Agenda
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Registration
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Course Commencement
Introduction to toxicology
- What is toxicology and why is it important?
 - Risk, hazard and exposure – how these differ
 - Dose response and dose-effect relationships & curves
 - Internal and external/exposure dose
 - NOAEL, LOAEL
 - Thresholded and non thresholded effects
 
Basic toxicological terminology and concepts
- Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems
 - Homeostasis
 - Adaptation and cell injury
 - Cellular responses to injury
 - Adverse effects
 - Local and systemic effects
 - Acute and chronic toxicity
 
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Refreshment Break
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How chemicals cause harm - Local effects
- Irritation and corrosion (skin, eyes, respiratory tract)
 
How chemicals cause harm -Systemic effects
- Target organ toxicity, reproductive and developmental effects, carcinogenicity, genetic toxicology, Skin and respiratory sensitisers (chemical allergies)
 
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Lunch
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How chemicals cause harm - Systemic effects (continued)
- Target organ toxicity, reproductive and developmental effects, carcinogenicity, genetic toxicology, Skin and respiratory sensitisers (chemical allergies),
 
Basic Toxicokinetics
- Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion
 - How knowledge of toxicokinetics can help in understanding species differences in response to chemical exposure
 
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Refreshment Break
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Assessment of toxicity
- Alternative methods
 - Acute toxicity testing
 - Repeated dose toxicity testing
 - Genetic toxicity studies
 - Carcinogenicity studies
 - Reproductive and developmental toxicity studies
 - Sensitisation studies
 - Common design of toxicity studies (control, replicates, etc)
 - Limitations of toxicity testing
 
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Questions
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Close of Day
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Course Leader