Scientific Subcommittee

Some of the main objectives of the BTS are to organise scientific meetings and conferences, foster interactions and facilitate collaborative meetings with other societies, and support scientific discussions across its membership. The Scientific Subcommittee (SSC) is responsible for agreeing and organising the BTS scientific meetings programmes, inviting contributors and presenters to these meetings and discussions, and fostering collaborations with the wider toxicology community.

 

Chair: Ian Copple

Vice-Chair: Neill Liptrott

 

Ordinary Members:

  • Susy Brescia (Co-ordinator of Risk Assessment Speciality Section)
  • Natalie Burden (Co-ordinator of Ecotoxicology Speciality Section)
  • Alex Cayley (Joint Co-ordinator of Computational and in silico Toxicology Speciality Section)
  • James Coulson (Co-ordinator of Clinical and Human Toxicology Speciality Section)
  • Ciaran Fisher (Joint Co-ordinator of Computational and in silico Toxicology Speciality Section)
  • Francisco Inesta-Vaquera (Joint Co-ordinator of Mechanistic and Discovery Toxicology Speciality Section)
  • Miriam Jacobs (Co-ordinator of Regulatory Toxicology Speciality Section)
  • Keith McLuckie (Co-ordinator of Translational Toxicology Speciality Section)
  • Antonio Pena-Fernandez (Congress Abstracts Editor)
  • Emma Quartermain (Representative of NEST: Network for Early Stage Toxicologists)
  • Carolin Schramm (Joint Co-ordinator of Mechanistic and Discovery Toxicology Speciality Section)

 

Co-opted members

  • Martin Clift (Representative of UK Animal Alternative Technologies, UKAAT)
  • Kirsti Hornigold (Ambassador Co-ordinator and Co-opt for BTS Communications Sub-Committee)
  • Joanne Kilgour (Respresentative of the Association of Inhalation Toxicologists, AIT)
  • Marion Macfarlane (Representative of Integrated Toxicology Training Partnership Scheme, ITTP)
  • Catherine Ross (Representative of British Society of Toxicological Pathology, BSTP)
  • Ovnair Sepai (Representative of Royal Society of Chemistry, RSC)
  • Fiona Sewell (Representative of the NC3Rs)