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DULANEY TOXICOLOGY, Inc. Dr. Marland Dulaney, Jr. Ph.D. DABT CURRICULUM VITAE Marland Dean Dulaney, Jr. Ph.D. DABT Dr. Dulaney is a Board Certified Toxicologist with more than 28 years of experience in the fields of toxicology, pharmacology, pharmacokinetic modeling of alcohol and other drugs of abuse, dram shop defense, litigation support, and risk communication. Additional areas of expertise include: forensic toxicology; chemical and biological risk assessment; forensic computer modeling; forensic reconstruction of chemical releases; forensic reconstruction of wood treatment facilities and creosote exposure; and chemical exposure modeling. Further experience includes all issues involving toxicology and risk resulting from chemical exposures, as well as litigation support for both tort and criminal exposure cases. Dr. Dulaney commonly serves as the lead forensic toxicology expert in major criminal cases including capital homicide, DIU manslaughter and negligent homicide. Dr. Dulaney is a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology with extensive experience in the human toxicology of environmental contaminants and routinely provides clinical briefings and other technical support to attorneys, physicians, industrial hygienists, and other health professionals. He has also conducted and reviewed human and ecological risk assessments for over 20 RCRA, CERCLA, and UST sites in 8 states. As President of Dulaney Toxicology, Inc., a private forensic toxicology consulting company, Dr. Dulaney has extensive training and experience in conducting public information sessions and in preparing public relations and press release information on the human toxicology of environmental contaminants. He was also a visiting professor at Florida A&M University and lectured on the topics of chemical toxicology, radiation toxicology, human and ecological risk assessment, risk communication, forensic toxicology, and the basics of litigation support. He has also lectured at Mississippi State University and the University of Mississippi Medical Center.

Certification: Recertifications:

Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology 1990 1995; 2000; 2005; 2010; 2015

7133 Heritage Ridge Road · Tallahassee, Florida 32312 (850) 668-0646 · FAX (850) 893-8844 e-mail: [email protected] March 21, 2015

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Educational Background: College:

B.S., Chemistry Millsaps College Jackson, Mississippi. 1980.

Doctoral:

Ph.D., Pharmacology and Toxicology University of Mississippi Medical Center Jackson, Mississippi. 1987

Postdoctoral:

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology University of Mississippi Medical Center Jackson, Mississippi. 1987. U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense Edgewood Arsenal Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland 1987-1990.

Additional Technical Expertise: Dram Shop Modeling and Defense Forensic Toxicology Computer Air Modeling and Forensic Reconstruction Lead-Based Paint Inspection Lead-Based Paint Risk Assessment Community Relations and Risk Communication Societies:

American Society of Toxicology (full member).

Academic Awards: American Society of Pharmacology and Therapeutics Travel Award. 1984. Southeastern Regional Society of Toxicology Platform Award. 1986. Engineering Awards: Grand Excellence Award from the Consulting Engineers of Tennessee. 1997. A Time-Critical Dioxin Removal. Honor Award from the Consulting Engineers of Tennessee. 1998. Delisting Dioxin Waste.

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Academic Positions: Visiting Professor Florida A&M University Department of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences Tallahassee, Florida

Expertise Chronology:

1998-Present President Dulaney Toxicology, Inc. Tallahassee, FL. Litigation Expertise (Tort). Dr. Dulaney is a Board Certified Toxicologist in private practice. He is constantly asked to provide expert advice, scientifically based opinions, trial testimony, and litigation support for tort cases involving chemical exposures. Commonly encountered chemicals include: solvents (chlorinated and aromatic); heavy metals; PCBs; dioxins and furans; asbestos; diesel exhaust; mold; and creosote. Dr. Dulaney has extensive experience in evaluating occupational exposures to creosote in the railroad and wood treatment industries. He also has extensive expertise in evaluating the human health effects of dioxins and furans due to his experience at the Naval Construction Battalion Center Gulfport described below. Many cases also involve the interaction between prescription or illegal drugs and the chemical involved in the exposure. In this area his knowledge of pharmacology and medicine has proven extremely useful in tort litigation. Clients include: Fortune 500 corporations (including several railroads); numerous insurance companies; local and national law firms; several cities in Mississippi, Delaware and Florida; and the States of Mississippi, Georgia and Florida. Example cases include: Dooley vs. Textron. 1998 – 1999. Computer groundwater and air modeling was used to evaluate the human health risks associated with a chlorinated solvent plume, and its breakdown products, under an industrial park. Chemicals at issue included: trichloroethylene (TCE); dichloroethylene (DCE); dichloroethane (DCA); methyl chloroform; and vinyl chloride.

