Theme: Frontiers in Toxicology & Risk Assessment

Global Toxicology 2019

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Global Toxicology 2019

Conference Series llc LTD is rejoiced to announce the commencement of “18th International Conference on Global Toxicology and Risk Assessment” during October 14-15, 2019 in Paris France. The theme of the conference will be “Frontiers in Toxicology & Risk Assessment”. 

GLOBAL TOXICOLOGY 2019 aims to bring together scientists, doctors, professors, lecturers in Toxicology, researchers, students, training institutes, Laboratories, association and societies, and individuals have an interest in the field of Toxicology and Pharmacology.

Conference Series organizes conferences over 1600 Global Events inclusive of 1200+ Conferences, 600+ Upcoming and Previous Symposiums and Workshops in USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000+ scientific societies and publishes over 800 Open access Journals which contains over 50000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as members of editorial board.

 

Why to Attend???

Global Toxicology and risk assessment Conference provides a global platform for exchanging ideas and makes us updated about the advancements and innovations in Toxicology and Pharmacology in a wide range. The conference regular sessions will be followed by the exhibition and sessions of Networking. Expecting leads and global business exposure from Directors, CEOs, and eminent experts from Academia and Industry.

We hope this lays an excellent platform to share your best Toxicology practice initiative, research project, or provide continuing education as it relates current topics and advances around the industries and field of research. Global Toxicology 2019 provides participants with breakout sessions highlighting clinical projects, education, and research studies. The conference on Toxicology has engaging interactive presentations, and keynote panel discussions with key policymakers and experts in Toxicology and Pharmacology

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  1. Toxicology and Risk Assessment (TRA)

Toxicology Risk Assessment gives details of a product’s consistency with measures such as health and security and market acknowledgment all over the parts of the product in areas of manufacturing and distributing. Toxicological assessments helps in determining if the product poses a potential risk for the toxicological ranges measured. Hence the Toxicology studies are most essential in Product management and Product testing.

Toxicology Risk Assessment (TRA) includes:

  • Evaluation of the toxicity.
  • Exposure considerations.
  • Hazardous Products Regulations.
  • Compliance guidance.

 

Related Societies:

Europe: British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST), Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology.

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

  1. Clinical Toxicology

Clinical Toxicology is the field of study that involves investigation of effects which are adverse, and the diseases by the toxins to the normal human body. The Variety of sciences that are included under the study of Clinical Toxicology is pharmacological, pathological, and areas of biochemistry. Clinical Toxicology is one of the studies that can be not only chosen to practice by physicians but also have its contributions in other health professionals such as physician assistants, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, & health professionals. The inclusion of a session on Clinical Toxicology would be excellent to gain further knowledge on Toxicology.

Some other branches along with Clinical toxicology are

  • Medical toxicology
  • Computational toxicology

Related Societies:

Europe: Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology. British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST),

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

 

  1. Cardiovascular Toxicology

The Cardiovascular Toxicology is the field of Toxicology that deals and studies with the agonistic and antagonistic impacts on the blood circulatory system which result from the introduction to chemicals. It is the study about the information of the hindrance actions of the newly introduced cardiovascular drugs. Some of the drugs whose impact is on Circulations and Central nervous system which ultimately affect that centres heart rhythm such as Arrhythmia or might as well cause cardiogenic shock or death or sometimes they show effect indirectly on circulation by inducing effects on Blood pressure which might be due to associated arrhythmias. Thus the study of these effect and related consequences has been a breakthrough in the phase of Cardiology and Toxicology.

Related Societies:

Europe: British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST), Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology.

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

 

  1. Neurotoxicology

Neurotoxicology refers to the study of change in the science, structure, or mechanism of the neurological system following to effect caused by any sort of physical or a chemical mechanism. Advances in the field of research and study of the structure and function of the Neuronal system have excelled the study over the effects of chemicals and reagents for treating diseases such as various syndromes and diseases such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and other effects of Anxiety and depression. However, some chemicals might lead to abominable effects that can limit their utility in treatment. Some of the drugs used for treatment of Cancers might also has their effects on the Nervous system and sensory impulses in various nerve endings and fragile sensory systems such as visual, tactile and Auditory responses. This session of Toxicology would mainly focus on investigating impacts of introduction to toxic substances.

