The American Chemical Society Presents Two State-of-the-Art Courses That Will Help You Approach Your Scientific Problems More Effectively! Coming to New Orleans in
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Tuesday-Wednesday, November 2-3, 1999 m Improve your ability to evaluate laboratory data and make predictions • Know the basis for risk assessment assumptions • Understand the experimental methods used to develop toxicology data • See how toxicological data are interpreted and misinterpreted
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Chemical Mechanisms in Toxicology Tuesday-Wednesday, November 4-5, 1999 • Gain valuable insights from experts in the field • Improve your ability to predict toxic effects • Understand how to classify chemicals according to potential mechanisms of action • Learn how chemicals cause cancer and organ toxicity
Course Director: James A. Bond To Register, call
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