0 a person who studies or knows a lot about poisons: --
An environmental toxicologist said weeds naturally develop resistance to a pesticide.
Toxicologists say some people are more sensitive to toxins than others.
The first civilian, a chemist toxicologist, began to replace sworn police officers in the crime lab.
Its membership consists of clinical and research toxicologists, physicians, veterinarians, nurses, pharmacists, analytical chemists, industrial hygienists, poison information center specialists, and allied professionals.
This has been a massive task, involving the study by toxicologists of data concerning the use of many hundreds of substances, many of them exceedingly complex chemicals.
None of those authorities employs toxicologists.
The group was assisted in its considerations by a leading immuno-toxicologist, and is reviewing the evidence in its current assessment of the interaction of all traffic pollutants.
There is no provision for a clinical toxicologist or an epidemiologist on the committee.
I also think that far too much emphasis is placed on the assessment of a matter by experts, toxicologists and economists.
A district council does not employ a toxicologist and is unlikely so to do.