Principal Toxicologist Overview

What does a Principal Toxicologist do?

A toxicologist is a scientist who tests bodily fluids and tissue samples during autopsies to determine the presence of toxins or chemicals. They work in laboratories and use various methods to locate toxic levels of drugs or other poisons within the body. If it is determined harmful agents are present, a toxicologist will measure the levels found and identify if it likely contributed to the death of the patient. Additionally, many toxicologists work to help solve criminal cases and will testify in court on behalf of their lab findings.

Advanced education is required to become a toxicologist and a graduate degree in forensic science, chemistry, toxicology or related field is necessary. Depending upon the state of employment, a professional certification through the American Board of Toxicology may be required. Meticulous attention to detail and strong analytical skills are required to excel in the position of a toxicologist.

What responsibilities are common for Principal Toxicologist jobs?
  • Identify and test a proposed scientific hypothesis by applying analytical examination techniques to measure toxins
  • Create reports and author reviews of research papers and findings
  • Oversee risk assessments to identify possible harmful side effects and outcomes
  • Conduct examinations using biomedical and chemical instruments and maintain the samples as well as possible for further testing
  • Ensure the safe storage and use of chemicals and laboratory instruments
  • Collaborate and share research and study findings with other staff members
  • Test bodily fluids and body tissue samples to isolate and measure toxin levels present
  • Comply with state and federal laws regarding privacy, safety and quality control within the lab
What are the typical qualifications for Principal Toxicologist jobs?
  • Graduate degree in forensic science, chemistry, toxicology or related field is necessary
  • Meticulous attention to detail when performing examinations and tests
  • Depending upon the state of employment, a professional certification through the American Board of Toxicology may be required
  • Experience working on cases involving environmental pollution and the measurable impact of chemical spills and disasters
  • An organized and detailed approach to testing is essential
  • Ability to review and interpret industry-specific data
  • Experience using required instruments and equipment safely and correctly
  • Personal integrity and accountability are essential due to the nature of the position
  • Maintain a professional level of patient privacy in accordance with HIPAA procedures
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Avg. Experience5-7 years

How much does a Principal Toxicologist make?

Principal Toxicologist Career Path

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Principal Toxicologist
$271,127/yr
Associate Director of Toxicology
$204,540/yr
Principal Toxicologist

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“government clients that are enjoyable to work with”

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May 4, 2022

“Good work life balance”

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Aug 3, 2021

“I was not given good training opportunities to broaden my skills.”

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May 14, 2022

“Terrible work life balance.”

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Mar 29, 2023

“Good opportunities for overtime.”

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“Great crew to work with.”

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Aug 16, 2021

“Great corporate environment to start your professional career.”

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May 15, 2023

“Some of the best training you can find for forensic toxicology.”

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