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The Safety Evaluation Forum was established in 1986, originating from a workshop of the Japanese Society of Toxicological Sciences (now the Japanese Society of Toxicology). Over the past 30 years, it has developed into a platform where toxicology researchers, regardless of generation or position, can discuss and exchange opinions, accumulating numerous case studies based on their experience in toxicity evaluation. Even today, it proactively provides opportunities to share a variety of experiences and perspectives that cannot be obtained solely within one's own company or laboratory.

Philosophy: Our society aims to foster researchers who can accurately assess safety through discussions based on field knowledge, experience, and science.
By doing so, we strive to contribute to the sound development of research and development in pharmaceuticals and other fields, as well as to prevent or minimize health risks to humans, thereby making a meaningful contribution to society.
As of January 2025
Executive Committee Members 13
Editorial Planning Committee Members 22
Honorary Presidents 3
Special Members 12
Supporting Members 17
Individual Members 255

The Safety Evaluation Forum upholds the philosophy of preventing and minimizing health risks to people through the safety evaluation of pharmaceuticals and other products, providing the following values.

Pursuit of Knowledge

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We provide opportunities for information sharing and active discussions through educational forums, seminars, and other events on the latest research, technology, and regulatory trends. Our goal is not just knowledge acquisition but also deepening discussions to solve practical challenges.

If you register as a member, you can enjoy various benefits.

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