Related Societies:

Europe: Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology. British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST),

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

  1. Toxicopathology

Toxicopathology is the analysis, investigation, development of risk assessment and risk management of the changes in the structural and functional aspects of cells, tissues, and organs that are caused by toxins, poisons, and physical operators and policies based on such information. Toxicopathology primarily deals with the mechanism by which this functional and the structural effect is induced. The session of Toxicopathology mainly covers the overall knowledge gain about the effects of toxins and different chemicals that effects on the various functions of the structural and functional units in the human body.

Related Societies:

Europe: British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST), Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology.

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

 

  1. Toxicology study in Haemostasis

Haemostasis is the first step of wound healing after the wound ceases to bleed due to a mechanism of Coagulation. If the process of haemostasis does not occur it might lead to an excess loss of blood which can lead to the hypovolemic shock or even death of the individual. The liquid monomer component of Methyl Methacrylate is a cytotoxic component which is associated frequently with fatal cardiorespiratory collapse in cases of Implantations of acrylic cements. And some of the cases where the usage of the NSAIDS may lead to an increased tendency of bleeding which can be considered fatal some times and thus the study of the effect of Haemostasis play a very important role in the field of Toxicology. Hence the study of the Knowledge is essential in cases of drug effects on Haemostasis.

Related Societies:

Europe: Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology. British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST),

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

  1. Toxicology study in Effects on Liver and Kidney

The liver is the site of biotransformation and detoxification of drugs and other cycles essential for life processes Majority of the drugs used show effects which might be direct or indirectly related to their use. In majority of the cases where one drug’s detoxification would be rather altered or disturbed when a hepatotoxic drug is included causing damage to the whole system. Some of the most common toxicants for the liver include natural solvents and substantial metals which are unusual classes of toxicants known to affect renal capacity. Hence the usage of a drug, will directly affects the performance of another drug when it directly affects the performance of the liver and kidneys. There is a need to study the drug effects in dependence to the drugs reaction in the body. Hence renal and hepatic data is considered most important in case of Toxicology studies.

Related Societies:

Europe: British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST), Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology.

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

 

  1. Environmental Toxicology

Environmental Toxicology is a detailed study of the eventual effects of chemicals on the earth that mostly include hazardous chemicals normally found in the earth. Environmental toxicology is usually linked to the study and examination of chemicals that affect the earth and environment starting from the point of regular Human use. Environmental Health Toxicology and Ecotoxicology are the major subclasses in this study, which mainly provides a better understanding over the processes which play a major role in the process of degradation by the means of Biotic and Abiotic sources. Hence this study is considered a major unit in the topic of Toxicology.

Related Societies:

Europe: Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology. British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST),

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

  1. Forensic Toxicology

Forensic toxicology is one of the wings of the Sciences Toxicology and Pharmacology which mainly deals about the study of the Impacts in legal and medical investigation of death with the help of other sciences such as Analytical chemistry and clinical chemistry along with Pharmacology and Toxicology. Interpretation of the obtained results in the study of forensic toxicology is the primary concern. The study includes all the samples that can be possibly tested such as Urine, Blood, Hair sample, other organisms are possibly tested by the help of Detection and Classification techniques such as Chromatography.  

Related Societies:

Europe: British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST), Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology.

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

  1. Immunotoxicology

Immunotoxicology deals with the study of dysfunction of the immune system resulting from Subjection of an organism to a Drug. The immune dysfunction thus might be called as immunosuppression or altered immune responses such as, allergies, autoimmune diseases or inflammatory-based diseases or pathologies. Since the immune system plays a very important role in host defence to a disease, Pathogen and as well as in homeostasis of an organism, identification of an immunotoxic risk is significant in the protection of living organism. In the infant and before the age of being an adult the study is called to as Developmental Immunotoxicology

Related Societies:

Europe: Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology. British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST),

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

  1. Genetic Toxicology

Genetic Toxicology is the branch which deals with the study of the damages to the genes by means of chemical or Physical factors. Most of the damages to the genetic materials such as DNA and RNA are mostly repaired, if the process had a faulty mechanism in repairing or the process is not functional timely and correctly, these changes or the damages cause mutations and might tend to alteration or deletion of a particular gene. This Genetic Toxicity is thus defined as the changes or the effects to the genetic material resulting in inheritable or mutational defects. Various changes include breakage of the Chromosomes (clastogenesis), mutagenesis, aneugenesis or recombinations are some of the possible changes that might be alter the Genetic Material.

