GlobalTox
GlobalTox describes itself as "a privately owned international corporation providing services in industrial hygiene, human and environmental toxicology, and risk assessment." [1]
GlobalTox personnel coauthored a 2004 critique of studies linking the industrial solvent Trichloroethylene (TCE) to congenital malformations. [2] The same authors subsequently authored in 2005 a critical review of TCE toxicity in the scholarly journal Birth Defects Research, but listing their affiliation as Veritox, Inc. [3] According to a conflict-of-interest diclosure published with each paper, GlobalTox's Bruce J. Kelman has provided testimony as a defense witness in TCE litigation involving congenital malformations. [4]
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Clients
"Our clients are U.S., Canadian, and other national governments, corporations and non-governmental organizations," it states on its website. [5]
Personnel
- Mark T. Goldberg, President
- Ronald W. Brecher, Principal
- Bruce J. Kelman
Contact Details
367 Woodlawn Rd. W., Unit 6
Guelph, Ontario N1H 7K9
Canada
Email: info AT globaltox.ca
Tel: 519-766-1000
Fax: 519-766-1100
Web: http://www.globaltox.ca
Other SourceWatch Resources
External links
Presentations By GlobalTox
- Ronald W. Brecher (GlobalTox) and Trevor Smith Diggins (Frontline Corporate Communications, "Do You Hear What I Hear: Overcoming Literacy, Numeracy and Perception Barriers In Communicating Environmental and Public Health Risk", Science Forum on Brownfields Redevelopment, April 5, 2006, Halifax Nova Scotia (Pdf)
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