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Jackson vs. Union Pacific Railroad. 2000 – 2001. Air modeling was used to evaluate a railroad car release of acrylamide into a large residential neighborhood. The release resulted in the evacuation of sixteen blocks of residential homes. The chemical at issue was acrylamide, with special circumstances involving a pregnant woman with uncontrolled asthma. Abraham vs. Union Pacific Railroad. 2002 – 2005. A massive tort litigation involving the health effects of exposure to creosote, along with four different streams of creosote extenders, at a railroad tie treatment facility that had been dismantled more than twenty years prior to the litigation. The wood treatment facility was mathematically reconstructed in order to evaluate the exposure to several hundred different chemicals during the creosote wood treatment process. In addition, Dulaney Toxicology developed a novel physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model to evaluate dermal exposures to creosote. The model accurately reproduced the results of independent literature studies of dermal creosote exposure. Chemicals at issue included: P1 creosote; Number 6 Fuel Oil; styrene tar residues; and vinyl chloride (a contaminant in one of the styrene tar streams). Contrareas vs. Union Pacific Railroad. 2003 – 2005. Dulaney Toxicology used a special dense gas model to evaluate an ethyl acrylate exposure resulting from a railroad tank car release. The terrain was exceptionally complex and numerous plaintiffs were located in widely diverse regions downwind of the tank car. The time course of the release from the modeling results was the critical component in evaluating the chemical exposures in the case. The chemical at issue was ethyl acrylate. Timothy Lee vs. Grand Trunk Railway. 2004. Dulaney Toxicology was consulted in this tort action involving dermal creosote exposure and two different cell types of skin cancer. The chemical at issue was creosote. Elsmere Park Club vs Town of Elsmere. 2006. Dulaney Toxicology reviewed the mold and bacteria reports to establish the safety and habitability of numerous apartments in the Elsmere Park Club Apartments. The issue was mold contamination in residential apartments. Melissa Lowery v. Animal Medical Emergency Clinic. 2006. Consulted in a massive solvent exposure case resulting in established learning disabilities in a college student. The issue was the neurotoxicity of chlorinated and aromatic solvents. Milstead vs. ExxonMobil. 2007 – 2008. Pharmacokinetic reconstruction of methamphetamine use in an injured worker based on blood and urine analytical data. The chemical at issue was methamphetamine.

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Sheila Ricard v. Treasure Bay. 2011. Unique pharmacokinetic analysis of multiple alcohol doses as related to the proximal cause of vehicular manslaughter after many hours. A Dram Shoppe model was developed to evaluate and separate different alcohol sources over the time course of the drinking episode. The model takes into account different alcohol sources, the effect of food on alcohol absorption, gradations in alcohol consumption patterns, and uses the entire spectrum of absorption and elimination factors to calculate blood alcohol concentrations. This Dram Shoppe case analysis was presented at the invitation-only Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsels meeting in 2013. The technical aspects of the model were presented at the American Society of Toxicology meeting in 2012 for peer review and critique. Rivard vs. Blush Inc., et al. 2011 – 2014. Researched and developed the first pharmacokinetic parameters for alcohol in a transsexual female. Pharmacokinetic parameters in transsexuals had previously not been available in the literature. Dr. Dulaney is currently awaiting permission from the client to publish these results in the peer-reviewed literature. Litigation Expertise (Criminal and Forensic). Dr. Dulaney frequently provides expert advice, scientifically based opinions, trial testimony, and litigation support for major criminal cases. He often reviews the data provided by private, state, and federal forensic laboratories and many times directs additional, or confirmatory, laboratory analysis to aid in the client’s defense. Commonly encountered chemicals and drugs in this part of his practice include: heavy metals (arsenic, thallium and cadmium); ethanol (alcohol); cocaine; marijuana; methamphetamine and other designer amphetamines; benzodiazepines; barbiturates; LSD; and PCP. Multiple drug interactions are commonplace in his criminal practice. Many cases involve the interaction of alcohol with prescription and/or illegal drugs. Clients include: insurance companies; local and national law firms; and many different State and Federal public defenders. Case Examples: State of Florida vs. George Trepal. 1996 – 1999. Dulaney Toxicology critically reviewed the scientific basis for the conclusions presented at trial by the Inorganic Chemistry Section of the FBI Laboratory. The Florida Supreme Court upheld Dr. Dulaney’s critique of the FBI Laboratory’s techniques, data, conclusions, and testimony. The poisons at issue in this case were arsenic and thallium.