Related Societies:

Europe: British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST), Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology.

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

  1. Molecular Toxicology

Molecular toxicology is a field concerned with study of the effects of various chemical substances on living organisms. Molecular toxicology includes the Knowledge of applied fields of biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, toxicology, as well as academic research. Molecular toxicology involves research in biophysics and biochemistry heavily as well as application of the knowledge in laboratory and environmental processes. Sessions in the area of molecular toxicology studies the effects of chemicals on live microscopic organisms. This form of toxicology includes the study of both naturally occurring and synthetic components as chemicals and other molecules. Also considered are the effects of factors such as genetic, physiologic and environmental on the organisms.

Related Societies:

Europe: Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology. British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST),

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

  1. Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology

Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology, is a comprehensive and authoritative study that deals with parent, placenta, and foetus and the continuous changes that occur in each and relation to discussing a broad range of topics, including nanoparticles and radiation, gases and solvents, smoking, alcohol and drug abuse, and metals, amongst others along With a special focus on placental toxicity. Reproductive toxicity includes the effects of a toxic substance on the reproductive ability of an organism and later stages of development of the offspring and tis is as well referred to as an adverse effects of chemicals substances on sexual functioning and fertility in reproducing individuals, as well as later developmental toxicity which is noticed in the offspring. Developmental toxicity refers to the adverse effects induced during the stages of pregnancy, or as a result of parental exposure to chemicals during pregnancy or at any point in the life span of the organism during its stages of development.

Related Societies:

Europe: British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST), Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology.

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

  1. Systemic Toxicology

Systemic Toxicology refers to toxic side effects which might be caused due to the result of absorption, distribution Metabolism of a substance that affects the whole body rather than a specific tissue or Organs or an area distant from its entry point. As in many cases the chemicals that produce systemic toxicity does not cause a similar level of toxicity in every part or organs, but generally cause major toxicity to a single or multiple organs which are thus referred to as the target organs of toxicity for that chemical substance. Systemic toxicology deals with the study of adverse effects of a substance on various organs and tissues in the living organism. Toxicity is often classified as acute, sub-acute and chronic.

Related Societies:

Europe: Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology. British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST),

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

  1. Toxicity Testing`

Toxicology testing is also referred to as safety assessment testing, or toxicity testing, which is normally conducted to determine the level to which a substance or a chemical can deteriorate a biotic or abiotic component. It is often conducted using standard test procedures to match with governing regulation, regularly practiced in case of medicines, pesticides, and other chemical components. Toxicology is a part of the field of pre-clinical development. Stages of in vitro and in vivo research are conducted to estimate and determine the safe concentration / usable doses of the chemical that can be exposed in organisms. Toxicological tastings are progressively utilised in majority of Drug testing procedures and majorly carried out by research and Development in Pharmaceutical industry, and other biotechnology companies or to measure the impacts of a constrained exposure of a creature to a substance and developments in the same.

Related Societies:

Europe: British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST), Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology.

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

 

  1. Chemical Carcinogenesis 

Exposure to the chemical compounds that can induce varying effects, ranging from instant mortality to a gradual process of progression of carcinogenesis is called as Chemical Carcinogenesis. The stages involved in carcinogenesis normally are initiation, promotion and progression which are characterised by structural and functional modifications and result from genetic and/or epigenetic alterations/ Changes. These genetic modifications include mutations in genes that control cell proliferation, cell death and DNA repair and proto-oncogenes and tumour suppressing genes. The epigenetic factors, which are considered as being non-genetic in character, can also contribute to carcinogenesis via epigenetic mechanisms which silence gene expression.

