Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine

Title abbreviation: Adv Clin Exp Med
JCR Impact Factor (IF) – 2.1 (5-Year IF – 2.0)
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Scopus CiteScore – 3.7 (CiteScore Tracker 3.8)
Index Copernicus  – 171.00; MNiSW – 70 pts

ISSN 1899–5276 (print)
ISSN 2451-2680 (online)
Periodicity – monthly

Abstract Book: 14th Scientific and Training Conference of the Polish Society of Toxicology

Abstract Book

 

14th Scientific and Training Conference of the Polish Society of Toxicology

 

Poznań, Poland

September 4–6, 2024

 

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Abstract

We are pleased to present you a special issue of our journal – Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine, in which we present scientific materials in the form of abstracts submitted to the 14th Scientific and Training Conference of the Polish Toxicological Society titled “Prospects and challenges of modern toxicology”, which took place on September 4–6, 2024, in Poznań, Poland. The conference was organized by two Polish Toxicological Society branches – the Poznań branch and the Wrocław branch, which joined forces to provide conference participants with experiences at the highest scientific level. The conference was held under the honorary patronage of the rectors of both universities – Professor Andrzej Tykarski, rector of the Poznan University of Medical Sciences, and Professor Piotr Ponikowski, rector of the Wroclaw Medical University.

The 2024 conference received numerous applications on various topics, covering theoretical and practical aspects of toxicology, which is an interdisciplinary field of knowledge that uses the experience of basic and clinical science. The current conference gathered leading scientists, researchers and practitioners in the field of toxicology who shared the results of their latest research, innovative research methods used and practical applications in various aspects of toxicology.

In this issue, you will find summaries of works presented in the form of posters during this year’s Polish Toxicological Society Scientific and Training Conference. They reflect the wide range of topics discussed at the conference, in line with the idea of the interdisciplinary nature of modern toxicology. The sessions during the event included topics such as: experimental toxicology, molecular/genetic toxicology, in vitro toxicology, nanotoxicology, toxicological analysis, clinical toxicology, forensic toxicology, addiction toxicology, veterinary toxicology, industrial and environmental toxicology, food toxicology, cosmetics toxicology, zebrafish – animal model in toxicology, among many others.

We hope that the summaries included in this issue will be an interesting encounter with contemporary toxicology and a valuable source of knowledge and inspiration for further research and cooperation in the field of toxicology, in accordance with its interdisciplinary nature.

We would like to thank all authors and conference participants for their contribution and commitment to the development of this important field of science and for sharing their research, passions and achievements.

 

Key words: toxicity assessment, biomarkers of toxicity, environmental toxicology, forensic toxicology, nanotoxicology