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State of Florida vs. John Micheal Creamer. 2004. Dulaney Toxicology’s critical review of the scientific basis for the State’s case indicated that the cause of death on the death certificate was inaccurate. Deposition testimony led to a withdrawal of the Medical Examiner’s findings and the dismissal of all charges, including capital murder. The poison at issue in this case was cadmium. United States vs. Myron Tereshchuk. 2005. Dulaney Toxicology reviewed the science presented by the FBI as it pertained to the development of a Weapon of Mass Destruction (chemical). Over the strenuous objections of the US Attorney and the US Army consultant, Dr. Dulaney’s calculations and interpretations were fully accepted by the presiding Court. The poison at issue in this case was ricin. State of Georgia vs. James D. Daunhauer. 2005 – 2006. Dr. Dulaney’s scientific review of the laboratory analytical results and the scientific basis for the State’s position led to a significant reduction in the charges and penalties. The prescription medication involved in the case was carisoprodol. State of Florida vs. Bobby Peacock. 2006 - 2007. Dulaney Toxicology’s review of the laboratory analytical results and the retrograde extrapolation for blood ethanol led to an acquittal for vehicular homicide in a re-trial following a conviction several years earlier. The chemical at issue in this case was ethanol. State of Georgia vs. Annette Conley. 2007. Dr. Dulaney’s review of the drugs the defendant was taking at the time of the homicide led to psychiatric confinement rather than imprisonment. Twelve psychotropic prescription drugs were at issue in the case. State of Florida vs. Mychell Brown. 2008. Dulaney Toxicology’s review of the forensic evidence leads to an acquittal due to the lack of evidence of d-methamphetamine use. The drugs at issue were d- and l-methamphetamine. Georgia vs. Matthew Koldeway. 2008 – 2009. Dr. Dulaney reviewed all of the defendant’s medications and discovered a drug interaction that explained his actions at the time of the incident. The drugs at issue included Haldol, Cymbalta, and desipramine. United States vs. Maciej Wazny. 2010. Dr. Dulaney critically reviewed the forensic toxicology and chemistry evidence presented by the prosecution concerning the relationship between GHB and GBL. His testimony identified several shortcomings in the prosecution’s case.

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Environmental Expertise. Dr. Dulaney also has extensive experience as a human health and ecological risk assessor. In this area of expertise he conducts, oversees, and reviews risk assessments and other projects involving human health and ecological risks at Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA); underground storage tank (UST), sites.

Example sites and clients include: Homestead Air Reserve Base. 1998 – 2000. Dulaney Toxicology reviewed and interpreted chemical and toxicity data of the USEPA Military Canal Special Study conducted at Homestead Air Reserve Base. Dr. Dulaney was further subcontracted for additional risk assessment work at Homestead Air Reserve Base, as well as to review and finalize numerous human and ecological risk assessments previously conducted by another consultant. NCBC Gulfport and NAS Key West. 1998 – 2001. Dr. Dulaney was subcontracted to direct and conduct risk assessment projects for NCBC Gulfport and NAS Key West Trumbo Point Fuel Farms. Both projects involved multiple-receptor ecological and human risk-based corrective actions analysis and Monte Carlo simulations to support these risk assessments.

1992 - 1998 ABB Environmental Services, Inc. (Later Harding Lawson and Associates) Principal Scientist - Toxicology Navy CLEAN Program Tallahassee, FL. Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) Gulfport, Gulfport, MS. 1993 - 1998. NCBC Gulfport was the only Continental United States (CONUS) storage site for Agent Orange during the Vietnam War. A significant amount of Agent Orange was lost into the environment during storage. As the dioxin source was Agent Orange, the dioxin contamination at NCBC Gulfport incorporated all the dioxin and furan congeners, including 2,3,7,8-tetrachloro-p-dibenzodioxin (TCDD). Dr. Dulaney was the overall technical lead for a multi-discipline investigation and remediation team that studied the dioxin release on NCBC Gulfport and into the surrounding residential neighborhoods. NCBC Gulfport was under an 11-part Administrative Order from the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality. The NCBC Gulfport team developed work plans for onand off-base delineation of dioxin contamination as well as an Interim Corrective Measures plan.

