DSFTM JOB Portal
Take advantage of the new JOB PORTAL on the DSFTM-homepage! Searching is open to everyone - and as a member of DSFTM you may post Job Adds - free of charge - directly from your personal webprofile. Its fast and easy!
The new DSFTM JOB PORTAL is for your convenience divided into three sections - Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Medicinal Chemistry. Posted JOB ADDS are visible to everybody (without login) - and will furthermore be sent out by email to the DSFTM-members who have signed up for the particular service.
To post a job, simply login and click on the link submit Article/news/JOBS in the USERMENU. You may also find detailed intructions by clicking on the link "Guidelines for Authors/Publishers" in the USERMENU.
To search for a job, click on "Job Portal" in the top menu.
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DSFTM-YDS-2010 Prize Awarded: Anders Bach
For the first time in the history of DSFTM a prize was to be awarded a young Danish researcher (DSFTM Young Danish Scientist 2010). The awarding took place at the DSFTM Annual Meeting 2010 which was held in the historical building Eigtveds Pakhus in Copenhagen on May 20, 2010
DSFTM Annual Meeting 2010

Annual Meeting 2010
“Challenges and Successes in Toxicology and Medicinal Chemistry”
Eigtveds Pakhus, May 20, 2010, from 9.00 to 16.00
- For more information and registration
please select "Meetings and Symposia" from the top menu on the homepage
WorldPhama2010
DSFTM is hosting the coming meeting WorldPharma2010
16th World Congress on Basic and Clinical Pharmacology 17- 23 July, 2010, Copenhagen, Denmark
Please see link: www.worldpharma2010.org
DSFTM Young Danish Scientist 2010 Prize
DSFTM is pleased to announce three annual prizes to be given to promissing young Danish scientists. The three prizes of each DKK 5000,- will be awarded for the first time at the DSFTM 2010 Annual Meeting in May 2010.
- DSFTM 2010 Young Danish Scientist in Pharmacology
- DSFTM 2010 Young Danish Scientist in Toxicology
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DSFTM 2010 Young Danish Scientist in Medicinal Chemistry

To candidate for one of the above prizes, the young Danish scientist (<35 years) needs only to submit a research paper and short CV during online registration for the DSFTM Annual Meeting 2010. The young scientist must be primary- and/or corresponding author and the research paper be published in an international peer reviewed journal during the years 2009 or 2010.
Scientific evaluation is carried out by the three Section Heads in coordination with their respective working group. The nominees are then to be approved by the DSFTM Board to ensure full objectivity.
The prize is a personal check for DKK 5000,-, a diploma and an invitation to give a presentation at next year's DSFTM annual meeting.
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