Annual Meeting

The 41st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology(2025)

The Annual Meeting will offer a good opportunity to discuss the latest topics on Toxicologic Pathology for society members, pathologists, and toxicologists.

February 22, 2024 UPDATE
Chairperson Satoshi Furukawa(Nissan Chemical Corporation)
vice-Chairperson Kochi Kakimoto(BoZo Reseach Center Inc)
Date January 31(Thu)-30 (Fri), 2025
Venue Mishima City YouYou Hall
Website Under construction

The 42nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology(2026)

The Annual Meeting will offer a good opportunity to discuss the latest topics on Toxicologic Pathology for society members, pathologists, and toxicologists.

February 22, 2024 UPDATE
Chairperson Satoru Takahashi(Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences)
Date Under construction
Venue Under construction
Website Under construction

Charles Capen IATP Trainee Award

The Charles Capen Trainee Award given by the International Academy of Toxicologic Pathology (IATP) recognizes Dr. Charles Capen and his legacy as a researcher, teacher, and mentor to the pathology and toxicology communities spanning more than four decades. Dr. Capen was recognized worldwide as an exceptional leader in veterinary and biomedical research. He was a highly regarded mentor to numerous graduate students and postdoctoral scientists. His students and trainees are now leaders throughout academia, government and industry.

The Charles Capen Awards provides a classic reference book to the awardee to further his or her training and education in the field of toxicologic pathology.

The successful applicant must be a pathology, toxicology or toxicologic pathology trainee. A trainee is defined as an individual working on an academic degree, in a training or residency program, or in a postdoctoral training position and have demonstrated achievements in the field of toxicologic pathology including but not limited to:

•Research contributing to public safety as it relates to the adverse health effects of xenobiotics;
•Establishing test methods and standards that enhance the field of toxicologic pathology; and/or
•Developing new or novel uses of toxicologic pathology in safety research.

The Society who is hosting the meeting where the award will be given will be responsible for advertising the award, setting the criteria for selection, and establishing deadlines for receiving applications as well as choosing the recipient of the award. Suggested criteria for the selection of the award recipient may be from oral presentations, poster presentations, published papers, statement of career goals, or any combination of these criteria.

The IATP will present the recipient with an award certificate and a voucher to obtain a book of their choosing from a list of classic toxicologic pathology books recommended by the toxicologic pathology experts of the IATP. A Fellow of the IATP will present the award certificate and the voucher at your meeting awards ceremony. The selected book will be mailed to the awardee from the IATP Executive Office.