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The NCBC Gulfport team conducted regular on- and off-base public meetings. Dr. Dulaney served as technical lead for these meetings and taught local neighborhood groups about toxicology and risk assessment. The NCBC Gulfport team also regularly interacted with neighborhood groups, local environmental groups, and local and national Environmental Justice Organizations. As part of the overall plan to meet the Administrative Order, Dr. Dulaney developed and conducted a Community Survey and Exposure Assessment for the residential neighborhoods around NCBC Gulfport. The survey continued for six weeks during which over 800 families were interviewed. The results of the survey were entered into a relational database and the study results released in 1997. Dr. Dulaney developed a dioxin sampling and analysis work plan for a proposed construction site down gradient of a known dioxin-contaminated area. He also conducted a Screening Risk Evaluation for construction workers potentially exposed to dioxin during building construction, in addition to a baseline risk assessment for Navy and Air Force construction workers at a dioxin site on the base. Later, he conducted a full baseline risk assessment for NCBC Gulfport and the surrounding residential neighborhoods. The risk assessment included all direct and indirect exposure pathways, including air and dust modeling as well as sustenance fishing activity. Dr. Dulaney was also involved in developing and implementing confirmatory sampling and analysis to support a delisting proposal for dioxin-containing ash located at the installation. This involved developing a soil sampling and analysis work plan for the ash piles as well as a groundwater installation and sampling work plan for the perimeter of the site.

Successful RCRA Delisting Petition for NCBC Gulfport: Dr. Dulaney authored a successful RCRA dioxin-delisting petition (Petition 0759) for F028 dioxin ash at Site 8. This petition was only the sixth successful dioxin-delisting petition ever granted by a RCRA regulatory agency.

Engineering Awards for NCBC Gulfport: Grand Excellence Award from the Consulting Engineers of Tennessee. 1997. A Time-Critical Dioxin Removal. Honor Award from the Consulting Engineers of Tennessee. 1998. Delisting Dioxin Waste.

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Naval Air Station (NAS), Jacksonville, FL. Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study (RI/FS) of Operable Unit 1. 1992. As part of the Community Relations Program, Dr. Dulaney developed toxicology profiles for both the public and other health professionals on the chemical contaminants of concern at this National Priority List (NPL) site. He also provided support for a public information session concerning Operable Unit 1 at NAS Jacksonville. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, FL. Health Threat Evaluation, Building 780. 1992. As the technical lead for a multi-discipline research and development team, Dr. Dulaney was tasked to develop health and safety recommendations for workers excavating a RCRA site. The team conducted a human health risk assessment for both excavation workers and other workers in the vicinity of this military construction project. Using computer models, the team predicted air levels of volatile chemicals generated during the excavation process. The results of the air modeling were used to develop safety exclusion zones and to characterize worker risks associated with exposure to the vapors released during the soil removal action. Naval Air Station Pensacola, Pensacola, FL. 1992. Dr. Dulaney reviewed the analytical results of groundwater containing vinyl chloride and developed worker health and safety guidelines for conducting further investigations and underground conduit repairs at the site. Naval Air Station Meridian, Meridian, MS. 1993. As the senior risk assessment author, Dr. Dulaney prepared a 10-site Site Inspection (SI) document at NAS Meridian. The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality accepted the document with only minor comments. Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL. Health and Environmental Assessment, Hangar 1000, 1992 - 1993. Dr. Dulaney developed preliminary remediation goals (PRGs) for the soil at the RCRA facility. Using soil to groundwater leachate modeling, he developed PRGs for groundwater at the site. U.S. Naval Station Mayport, Mayport, FL. 1992 - 1997. As part of the RCRA Facility Investigation, Dr. Dulaney conducted human health baseline risk assessments for Area I consisting of 8 identified Solid Waste Management Units (SWMUs). Area II consisted of 10 Solid Waste Management Units, and Area III included the industrial areas of the base. The risk assessments included identification of the contaminants of potential concern, exposure pathway analysis, and calculation of the potential health risks at the SWMUs. Naval Coastal Systems Station Panama City, Panama City, FL. 1992 - 1998. In support of the RCRA Facility Investigation, Dr. Dulaney provided senior technical review of the Human Health and Environmental Analysis at the site. The assessment was accepted by the state after negotiations with local, state, and federal regulators.

