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environmental contaminants and contaminant sources, which required staff cross-training. As QA Officer for Instrumentation, responsibilities included adherence to AIHA, OSHA, and EPA standards of operation and accreditation. As liaison between scientists and administrators, provided evaluation and recommendations regarding employee relations, departmental policies, and interagency relations. Analytical Responsibilities: Principal scientist for routine analyses of environmental contaminants in food, water, soil, and air, as well as evaluation of fluoride in drinking water. Principal scientist for the routine analyses of filth and foreign matter in foods. Experimental methods included method determination, method validation, data analysis, and technical report writing. Instrumental Responsibilities: Primary scientist responsible for all analytical instruments, including GC, GC-MS, HPLC, UV-Vis, and assorted detectors (e.g., photodiode array, fluorescence, FID, NPD, ECD, halogen specific). Pharmacology and Toxicology Research Laboratories, Inc., Clays Ferry, KY Analytical Chemist II 1986 –1989 Analytical Responsibilities: Provided chemical and biological analyses of drugs and their metabolites in serum; developed and implemented chemical analyses of pesticides and their metabolites in air, water, soil, plant, and animal tissues. Other responsibilities included experimental method development and in-house validation certifications. Administrative Phillips, page 3 of 3 Responsibilities included enforcement of in-house regulations for radiological safety and decontamination of biohazards and/or radioactive materials. Instrumental Responsibilities: Primary scientist responsible for all analytical instruments, including GC, GC-MS, HPLC, UV-Vis, and assorted detectors (e.g., photodiode array, fluorescence, FID, NPD, ECD, halogen specific). Publications and Presentations: Poster presentation, FPRW, 2008, “Determination of Rodenticides in Area Wipe Samples by LC- DAD/Fluorescence and LC-MS/MS” Symposium presentation, AOACI 2008, “Validation of a Method for the Determination of Phenols and Phenates in Ready-to-Use and Concentrate Formulations” JAOAC 95(2): pp: 411-418, 2012, “Determination of Phenols and Phenates in Disinfectant Formulations by Liquid Chromatography with UV Detection: Collaborative Study.” JAOAC 91(1): pp: 5-12, 2008, (collaborator) “Determination of Hydrazine in Maleic Hydrazide Technical and Pesticide Formulations by Gas Chromatography: Collaborative Study.” JAOAC 89(4): pp: 929-936, 2006, (collaborator) “Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Maleic Hydrazide in Technical and Formulated Products: Collaborative Study.”

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