
The
Northwest Environmental Training Center presents:
A Small Dose of Toxicology
Health Hazards of Toxic Chemicals and Methods for Preventing Exposure
July 23, 2008, Boulder, CO :: University of Colorado :: REGISTER
July 29, 2008, Seattle, WA :: NWETC Headquarters Seattle :: REGISTER
Instructor: Steven G. Gilbert, Ph.D., D.A.B.T., Director and Founder of the Institute of Neurotoxicology and Neurological Disorders
Join Award-Winning Author Steven G. Gilbert, Ph.D., D.A.B.T.
for this basic course on the principles of toxicology and health effects of chemical agents! |
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What is toxicology? Do you want to learn more about the health effects of chemical exposures? You will benefit from "A Small Dose of Toxicology." This basic course covers the principles of toxicology and health effects of chemical agents. The program is designed for those who may have little background in toxicology yet must deal with chemicals in the home, at work, or at school. Anyone interested in better understanding chemicals and their health effects, or a refresher course on toxicology, is encouraged to attend.
The course identifies potential health hazards of toxic chemicals and methods for preventing exposure. Chemicals we encounter in everyday life are used as examples to evaluate the hazards and risk of exposure and put them into perspective. Learn the basic principles of toxicology; tools for assessing the toxicology of chemicals; effects of chemicals on the body; why some people are more sensitive to chemicals than others. |
About Steven Gilbert: Steven G. Gilbert, Ph.D., D.A.B.T., Director and Founder of the Institute of Neurotoxicology and Neurological Disorders (INND), received a Ph.D. in Toxicology in 1986 from the University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, and is a Diplomat of American Board of Toxicology. He is an Affiliate Professor in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington and Affiliate Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, UW Bothell.
He is a former owner and President of Biosupport, LTD., which he sold to SNBL USA Ltd. These firms were involved in pre-clinical contract research, toxicology, and specialized model development.
Dr. Gilbert's research has focused on neurobehavioral effects of low-level exposure to lead and mercury on the developing nervous system. His book, A Small Dose of Toxicology- The Health Effects of Common Chemicals was published in 2004 (www.asmalldoseof.org). Most recently he has started a wiki based web site Toxipedia (www.toxipedia.org) with the mission of connecting science and people. (sgilbert@innd.org). |
LEARN ABOUT:
Principles of Toxicology
Non-Cancer and Neurotoxicology
Case Study: Health Effects of Lead
An Introduction to Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology
Pollution in People - Biomonitoring
Precautionary Assessment - Beyond Risk Assessment |

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Intended Audience: Public health proffesionals, fire fighter, students, almost anyone intersted in health effects of chemicals.
Prerequisites: Interest in health effects of chemicals.
Continuing Education Units: 0.7
What to Bring: Pen
or pencil, notepad, coffee mug, and a water bottle (to reduce waste). Please wear comfortable clothes
appropriate for the prevailing weather. Coffee, tea, breakfast pasties, drinks and snacks will be provided each day. Lunch on your own. |
Registration for A Small Dose of Toxicology
Health Hazards of Toxic Chemicals and Methods for Preventing Exposure
Course ID: ETOX-510 (1 day) Workshop:
$150 (*$95)
You may register online or by calling the Northwest Environmental Training Center at 206-762-1976. PLEASE PRE-REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE, WALK-INS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED.
*Reduced Rates: Reduced tuition is available to Native American Tribes; nonprofits; government agencies; students. |

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*Cancellation Policy: Registration fees are fully refundable up to 30 days prior to the event and 50 percent refundable (or 100% credit) thereafter up to 3 business days prior to the event. No refunds are issued for cancellations occurring less than 3 business days before the start day. Course registration fees and cancellation policy are subject to change without notice.
*Disability Accommodations: To request disability accommodations, please contact us at info@nwetc.org or (206) 762-1976 at least 30 days prior to the event |
Northwest Environmental Training
Center
A
nonprofit 501(c)(3) program
of the Northwest Environmental Education Council
650 S. Orcas Street, Suite 220, Seattle, Washington 98108
Phone: (206)762-1976, Fax: (206)762-1979
www.nwetc.org |