toxicologist
IPA: tɑksɪkˈɑɫʌdʒɪst
noun
- A scientist or physician who specializes in toxicology.
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Examples of "toxicologist" in Sentences
- I don ` t think any kind of toxicologist could make that determination.
- The lecturer urged that the science of medicine (for the poisons of the toxicologist were the medicines of the physician) must be experimental.
- Mayer worked with Dr. Patricia Hoyer, an ovarian toxicologist, studying diseases common in aging women but faced an obstacle in the lab when experimenting on mice.
- Some include magnesium, calcium, potassium or urea, which also can pose problems when consumed in large amounts, says Camille DeClementi , senior toxicologist for the Animal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
- Kristie Sullivan , a toxicologist at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, a Washington, D.C., nonprofit that includes the Cancer Project, says it is true that one source of carcinogens is eliminated if smoke doesn't come up from the heat source and onto the meat.
- Aposhian, a professor at the University of Arizona whom Allen described as “an elderly, hard-of-hearing toxicologist with a halo of white hair surrounding his large bald pate,” had written an expert report detailing how thimerosal caused “injury to the developing brains of human embryos and young children” such as Michelle.
- Roger McClellan, a toxicologist who led the panel during George H. W. Bush's presidency and has consulted for oil and gas companies on air-quality issues, says clinical studies of human volunteers exposed to controlled levels of ozone don't provide "convincing evidence of clinically significant effects" below 80 parts per billion.
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