Practical Application of Toxicology in Drug Development 2024
Enhance Your Career with a Premier Toxicology Course, coorganised by Cambridge Academy of Therapeutic Sciences (CATS) and The British Toxicology Society (BTS)
Details
When? Until Monday 11 November 2024
Where? Online
Enhance Your Career with a Premier Toxicology Course, coorganised by Cambridge Academy of Therapeutic Sciences (CATS) and The British Toxicology Society (BTS)
Overview
This highly acclaimed course will provide training in toxicology as applied in drug development to scientists from all parts of the World. Participants will obtain an overall understanding of the principles of non-clinical safety evaluation with emphasis on the practical application of these principles and interpretation of non-clinical safety data. Regulatory toxicology in drug development will be emphasised, from both a European and a US perspective.
The course is intended to benefit individuals from biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies and CROs working with either small or large molecules, along with those from regulatory agencies and academia who are interested in toxicology and its application in safety assessment of drugs and medical products. Early career scientists seeking more in-depth knowledge and understanding of the role of toxicology in safety assessment will benefit. It is suitable for scientists trained in ancillary disciplines (such as chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, medicine, etc.) making a career change to work in drug safety assessment.
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for professionals from:
- Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Companies
- Contract Research Organizations (CROs) working with both small and large molecules
- Regulatory Agencies and Academia with an interest in toxicology and drug safety assessment
- Early Career Scientists seeking advanced knowledge in toxicology
- Scientists in Related Fields (e.g., chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, medicine) looking to transition into drug safety assessment
Course Highlights
Virtual Interactive Case Studies and Breakout Groups
Live Q&A Sessions with Industry Experts
Unlimited On-Demand Access to Recorded Lectures and Course Materials
Dates
7th October, 14th October, 28th October, 4th November and 11th November 2024.
- Q&A Sessions: Weekly/Bi weekly
- Case Studies: 12th November
Booking
You can book this event directly through the University of Cambridge event page.
Contact and further information
For all event queries please contact Ms Keyuri Mehta at km917@cam.ac.uk. For further information, please visit the course website.
Code of Conduct
By its Royal Charter, the Royal Society of Biology (RSB) has the powers to promote, establish and support standards of professional skill and conduct. The RSB is committed to ensuring equal opportunities in the life sciences, and supports diversity throughout the pipeline. We proactively promote a culture of inclusivity within our discipline and the broader STEM community. It is vital at any RSB event or meeting, that everyone attending is free from any form of harassment or discrimination, feels comfortable and safe, and has the opportunity for an enjoyable experience.