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Medical Toxicology in Industry Webinar: Connecting Exposure, Evidence, and Health: Epidemiology in Toxicology
August 6, 2026 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
(EDT)
Description
Join ACMT on Thursday, August 6, at 1:00pm ET for a Bayer-sponsored Medical Toxicology in Industry webinar exploring the role of epidemiology in toxicology, public health, and regulatory science. Featuring Jennifer Reed, PhD, MPH, Senior Epidemiologist at Bayer Crop Science, and Rachel Culbreth, PhD, MPH, Research Director for ToxIC, this session will introduce key epidemiologic concepts, including observational and experimental study designs, exposure assessment, temporality, and the Bradford Hill considerations for causality. Discussion will include how epidemiologic evidence informs risk assessment and regulatory decision-making, while highlighting career opportunities for professionals with MPH training. Through perspectives from both industry and clinical toxicology research, participants will gain practical insight into how epidemiology supports evidence-based decisions that protect human health.
Learning Objectives:
Differentiate between major epidemiologic study designs, including observational and experimental approaches.
Describe key concepts in epidemiologic research, including exposure assessment, temporality, and causal inference using the Bradford Hill considerations.
Explain how epidemiologic evidence contributes to toxicology, risk assessment, and regulatory decision-making.
About the Medical Toxicology in Industry Virtual Fellows Program
Sponsored by Bayer and the MTF, this program provides medical toxicology fellows with a unique opportunity to explore the role of industry in toxicology. Participants gain insight into product development, from R&D and regulatory approval to market launch and post-market stewardship. The rotation helps bridge the gap between academia and industry, fostering a deeper understanding of the regulatory landscape and career pathways in this sector.
This webinar is free and open to the public.