ATS Application

For scientists who have chosen professional careers in the broad field of toxicology, Fellow status is an important mark of success. If you are interested in applying to become an ATS Fellow, please download the application form and the ATS guidance document. Complete the application and send an electronic version along with PDF copies of your publications to Marcia Lawson.

Please send your application fee to:
ATS Headquarters
1821 Michael Faraday Drive, Suite 300
Reston, VA 20190

ATS accepts checks, Visa, Master Card, and American Express.

Application Review Schedule

ATS Review Guidance

Application Deadline Board of Director Review
May 15 June 30
October 1 October 30
December 1 January 15

Fees

Type of Fee Fee Amount Deadline
Acceptance
(Certiication)
$100
30 days from becoming a Fellow
Application
$50
Must be submitted with Application
Dues
$125
September 15 of each year
Recertification
$150
Owed every 5 years with Recertification Application

 

Recertification

Fellows of ATS are required to recertify every five years. Please download the recertification form, complete it and send an electronic version along with an electronic version of your CV to Marcia Lawson.

Code of Ethics

Academy of Toxicological Sciences certifies toxicologists who are recognized by their peers for their expertise and sound scientific judgment. The purpose of the recognition and certification is to ensure the competence and experience of professionals whose work affects public welfare.

In attaining this goal, each Fellow must maintain high ethical standards, recognize a duty to share this knowledge with the public and be a thoughtful advocate for human, animal, and environmental health. To this purpose, this code requires a personal commitment. Fellows of the Academy of Toxicological Sciences: Conduct their work and themselves with objectivity and integrity. Hold as inviolate that credible science is fundamental to all toxicologic research and forms the basis for communicating results. Recognize a duty to communicate information concerning health, safety, and toxicity in a timely and responsible manner, with due regard for the significance and credibility of the available data. Give due consideration to the ethical, legal, social and policy implications of their research and communications.

Be a thoughtful advocate for human and environmental health. Abstain from professional judgments influenced by undisclosed conflict of interest, make reasonable efforts to disclose any material conflicts of interest and, insofar as possible, avoid situations that imply a conflict of interest. Observe the spirit, as well as, the letter of law, regulations, and ethical standards with regard to the welfare of humans and animals involved in their experimental procedures. Practice high standards of occupational health and safety for the benefit of themselves, their co-workers, trainees, and other personnel.

Claims that fellows of the Academy of Toxicological Sciences have not adhered to the code in a material way shall be submitted in writing to ATS Headquarters. The ATS legal counsel will review the documentation and make recommendations to the Board. The Board can take action in response to objections only when those objections or comments have been acted upon by adjudicative bodies. In cases where the claims have been substantiated, the Board shall decide upon and undertake appropriate action as it pertains to a prospective fellow and/or a fellow.