22nd APAMT – Invited Speakers

 Abstract TitleAuthors
1Strengthening Poisoning Reporting System in Malaysia: Working Together for a Safer NationDr. Ranjini Sivaganabalan
2Clinical Trials on Small Molecule Therapy in SnakebiteDr. Michael Abouyannis
3PLENARY: Chemical Preparedness and Response to Hazmat IncidentsDr. Lotte Hogberg 
4SYMPOSIUM – Implications of in vitro and Human Volunteer Studies for Decontamination of Overdose PatientsDr. Lotte Hogberg 
5Using Toxicoepidemiology to Influence Diagnosis and ManagementProfessor Nick Buckley
6Beyond Ketamine: The Novel ArylcyclohexaminesDr. David Wood 
7The Fentanyl Overdose Crisis: What Next?Professor Bruno Megarbane
8Pregabalin Misuse in MENA Region Migrants: Dangers of a Neglected EpidemicProfessor Bruno Megarbane
9Novel BenzodiazepinesDr Ruben Thanacoody
10Club Drug Poisoning: Emerging Monster in IndiaProfessor Ashish Bhalla
11Clinical Differentiation and Toxidrome Approach to Club Drug Poisoning in IndiaDr. Linu Sekhar
12Laboratory Diagnosis of Club Drug Toxicity: Pearls and PitfallsProfessor Indira Mardhavan
13Management of club drug poisoningProfessor Manu Ayyan 
14Snake-Related Injuries: Current Management for Optimal OutcomeDr. Ruth Sabrina Safferi
15Marine Poisoning in Japan—Focusing on Pufferfish PoisoningProfessor Yoshito Kamijo
16Harmful Jellyfish Sting Injuries & Envenomation: Championing Changes Amid Challenges in Modern MalaysiaAssociate Professor Dr.Ahmad Khaldun Ismail
17Antivenom Access in ASEAN Associate Professor Dr.Satariya Trakulsrichai 
18Deadly Mushroom Poisoning: Insights from Thailand Associate Professor Dr.Satariya Trakulsrichai 
19Herbal/Traditional Medicine Poisoning: Viewpoints from ThailandAssociate Professor Dr.Satariya Trakulsrichai 
20Toxic plant poisoning in JapanDr. Ryoko Kyan 
21Traditional Medicine: Divine Faith and Silent KillerDr Uyen Vy Doan (Vanessa)
22ASEAN Remote Envenoming Consultation Services Effort in Managing Snakebite Patients in the RegionDr. Zainalabidin 
23A Decade of Antivenom Reactions in Rural Sri Lanka: Has Adrenaline Premedication Worked?Professor Anjana Silva
24From Neglected Snake Venoms to Innovations in Snakebite Treatment and ApplicationsAssociate Professor Dr Tan Choo Hock 
25Capacity Building and Training in Management of Envenoming and Poisoning in the ASEAN RegionDr Patrick Joseph Tiglao
26A Rapid & Handy Diagnostic Kit for Snakebites in AsiaDr. Dong-Zong Hung
27Cytokine Changes after Naja atra, Protobothrops mucrosquamatus, Trimeresurus stejnegeri Bites and Their Potential Application in Snakebites Diagnosis in TaiwanDr. Chih-Chuan Lin 
28Harnessing AI in Medicine: Opportunities and Challenges, Associate Professor. Angela Chiew 
29Optimising Paracetamol Overdose Management: Global Perspectives and InnovationsAssociate Professor. Angela Chiew 
30Toxic case discussions from AustralasiaAssociate Professor. Angela Chiew 
31Transforming Healthcare with AI innovation: An Introduction to Heidi HealthMr. Harry Ngu Yen 
32Toxic Case Discussions from AustralasiaDr Michael Downes 
33Toxic Case Discussions from AustralasiaDr Kerry Hoggett 
34Toxic Case Discussions from AustralasiaDr Mohan Raghavan 
35Developing clinical guidelines based on pharmacometrics studies in overdose patientsProfessor Geoffrey Isbister
36Chemical Disaster: The Challenges and Emergency Medical Response Strategy.Dr. Hazlina Mohamad Noh
37ABSTRACT – Are we prepared? Medical response to incidents involving toxic chemicals: The role of the OPCW in strengthening preparednessand response capacity of its member statesDr Shahriar Katheri 
38Chemistry and Disaster Resilience: Focus Chemical Emergency, Preparedness and ResponseProfessor Roberto Mugavero
39Optimising Paracetamol Overdose Management: Global Perspectives and InnovationsProfessor James Dear
40My research journey – paracetamol poisoningProfessor James Dear
41Optimising Paracetamol Overdose Management: Global Perspectives and InnovationsDr. Nirosha Maduwanthi
42Epidemiological research on drug abuse in Hong Kong utilizing small data from HKPIC and big data from Hospital AuthorityDr. Chi-Keung Chan
43Development of clinical diagnostic or prediction tools from poison centre data in Hong Kong – Aconite poisoning as an exampleAssociate Prof. Dr. Rex Pui Kin Lam 
44The Impact of National Poison Centre Data in the Traditional Medicine Industry in MalaysiaDr. Nur Azzalia amaruzaman
45Building Poison CentresMs. Carine Marks 
46Building Poison CentresDr. Euan Sandilands  
47Building Poison CentresDr. Gillian Jackson 
48Introduction to NIHR RIGHT 4 Centre for Preventing Deaths of Acute Poisoning in Low- and Middle-Income CountriesProfessor Indika Gawarammana
49Community-based naloxone access — how to measure effect?Dr. Rebecca McDonald
50My research journey – pesticide poisoning?Professor Michael Eddleston
51Observational studies – what is the right design?Professor Christopher Weir
52Observational studies – what is the right design?Ms. Elizabeth Varghese 
53Lessons learned from the 2023 chlorine gas epidemic in OmanDr. Badria Alhatali 
54Methanol Content in Hand Sanitizers: The Kuwait Poison Center ExperienceDr. Abdullatif Aloumi