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Agenda Confirmed for New Horizons in Toxicity Prediction: The 2nd International Lhasa Symposium

Lhasa Limited is delighted to announce an exciting agenda for its 2010 Symposium on New Horizons in Toxicity Prediction. The event is sponsored by Philip Morris International, organised with support from media partner the Royal Society of Chemistry and will be hosted at Leeds Royal Armouries Museum in the UK on 15th - 16th September 2010. A full agenda can be found online at http://www.lhasasymposium.com

(PRWEB) November 8, 2009 -- Lhasa Limited is delighted to announce an exciting agenda for its 2010 Symposium on New Horizons in Toxicity Prediction.

The event is sponsored by Philip Morris International, organised with support from media partner the Royal Society of Chemistry and will be hosted at Leeds Royal Armouries Museum in the UK on 15th - 16th September 2010.

A full agenda can be found online at http://www.lhasasymposium.com

Speakers confirmed for the event:

 
  • Dr. Thomas Hartung - Director of the Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT)
  • Professor Ovanes Mekenyan - Bourgas "Prof. As. Zlatarov" University
  • Dr Thomas A. Baillie - University of Washington
  • Dr Antony Williams - ChemSpider, Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Professor Hiroyuki Kusuhara - University of Tokyo
  • Dr Dennis Smith – Pfizer
  • Professor Alexander Tropsha - University of North Carolina
  • Dr Andrew Burgess – LSR Associates
  • Dr Chris Portier - National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
  • Dr Melvin Andersen - The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences
  • Dr Eric Blomme - Abbott Laboratories
  • Dr Jim Bridges, University of Surrey
  • Professor Elaine Hughes, Imperial College, London
  • Dr William B. Mattes, PharmPoint Consulting. Former Executive Director of the Predictive Safety Testing Consortium

Day One Agenda Highlights:

Presentations on September 15th will focus on current issues in toxicity prediction. The event will open with a plenary session presented by Dr Thomas Hartung, Director of the Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT) and the Doerenkamp-Zbinden Professor and Chair for Evidence-based Toxicology in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Other speakers on day one will cover good practices for building robust QSAR models, metabolism mediated toxicity prediction and the Royal Society of Chemistry’s ChemSpider online chemical database. Talks about the OECD Toolbox, implementation, application and impact of the EU REACH legislation and the Predictive Safety Testing Consortium will also feature on the event program for day one.

A poster presentation session will coincide with a networking luncheon on day one; delegates are invited to submit posters for this session by 31st March 2010. The Symposium dinner will also take place on the evening of September 15th. This will include a drinks reception and three course meal stylishly hosted in Royal Armouries Hall. Further details can be found on the event website.

Day Two Agenda Highlights:

September 16th will begin with a plenary session from Dr Jim Bridges, head of the European Institute of Health and Medical Sciences. Dr Bridges will set the theme for the second day with a presentation on emerging areas in toxicity prediction.

The remainder of presentations on day two will look at transporter modelling, toxicogenomics and metabolomics in toxicity assessment and systems biology. The afternoon session will feature talks on TK/TD prediction, and the importance of susceptible subpopulations in prediction of toxicological risks.

Call for Event Sponsors:

Associate your organisation's brand with the Lhasa Limited Symposium.

We are currently seeking sponsors for the 2nd International Symposium on New Horizons in Toxicity Prediction. Sponsorship benefits include:

 
  • One free of charge delegate pass for the event.
  • "Official Sponsor" acknowledgement and logo on all promotional collateral for the event, including website, printed materials, delegate packs, promotional emails and slides presented by Lhasa Limited representatives during the event.
  • Company logo and profile featured in printed delegate book and on the official event website.
  • Acknowledgement at start and end of event as official sponsor.
  • "Official Sponsor" acknowledgement and logo on all printed promotional materials produced for the evening dinner event.
  • Mention in all press releases and promotional campaign media such as emails to Lhasa Limited and RSC members.
The sponsorship package is offered to a limited number of sponsor organisations. More details can be found on the event website.

For further details or to register please visit http://www.lhasasymposium.com

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