CTEH

Open Letter to CTEH® Employees, Clients and Members of the Public Regarding Our Role in the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Response

  1. Our data are, in fact, being released to both the federal government for independent verification and analysis as well as to the public.
  2. Our methodology has been approved by Unified Command and made available to the public.
  3. Air monitoring is being performed by multiple organizations, including OSHA, NIOSH, EPA, and other private contractors.

We are proud of our role in the unified response to this incident. Our data and our methods are being shared with the public and the agencies charged with overseeing public health efforts in this incident. Our principles of transparency and technical excellence will not be compromised as we provide vitally important public health information during these difficult times. Read More

Sound Scientific Solutions

Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health, L.L.C. (CTEH®) is a science-based consulting firm established to provide toxicology and environmental health consulting services to the public and private sectors. We pride ourselves on providing highly technical and highly responsive professionals to evaluate and develop solutions to a wide variety of human health and environmental issues. CTEH® specializes in the specific scientific expertise of toxicology, risk assessment, industrial hygiene, occupational health, claims and regulatory disputes, and response to emergencies or other events involving release or threat of release of chemicals.

Mission Statement

Our mission is to develop sound scientific solutions to issues in toxicology, risk assessment, and environmental health by applying state-of-the-art science to problems faced by private industry, government, the general public, and the courts. Our business will be conducted in a manner that is productive and cost-effective for our clients and will include a work environment that fosters scientific and professional excellence.

History

CTEH® was founded on March 14, 1997 by Drs. Phillip T. Goad, Glenn C. Millner, Alan C. Nye, and Jay Gandy under the University of Arkansas for Medical Science’s (UAMS) Biotechnology Center’s Business Incubator program. The founding partners combine more than eighty-four collective years of experience in toxicology and risk assessment.




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