Finding the right answers to health and safety concerns.
 
At Noblis, we use the best of science, technology and strategy for the best of reasons—to serve the public good. Our work in toxicology has a direct tie to our nation’s ability to keep people safe and healthy. As such, we advocate early, proactive evaluation of potential safety issues associated with substances that find their way into our environment and our food.
 
One reason the biomedical community regards the Noblis toxicology team as a reliable resource is our ability to offer critical analyses and truly objective evaluations. Our work with government agencies, law firms, industrial clients and other organizations is guided by the highest standards of excellence, objectivity and integrity.

We comprehensively evaluate potential health and safety issues, and the results are interpreted with professional expertise that addresses the difficult question of whether and how effects observed in experimental models can be extrapolated to humans.

Another great strength of our Toxicology team is the unusually deep bench strength of accomplished, experienced thought leaders and subject matter experts assigned to each project. Noblis toxicologists average more than 25 years of experience in toxicology and risk assessment. In addition, every member of our team holds a doctorate degree in one of the biological or chemical sciences.

We specialize in providing assessments of risk, data quality assurance, and litigation support and are particularly well-qualified in the areas of:
  • Acute toxicity
  • Carcinogenesis/chronic toxicity
  • Mechanistic toxicology
  • Reproductive and developmental toxicology
  • Inhalation toxicology
  • Environmental toxicology
  • All aspects of hazard identification and risk assessment

We are proud to say that our published research findings have contributed significantly to the mechanistic understanding of cancer, developmental and reproductive toxicity, immune disease, oxidant damage/antioxidant protection and inhalation toxicity of metals and oxidants.

Sigma articles are based on experiences and knowledge gained from our public interest client work programs and our internal research programs.
Trichlroroethylene: cancer or birth defects?