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Naval Air Station Cecil Field, Jacksonville, FL. 1992 - 1998. Dr. Dulaney conducted human health and ecological risk assessment for 2 Operable Units and was the senior reviewer for all risk assessments at NAS Cecil Field, an NPL site slated for base closure. This included 6 other Operable Units and 35 Potential Sources of Contamination (PSCs). After the State of Florida closed Lake Fretwell to fishing, Dr. Dulaney convinced the State of Florida and USEPA region IV toxicologists to re-evaluate the actual site risks using a risk-based corrective action analysis of Lake Fretwell fishing populations. Lake Fretwell was re-opened to fishing by the State of Florida and the USEPA based on his analysis and recommendations. Submarine Base Kings Bay, Kings Bay, GA. 1992 - 1998. Dr. Dulaney conducted a baseline risk assessment for health risks of a groundwater volatile organic compound (VOC) plume under a private housing subdivision. He developed an exposure methodology to assess the inhalation risks associated with groundwater use in private irrigation systems. He presented toxicology and risk assessment information to the subdivision residents in two public information sessions, one almost exclusively concerning the results of the risk assessment. Dr. Dulaney also briefed local physicians, county health officers, and State health officials on the known human toxicological effects of the contaminants identified in the groundwater plume and helped prepare public information and press releases for the base. He planned the Remedial Investigation (RI) Phase II sampling and analysis plan for a second baseline risk assessment of both the site and the surrounding area. Outlying Landing Field Barin, Foley, AL. 1993 - 1995. Dr. Dulaney conducted full human health and ecological baseline risk assessments of the 10 separate sites at this installation. This included identification of the contaminants of potential concern, an exposure pathway analysis, and calculation of the potential health risks of these sites. All ten risk assessments were accepted by the State of Alabama with only minor comments. Naval Weapons Station Charleston, Charleston, SC. 1993 - 1998. Conducted a human health screening risk assessment at 11 sites at the installation to support a No Further Action (NFA) plan for these sites. He conducted an analysis of data collected at CAMP group B for several No Further Action decisions. USEPA Region IV and the State of South Carolina accepted all his recommendations with only minor comments. He also developed an RFI Phase II sampling and analysis plan to support a full baseline risk assessment at Continuous Air Monitoring Program (CAMP) group A. Dr. Dulaney recently served as the senior reviewer for the baseline risk assessment for CAMP Group A. USEPA Region IV and the State of South Carolina accepted the risk assessment with only minor comment.

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Naval Weapons Station Charleston, Charleston, SC. 1997 - 1998. Dr. Dulaney conducted a risk-based corrective analysis of Solid Waste Management Unit 9, the Interim Hazardous Waste Storage Facility, for RCRA closure. Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Albany, Georgia. 1997-1998. Dr. Dulaney was called in to help resolve the risk assessment deadlock between the State of Georgia, USEPA Region IV, and the US Navy, critically affecting 4 Operable Units at this NPL site. Direct discussions and negotiations resulted in 4 Records of Decisions (RODs) for the base in 1997. Naval Air Station Key West, Key West, Florida. 1998. Conducted a risk-based corrective analysis to support the Trumbo Fuel Farm property transfer under Florida RBCA UST rules. This analysis involved six different population groups (exposure units) and required collecting data on site-specific fishing activity. The State of Florida and USEPA Region IV accepted all his recommendations and conclusions with only minor comments. 1990 – 1991 TERRA, Inc. Toxicologist Tallahassee, FL. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Risk Assessment and Litigation Support, Clients - Confidential. Reviewed USEPA risk assessment process and risk assessment findings in support of litigation resulting from occupational and environmental exposure to pesticides, dioxins, heavy metals, and underground gasoline storage tanks.

1987 – 1990 United States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense Edgewood Arsenal Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD Dr. Dulaney acted as a research toxicologist, and worked to develop and test antidotes to chemical weapons. Chemical agents included cyanide, cholinesterase inhibitors, and vesicants. He was invited to present scientific findings at the US Army Science Conference in 1990.

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Scientific Publications: Dr. Dulaney has authored or co-authored over 40 papers and scientific presentations. Topics include: methodologies to estimate human contaminant exposures; computer modeling of contaminant releases; Monte Carlo computer simulations; human health and ecological risk assessment; comparison of different human health standards in the risk assessment process; development of antidotes to environmental contaminants; toxicology of gases and chemical warfare agents; and development of antidotes to chemical warfare agents.

Dulaney, M.D., B. Hoskins and I.K. Ho. Studies on Low Dose Sub-acute Administration of Soman, Sarin and Tabun in the Rat. Acta. Pharmacol. et Toxicol. 57:234, 1985. Hoskins, B., J.C.R. Fernando, M.D. Dulaney, D.K. Lim, D.D. Lieu, H.K. Watanabe, and I.K. Ho. Relationship Between the Neurotoxicities of Soman, Sarin and Tabun, and Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition. Toxicol. Lett. 30:121, 1986. Dulaney, M.D., Jr., and A.S. Hume. Pyruvic Acid Protects Against Sulfide Lethality. Res. Com. Chem. Path. Pharmcol. 53(1): 133, 1988. Dulaney, M.D.,Jr., R.W. Rockhold, A. Porter, B. Hoskins, and I.K. Ho. Drinking Activity and Urinary Electrolyte Excretion in the Rat Following Introcerebroventricular (icv) Administration of Diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP). Jour. Pharm. Exp. Therp. 250(1): 202-209, 1989. Dulaney, M.D., C. Vlahocos, L.S. Pellicore and J.A. Wisler. Identification of New Cyanide Countermeasures. Proceeding of the Army Science Conference. 1990. Dulaney, M.D., M. Brumley, J.T. Willis and A.S. Hume. Protection Against Cyanide Toxicity by Oral Alpha-Ketoglutaric Acid. Vet. Hum. Tox. 33(6): 571-575, 1991. Wisler, J.A., M.D. Dulaney, L.S. Pellicore and D.E. Lenz. Transport of Cyanide into Guinea Pig Mitochondria. Toxicol. Lett. 56: 275-281, 1991. Dulaney, M.D.,Jr., D.K. Lim, B. Hoskins and I.K. Ho. Tolerance to Sub-acute Administration of Organophosphate Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) Inhibitors Soman, Sarin and Tabun. Fed. Proc. 42(3):656, 1983. Dulaney, M.D.,Jr., R.W. Rockhold, B. Hoskins and I.K. Ho. Effects of DFP on Drinking Behavior and Urinary Excretions. The Pharmacologist, 26(3):227, 1984.