Related Societies:

Europe : Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology. British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST),

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

 

  1. Applications of Toxicology

Toxicological studies have a very prominent role in the process of drug testing and determining the dose effects of the drug with respect to the individuals. The toxicology helps us determine the lethal dose concentration and the minimum effective concentration and safety window of a drug and therapeutic index of the drug and also useful in Therapeutic drug monitoring which plays a major role in the maintenance of drug concentration in the patients who has hepatic failure and prevent drug over dosage.

Here is some of the main application of the toxicology in the fields such as Medical toxicology, Clinical toxicology, Computational toxicology.

Related Societies:

Europe: British Toxicology Society (BTS), EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology, German Society of Toxicology (GST), European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV), Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST), Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST), Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST), Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP), Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology.

USA: American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT), American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT), American College of Toxicology (ACT), American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT), Society for Risk Assessment (SRT), Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST), Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS).

Asia Pacific: Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT), SETAC, Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC), Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST), Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT), Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology.

Conference Series LLC Ltd welcomes you to the “18th Global Toxicology and Risk Assessment Conference” during October 14-15, 2019, in Paris, France. The conference mainly focuses on the theme “Frontiers in Toxicology & Risk Assessment”. The organizing committee is ready to commencement the exciting and informative conference program including complete Speech notes, symposia, workshops on various topics, poster presentations and several programs for participants along with sessions of Networking from all over the world. We invite you to join the event, where you will be sure to have an never before experience with scholars from around the Globe. All the members of Global Toxicology 2019 organizing committee will be looking forward to meet you in Paris, France.

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Importance & Scope:

Toxicology is the study of the toxic impacts of chemicals or physical operators on organisms. The evaluation process of the pharmaceutical products which ensures the safety of the products and drugs related to animals and man with respect to normal physiological function and reproductive performance. Regulatory authorities, around the world, require data on the toxic potential of New Chemical Entities (NCEs) as part of their evaluation process. Toxicity assays and assessment have become an integral component of the regulatory; Research and Development requirements. Different branches of toxicology come into play such as Clinical, Biomedical, Public Health, Regulatory, Environmental toxicology and Computational toxicology. The mechanism of action, adverse effects of exposure, understanding the responses through testing procedures, Clinical and Preclinical trials, recognition, identification, and development and uses are some of the possible applications of toxicology.

Why Paris, France??

The capital of France Paris is the most populous city , with an area of more than 100 square kilometres and an estimated population of over 2.1 million. Since period of 17th century, Paris is considered one of Europe's major centres of finance, commerce, fashion, Arts and sciences. Paris is the centre and seat of governance of the Paris Region with about 18% of the population of France. The Region had and enormous GDP of US$850 billion by 2016, which is around more than 30% of the GDP of France, and considered the 5th largest by GDP and considered second-most expensive city in the world, behind Singapore.

The city is a hub for rail, highway, and air-transport served by two international airports: Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Paris-Orly, the subway channel The Paris Métro, along with the railway Gare du Nord. Also known for the heritage, architecture and monuments has been the a city of attraction in Europe with over 10 million visitors in 2017-2018.The Musée d'Orsay and Musée de l'Orangerie are recognised for the vast art collecton of French Impressionist art, and the Pompidou Centre Musée National d'Art Moderne with largest collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe. Paris also has the UNESCO Heritage Site The historical district along the Seine in the city. The landmarks Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris and the Gothic royal chapel of Sainte-Chapelle are situated in the centre of the city, the Eiffel Tower and the Grand Palais and Petit Palais which are built for the Universal Exposition back in 1889 and 1900 respectively. The Arc de Triomphe on the Champs-Élysées, and the Basilica of Sacré-Coeur on the hill of Montmartre attracted more than 20 million visitors in 2017 based on the data of the Hotels in Paris, hence is considered the 3rd most visited travel destination in the world. Paris being the host for the Olympic Games back in 1900, 1924, will also host the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Conference Highlights:

  • Toxicology and Risk Assessment (TRA)
  • Clinical Toxicology
  • Cardiovascular Toxicology
  • Neurotoxicology
  • Toxicopathology
  • Toxicology study in Haemostasis
  • Toxicology study in Effects on Liver and kidney
  • Environmental Toxicology
  • Forensic Toxicology
  • Immunotoxicology
  • Genetic Toxicology
  • Molecular Toxicology
  • Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology
  • Systemic Toxicology
  • Toxicity Testing`
  • Chemical Carcinogenesis
  • Applications of Toxicology

