Society for Forensic Toxicologists

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About Richmond, Virginia

As you make plans for SOFT’s Annual Meeting this October, please also plan on spending some time in and around our city.  While Richmond is probably most recognized as the Capital of the Confederacy, it is home to many cultural and historical contributions in the development of this Nation.  Richmond is a growing city that has a small town feel - it has world class business and the spirit of hopeful entrepreneurialism - it is rooted in transformational history and is in the process of re-inventing itself.  We hope that you discover its charm, its wonder, its legacy, and its future! 

In order to plan your trip, of course, you can visit a host of Richmond websites.  Below are a couple of our favorites:

Richmond Travel Guide:  www.visitrichmondva.com
Virginia Is For Lovers:  www.virginia.org

Since I love this city – and I want you to make the most of your time here, I’m going to recommend to you some of my favorite places to visit and things to do.

Read more about Richmond attractions...

About SOFT

The Society of Forensic Toxicologists, Inc. (SOFT) is an organization composed of practicing forensic toxicologists and those interested in the discipline for the purpose of promoting and developing forensic toxicology. For more information please visit our website at http://www.soft-tox.org

Scientific Program

DRAFT OF THE SCHEDULE:

Scientific Program.pdf

The link below is the Call for Abstracts which has information for preparing your poster and/or platform presentation:

Call for Papers.pdf

Instructions for Speakers

Speaker Preparation and Instructions.pdf

General Information

The Program Committee solicits abstracts on all forensic toxicology topics including postmortem toxicology, forensic urine drug testing, analytical toxicology of drugs, pharmacology as related to forensic toxicology, pathology as related to forensic toxicology, pediatric and geriatric case reports, and the relationship between drug concentrations and performance impairment. Scientific papers selected for presentation will be divided into two groups: 15-minute platform presentations and poster presentations. The Program Committee will select appropriate abstracts from those submitted by the July 2, 2010 deadline. Abstracts must be submitted on-line or by email to the program chair.  You may request either a platform or poster presentation format and every effort will be made to accommodate your request; however final decision will be made based upon the number of submissions and time limitations. The presenting authors of all papers will be required to register for the meeting. Only abstracts written in English will be considered. The format for the preparation of the abstracts is on the submission form.

Please open the link to the full instructions which includes the required disclosure statement and instructions for format.