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The Henry Stewart Annual Briefing
on

Current Thinking, Problems
and Solutions
in

Reproductive, Developmental and Endocrine Toxicity Studies

This briefing will bring delegates fully up to date with current thinking when designing, and interpreting data from, toxicology studies of this type.

Expert speakers will also discuss some new approaches in assessing developmental and reproductive toxicology in both adult and juvenile studies.

Topics covered include:
• Male and female reproductive toxicants
• The challenge of satisfying the regulators including living with the new endocrine – relevant testing guidelines and endpoints
• Developmental neurotoxicology
• Approaches for improving the accuracy of hormone level measurements
• Embryonic and fetal origins of adult physiological disorders
• Post natal and pediatric toxicity studies

All the speakers will present the current thinking, highlight the problems and propose PRACTICAL solutions.


Includes presentations from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the National Institutes of Health and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

An essential briefing for all those involved in the design of juvenile and adult toxicology studies and the collection and assessment of toxicology data.
Full documentation will be provided to all delegates and adequate time set aside for questions.

Thursday, 12 & Friday, 13 May 2005
Hamilton Crowne Plaza, Washington DC