Description:
Eligibility: Any abstract accepted by SOT for the Annual Meeting which indicates an application of exposure science with regards to toxicology. Abstracts will be evaluated based on the exposure assessment or methodology focus, scientific quality and significance of the research project, impact and/or novelty of the findings and written quality of the abstract. Submissions do not need to be from members of the Exposure SS.
Winner Receives: The winning abstract will be recognized by the Specialty Section at the Annual Meeting, and student authors for the winning abstract are eligible for travel support to the Annual Meeting, based on availability.
To apply: All accepted abstracts will be reviewed, but to ensure consideration, please include “exposure” as a keyword during submission and, after acceptance, self-nominate any abstracts by submitting your abstract by January 15, 2025. ExpoSS will use keyword search terms to identify additional candidates from the SOT accepted abstract database.
Questions? Contact: Danielle Carlin (danielle.carlin@nih.gov)
ESS Best Overall Abstract
Description:
Eligibility: Any abstract accepted by SOT for the Annual Meeting which indicates an application of exposure science with regards to toxicology. Abstracts will be evaluated based on the exposure assessment or methodology focus, scientific quality and significance of the research project, impact and/or novelty of the findings and written quality of the abstract. Submissions do not need to be from members of the Exposure SS.
Winner Receives: The winning abstract will be recognized by the Specialty Section at the Annual Meeting, and student authors for the winning abstract are eligible for travel support to the Annual Meeting, based on availability.
To apply: All accepted abstracts will be reviewed, but to ensure consideration, please include “exposure” as a keyword during submission and, after acceptance, self-nominate any abstracts by submitting your abstract by January 15, 2025. ExpoSS will use keyword search terms to identify additional candidates from the SOT accepted abstract database.
Questions? Contact: Danielle Carlin (danielle.carlin@nih.gov)