The Society of Toxicology (SOT) 51st Annual Meeting and ToxExpo - the largest meeting and expo of its kind anywhere in the world - will take place from March 11-15. The five-day program will feature more than 180 sessions, presenting the latest research findings and recommendations for remedial action on a wide range of issues affecting human and animal health and the environment.
Experts will come together to provide a summary of the current status of bees and colony health and a representative from the State of California will talk about steps underway to protect bee health. Those experts will explore the complex approaches scientists are using to understand the relationship between pesticide residues and bee health and the logistical challenges of addressing these in a regulatory context.
A second session will examine the disposal of electronic waste, efforts to quantify the hazardous components of e-waste in the State of California and concerns about developmental toxicity in developing countries, where large quantities of the e-waste are being shipped.