- employment. For example,
forensic toxicologists may look for
toxic substances in a
crime scene,
whereas aquatic toxicologists may
analyze the
toxicity level...
- centers,
medical toxicologists provide advice. In
medical schools, universities, and
clinical training sites,
medical toxicologists teach, research, and...
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driving force behind establishing a
professional certification for
toxicologists (1979), the
Diplomate of the
American Board of
Toxicology (DABT); he...
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Yushchenko could have been
poisoned using dioxins. He was the
clinical toxicologist who
dealt with the
poisoning case of
Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko...
- P (23
September 2004). "Browning [née Chadwick],
Ethel (1891–1969),
toxicologist and
factory inspector".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed...
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Robert Lewis Maynard (born 1951) is a
British toxicologist.
Maynard was head of the air
pollution unit at the
United Kingdom Department of
Health from...
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Thomas Stevenson (1838 – 27 July 1908) was an
English toxicologist and
forensic chemist. He
served as an
analyst to the Home
Office and in
England he served...
- and
reporting requirements: a
practical approach to what the
medical toxicologist needs to know, part 1".
Journal of
Medical Toxicology. 10 (3): 319–30...
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Aquatic toxicology is the
study of the
effects of
manufactured chemicals and
other anthropogenic and
natural materials and
activities on
aquatic organisms...
- Henk
Tennekes (21
November 1950 – 7 July 2020) was a
Dutch toxicologist.
Tennekes worked as
doctor and
researcher at the Philipps-Universiteit Marburg;...