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Expanding Outreach and Impact Globally

SOUTH KOREA Travel Fellowships GERMANYGERMANY BRAZIL TAIWAN More than 130 distinguished scientists from 36 GHANA PAKISTAN SPAINCHINA JAPANUKRAINE PORTUGAL CHILEPHILIPPINES BRAZIL underrepresented have gained the opportunity to HUNGARY INDONESIA AUSTRIA SWEDEN REPUBLIC of KOREA SPAIN NETHERLANDS attend the SOT Annual Meeting, Congress of Toxicology in NORWAY AUSTRIA FRANCE BENIN CANADA IRELAND FINLAND Developing Countries (CTDC), and other scientific meetings. CHILE BULGARIA LEBANON NIGERIANETHERLANDS SOUTHSOUTH AFRICA KOREA IRELAND FINLAND RUSSIA NORWAY IRAN GREECE EGYPT RUSSIA FINLAND BANGLADESHHUNGARY NORWAY SWEDEN SWITZERLANDBELIZEBULGARIA ITALY MEXICO MALAYSIA GRENADA MALAYSIA RUSSIA GHANA JAPAN CZECH REPUBLIC ISRAEL EGYPT FRANCE THAILAND BANGLADESH GREECE ITALY UKRAINE MEXICO ITALY GRENADA CZECH REPUBLIC NORWAY SUDAN HUNGARYSIERRA LEONE MONGOLIA LUXEMBOURG CHILEVIETNAM CHINA IRAN INDONESIA COLOMBIA ISRAEL NIGERIA INDIA PORTUGAL THAILAND CYPRUS INDIA EGYPTGREECE NEWBENIN ZEALAND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES BELIZE KUWAIT FRANCE DENMARK COLOMBIA TURKEYCAMEROON CYPRUS ISRAEL LEBANON GRENADA AUSTRALIA BELGIUM SPAINRUSSIASAUDI ARABIA UNITED KINGDOM HONG KONG International Membership 1,500 scientists from 76 different countries are SOT Members.

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

International ToxScholar Outreach Grants Global Meeting Support Hundreds of students and faculty have established SOT partners with other toxicological societies around the collaborations with visiting scholars thus far. world to enhance toxicology’s impact. SOT is dedicated to ensuring the development of educational More than 30 initiatives and meetings to improve global and career opportunities in toxicology around the world. collaboration in toxicology have been supported since 2012.

Developing Membership Benefits Discounted membership dues and assistance programs. Free Access to Online Continuing Courses. SOT Members from developing countries enjoy all of the benefits of membership.

www.toxicology.org/global Developing Country List Eligibility for these SOT programs: Membership Discount, CEd-Tox Online, Global Senior Scholar Exchange, and International ToxScholar visit sites

A D K P T Pakistan Papua New Thailand Korea, People’s Timor-Leste E Democratic Republic Egypt, Arab Republic Kyrgyz Republic R Turkey B L Bangladesh Lao People's Russian Federation Democratic Republic Belize Lebanon U Benin S F Ukraine Sao Tome and Principe Bosnia and M Herzegovina G V Brazil Gambia, The * Malaysia Bulgaria Vietnam Ghana Grenada W West Bank and Gaza C Guinea St. Lucia Cabo Verde Y Guinea-Bissau St. Vincent and the Mexico Grenadines , Republic Micronesia, Cameroon Sudan Federal States Central African H Z Republic Syrian Arab Republic Mongolia China Colombia I India Congo, Democratic Indonesia Republic Iran, Islamic Republic list of countries with 2020 Congo, Republic N GNI per capita <$12,695 classified as Costa Rica Namibia upper-middle and lower. Côte d’Ivoire J The World Bank updates this classification each year in July. Nigeria *Note: Venezuela has been temporarily unclassified in July 2021 pending release of revised statistics.

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