
BritishToxSociety
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If you are a toxicologist or even just interested in toxicology and keen to be part of an active Society why not join the BTS?
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Congratulations to Tarek Abdelghany for his Frank Sullivan Award lecture focusing on āforever' chemicals and their potential hazards. The Frank Sullivan Award recognises an outstanding contribution to toxicology by an early-career member of BTS. #BTSLiverpool2025 University of Aberdeen


The Plenary lecture of BritishToxSociety Congress in Liverpool was delivered by Roberto Nitsch from AstraZeneca covering the important topic of safety considerations of gene editing therapies. #BTSLiverpool2025


Symposium 1 ā Progress in regulatory protection of the marine/aquatic environment (Regulatory Toxicology and Ecotoxicology sessions). Great session covering the progress in regulatory protection of the marine/aquatic environment! Newcastle University The National Centre for the 3Rs UK Health Security Agency #BTSLiverpool2025


Symposium 2 addressed the knowledge gaps in e-cigarette toxicology and explored important toxicology questions concerning relevant genomic, epigenomic, population and chemical data along with ongoing societal challenges re e-cigarette contaminants. Royal Society of Chemistry #BTSLiverpool2025


With over 50 posters from our early career delegates to peruse at the BritishToxSociety Congress, there is something to interest to everyone! #BTSLIverpool2025




Congratulations to Professor Anne Willis OBE for her Barnes Prize Award lecture focusing on mechanistic toxicology to improve human health! MRC Toxicology Unit #BTSLiverpool2025





The 2025 BritishToxSociety Congress in Liverpool is in full swing! After an exciting day of talks and posters it was great to see so many delegates catching up with old friends and making new ones at the drinks reception.



The BTS student prize was awarded to Tara Davis and early career prize to Ioannis Kasioulis. The UKAAT student prize was awarded to Hannah Coghlan and the UKAAT early career prize to Louis Scott. The Royal Society of Chemistry Toxicology Group poster prize was awarded to Rachel Bowsher.







The BTS Skills Gap Initiative is pleased to confirm details of the training module 'Genetic Toxicology' consisting of five 2h webinars. Registration and further details: thebts.org/skills-gap-tra⦠Swansea University BritishToxSociety #genotoxicity #NAMs #3Rs
