Communications Committee

Ofelia Noceti

Chair
Montevideo, Uruguay

Ryuji Kato

Vice-Chair
Takatsuki, Japan

Compass Editorial Team

Smita Pattanaik

Editor-in-Chief
Chandigarh, India

Compass Editorial Team

Amar Levens

Associate Editor
Leiden, Netherlands

E-News

Manuela Neuman

Co-Editor
Toronto, Canada

E-News

Ryuji Kato

Co-Editor
Takatsuki, Japan

E-News

Yoko Urashima

Co-Editor
Osaka, Japan

Adverts

Yoko Urashima

Osaka, Japan

Webmaster

Ofelia Noceti

Montevideo, Uruguay

Instagram

Yoko Urashima

Osaka, Japan

Blog and Podcast Manager

Jana Stojanova

Sydney, Australia

LinkedIn

Ofelia Noceti

Montevideo, Uruguay

X (Twitter)

Ryuji Kato

Co-Editor
Takatsuki, Japan

X (Twitter)

Olga Millan

Co-Editor
Barcelona, Spain

Committee Purpose

The Communications Committee combines an enthusiastic team working on the optimal communication of scientific content via social media, website, and editorials. The Committee is responsible of the visibility of the association and maintaining the information about IATDMCT activities within the TDM community as well for the governance and implementation of the communication strategy. The Communication Committee together with the Directors of Education develops science communication training and provides professional development opportunities for IATDMCT members. The Chair of the Communication Committee reports to the Council and the Executive Committee.

Its mission is to increase and expand the effectiveness of inclusive and accessible science outreach and communication activities through the involvement of IATDMCT members.

The Communications Committee current activities include:

  • Collaborate with the Council, scientific committees, and members to acquire educational materials.
  • Oversee the management of IATDMCT social media platforms, website, and editorials to facilitate real-time scientific interaction with members.
  • Ensure the timely execution of the yearly calendar of postings and editions across various platforms.
  • Promote and coordinate communication activities among the Team during the year.
  • Promote training and professional activities throughout the year to encourage participation and engagement.

The initiatives the Communications Committee has taken are:

  • 2025 – eNEWs reestructure
  • 2025 – Recruited new Associate Editor for COMPASS
  • 2024 – Recruited a new Editor in Chief for COMPASS
  • 2023 – Launching New Website
  • 2023 – Recuited new Associate Editor for COMPASS
  • 2022 – IATDMCT Website Project Launch
  • 2022 – Recruited a new Advert Manager
  • 2022 – First PODCAST
  • 2020 – Introduction of SARSCOV2- section in IATDMCT e-news & Website.
  • 2020 – Social Media Platform: Switch from Facebook to Instagram.
  • 2019 – IATDMCT Website restructure

2025

Symposium Organization for SINGAPORE Congress

  • Creative Solutions for Global Challenges in Fentanyl Monitoring and Toxicology. Communications Committee, Clinical Toxicology and Drugs of Misuse and Analytical Methods
  • Simplifying drug assays for low-resource environments. Communications Committee, Immunosuppressant Drugs, Analytical Methods, Regional Asia Pacific Section
  • Digital Transformation for TDM and Clinical Toxicology Research. Communications Committee, Japanese Society of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring

2024

Symposium Organization for BANFF Congress
Future Prospects for Preventive Medicine Applying Pharmacogenomics, Metabolomics, Proteomics, and Microbiome

  • Microbiome and Inflammasome in Gastrointestinal Diseases. Manuela Neuman (University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada)
  • Damage associated molecular patterns as a predictive biomarker of drug induced liver injury. Ryuji Kato (Department of Pharmacotherapeutics and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Osaka, Japan)
  • Metabolomics as a tool for individualized healthcare. Ofelia Noceti (Centro Nacional de Tratamientos Hepatobiliopancreáticos, Unidad Docente Asistencial Centro Nacional Hepatobiliopancreático Servicio de Enfermedades Hepáticas, Hospital Central de las Fuerzas Armadas, Montevideo, Uruguay)
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