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B. Hoskins, J.C.R. Fernando, M.D. Dulaney, D.K. Lim, D.D. Lieu, H.K. Watanabe and I.K. Ho. Relationship Between the Neurotoxicities of Soman, Sarin and Tabun, and Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition. Fed. Proc. 44(5):1630, 1985. Dulaney, M.D.,Jr., R.W. Rockhold, A. Porter, B. Hoskins and I.K. Ho. Dipsogenic and Diuretic Effects Following Hypothalamic Aceytlcholinesterase (AChE) Inhibition by Diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP). Fed. Proc. 45(4):792, 1986. Dulaney, M.D.,Jr., A. Porter, R.W. Rockhold, A.W. Kirby, B. Hoskins and I.K. Ho. Characterization of the Dipsogenic, Diuretic and Urinary Electrolyte Excretion Responses Following Hypothalamic Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition by Diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP). Fed. Proc. 46(3):860, 1987. Hoskins, B., J.C.R. Fernando, M.D. Dulaney, D.K. Lim, D.D. Lieu, H.K. Watanabe and I.K. Ho. Tolerance to Soman, Sarin and Tabun. Fed. Proc. 46(3):859, 1987. Dulaney, M.D.,Jr., S. Whitney, and A.S. Hume. Protection Against Cyanide (CN) Toxicity by Prior Administration of Alpha-Ketoglutaric Acid. The Pharmacologist. 29(3):122, 1987. Dulaney, M.D. Jr., and A.S. Hume. Pyruvic Acid Protection Against Sulfide Lethality. The Toxicologist. 8(1): 28, 1988. Hume, A.S. and M.D. Dulaney, Jr. The Effectiveness of Various alpha-Ketocarboxylic Acids in Preventing Sulfide-Induced Lethality. The Toxicologist. 8(1): 28, 1988. Dulaney, M.D. Jr., Pellicore, L.S., Legere, R.H., Kirby, S.D., and Baskin, S.I. A Study of Alkyl Tetrasulfides on the Conversion of Cyanide to Thiocyanate by Liver Rhodanese. First International Symposium on Sulfur Xenobiochemistry. 32, 1988. Pellicore, L.S., Baskin, S.I., Dulaney, M.D., and Legere, R.H. The Effect of Two Alkyl Tetrasulfides on the Formation of Thiocyanate (SCN) from Thiosulfate in the Conversion of Cyanide (CN) by Rhodanese in Guinea Pig Liver Homogenate. The Pharmacologist. 1988. Baskin, S.I., Dulaney, M.D., Pellicore, L.S., and Legere, R.H. Comparison of Guanidinosulfides with Thiosulfate (S2O3) in the Conversion of Cyanide (CN) to Thiocyanate (SCN) by Guinea Pig Liver Homogenate. The Pharmacologist. 1988. Hume, A.S. and M D. Dulaney. Orally Effective Prophylactic Protection Against Hydrogen Sulfide. Fed. Proc. 3(3):A1038, 1989.

