Toxicology for Pharmaceutical and Regulatory Scientists Course
Includes a Live In-Person Event on 04/26/2027 at 8:00 AM (EDT)
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- Early bird pricing available!
- Non-member - $2,200
- Full Member - $1,800
- Associate Member - Free!
- Emeritus Member - Free!
- Government Associate Member - Free!
- Government Full Member - Free!
- Postdoctoral Researcher/Transitional Member - Free!
- Student Member - Free!
- Regular Price after 03/30/2027 11:55 PM
- Non-member - $2,100
- Full Member - $1,900
- Associate Member - Free!
- Emeritus Member - Free!
- Government Associate Member - Free!
- Government Full Member - Free!
- Postdoctoral Researcher/Transitional Member - Free!
- Student Member - Free!
This annual ACT course provides basic training in general toxicology. Participants will obtain an overall understanding of the principles of toxicology and nonclinical safety evaluation with a focus on pharmaceutical development. The course includes a mix of lectures with breakout group discussions of regulatory case studies and hands-on analyses of nonclinical data, to give participants the opportunity to apply the concepts of toxicology in the context of drug development. The course is intended to benefit individuals working with small and large molecules from biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, CROs, and regulatory agencies, or individuals interested in or currently practicing toxicology.
The Toxicology for Pharmaceutical and Regulatory Scientists Course will be held in person in Gaithersburg, Maryland, from April 26–30, 2027. More information about the schedule and registration will be available soon.
The ACT course is only being offered as an in-person format. Virtual or hybrid participation is not an option.