The Roundtable of Toxicology (RTC) is a consortium of toxicologists dedicated to solving the problems of clients on the basis of good science. Collectively, we represent clients in the pharmaceutical (drug), chemical, foods, consumer product and medical device industries. Also, many of the RTC members provide litigation assistance to attorneys as expert witnesses or consultants.
Our members are usually independent toxicology consultants, but some of our members are part of independent consulting firm businesses. Regardless, each member can provide to the client expert and professional service. If you are interested in becoming a RTC member, go to the Contact page and send an email to the Secretary of RTC. An application for RTC membership is on the link below.
Must be a member of a national
or international Toxicology Organization (ex.: SOT, ACT, ABT).
Must have been a practicing
toxicologist for at least the past 10 years.
Must not have ever been
debarred or otherwise convicted of criminal activity.
Must be recommended by two
practicing toxicologists, preferably at least one member of the RTC
Must be an independent
consultant as defined by the by-laws. If accepted for membership as an
independent, and job situation changes to where the consultant is no
longer independent, must give up RTC membership.
Applications for Emeritus
Membership must state in writing that they are only working up to 20% of
the time as compared to their previous workload.
Emeritus members must have
been an RTC member for at least 5 years preceding their request.
Emeritus member benefits
include the talklist, newsletters, and discounted members' rates at RTC
meetings. They will not get a listing on the website.