Phillip Goad, PhD
Founder & Principal Toxicologist
Dr. Goad conducts toxicological evaluations, human health assessments, community and worker health evaluations, and regulatory compliance consultations. His consulting work includes cancer, birth defects, and target organ disease arising from occupational and environmental chemical exposures. Dr. Goad provides on-site support during chemical release emergencies and provides consultation services to clients regarding potential health effects associated with exposure to chemicals. Dr. Goad evaluates the results of employee health monitoring programs, and prepares, reviews, and summarizes corporate Safety Data Sheets. In addition, Dr. Goad provides testimony in State and Federal Courts in matters related to toxicology, environmental health, and regulatory compliance. Dr. Goad serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology and the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, College of Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Education
- Ph.D., Interdisciplinary Toxicology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR
- B.S., Chemistry, Harding University, Searcy, AR
Past or Current Professional Affiliations
- Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Sixth Judicial Circuit Court – Juvenile Division Pulaski County, Arkansas
- American Industrial Hygiene Association Full Member
- Assistant Professor Department of Environmental and Occupational Health College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock Arkansas
- Adjunct Assistant Professor Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, Arkansas
- Adjunct Faculty Department of Biological Sciences, State of University of New York, Plattsburgh, New York
- Adjunct Instructor Interdisciplinary Toxicology University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas
- Teratology Society
- Society of Toxicology; Full Member
- Middle Atlantic Reproduction and Teratology Association (MARTA)
- Adjunct Faculty Department of Biological Sciences State University of New York Plattsburgh, New York
- Adjunct Instructor Interdisciplinary Toxicology University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, Arkansas
Publications:
- Strategies for Assessing Human Health Impacts of Crude Oil Releases
- Field Studies on the ammonia odor threshold based on ambient air-sampling following accidental releases.
- Effectiveness of common shelter-in-place techniques in reducing ammonia exposure following accidental release.
- Dermatological toxicity of hexavalent chromium
- Example of Risk Assessment Applications, Principles of Toxicology: Environmental and Industrial Applications
- An Assessment of Potential Environmental Impacts of Cement Kiln Dust Produced In Kilns Co-Fired With Hazardous Waste Fuels, in Waste Combustion in Boilers and Industrial Furnaces
- Mass balance on surface-bound, mineralogic, and total lead concentrations as related to industrial aggregate bioaccessibility
- Reproductive and developmental toxicity of n, n-diethyl-m-toluamide in rats
- Lack of selective developmental toxicity of three butanol isomers administered by inhalation to rats
- Teratogenicity of n-propanol and iso-propanol after high inhalation exposure to rats
- Male reproductive assessment of the rubber accelerator, n-oxydiethylene thiocarbamyl-n-oxydiethylene sulfenamide in rats
- Developmental toxicity of diethyleneglycol monoethyl ether (diEGME)
- Cholinergic and dopaminergic alterations in the mouse central nervous system following acute trimethyltin exposure
- Teratological assessment of methanol and ethanol at high inhalation levels in rats
- Developmental toxicology of four glycol ethers applied cutaneously to rats
- Comparative inhalation teratogenicity of five glycol ether solvents and an amino derivative in rats
- The role of diet in the developmental toxicology of ethanol
- The developmental toxicology of ethanol
- Validation of selected behavioral tests for evaluating low-level toxicity
- Maternal, fetal and neonatal elimination of ethanol in non-human primates
- Trimethyltin induced changes of neurotransmitter levels and brain receptor binding in the mouse
- Validation of selected behavioral tests for evaluating low level toxicity
- The effect of dietary fortification on blood ethanol concentration, caloric consumption and weight gain during ethanol consumption in mice