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Dulaney, M.D., and A.S. Hume. The Structure Activity Relationship of Keto Acids to Act as Antidotes Against the Nucleophilic Poisons Cyanide (CN-) and Sulfide (S-). Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress of Toxicology. 1989. Dulaney, M.D., L.S. Pellicore, and J.A. Wisler. The Effect of Carbon and Sulfur Chain Length of Polysulfides on the Conversion of Cyanide to Thiocyanate. USAMRICD Biosciences Review. 1989. Wisler, J.A., D.E. Lenz, M.D. Dulaney, and L.S. Pellicore. Cyanide Transport Studies in Guinea Pig Cardiac Mitochondria. USAMRICD Biosciences Review. 1989 Hume, A.S., M. Dulaney, T. Collins and J. Crout. Alpha-ketoglutaric Acid Antagonism of the Toxic Effects of Potassium Cyanide (KCN). Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress of Toxicology. 1989. Dulaney, M.D. L.S. Pellicore and J.A. Wisler. The Efficacy of Alpha-ketoglutaric Acid and 2-Aminoethanethiosulfonate as a Prophylactic Antidote Against Cyanide. Fed. Proc. 1989. Dulaney, M.D., M.E. Craig and G.M. Blake. Alpha-ketoglutaric Acid (AKG) and Thiosulfonates as Cyanide Antidotes in the Mouse. The Toxicologist, 1990. Craig, M., G. Blake, L. Pellicore, J. Wisler and M. Dulaney. Sulfur Donating Activity of Four Thiosulfonates and Sodium Thiosulfate to Rhodanese Using Fresh Mouse Liver Mitochondria. FASEB Journal. 1990. Blake, G., M. Craig, L. Pellicore, J. Wisler and M. Dulaney. Comparison of Sulfur Donating Activities of Thiosulfonates with Thiosulfate in Two Different Species. FASEB Journal. 1990. Dulaney, M., C Vlahocos, G. Famini, W. Ashman, L.Pellicore, J. Wisler, G. Blake and M. Craig. Structure Activity Relationship of Thiosulfonates at the Active Site of Rhodanese A Molecular Modeling Approach. FASEB Journal. 1990. A. S. Hume, M.D. Dulaney and J.R. Mozingo. A Comparison of the Antidotal Effectiveness of Several Cyanide Antidotes Against Injected or Gaseous Cyanide. The Toxicologist 13(1): 150. 1993. J.R. Mozingo, M.D. Dulaney and A.S. Hume. A Comparison of Cyanide Antidote Combinations Against Cyanide in the Mouse. The Toxicologist 13(1): 151. 1993.

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N.J. Gordon, S.L. Pierett, D.R. Daniel, M.D. Dulaney and M.A. Keirn. Estimation of SoilGas Emission Rates and Ambient Air Concentrations for Volatile Organic Chemicals During Soil Excavation at a Hazardous Waste Site. The Toxicologist 13(1): 279. 1993. M.D. Dulaney, D.R. Daniel, M.A. Keirn, N.J. Gordon and S.L. Pierett. An Evaluation of the Human Health Risks Due to Inhalation Exposure of Volatile Organic Chemicals During Excavation of Contaminated Soil. The Toxicologist 13(1): 179. 1993. J.R. Mozingo, A.S. Hume, M. Dulaney, and R. W. Rockhold.. The Relationship Between Sodium Nitrite (SN) Dose and Generation of Protective Blood of Methemoglobin (MeHb) Against Cyanide (NaCN) Lethality. The Toxicologist 14(1): 220. 1994. M. D. Dulaney, An Evaluation of Health Risks Due to Inhalation of Volatile Organic Compounds During Use of Contaminated Groundwater for Irrigation. The Toxicologist 14(1):154. 1994. M. Dulaney, P. Baxter, T. Glover, G. Watson, and A. Conrad. Soil and Sediment Dioxin Variability at Risk-Based Concentrations. The Toxicologist 30(1), 1997. M. Dulaney. Differentiating Alcohol Sources in a Dram Shoppe Case - A Novel MassBalance Modeling Approach. The Toxicologist. 126(1), 2012.

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Selected Invited Lectures and Scientific Presentations: University of Mississippi Medical Center. Topic - Human Health Risk Assessment. 1992. University of Mississippi Medical Center. Topic - Advances and New Topics in Human Health Risk Assessment. 1993. Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Kings Bay, Georgia.. Topic - The Results of the Preliminary Health Assessment at the Crooked River Plantation Subdivision. Air Modeling and Risk Results. Naval Air Station Cecil Field, Jacksonville, Florida. Topic - The Toxicity and Risks Associated with Human Exposure to 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (Nemagone®). 1993. Naval Air Station Cecil Field, Jacksonville, Florida. Topic - Toxicology and Risk Assessment (3 Part Lecture Series). 1996. Naval Construction Battalion Center, Gulfport, Mississippi. Topic - Known Toxicity and Health Risks Associated with Human Exposure to Dioxin. 1996. Naval Construction Battalion Center, Gulfport, Mississippi. Topic - Fate and Transport of Dioxin in the Environment. 1996. Mississippi State University Graduate Extension Course in Jackson, Mississippi. . Topics: Human Risk Assessment, Radiological Risk Assessment, and Risk Communication. 1997. University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi. Topic - Risk Communication for Environmental Professionals 1997. Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida. Topic - Toxicology and Risk Assessment (3 Part Lecture Series). 1997. Marine Corps Logistic Base Albany, Albany Georgia. Topic - Human Toxicology and Risk Assessment. (3 Part Lecture Series). 1998. Florida A&M University. Tallahassee, Florida. Topics: Human Risk Assessment, Radiological Risk Assessment, Risk Communication, Forensic Toxicology, and Principles of Consulting Toxicology. 1997 - Present. Georgia Association of Defense Lawyers. Topic: Forensic Toxicology for Defense Lawyers. 2007.

