Mbarara University of Science & Technology

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Status

On-Going

Start Date

February 1, 2025 9:00 am

End Date

February 10, 2025 4:00 pm

Venue

Kihumuro Main Campus

Event Type

Target Audience

Current Students

Toxicology Risk Assessment Training

Organizers:  The Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics, MUST

The African Center of Excellence in Public Health and Toxicology, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria

Target Audience: This training is designed for a diverse group of participants, including:

– Scientists

– Health Workers

– Academicians

– Technologists

– Researchers

– Policy Makers

Event Overview:

The Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics at MUST, in collaboration with the African Center of Excellence in Public Health and Toxicology at the University of Port Harcourt, is pleased to announce an intensive Toxicology Risk Assessment Training program. This event aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of professionals involved in health and safety, research, and policy-making related to toxicology.

Objectives:

– To provide participants with comprehensive training on toxicology risk assessment methodologies.

– To foster collaboration among scientists, health workers, and policymakers in addressing public health challenges.

– To equip attendees with practical skills to assess and manage risks associated with toxic substances.

What to Expect

Participants can look forward to:

– Expert-led sessions covering key topics in toxicology and risk assessment.

– Hands-on workshops to apply learned concepts in real-world scenarios.

– Networking opportunities with professionals from various fields related to public health, Emergency Medicine, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacology and toxicology.

Registration: Interested individuals are encouraged to register early, as spaces are limited. For more information on registration, agenda, https://forms.gle/t73AuDjFgjf6VgMp9

Join us for this invaluable training opportunity to expand your expertise in toxicology and contribute to better public health outcomes in our communities!

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