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AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA AUSTRIA INDIA INDIA INDIA BULGARIA BULGARIA JAPAN CYPRUS CYPRUS MONGOLIA MONGOLIA SIERRA LEONE GERMANY PHILIPPINES SWEDEN SWEDEN BANGLADESH BANGLADESH INDONESIA INDONESIA INDONESIA CAMEROON KUWAIT NORWAY KUWAIT IRELAND CZECH REPUBLIC CZECH REPUBLIC CZECH REPUBLIC NETHERLANDS THAILAND NETHERLANDS SINGAPORE LEBANON GHANA GHANA PORTUGAL PORTUGAL SWITZERLAND BELGIUM IRAN IRAN IRAN ITALY ITALY SUDAN CANADA CANADA LEBANON LEBANON DENMARK NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND SOUTH AFRICA GREECE GREECE GREECE PUERTO RICO TAIWAN TAIWAN BENIN BENIN ISRAEL ISRAEL ISRAEL ISRAEL CHINA CHINA MALAYSIA MALAYSIA MALAYSIA FINLAND FINLAND FINLAND NORWAY NORWAY NORWAY SPAIN SPAIN SPAIN HONG KONG HONG KONG RUSSIA RUSSIA RUSSIA RUSSIA TURKEY TURKEY BELIZE BELIZE IRELAND CHILE CHILE LUXEMBOURG EGYPT EGYPT NIGERIA NIGERIA GRENADA GRENADA GRENADA GRENADA REPUBLIC of KOREA SOUTH KOREA THAILAND THAILAND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED KINGDOM BRAZIL BRAZIL ITALY COLOMBIA COLOMBIA MEXICO MEXICO MEXICO FRANCE FRANCE PAKISTAN PAKISTAN SUDAN HUNGARY HUNGARY HUNGARY SAUDI ARABIA UKRAINE UKRAINE UKRAINE VIETNAM VIETNAM AUSTRALIA NIGERIA BULGARIA JAPAN CYPRUS GERMANY BANGLADESH CAMEROON GHANA RUSSIA EGYPT DENMARK BENIN CHINA HUNGARY CHILE BELIZE CHILE EGYPT SOUTH KOREA BRAZIL COLOMBIA FRANCE Global Senior Scholar Exchange Program This program provides a one-of-a-kind professional opportunity and collaboration experience for senior toxicologists in developing countries and SOT members. “This opportunity has enabled me to achieve my dream of mentoring graduate students from Nigeria who are now becoming early career scientists.” —Aina Olubukola Adeogun, 2018 Global Senior Scholar Expanding Outreach Expanding Outreach www.toxicology.org/global Travel Fellowships More than 130 distinguished scientists from 36 underrepresented countries have gained the opportunity to attend the SOT Annual Meeting, Congress of Toxicology in Developing Countries (CTDC), and other scientific meetings. International Membership More than 1,500 scientists from 77 different countries are SOT Members. and Impact Globally and Impact Globally Global Meeting Support SOT partners with other toxicological societies around the world to enhance toxicology’s impact. More than 30 initiatives and meetings to improve global collaboration in toxicology have been supported since 2012. International ToxScholar Outreach Grants Hundreds of students and faculty have established collaborations with visiting scholars thus far. SOT is dedicated to ensuring the development of educational and career opportunities in toxicology around the world. Developing Country Membership Benefits Discounted membership dues and assistance programs. Free Access to Online Continuing Education Courses. SOT Members from developing countries enjoy all of the benefits of membership.

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Page 1: Expanding Outreach and Impact Globally · 2020-07-31 · INDIA INDIA INDIA BULGARIA BULGARIA JAPAN CYPRUS CYPRUS MONGOLIA SIERRA LEONE MONGOLIA GERMANY PHILIPPINES SWEDEN SWEDEN BANGLADESH