Major Associations around the Globe:

  • British Toxicology Society (BTS)
  • EUROTOX Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology
  • German Society of Toxicology (GST)
  • European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP), European Society of Toxicology In Vitro (ESTIV)
  • Finnish Society of Toxicology (FST)
  • Swedish Society of Toxicology (SST)
  • Austrian Society of Toxicology (AST)
  • Swiss Society for Clinical Pharmacology (SSCP)
  • Czech Society for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology
  • European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
  • Russian Society of Toxicology, Spanish Association of Toxicology
  • American Board of Toxicology (ABT), Society of Toxicology (SOT)
  • American Board of Forensic Toxicology (ABOFT), American Board of Veterinary Toxicology (ABOVT)
  • American College of Toxicology (ACT)
  • American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT), International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX)
  • Society of Forensic Toxicologists (SFT)
  • Society for Risk Assessment (SRT)
  • Colombia Society of Toxicology (CST)
  • Toxicology Cuban Society (TCS)
  • Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT)
  • SETAC
  • Society of Toxicology of Canada (STC)
  • Bangladesh Society of Toxicology (BST)
  • Korean Society of Clinical Toxicology (KSCT)
  • Philippine Society of Clinical and Occupational Toxicology

Major Pharmaceutical industries

  • AbbVie
  • ACL Industrial Toxicology Laboratory
  • Actavis
  • Advanced Toxicology Network
  • Alere Toxicology
  • Amgen
  • Astellas
  • AstraZeneca
  • Baptist Medical Center - Toxicology Laboratory
  • Baxter
  • Bayer
  • Biogen Idec
  • Boehringer Ingelheim
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb
  • ChemaTox Laboratory
  • CiTox LAB
  • Daiichi Sankyo
  • Gilead Sciences
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Intertek Pharmaceutical Toxicology Consulting
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Lilly
  • MedTox Laboratories, Inc
  • Merck & Co.
  • Merck KGaA
  • Novartis
  • Novo Nordisk
  • One Source Toxicology Laboratory, Inc
  • Otsuka
  • Pacific Toxicology Laboratories
  • Pfizer
  • Redwood Toxicology Laboratories
  • Roche
  • Sanofi
  • St. Anthony Hospital Toxicology Laboratory
  • Takeda
  • Teva
  • Toxicology & Drug Monitoring Laboratory
  • Toxicology Labs, Inc
  • Toxicology Testing - Exova
  • Toxicology Testing Service, Inc
  • U.S. Army Forensic Toxicology Drug Testing Laboratory

Major Marketing Associations in Europe:

  • Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI)
  • Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland
  • Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS)
  • UK Clinical Pharmacy Association
  • Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA)
  • Commission on Human Medicines
  • General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
  • National Pharmacy Association
  • UKMedix (UKM)
  • Cochrane Collaboration
  • National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA)
  • Department of Health (DoH)
  • DrugScope
  • UK Clinical Pharmacy Association
  • NHS Confederation
  • National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE)
  • Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
  • Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA)

Top 10 Global Toxicology Laboratories

  • Mayo Medical Labs
  • Sterling References Laboratories
  • Atlantic Diagnostic Laboratories or 'A.D.L.'
  • Castle Medical, LLC 
  • Alere Toxicology 
  • Pacific Toxicology Laboratories
  • National Toxicology Laboratories
  • A.I.T. Laboratories
  • A.F.T.S. Labs 
  • ExperTox

Top Universities in Europe:

  • Heidelberg University
  • Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • University of Milan
  • University Catholique of Louvain
  • University of Helsinki
  • University of Munich
  • Ghent University
  • University of Porto
  • VU University Amsterdam
  • University of Groningen
  • Paris Descartes University-Paris V
  • University of Amsterdam
  • Technische Universität München
  • Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München   
  • Kit, Karlsruher Institut Für Technologie
  • Freie Universität Berlin
  • Trinity College Dublin
  • Delft University of Technology
  • Aarhus University
  • University of Helsinki
  • University of Copenhagen
  • Karolinska Institute
  • Utrecht University
  • Catholic University of Leuven
  • Leiden University
  • Uppsala University
  • Université Paris-Sud
  • Freie Universität Berlin
  • University of Barcelona

