Safety pharmacology is a branch of pharmacology that assesses the potential adverse effects of new pharmaceutical products. It specializes in detecting and investigating the biochemical and physiologic effects of new chemical entities (NCEs) in relation to therapeutic use. View Full Term
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Scott Gaddis, VP and Global Practice Leader, Safety and Health, Intelex Technologies, has 30 years in EHS leadership experience in heavy manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and packaging. Before joining Intelex, Gaddis served as Vice President, EHS for Coveris High Performance Packaging, Executive Director of EHS at Bristol-Myers Squibb, and Global Leader for Occupational Safety and Health at Kimberly-Clark Corporation. In all his roles, Gaddis was responsible for developing program strategy, leading compliance, building operational effectiveness and leadership capability. He has been published in various EHS trade journals and has lectured at National and International EHS conferences. He is a Special Government Employee supporting the US Department of Labor and has received numerous awards recognizing his leadership in EHS. Gaddis holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational Safety and Health from Murray State University in Murray, Ky.