CorrespondenceIssues about the findings in the Silver et al. (2017) publication regarding Naled
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Judith A. MacGregor, Ph.D., D.A.B.T., Dr. MacGregor was the Manager of Toxicology at Chevron Corporation, the developer of Naled, during the period when many of the safety studies were conducted. She has served as a consultant to AMVAC.
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Judith A. MacGregor, Ph.D., D.A.B.T., Dr. MacGregor was the Manager of Toxicology at Chevron Corporation, the developer of Naled, during the period when many of the safety studies were conducted. She has served as a consultant to AMVAC.
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