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MONDAY-WEDNESDAY 26, 1982 WASHINGTON, DC

The Toxic Substances 5 Control Act makes this one

of the most important ACS Intensive Short Courses ever offered

Concern with toxic substances has become so widespread that it now pervades almost all scientific activities. To under­ stand the nature of the toxic challenges that confront us, and to cope intelligently with the explosion of federal legis­ lation in this area—the Toxic Substances Control Act; the Occupational Safety and Health Act; the Consumer Prod­ uct Safety Act; the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act; and others—it has become a necessity to be knowledgeable in toxicology. This course provides an intensive introduction to the general principles of toxicology as well as the practical ap­ proaches that guide decision-making in the field. It is de­ signed for chemists and other scientists, managers, and ad­ ministrators who seek an up-to-date broad-based grounding in toxicology. The lecturers are leaders in their fields, rec­ ognized nationally for their expertise and teaching compe­ tence. The course will be of help to those who are prepar­ ing to take the accreditation examination of the American Board of Toxicology.

Because of the unique character and unusual impor­ tance of this subject, we expect the course to fill up early. We suggest, therefore, that you register as soon as possible. If your plans change, cancellations will be ac­ cepted through May 2 1 .

PROGRAM General Principles of Toxicology; Acute and Chronic Toxicity Dr. Morris M. Joselow (course director), College of Medicine of New Jersey Quantitation Dr. Curtis Klaassen, University of Kansas Medical Center Risk Analysis Dr. Theodore Farber, FDA Epidemiology Dr. Kenneth Rothman, Harvard University School of Public Health Chemical Structures—Toxicology Relationships Dr. Andrew L. Reeves, Wayne State University Systematic Toxicity Testing Dr. Morris M. Joselow, College of Medicine of New Jersey Teratology and Reproduction Dr. James S. Bus, Chemical Industry Institute of Toxicology

To register or to receive a descriptive brochure on this course send the coupon below, write, or CALL (202) 872-4508.

Carcinogenesis Dr. Elizabeth Weisburger, National Cancer Institute

NOTE: The ACS reserves the right to substitute speakers or modify the program should the need arise.

Mutagenesis Dr. David T. Brusick, Litton Bionetics

American Chemical Society 1155 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 Please register me in the ACS Short Course "Toxicology: Principles and Practice." • ACS Member: $650.00 • Non-member: $720.00 PREPAYMENT IS REQUIRED FOR CONFIRMATION (Note: Special discounts are available for students and unemployed members. Write for details.) D Please send additional information. D I am not interested in attending the above course, but please add my name to your mailing list to receive announcements of future sessions. I D am

D am not an ACS member.

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Inhalation Toxicology Dr. Roger O. McClellan, Inhalation Toxicology Research Institute Toxicodynamics, Toxicokinetics Dr. Frederick Sperling, Prof. Emeritus, Howard University Toxicology of Skin and Eye Dr. Marshall Steinberg, Hazleton Laboratories Neurotoxicology Dr. Bernard Weiss, University of Rochester Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Toxicology Dr. Morris M. Joselow, College of Medicine of New Jersey

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Federal Regulation of Toxic Substances Mr. George S. Dominguez, Editor, Toxic Substances Journal