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DIVISION OF CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY SYMPOSIA AT THE 268TH NATIONAL ACS MEETING

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Principal Investigator: Shuck, Sarah C.
Institute Receiving Award Beckman Research Institute/City Of Hope
Location Duarte, CA
Grant Number R13ES036856
Funding Organization National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Award Funding Period 01 Jul 2024 to 30 Jun 2025
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The goal of this application is to obtain support for the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Toxicology (TOXI) at the 268th National Meeting, which will be held August 18-22, 2024, in Denver, CO. The mission of the Division of Chemical Toxicology is to improve human health and public welfare by promoting the understanding of chemical mechanisms that govern disease processes and the toxicity of drugs, environmental agents, and endogenous chemicals. Our goals include providing a diverse forum for communicating research in the field of chemical toxicology, encouraging research in chemical mechanisms of toxicity, and facilitating connections between academia, industry, and policy in scientific areas of mutual interest. We are also committed to developing the leadership and professional development skills of scientists from all levels and backgrounds. Thus, the requested funds will be used to support travel awards and expenses for graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and junior faculty. The overall TOXI program is organized around the theme of “Toxicological Predictions, Markers, and Outcomes Affecting Human Health” and complements the National Meeting theme of Elevating Chemistry. The program includes five thematic symposia, which will feature invited oral presentations by a diverse group of established and emerging investigators with a range of perspectives on each topic. The five thematic symposia are: (1) “Application of Augmented Artificial Intelligence in Toxicology Metabolism Prediction”, co-promoted by the Division of Chemical Information (CINF) and Medicinal Chemistry (MEDI), will explore the role of augmented AI in predicting toxic metabolites; (2) “The Role of Investigative Toxicology in Drug Discovery & Development”, co-promoted with MEDI, will provide insight into the role of investigative toxicology in a drug discovery setting; (3) “Revealing Toxicological Mechanisms of Small Molecules using Chemical Biology”, co-promoted with the Divisions of Biology (BIOL) and Organic Chemistry (ORGN), focusing on the innovative and creative use of chemical biology and functional omics strategies that reveal the mechanisms by which small molecules affect toxicity or alter biological activity; (4) “Advances in Forensic Toxicology”, co-promoted by the Society for Forensic Toxicology, focusing on the application of toxicological methods, studies, and knowledge to situations with medico-legal consequences; (5) “Women in Toxicology”, co- promoted with Chemical Research in Toxicology, will highlight the work of women in toxicology and explore how they are making strides to improve sustainable living throughout the world. The scientific program is clearly aligned with the mission of NIEHS.
Science Code(s)/Area of Science(s) Primary: 72 - Predictive Toxicology/Assay Development
Secondary: 03 - Carcinogenesis/Cell Transformation
Publications No publications associated with this grant
Program Officer Daniel Shaughnessy
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