Aristidis M TSATSAKIS<br /> M.Sc. chem., Ph.D. chem. , D.Sc. biol, E.R.T. toxicol<br />Member EUROTOX Executive Committee <br />Chair Communication Subcommittee<br />Director of the Department of Forensic Sciences & of Toxicology<br />Medical School, University of CRETE, HERAKLION <br />President Hellenic Society of Toxicology
1. Federation of European Toxicologists & European Societies of Toxicology Aristidis M TSATSAKIS M . Sc . chem. , Ph . D . chem. , D . Sc . biol, E . R . T . toxicol Member EUROTOX Executive Committee Chair Communication Subcommittee Director of the Department of Forensic Sciences & of Toxicology Medical School, University of CRETE, HERAKLION President Hellenic Society of Toxicology
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11. History European Society of Toxicology EST Federation of European Societies of Toxicology FEST Society of individual members Federation of national societies +
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14. Member Societies AUSTRIA DENMARK HUNGARY MACEDONIA SLOVENIA BELGIUM ESTONIA IRELAND POLAND SPANISH UK FINLAND ITALY PORTUGAL SWEDEN BULGARY FRANCE LATVIA ROMANIA CH CROATIA GERMANY NORWAY RUSSIA TURKEY CZECH REP GREECE NL SLOVAKIA UKRAINE
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29. Registration by Country AUSTRIA 17 IRELAND 10 SWISS 145 NETHERLANDS 274 ITALY 35 TURKEY 10 FINLAND 43 NORWAY 62 UK 281 FRANCE 131 POLAND 10 GREECE 1 GERMANY 152 SPAIN 36
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40. ERT Template Summary Template Current Position Degree Exp Yrs # pubs Eligible for CRISTINA Student MS BS 3-4 3-5 National Register JAN Researcher PhD 5-10 10-20 ERT HILARY Expert Teacher Advisor PhD 10-20 40-50 ERT THEO Risk Assessor PhD =>20 =>100 ERT
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42. “ Completing the studies and starting a career in toxicology” This is the first step to become an ERT! CRISTINA Degree and Career yrs MSc in a relevant discipline; currently doing lab experiments for a thesis in a toxicology-related project leading to a PhD Avg. # pubs or study reports You have successfully defended your PhD Thesis, concluded your research project and written 3-5 publications in peer reviewed journals More.... You have determined your programme of courses in consultation with your PhD supervisor and with the Registration Authority of your National Society of Toxicology to receive the title of National Registered Toxicologist at a local level.
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44. “ Grounding as a self-sustaining toxicologist” You are ready to be an ERT! JAN Degree You are in a biomedical or environmental science and you have an interest in human health and welfare or in environmental integrity. You may have obtained a PhD in your chosen field Years in Career For the last 5-10 years you have been involved in practical studies working on aspects of chemical interactions with biological systems, either in Academia, Governmental or private institutions (for instance performing toxicological studies in the pharmaceutical industry, or working in information technology, in a hospital or in other analytically-based laboratories) Avg. # pubs or study reports You have contributed to several ( at least 10-20, depending on the complexity) publications or confidential (proprietary) technical reports, suitable for submission to regulatory agencies. You may have publications (ideally 5 or more) in refereed scientific journals More.... You are continuing your education by attending National or International meetings, symposia or training courses whenever possible
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46. “ Self-sustaining toxicologist ready for international recognition” You should be an ERT! HILARY Degree You have a PhD or equivalent experience. You may have completed a Post-Doctoral training at a major University department, governmental or private laboratory associated with your original or related degree. You regularly partake of opportunuties for Continuing Professional Development Years in Career During the last 10-15 years and you have been working as an experimental toxicologist in aspects related to human health and welfare or for environmental integrity. Avg. # pubs or study reports You have several publications (e.g. over 50), perhaps 10-20 in refereed Journals and/or you have a substantial number of confidential study reports (50 or more, on varied topics) for which you were the main author. More.... You apply for and receive substantial grants for research, or are responsible for significant resources and are involved in making decisions about research projects for your employer; You have specific fields of interest pertaining to toxicology in which you undertake basic and/or applied research; you may regularly or spordically teach in the field of toxicology
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48. “ Governing opinion and resources in the field of toxicology” Why aren’t you an ERT! THEOPHRASTUS PARACELSUS Degree You may have completed your PhD in addition to your degree Years in Career You are a senior person, spending significant time in aspects of Risk Assessment, and perhaps in regulatory advisory roles within your organisation/country/abroad. You started out 20-25 years ago. Avg. # pubs or study reports In Academia or Government, typically you may have 125 papers in refereed Journals, 2 or more textbooks; also perhaps you are in an editorial role; you have written or signed off many (at least 100) multidisciplinary study reports in the industry More.... You serve on national or international governmental advisory boards for agencies regulating toxic substances, and food safety issues