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The study of the adverse effects of chemical, physical, or biological agents on living organisms and the ecosystem, including the prevention and amelioration of the effects.
Dates and Times Vary
March 19–23, 2023
Details on upcoming SOT events, as well as those submitted by other scientific meeting and event organizers.
The SOT official journal is one of the Society’s core programs, publishing a broad spectrum of impactful research in toxicology.
Exclusive to SOT members, this blog contains information on grant and funding opportunities of relevance to toxicologists.
This online program provides 24/7 access to courses covering established knowledge and new developments in toxicology and related disciplines.
View the Society’s collection of presentation recordings, interviews, and more.
The Endowment Fund supports the future of toxicology through a series of funds designed to aid toxicologists and SOT programs.
There are many ways to contribute to the Endowment Fund—from planned giving to donations in honor of someone else.
Eligibility requirements and instructions on how to apply are available as part of each individual award description.
Application Deadline: January 7
The CSS Officers encourage graduate students to submit their abstracts for competition for best abstract awards. To qualify, your work must be related to ... Read more
The CSS Officers invite graduate students to submit their abstracts for competition for the newly established Environmental Carcinogenesis Merit Award. ... Read more
The CSS Officers invite postdoctoral researchers (within their first 3 years of training) to submit their abstracts for competition for the newly ... Read more
The goal of the James A. Swenberg Carcinogenesis Merit Award Fund is to encourage junior faculty members to conduct transformative mechanistic research in ... Read more
The CSS Officers encourage postdoctoral researchers and young investigators who have received their PhD within the past 3 years to submit their abstracts ... Read more