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Registration and Housing Open for Annual Meeting

By Anthony Kiorpes posted 03-12-2018 11:57 AM

  

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It is my pleasure to announce that registration is open for the American College of Toxicology’s 39th Annual Meeting which will be held in West Palm Beach, Florida, November 4–7, 2018 at the Palm Beach County Convention Center.

The Annual Meeting is the heart of ACT. This November gathering brings together a community of toxicologists at small venues conducive to idea exchange, networking, and continuing education. Programs are member-driven, pharma-focused, and organized to maximize learning opportunities.

The 39th Annual Meeting will include a wide-ranging scientific program, welcome reception and dinner, the popular traditional poster session reception, awards ceremony and luncheon, distinguished plenary speakers, and networking events. The ACT Annual Meeting offers a unique opportunity for toxicologists preparing for the challenges and decisions that will affect public health and safety in years to come.

Visit the ACT 39th Annual Meeting Website to find details about:

REGISTRATION:
Annual Meeting Registration is now open!

HOUSING:
Housing for the 2018 Annual Meeting in West Palm Beach, Florida, is now open!

PROGRAM INFORMATION:
ACT Symposia and CE Courses are very diverse and cater to different aspects of practical and regulatory toxicology.

POSTER ABSTRACTS:
Abstract Submission opens April 1 and closes June 1.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
Annual Meeting sponsors are recognized in the meeting Program, the Annual Meeting website, on the mobile app, and via signage for their roles in enabling the success of the meeting.

EXHIBITOR OPPORTUNITIES:
The ACT Annual Meeting is the place to find out about products and services that are relevant to toxicologists. With breakfast, coffee breaks, and an evening social in the Exhibit Hall, meeting attendees have ample opportunities to visit the exhibits and network.

We look forward to seeing you in West Palm Beach!

Anthony L. Kiorpes, PhD, DVM, DABT
President, American College of Toxicology

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