Explore Late-Breaking Developments in Fundamental Areas of Toxicology! American Chemical Society Presents
Two Essential Short Course for Chemists, Biochemists, Molecular Biolog Toxicologists,Structure-Activity Specialists, Managers, Administrators, and
Regulatory Affairs Specialists Coming to Clearwater, Florida! Chemical Mechanisms in Toxicology Monday-Tuesday, October 31-November 1,1994 I Gain a better understanding of how toxic effects are produced by chemicals and drugs • Understand the role that metabolism plays in the onslaught of toxic effects I Study the relationship between chemical reactions and carcinogenesis, teratogenesis, liver toxicology, kidney toxicology, and immunotoxicology • Become more adept in predicting the toxic effects of drugs • Learn how to design safer chemical structures
Toxicology for Chemists Wednesday-Friday, November 2-4,1994 •
Explore 13 major areas of toxicology
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Receive the latest available information on risk assessment, regulatory affairs, acute and chronic testing, and quantitation
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Learn exacting methods of evaluating laboratory data
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Be able to make the most reliable scientific predictions possible
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Learn the best ways to approach scientific problems
C o u r s e Director: Frederick J . DiCarlo, Editor of Drug Metabolism Reviews, Associate Editor of Xenobiotica, co-editor of a series of volumes on drug and chemical toxicity, Senior Science Advisor for the U.S. EPA, and author of approximately 200 publications. For more information mail or FAX in the coupon below. Or call the ACS Continuing Education Short Course Office at (800) 227-5558 (TOLL FREE) or (202) 872-4508.
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