Dr. Michael L. Dourson has a PhD in Toxicology from the University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine, and is a board-certified toxicologist (i.e., DABT) with over 40 years of experience in Environmental Risk Assessment.
Dr. Dourson serves as President/Director of the 501c3 nonprofit organization Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment (TERA). Prior to this, he was Senior Advisor in the Office of the Administrator at the US EPA. Before this, he was a Professor in the Risk Science Center at the University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine and also worked at TERA and US EPA.
Litigation Support - Dr. Dourson's specialized knowledge of the issues and pitfalls involved in the research and development of human health risk assessments along with his cutting-edge toxicology expertise allows him to provide state-of-the-art science assessments for attorneys representing plaintiff and defense.
Services:
- Review toxicity data to assist in determining whether an exposure was the proximate cause of health effects;
- Perform literature searches and providing written critical analysis of literature;
- Provide services related to expert witness opinions and testimony;
- Review and analyzing environmental monitoring data;
- Assist with the development of exposure and medical monitoring programs; and
- Plan and manage peer review and peer consultation programs.
Areas of Expertise:
- RfD Assessments
- RfD Risk Technology
- Toxicology Reviews
- Occupational Toxicology
- Screening Assessments
- Product Assessments
- Site Assessments
- PFAs
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- Environmental Regulations
- Research and Methods Development
- Quantitative Risk Assessment
- Mode of Action Analysis
- Emerging Risk Issues
- Green Chemistry
- Pharmaceutical Safety
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Dr. Dourson has been awarded the Arnold J. Lehman award from the Society of Toxicology, the International Achievement Award by the International Society of Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, and 4 bronze medals from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. He has been elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Toxicological Sciences (i.e., FATS) and as a Fellow for the Society for Risk Analysis (i.e., FSRA).
He is the co-author of 3 Patty’s Toxicology chapters on PFAS chemistries and the co-author of 6 research papers on PFOA, two of which have won paper of the year awards from the Society of Toxicology’s Regulatory and Safety Evaluation Specialty Section.
This essay is about the “forever” chemical, per-fluoro-octano-ate, also known as PFOA, and similar chemicals. You have likely read about “forever” chemicals in the news or heard about these chemicals or saw the movie Dark Waters, where excess exposures to these chemicals were alleged to cause a number of