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IATDMCT 2013 13th International Congress of TDM & Clinical Toxicology
September 22 – 26, 2013
Salt Lake City, USA



 12th International Congress of TDM & Clinical Toxicology
October 2 - 6, 2011
Stuttgart Germany
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Our aims are:

  • Foster and promote education and research in therapeutic drug monitoring and clinical toxicology;

  • Improve the standards of practice and clinical interpretation of drug and toxic substance analyses and facilitate the delivery of interpretation through clinical pharmacokinetics and toxicokinetics for enhanced patient care;

  • Encourage cooperation with and among members of all professions concerned with TDM and clinical toxicology;

  • Encourage the effective application of therapeutic drug monitoring to optimize clinical drug use and maximize the clinical and economic benefits;

  • Encourage progress in clinical toxicology as a diagnostic tool and therapeutic aid for therapeutic drug overdoses, drug abuse, and exposure to environmental toxicants.


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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring is the official journal of IATDMCT

IATDMCT members have free on-line access to the journal Therapeutic Drug Monitoring.

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IATDMCT Awards and activities

Call for Nominations for IATDMCT Awards

IATDMCT members are invited to nominate individuals for the IATDMCT awards. The award presentations will take place at the Opening Ceremonies of the 2013 Congress in Salt Lake City, USA, September 22-26, 2013.

How to nominate:

Nominations should be sent to Dr. Sander Vinks, Chair, Awards Committee, c/o the IATDMCT Office. Nominations from members must be accompanied by curriculum vitae including a list of publications and a letter of support from the nominator containing an evaluation and appraisal of the nominee for the award. Additional letters of support from members of the Association or other respected scientists are welcomed as supporting information for the Selection Committee.

 

  • IATDMCT Irving Sunshine Award, sponsored by Thermo Scientific, presented for outstanding contributions to Clinical Toxicology
  • IATDMCT C.E. Pippenger Award, sponsored by Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics, presented for outstanding contributions to Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
  • IATDMCT Victor Armstrong Young Investigator’s Award, sponsored by Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, presented to a young investigator (40 years or younger on February 28, 2013) who has demonstrated exceptional scientific achievements early in his/her career.

Deadline: Nominations must be received by March 31, 2013

 

 

  • IATDMCT Membership and Journal award
    This award will provide benefits of membership to deserving individuals who work in fields associated with TDM or CT and who reside in designated developing countries.
    Terms of reference and Application form
  • IATDMCT Irving Sunshine Award
    Presented for outstanding contributions to Clinical Toxicology.
    Sponsored by Roche Diagnostics
    Previous winners:
    Peter Jatlow (USA) 1993
    Edward Cone (USA) 1995
    Hans Maurer (Germany) 1997
    Gideon Koren (Canada) 1999
    R. Braithwaite (UK) 2001
    Donald Uges (The Netherlands) 2003
    Olaf Drummer (Australia) 2005
    Marilyn Huestis (USA) 2007
    Amitava Dasgupta (USA) 2009
    Pascal Kintz (France) 2011
    Terms of reference


  • IATDMCT C.E. Pippenger Award
    Presented for outstanding contributions to Therapeutic Drug Monitoring.
    Sponsored by Dade Behring
    Previous winners:
    Folke Sjoqvist (Sweden) 1993
    Steven Soldin (USA) 1995
    William Evans (USA) 1997
    Leslie Shaw (USA) 1999
    Michael Oellerich (Germany) 2001
    Gideon Koren (Canada) 2003
    David Holt (United Kingdom) 2005
    Victor Armstrong (Germany) 2007
    Pierre Marquet (France) 2009
    Pierre Wallemacq (Belgium)
    Terms of reference


  • IATDMCT Victor Armstrong Young Investigators Award
    Sponsored by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
    This award recognizes and encourages the professional development and achievements of a young investigator who has demonstrated exceptional scientific achievements early in his/her career.
    Previous winners:
    Randall Yatscoff (Canada) 1993
    Uwe Christians (Germany) 1995
    Amitava Dasgupta (USA) 1997
    Ekkehard Schutz (Germany) 1999
    Pierre Marquet (France) 2001
    Paul Taylor (Australia) 2003
    Maria Shipkova (Germany) 2005
    Vanessa Steenkamp (South Africa) 2007
    Frank Peters (Germany) 2009
    Dennis Hesselink (Netherlands) 2011
    Terms of reference

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