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Special Interest Groups (SIGs)

The meetings of the Society SIGs are a time-tested favorite of the Annual Meetings. The format provides free-form discussions and short presentations of the key challenges and research. The SIGs provide a casual way for young investigators and seasoned researchers to interact. The SIGs also play a major role in identifying the scientific topics for symposia and workshops during the next Annual Meeting, which will be held in Montreal, Quebec in October 2011. For more information about the Special Interest Groups, visit the EMS Web site. If you are interested in attending, please check the appropriate box when you register. Each breakfast meeting is $15; the WEMS lunch is $25.  All SIG meetings are open to all registrants.

Below are sessions organized by SIGs. 
Saturday, October 23
9:00 AM–1:30 PM
   

Saturday Workshop 1
Advancements in Applied Genetic Toxicology

Organized by the Applied Genetic Toxicology Special Interest Group

Sunday, October 24
7:00 AM–8:30 AM
   

Breakfast Meetings

Applied Genetic Toxicology Special Interest Group
Leaders: Patricia A. Escobar, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals and Krista L. Dobo, Pfizer Inc

DNA Repair and Mutagenic Mechanisms Special Interest Group
Leaders: Mats Ljungman, The University of Michigan Medical School and
Joann B. Sweasy, Yale University School of Medicine

Transgenic and In Vivo Mutagenesis Special Interest Group
Leaders: Kathleen A. Hill, The University of Western Ontario and
Mugimane Manjanatha, National Center for Toxicological Research, U.S. FDA

9:45 AM–12:15 PM
   

Symposium 2
Is Tobacco Smoke A Germ-Cell Mutagen?

Organized by the Heritable Mutation and Disease Special Interest Group

2:15 PM–4:30 PM
   

Symposium 5
Next Generation Sequencing Technology and Applications/Molecular Analyses

Organized by the New Technologies Special Interest Group

Monday, October 25
7:00 AM–8:30 AM
   

Breakfast Meetings

Epigenetics Special Interest Group
Leaders: Janet E. Baulch, University of Maryland, Baltimore and Catherine B. Klein, New York University School of Medicine

New Technologies Special Interest Group
Leaders: Brinda Mahadevan, Merck Research Laboratories and Patricia A. Escobar, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals

9:45 AM–12:15 PM
   

Symposium 7
Cognitive Consequences of Fetal and Early Postnatal Exposure to Environmental Contaminants

Organized by the Molecular Epidemiology Special Interest Group

2:15 PM–4:30 PM
   

Platform Session 1
DNA Repair

Organized by the DNA Repair and Mutagenic Mechanisms Special Interest Group

Tuesday, October 26
7:00 AM–8:30 AM
   

Breakfast Meetings

Heritable Mutation and Disease Special Interest Group
Leaders: Carole Yauk, Health Canada and Francesco Marchetti, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Risk Assessment Special Interest Group
Leaders: David A. Eastmond, University of California, Riverside and Nagu Keshava, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

12:30 PM–2:00 PM
   

WEMS Luncheon
Organized by the Women in Environmental Mutagen Society Special Interest Group

2:15 PM–4:15 PM
   

Platform Session 2
Heritable Mutations

Organized by the Heritable Mutation and Disease Special Interest Group

2:15 PM–4:15 PM
   

Platform Session 3
New Genotoxins
Organized by the Environmental Genetic Toxicology Special Interest Group

Wednesday, October 27
7:00 AM–8:30 AM
   

Breakfast Meetings

Environmental Genetic Toxicology Special Interest Group
Leaders: Christopher M. Somers, University of Regina and Carol D. Swartz, Integrated Laboratory Systems

Molecular Epidemiology Special Interest Group
Leaders: Radim Sram, Institute of Experimental Medicine and Miriam Poirier, National Cancer Institute

8:30 AM–9:30 AM
   

Plenary Lecture 4
WEMS
Organized by the Women in Environmental Mutagen Society Special Interest Group

9:45 AM–12:15 PM
   

Symposium 15
Genetic Toxicology of Wildlife and Other Indicator Species

Organized by the Environmental Genetic Toxicology Special Interest Group