Welcome to 11th International Congress of Toxicology, July 15 - 19, 2007  Montreal, Canada


Scientific Program
Week-at-a-Glance

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Sunday, July 15
17:30 - 18:00
Opening Ceremony

18:15 - 19:00
Deichmann Lecture
“An Ah Receptor Odyssey To The Shores Of Toxicology”
Allan Okey (Canada)

19:00 - 21:00
Welcoming Reception & Exhibits

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Monday / lundi
July 16 juillet
Tuesday / mardi
July 17 juillet
Wednesday / mercredi
July 18 juillet
Thursday / jeudi
July 19 juillet
08:15     IUTOX Early Career Toxicologist Award Lecture
M. Eddleston (UK)
 
08:30 - 09:30 Keynote Lecture 1
Conférence principale 1

Children’s Toxicology Issues In Developing Countries
J. Pronczuk (Switzerland)
Keynote Lecture 2
Conférence principale 2

Toxicogenomics: What Have We Learned About The Mechanisms Of Toxicity?
T. Zacharewski (USA)
Keynote Lecture 3
Conférence principale 3

Molecular And Biochemical Mechanisms In Teratogenesis Involving Reactive Oxygen Species
P. Wells (Canada)
Keynote Lecture 4
Conférence principale 4

How Does The Environment Sculpt Our Genomes? Environmental programming of stress responses through the epigenome
M. Szyf (Canada)
09:30 - 10:00 Coffee Break & Exhibits
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10:00 - 12:00 S1
Hepatotoxicity: From Animals To Humans
S11
Metals And Neurodegenerative Diseases
S21
Mechanisms Of Cardiotoxicity
S31
Contamination And Clinical Aspects Of Pesticides In Developing Countries
  S2
Obesity: Fetal Origins And Environmental Influences
S12
Toxicovigilance: The Collection, Reporting And Use Of Human Data
S22
Germline Effects: Epigenetics Versus Genotoxicity
S32
Toxicological Concerns Regarding The Use Of Medicinal Herbs
  S3
Humans As Part Of The Ecosystem: How Do We Make The
Links And What Are We Learning From Environmental Effect?
S13
Molecular Mechanisms Of Ovarian Toxicity
S23
Advanced Studies In Safety Pharmacology: Non-Clinical Investigations Of Problematic Drugs
S33
Ligand Activated Transcription Factors As Regulators Of Physiological And Toxicological Response
Joint IUPHAR-IUTOX Symposium
  S4
Thresholds For Genotoxic Compound-Induced Carcinogenesis
S14
Toxicity Of Wood Dusts
S24
Environmental Exposure And Childrens' Health
S34
In Vitro Toxicology - Evolving Concepts In Tissue Modeling
  S5
Immunotoxicology: Hypersensitivity And Allergies
S15
Pharmacogenomics And Toxicogenomics: The Janus Face Of Drug Safety
S25
Epigenetic Mechanisms Underlying Carcinogenesis
S35
Nanomaterials: Evaluating The Benefits And The Risks

(Sp. ILSI Health & Environmental Sciences Institute and The American College of Toxicology)
12:00 - 14:00 Poster Session 1 / Exhibits
Session d'affiches 1 / exposition
Poster Session 2 / Exhibits
Session d'affiches 2 / exposition
Poster Session 3 / Exhibits
Session d'affiches 3 / exposition
Closing Ceremonies
Cérémonie de clôture
14:00 - 15:30 Round Table / Table ronde 1 Round Table / Table ronde 2 Debate / Débat  
  Male Reproductive Health Under Toxic Assault
Public Perception Of Toxicologic Diseases: Is There A Bias?
Environment and Human Health Effects of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: Is There Really A Problem?
 
  Influence of work and environment on sperm integrity: A study in NE China
W. Robbins, (USA)
Psychiatric morbidity and toxic Bburden in patients with environmental illness
T. Zilker (Germany)
Against: Warren Foster (Canada), Richard Sharpe (UK)
For:
Fred Vom Saal (USA), Linda Birnbaum (USA)
 
  Male reproduction systems and endocrine disrupting chemicals
C. Mori, (Japan)
Preservatives in vaccines a cause of autism?
J. Brent (USA)
   
  How does exposure of males to drugs affect sperm and progeny outcome?
B. Robaire, (Canada)
Drugs and toxic diseases
S. Thomas (UK)
   
15:30 - 17:30 S6
What Can Be Learned About Mechanisms Of Toxicity Using Transgenic Animals?
(Sp. Burroughs Wellcome Fund)
S16
Cyanide, An Old Poison With New Mechanisms
S26
The Threshold Concept As It Applies To Safety Of Food Ingredients
 
  S7
Folic Acid And Cell Signaling Pathways In Developmental Toxicity
S17
Developing Strategies To Understand The Effects Of The Air Pollution On Human Populations
S27
Human Environmental Exposure To Pesticides

(Sp. Burroughs Wellcome Fund)
 
  S8
 What Toxicologists Need To Know About Chemical And Biological Terrorism
S18
Innovations In Ecotoxicology
S28
New Antidotes, Molecular Mechanisms, Benefits And Risks
 
  S9
Metabonomics: Applying A New Approach To Basic And Clinical Toxicity
(Sp. Pfizer, Inc. and The American College of Toxicology)
S19
Arsenic Metabolism And Mechanisms Of Action
S29
Safety Assessment Of Pediatric Drugs
 
  S10
Case Studies On Regulatory Issues In Toxicologic Pathology
S20
Dose-Response Relationships For Chemical Mixtures And Risk Assessment
S30
Cell-Cell Interactions As A Primary Target For Environmental Toxicants
 
17:30 - 18:00 Henderson Lecture
Society of Toxicology of Canada
L.M. Winn (Canada)
   

 

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