ID | Promoter (Society, Institution, Individual) | Proposal titles |
PART 1: COLLECTION OF SYMPOSIUM PROPOSALS | ||
S1: NEW METHODOLOGY AND EMERGING PARADIGMS FOR TOXICOLOGY RESEARCH | ||
S1.2 | UK | Cross-sector replacement, reduction and refinement of acute toxicity tests |
S1.4 | China | Organoids and organ-on-a-chip in Toxicology |
S2: NEW TOXICANTS AND TARGETED ORGANS | ||
S2.1 | European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT) | Toxicity of opioids: new insights to understand and face the progressing threat |
S2.2 | European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT) | Pesticide and herbicide exposure: from risk assessment to morbi-mortality reduction |
S2.4 | Yun Wang, School of Public Health, Peking University, P.R. China | Assessing the exposure and toxicity of emerging toxicants in humans |
S2.5 | China | Advancements in Reproductive Toxicology |
S3: TOXICOLOGICAL MECHANISM | ||
S3.1 | International Working Group for Alternatives to in vivo Developmental Immunotoxicity Testing | Mapping Human Immune Development and New Approach Methodologies to Test its Vulnerability to Toxicants |
S3.3 | IARC/WHO, IARC Monographs Programme, Federica Madia | Relevance of non-genotoxic mechanistic endpoints in different test systems for the evidence-based evaluation of carcinogenic hazards |
S3.5 | Committee of Special Medicine Toxicology,CST | Environmental genotoxic effects: DNA damage response and cell death signaling |
S3.6 | Committee of Epigenetic Toxicology of Chinese Society of Toxicology | Non-coding RNA dysregulations and environmental carcinogenesis |
S4: NANO AND PARTICULATE TOXICOLOGY | ||
S4.2 | Flemming R. Cassee, Netherlands | Systemic and next generation toxic effects of inhaled carbonaceous ultrafine particles |
S4.4 | Toxicology Society of South Africa (TOXSA) | The Serious Issue of Interference in Nanotoxicology |
S4.5 | German Toxicology Society, PD Dr. Robert Landsiedel (president) | Adverse Health Effects of Particulate Matter |
S4.6 | Toxicology Society of Taiwan | Air pollutants and PM2.5 - chemical composition and health consequences. |
S4.7 | China | Environmental Toxicology on Micro- and Nano-Particulate Pollutants |
S4.8 | Genetic Toxicology Committee of Chinese Society of Toxicology, CST |
Genetic toxicology, stem cell toxicology and nanotoxicology |
S5: COMPUTATIONAL TOXICOLOGY, DATA SCIENCE AND AI | ||
S5.1 | UK | Modernising approaches to safety assessment through use of in silico approaches in decision-making |
S5.2 |
Austrian Society of Toxicology, Prof. Dr. Doris Marko;
Carcinogenesis Speciality Section of EUROTOX
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PARC- new approaches to model kinetic properties |
S5.3 | Brussels-Belgium | Towards next generation probabilistic risk assessment propelled by artificial intelligence and quantitative mode-of-action ontologies. |
S5.4 | Committee of Alternatives MethodsTranslational Toxicology, CST and Swiss Dow Chemical Co. , Ltd. | Thresholds of Toxicological Concern – recent developments across regions and at the interface with computational modelling |
S6: CLINICAL AND DRUG TOXICOLOGY | ||
S6.1 | European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT) | Toxicities from traditional pharmaceutical drugs: new insights into the mechanisms and therapeutic approaches |
S6.3 | The Japanese Society of Toxicology (JSOT) | Mechanisms of immune system toxicity and therapeutic approaches for modifying disease |
S6.5 | Committee of Clinical Toxicology, CST |
Clinical Translation and Practice of Hepatic Toxicology |
S7: SAFETY ASSESSMENT AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS | ||
S7.1 | USA | Challenges and Opportunities in Translating Microphysiological Systems to Regulatory Decisions? |
S7.4 | NSF International | The Westward Movement of Botanicals |
S7.5 | Turkish Society of Toxicology | Safety assessments for dietary supplements and herbal products |
S7.6 | P&G Technologies (Beijing) Ltd. | The science, application and management in risk assessment |
S7.7 | Thai Society of Toxicology | Safety of Recycled Plastic for Food Packaging |
S7.9 | Committee of Computational Toxicology, CST | AI-Empowered Environmental Computational Toxicology |
S7.10 | The Chinese Society of Toxicology | Novel Strategies for Safety Assessment: A Paradigm Shift for the Future |
S7.11 | Philip Marx-Stoelting, Head of 3R working group of GT (German Society for Toxicology), Head of Unit Testing and Assessment Strategies, BfR (German Federal Institute of Risk Assessment) | Next generation risk assessment |
PART 2. COLLECTION OF WORKSHOP PROPOSALS | ||
W1.1 | Committee of Nanotoxicology, CST | Application of synchrotron radiation techniques in Toxicology |
W1.2 | Committee of Drug Toxicology & Safety Evaluation, CST | Drug toxicology and drug safety evaluation |
W1.3 | China | Heavy Metal Toxicity and Human Health |
W1.7 | Malaysia | Understanding and Mitigating Occupational Heavy Metal Exposure: A Comprehensive Approach |
W1.4 | China | High-throughput technology and health effects of heavy meatal |
W1.5 | USA | Joining Forces Towards The Human Exposome Project |
W1.6 | Virunya BHAT (World Health Organization) | Strategic Assessment and Prioritization of Chemicals for Hazard and Risk Assessment |
W1.8 | Committee of Alternatives MethodsTranslational Toxicology, CST、UK | Unlocking the Future of Safety: New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) and Next Generation Risk Assessment (NGRA) |
W1.9 | Elsevier | Gen AI in scientific publishing |
E1.2 | SoTox (Society of Toxicology, Chile) | Aquatic organisms as models for toxicity evaluation of emergent pollutants |
PART 3. COLLECTION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES | ||
E1.1 | Germany | Advancing Scientific Excellence and Increasing Confidence in NAMs through Good In Vitro Method Practices (GIVIMP) |
E1.3 | L’Oréal Research and Innovation Center | Episkin Academy Training |
E1.5 | Flemming R. Cassee | FROM THE PAST TO THE PRESENT: DOES PARTICLE TOXICOLOGY REALLY CHANGE? |
E1.7 | European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT) | The emerging psychoactive drugs: epidemiology, consumption modes, and toxicities |
E1.9 | Kan Shao | Utilizing Computational Methods and Tools for Inferring and Predicting Reference Dose (RfD) in Chemical Risk Assessment |
E1.10 | American College of Toxicology | Advanced Toxicological Topics for Study Directors of Nonclinical |