Presentations from the 33rd Annual Conference now available in the members area

Presentations from the 33rd Annual Conference are now available in the members area. Abstracts from the conference are available here.
» Read morePresentations from the 33rd Annual Conference are now available in the members area. Abstracts from the conference are available here.
» Read moreBetween the 8th and 10th September 2022, Dr Georgios Eleftheriou and colleagues from Poison Control Center and Teratology Information Service at the Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital hosted the 33rd ENTIS conference in Bergamo, Italy. Engaging key note lectures were provided from internationally renown experts on a range of topics including the teratogenic risks of caffeine, risk communication and scientific misinformation, […]
» Read moreThis two day virtual scientific meeting was held on 20th April and 27th May, 2021. Delegates connected to discuss key issues in the field of reproductive toxicology, teratology, pregnancy pharmacovigilance and medication use risk-benefit communication. Meeting Details The virtual meeting was open to ENTIS and non-ENTIS member There was an accompanying online poster walk accessible online (posters can still be viewed in […]
» Read moreThe first ENTIS seminar on COVID-19 during pregnancy and breastfeeding was held virtually and hosted by Dr Michael Ceulemans from KU Leuven in Belgium (postdoctoral researcher at TIS Lareb, Netherlands). Warm thanks are extended to Dr Ceulemans and colleagues for organising the meeting, and to all the presenters for their excellent and informative presentations. ENTIS members can access the recording […]
» Read moreBetween the 5th and 7th September, Professor Hedvig Nordeng and colleagues from the University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital hosted the 30th ENTIS conference. The meeting was one of the largest ENTIS conferences to date, with 113 delegates attending from 22 different countries. Key note lectures were provided from internationally renown experts on a range of related topics including […]
» Read moreThe Organization of Teratology Information Specialists (OTIS), the Teratology Society and the University of South Florida are pleased to announce the Human Teratogen Course which will be presented at the USF Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation in Tampa, Florida, USA, between 24th and 26th February 2019. For more information about the course, and details about how to register, please […]
» Read moreBetween the 4th and 8th September, UKTIS hosted the UK’s first Human Teratogens Education Course and the 3rd International Joint Meeting of the European Network of Teratology Information Services (ENTIS) and Organization of Teratology Information Specialists (OTIS) in Newcastle upon Tyne. Delegates attended from around the globe and were treated to presentations from some of the most influential researchers and […]
» Read moreThe final programme of the 28th ENTIS conference, the Education Course on Hormones and Brain Development and the symposium on pre-term births is now available for download. The Education course and the Symposium are co-organised with the European Teratology Society. For the other details regarding the conference, education course, registration and accomodation please click here.
» Read moreRegistrations have now opened for the the 28th conference of the European Network of Teratology Information Services (ENTIS) and The Joint Education Course of ENTIS and European Teratology Society (ETS) on Hormones and Brain Development in Budapest, Hungary, 2017. The conference will take place from Saturday September 2nd to Tuesday 5th while the course will take place on Monday September […]
» Read more28th conference of the European Network of Teratology Information Services (ENTIS) will be held from Saturday 2nd to Tuesday 5th September 2017 in Budapest. There will be an education course on Monday 4th together with European Teratology Society (ETS) on “Hormones and Brain Development” and a joined symposium on Tuesday 5th with ETS on preterm birth. Please follow this link […]
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