a standard e-mail application. The difference? The E-mail Center gives you a unique mailbox without having to provide your personal e-mail address to correspondents.
The service will send you an e-mail alert when you receive a message. Use the communication preference to forward your incoming messages to your standard e-mail address or PDA.
Available 24/7, access to the E-mail Center is available any time of day and from any computer with an Internet connection, before, during and after the 2010 Annual Meeting. Simply visit the SOT Web site and follow the E-mail Center link from the homepage.
To log into your mailbox, use your e-mail address and password or Annual Meeting badge number. If you don’t know your login, you can use the SOT password retrieval request from the login on the SOT Web site or ask the Annual Meeting registration staff or E-mail Center attendant for assistance.
Job Bank users will have the option to send messages to the Annual Meeting E-mail Center mailboxes. E-mail Center users will have the option to send messages to Job Bank registrant mailboxes by name or position number or resume number.
Additionally, the E-mail Center provides extended communication permitting members and CRAD registrants who do not attend the meeting to communicate with attendees. Even colleagues and family members can e-mail messages into the Center.
Lost and Found
Lost and found articles may be taken to the SOT Headquarters Office, in the Salt Palace Convention Center. Any items left in the SOT Headquarters Office after 11:30 AM, Thursday, March 11 will be deposited in the Security Office at the Convention Center.
Luggage/Coat Check
For your convenience, a luggage/coat check will be available in the Salt Palace Convention Center. Laptop computers will not be accepted. The luggage/coat check will be open from Sunday, March 7 through Thursday, March 11. There will be a fee of $2 per item.
Hours of operation:
| Sunday |
7:00 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday |
7:00 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday |
7:00 AM–8:00 PM |
| Wednesday |
7:00 AM–8:00 PM |
| Thursday |
7:00 AM–1:00 PM |
Luggage/coat check hours are subject to change.
Message Boards
The pen is still mighty. Leave a quick note on the message boards. Note pads and push pins will be available to post messages on the message boards.
Photography Policy and Protocols for Attendees
Out of courtesy for the scientific presenters, we appreciate your compliance with the following policies:
- Cell phones and other electronic devices should be set on mute.
- Electronic capture of scientific sessions by any method is prohibited.
- Children under the age of 15 are not allowed in scientific sessions unless consent is given by the session chair.
Session chairs are asked to strictly enforce these policies and individuals who do not comply will be asked to leave the session.
- Photography of poster presentations is prohibited without the specific consent of the presenter(s)/author(s).
- Children under the age of 15 are prohibited from accessing the Exhibit Hall at any time.
If you have any questions regarding these polices, please contact the SOT Headquarter staff at the Registration Desk.
SOT Headquarters Office
The SOT Headquarters Office is located in the Salt Palace Convention Center.
SOT Headquarters Office hours:
| Saturday |
4:00 PM–7:00 PM |
| Sunday |
7:00 AM–5:30 PM |
| Monday |
7:00 AM–5:00 PM |
| Tuesday |
7:00 AM–4:00 PM |
| Wednesday |
7:00 AM–4:00 PM |
| Thursday |
7:00 AM–11:30 AM |
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