Target Audience:

  • Toxicologists
  • Emergency Medicine Physicians
  • Pharmacologists
  • Clinicians
  • Forensic professionals
  • Criminologists
  • Corporate Managers
  • Laboratory Directors
  • Biotechnology and Health Care industries across the globe
  • Principal Investigators
  • Decision makers from all corners of the Pharmaceutical organisations

Top Toxicology Companies:

  • Aegis Sciences
  • Metabolon
  • Alere
  • WuXi AppTec
  • Rules-Based Medicine’s (RBM)
  • BIOCIUS Life Sciences, Inc.'s
  • The Jackson Laboratory
  • Geneva Laboratories, Inc.
  • Randox Toxicology

Market Analysis:

The Global market for In-Vitro Toxicology testing market has been estimated to be USD nearly 11billion in 2014 and it is projected to reach above USD 18.5billion by the end of 2020 at a CAGR of 9.7-9.8% during the forecast period from 2014-2020. Inclusion of in-vitro toxicology has started a new era in biopharmaceutical research. It is considered one of the most significant steps in drug discovery and formulation. The in-vitro toxicology will improve the process of quality of drugs entering clinical studies and also improves the safety margin and efficiency of new compounds and allows compounds to be arranged properly in the development process. Earlier and more accurate identification of potential mechanisms that cause drug interaction and reactions have significant potential for improving consequences in drug management and discovery.

 

Industries require toxicity testing and assessment of their products strength and concentrations as mentioned in their particular Pharmacopoeias. On the basis of end-users, the market is divided further into pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, Food and household products, chemicals industry, and beverages industry. Where the largest share is held over by Pharmaceuticals and drug industry and increased adoption of in vitro methods in the detection of adverse effects to curb drug formulation costs and initiatives by agencies and programs that are initiated by the various Unions. In the upcoming decades Cosmetics industry is expected to be the fastest growing because of government and the support of Cosmetics Directive.

Figure 2: Global In-Vitro Toxicology Testing Market Growth, Trends & Forecasts over Period of 2014-2020.

 

The growth and advancements technologies, higher opposition to biological testing and screening and advances in protocols of toxicity testing are the major factors which strive for the growth of the In-Vitro testing market. However, Predictive ability of the tests, regulatory framework and the inability of the models to detect certain anomalies are the challenges faced during the process of testing.

The scale and the market for in-vitro testing is dependent and differentiated on basis of Technology, Methodology and Applications. Technology segment is further branched into Screening, Imaging, Cell Culture, Genomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics. The methodologies mainly involved in in-vitro testing are Assay based which further includes Biochemical Assay, In Silico and Ex vivo based methods. The application segment is further segmented into toxicity levels in Systemic, Dermal, Ocular, pharmacokinetics & metabolism, Organ-Specific, Reproductive/Developmental and others respectively.

 

 

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City Attractions of Paris:

  • Eiffel Tower
  • Louvre Museum
  • Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris
  • Avenue des Champs-Élysées
  • Musee d'Orsay
  • Palais Garnier Opera House & the Bibliotèchque-Musée de l'Opera
  • Place de la Concorde
  • Arc de Triomphe
  • Sainte-Chapelle
  • Luxembourg Gardens
  • Sacré-Coeur and Quartier Montmartre
  • Panthéon
  • Place de Vosges
  • Place Vendome
  • Centre Pompidou
  • Les Invalides
  • Palais-Royal
  • Bastille
  • Place du Châtelet & Tour Saint-Jacques
  • Grand Arche of La Défense and many more...

NOTE: The invitation letter will be provided after the attendee confirms his/her participation by reserving a slot as delegate/ speaker for the conference .

 

 

 

Abstract Submission Deadlines:

Early Bird Abstract Submission: June 12, 2019

Second Line Abstract Submission: August 28, 2019

Final Submission Deadline: September 28, 2019

 

Registration Deadlines:

Early Bird: June 12, 2019

Second Round: August 28, 2019

Final Registration: October 14, 2019

 

 

 

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