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ACT's 36th Annual Meeting Registration is Open!

By Elisa Turner posted 03-18-2015 12:43 PM

  

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It is my pleasure to announce that registration is open for the American College of Toxicology’s 36th Annual Meeting which will be held in Summerlin, Nevada, November 8–11, 2015 at the Red Rock Resort.

ACT Annual Meetings continue to attract record-high attendance. This may be attributed to many things, but ACT Council continues to ensure development of Symposia and Continuing Education Courses that are directly applicable to the daily practice of toxicology. This year’s Annual Meeting will include a world-class scientific program, a unique welcoming reception venue, our popular traditional poster/reception session, more social/functional events in the exhibit hall to enhance broad interactions among attendees, students, and exhibitors, and much, much more.

ACT is also a society whose size and culture offer consistent appeal to those who enjoy interacting personally with speakers, Council, and other colleagues in the field.

Visit the ACT 36th Annual Meeting Website to find details about:

REGISTRATION:
Annual Meeting Registration is Now Open!

HOUSING:
Housing Deadline is October 9 

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

ABSTRACTS:
Abstract Submission Opens May 1, Closes August 1.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
Annual Meeting sponsors are recognized in the meeting Program, the Annual Meeting website, 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 plenty of opportunity to visit exhibits and discuss needs and solutions with the exhibit staff.

See you in Summerlin!

Mary Ellen Cosenza, PhD, DABT, RAC
ACT President

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