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Toxicologist

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Toxicologist meaning

A scientist or physician who specializes in toxicology.

Synonyms of Toxicologist

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A forensic toxicologist says an initial drug screening report suggested Myles Gray had a natural psychoactive compound in his system when he died, but followup testing showed the low concentration didn't meet the threshold for detection.

As an environmental toxicologist at the University of Mississippi, she has plenty of opportunities to explore nature.

Dr. Bryan Kuhn, a pharmacist and clinical toxicologist with the Banner Poison and Drug Information Center, told there are four patients that the poison centers are aware of, but there may be up to 6 others.

During opening statements, plaintiffs’ pushed a Monsanto memo from 2009 written by Donna Farmer, the chief toxicologist at Monsanto’s product safety center.

During opening statements, plaintiffs pushed a Monsanto memo from 2009 written by Donna Farmer, the chief toxicologist at Monsanto’s product safety center.

Dr. Sadrieh wrote on Dec. 22 to a toxicologist, Tyna Dao.

Maybe there's one toxicologist.

A Health Department Toxicologist told us that according to the Center for Disease Control that a confirmed case of CO exposure was above 5%.

A toxicologist said the cocktail of drugs could have put her in a dream-like state, which might explain why she was in such dangerous position on a window ledge.

William Reeves, a toxicologist for Bayer, which now owns Roundup manufacturer Monsanto, accused PIRG of blowing the results out of proportion.

Dr. Jason Russell, a toxicologist at the poison control center in Columbus, which serves the Findlay area, said doctors are seeing this nationwide, but he doesn’t have statistics specific to Ohio.

The lawyer said he called the chief toxicologist from the Armed Forces Medical Examiner’s Office to explain to the panel “the severe and universal effects of Benzodiazepine poisoning.

Although Russian toxicologist Nikolay V. Lazarev apparently studied xenon anesthesia in 1941, the first published report confirming xenon anesthesia was in 1946 by American medical researcher John H. Lawrence, who experimented on mice.

Broad (2007), p. 172 Toxicologist Henry R. Spiller specified that inhalation of even a small amount of ethylene can cause both benign trances and euphoric psychedelic experiences.

Requirements To work as a toxicologist one should obtain a degree in toxicology or a related degree like biology, chemistry or biochemistry.

Toxicology as a profession A toxicologist is a scientist or medical personnel who specializes in the study of symptoms, mechanisms, treatments and detection of venoms and toxins ; especially the poisoning of people.