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Errol Zeiger, Ph.D.,J.D. |
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Expert Toxicology Consultant /
Toxicologist |
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- Genetic Toxicology
- Test Validation
- Scientific Review and Evaluation
- Litigation Support
- Member, NC State Bar
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Areas of Toxicology Expertise:
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- Genetic Toxicology testing and
Evaluation
- In Vitro and In Vivo Toxicity
Test Data Interpretation
- Design and Management of
Test Validation Programs
- Preparation of Chemical and
Method Review Documents
- Interpretation of OECD Test
Guidelines and Guidance Documents
- Litigation Support
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Description: |
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More than 30 years Experience
with FDA and NIEHS. Responsible for the Development,
Design, and Management of the
National Toxicology Program Genetic Toxicity
Testing Program; Management of Government Research,
Development, and Testing Contracts. Design, Management, and
Interpretation of In Vitro and In Vivo Test Validation Studies.
Preparation of Chemical and Method Review Documents.
One year Experience at OECD in Preparation of Health
Effects Test Guidelines and Guidance Documents, and Validation
of In Vivo Endocrine Disruptor Tests. Member of EPA
Interagency Testing Committee, ICCVAM Committee, NTP
Management Committee. Editor-in-Chief of Environmental and Molecular
Mutagenesis. More than 180 Peer-Reviewed Publications and Book
Chapters. |
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Contact information: |
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Errol Zeiger, Ph.D.
Errol Zeiger Consulting
800 Indian Springs Road
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514
Phone: (919) 932-3778
Fax:(919) 942-5346
Home Page:
http://rtctox.com/zeiger.htm
Email:
zeiger
(at) nc.rr.com
Resume |
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Forensic Expert Witness: |
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Willing to
serve as Expert
Witness |
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Experience
as Expert Witness |
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Dictionary of
Abbreviations and Acronyms used: |
| Epa |
Environmental Protection Agency |
| FDA
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Food and Drug Administration |
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ICCVAM |
The Interagency
Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods |
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NIEHS |
National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences |
| NTP
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National Toxicology
Program |
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Oecd |
Organization for Economic
Co-operation and Development |