XIV International Congress of Toxicology (ICT) IUTOX 2016
The Congress' major theme is on 'Toxicology and Global Sustainability'. This meeting will offer a forum for sharing basic and applied research in Toxicology. The aim is to provide a platform for international scientists to present their results related to the exposure to toxic agents, adverse effects, mechanisms of toxicity, preventive alternatives, normativity, etc, to strengthen the science-policy interface, thus fostering the progress towards sustainability. The diverse sessions will provide a opportunity to exchange information, establish collaborations and networking and to discuss cutting-edge research.
Schedule
3 October
U Kogel
Toxicological assessment of the mentholated Tobacco Heating System 2.2 - a candidate Modified Risk Tobacco Product - in a 90-day OECD inhalation study complemented with systems toxicology
3 October
NV Ivanov
The systems toxicology challenge: Marker of exposure response identification in blood
3 October
F Zanetti
Systems toxicology assessment of a heat-not-burn product aerosol compared with cigarette smoke on organotypic buccal epithelial cultures
3 October
Systems toxicology assessment of a heat-not-burn product aerosol compared with conventional cigarette smoke on organotypic bronchial epithelial cultures
3 October
3 October
U Kogel
Systems toxicological assessment of the mentholated Tobacco Heating System 2.2 aerosol revealed reduced cellular and molecular exposure effects compared with cigarette smoke
3 October
NV Ivanov
An application of 3-D nasal cultures: Systems toxicological assessment of a candidate Modified-Risk Tobacco Product
3 October
S Frentzel
A new fluorescence based method for the characterization of in vitro aerosol exposure systems
3 October
A Kuczaj
M Nordlund
Modeling aerosol droplet deposition in an in vitro exposure system
3 October
P Picavet
Reduced exposure to harmful and potentially harmful constituents after 90 days of use of tobacco heating system 2.2 in Japan: a comparison with continued combustible cigarette use or smoking abstinence
3 October
J Hoeng
Lung inflammation and toxicological assessment in A/J mice in response to chronic exposure to mainstream aerosol from candidate modified risk tobacco product and smoke from conventional cigarettes