AUSTRALIA

AUSTRIA

AUSTRIA

INDIA

INDIA

INDIA

BULGARIA

BULGARIA

JAPAN

CYPRUS

CYPRUSMONGOLIA

MONGOLIASIERRA LEONE

GERMANY

PHILIPPINES

SWEDEN

SWEDEN

BANGLADESH

BANGLADESH

INDONESIA

INDONESIA

INDONESIA

CAMEROON

KUWAITNORWAY

KUWAIT

IRELAND

CZECH REPUBLIC

CZECH REPUBLIC

CZECH REPUBLIC

NETHERLANDS

THAILAND

NETHERLANDS

SINGAPORE

LEBANON

GHANA

GHANA

PORTUGAL

PORTUGAL

SWITZERLAND

BELGIUM

IRAN

IRAN IRAN

ITALYITALY

SUDAN

CANADA

CANADA

LEBANON

LEBANON

DENMARK

NEW ZEALAND

NEW ZEALAND

SOUTH AFRICA

GREECE

GREECE

GREECE

PUERTO RICO

TAIWAN

TAIWAN

BENIN

BENIN

ISRAEL

ISRAEL

ISRAEL

ISRAEL

CHINA

CHINA

MALAYSIA MALAYSIA

MALAYSIA

FINLAND

FINLAND

FINLAND

NORWAY

NORWAY

NORWAY

SPAIN

SPAIN

SPAIN

HONG KONG

HONG KONG

RUSSIA

RUSSIARUSSIA

RUSSIA

TURKEY

TURKEY

BELIZE

BELIZE

IRELANDCHILE

CHILE

LUXEMBOURG

EGYPT

EGYPT

NIGERIA

NIGERIA

GRENADA

GRENADA

GRENADA

GRENADA

REPUBLIC of KOREA

SOUTH KOREA

THAILAND

THAILAND

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

UNITED KINGDOM

BRAZIL

BRAZIL

ITALY

COLOMBIA

COLOMBIA

MEXICO

MEXICO

MEXICOFRANCE

FRANCE

PAKISTAN

PAKISTAN

SUDAN

HUNGARY

HUNGARY

HUNGARY

SAUDI ARABIA

UKRAINE

UKRAINE

UKRAINE

VIETNAM

VIETNAM

AUSTRALIANIGERIA

BULGARIAJAPAN

CYPRUS

GERMANY

BANGLADESH

CAMEROON

GHANA

RUSSIAEGYPT

DENMARK

BENIN

CHINA

HUNGARY CHILEBELIZE

CHILEEGYPT

SOUTH KOREA

BRAZIL

COLOMBIA

FRANCE

Global Senior Scholar Exchange Program This program provides a one-of-a-kind professional opportunity and collaboration experience for senior toxicologists in developing countries and SOT members.

“This opportunity has enabled me to achieve my dream of mentoring graduate students from Nigeria who are now becoming early career scientists.”

—Aina Olubukola Adeogun, 2018 Global Senior Scholar

Expanding OutreachExpanding Outreach

www.toxicology.org/global

Travel Fellowships More than 130 distinguished scientists from 36 underrepresented countries have gained the opportunity to attend the SOT Annual Meeting, Congress of Toxicology in Developing Countries (CTDC), and other scientific meetings.

International Membership More than 1,500 scientists from 77 different countries are SOT Members.

and Impact Globallyand Impact Globally

Global Meeting Support SOT partners with other toxicological societies around the world to enhance toxicology’s impact.

More than 30 initiatives and meetings to improve global collaboration in toxicology have been supported since 2012.

International ToxScholar Outreach Grants Hundreds of students and faculty have established collaborations with visiting scholars thus far.

SOT is dedicated to ensuring the development of educational and career opportunities in toxicology around the world.

Developing Country Membership Benefits Discounted membership dues and assistance programs.

Free Access to Online Continuing Education Courses.

SOT Members from developing countries enjoy all of the benefits of membership.

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11190 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 300, Reston, VA 20191T: 703.438.3115 | F: 703.438.3113Email: [email protected] | Website: www.toxicology.org

Developing Country ListEligibility for these SOT programs: Membership Discount, CEd-Tox Online,

Global Senior Scholar Exchange, and International ToxScholar visit sites

AAfghanistan AlbaniaAlgeriaAngolaArgentinaArmeniaAzerbaijan

BBangladeshBelarusBelizeBeninBhutanBoliviaBosnia and

HerzegovinaBotswanaBrazilBulgariaBurkina FasoBurundi

CCabo VerdeCambodiaCameroonCentral African

RepublicChadChinaColombiaComorosCongo, Democratic

RepublicCongo, RepublicCosta RicaCôte d’IvoireCuba

DDjiboutiDominicaDominican Republic

EEcuadorEgypt, Arab RepublicEl SalvadorEquatorial GuineaEritreaEswatini Ethiopia

FFiji

GGabonGambia, TheGeorgiaGhanaGrenadaGuatemalaGuinea Guinea-BissauGuyana

HHaiti Honduras

IIndiaIndonesiaIran, Islamic RepublicIraq

JJamaicaJordan

KKazakhstanKenyaKiribatiKorea, People’s

Democratic RepublicKosovoKyrgyz Republic

LLao People's

Democratic RepublicLebanonLesothoLiberiaLibya

MMadagascarMalawiMalaysiaMaldivesMaliMarshall IslandsMauritaniaMexicoMicronesia,

Federal StatesMoldovaMongoliaMontenegroMoroccoMozambiqueMyanmar

NNamibiaNepalNicaraguaNigerNigeriaNorth Macedonia

PPakistanPapua New GuineaParaguayPeruPhilippines

RRussian FederationRwanda

SSamoaSao Tome and PrincipeSenegalSerbiaSierra LeoneSolomon IslandsSomaliaSouth AfricaSouth SudanSri LankaSt. LuciaSt. Vincent and the

GrenadinesSudanSurinameSyrian Arab Republic

TTajikistanTanzaniaThailandTimor-Leste TogoTongaTunisiaTurkeyTurkmenistanTuvalu

UUgandaUkraineUzbekistan

VVanuatuVenezuela, RBVietnam

WWest Bank and Gaza

YYemen, Republic

ZZambiaZimbabwe

World Bank list of countries with 2019 GNI per capita <$12,055 classified as upper-middle income and lower.The World Bank updates this classification each year in July.

Rev. 7/31/20