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Dulaney Toxicology Inc. Prior Litigation (Federal Jurisdiction Requirements):

Case Name

Law Firm, State or Federal Agency (Criminal), or Client (Criminal)

Year or Year Range

Franke, Rainey and Salloum

1995

Tort Toxicology Cases Brenda Gail Ritzer et al. vs. Mississippi Leasing et al. Mallie Hershel Jeanes vs. Cubicon Corporation Cuevas vs. DuPont Clolinger and Crosslin vs Chevron Bouldin v. Chrysler Corporation J. Kinson Cook, Inc. v. Pyramid Masonry, et al. Easter Smoot v. Reckitt & Coleman, Dooley v. Textron Smith et al. v. Chevron et. al. Thomas et. al. v. R. J. Reynolds Thomassie v King Ranch Oil Walker v Glouster Chips Eames v Amoco Douglas et al. v. Nalco Chemical Company, et al. Falise et al. v. R.J. Reynolds et al. Owens Corning v. R.J. Reynolds et al. Douglas et al. vs. Union Pacific Railroad

Holcomb, Dunbar, Connell, Chaffin, and Willard Alston, Rutherford and Van Slyke

1995 1996 - 1997

Owen and Galloway

1997

Strasburger and Price, L.L.P.

1998

McConnaughhay, Duffy, Conrod, Pope & Weaver

1998

Varner Parker & Sessums

1998

Leatherwood, Walker, Todd and Mann Wells, Marble and Hurst Shook, Hardy and Bacon Langston, Frazer, Sweet and Freese Clark, Scott and Streetman Varner Parker and Sessums Hays, McConn, Rice and Pickering

1998 - 1999 1998 - 2002 1999 - 2002 2000 2000 2000 2000

Shook, Hardy and Bacon

1999 - 2000

Shook, Hardy and Bacon

2000 - 2001

Phelps Dunbar

2000 - 2002

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Case Name Jackson vs. Union Pacific Railroad West vs. Kansas City Southern Railroad Wilson vs. Fina Oil Company Cannon vs. DuPont Chemical Company Mattison vs. Arden Barnett Lout vs. BASF Corporation, et al. Negrepont vs. Lorillard Tobacco Company, et al. Bruno vs. Lorillard Tobacco Company, et al. Murgacz vs. Lorillard Tobacco Company, et al. Lockwood vs. Kansas City Southern Railway Abraham vs. Union Pacific Railroad Lee vs. Parkview Hospital Contrareas vs. Union Pacific Railroad Lee vs. Grand Trunk Railway Johnson et. al. vs Blandin Paper Company Weeks et al. vs. Basic Energy et al. Elsmere Park Club vs Town of Eslmere et. al. Hopp vs. Canadian National Railway Hettich vs. Canadian National Railway Alford et al. vs. Kuhlman et al.

Law Firm, State or Federal Agency (Criminal), or Client (Criminal)

Year or Year Range

Phelps Dunbar

2000 - 2001

Germer, Bernsen and Gertz

2001

Germer, Bernsen and Gertz Brunini, Grantham, Grower and Hewes Langston, Sweet and Freese

2002

Germer, Bernsen and Gertz

2002 - 2003

Shook, Hardy and Bacon

2003

Shook, Hardy and Bacon

2003

Shook, Hardy and Bacon

2003

Germer Gertz

2003

Foreman, Perry, Watkins, Krutz & Tardy Phelps Dunbar Foreman, Perry, Watkins, Krutz & Tardy Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman

2002 2002

2002 - 2005 2003 2003 - 2005 2004

Littler Mendelson, P.C.

2005

Germer Gertz LLP

2005

Morris, James, Hitchens and Williams Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Bossier & Associates, PLLC

2006 2006 2006 2006

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Case Name Swanson vs. Canadian National Railway Sheffer vs. Canadian National Railway Darrell Kessinger v. Terminix Kemperman vs. Canadian National Railway O’Connell vs. Canadian National Railway Pope vs. Canadian National Railway Roe vs. Canadian National Railway Burrell, Basye, and Williams vs. Christine Baxter Jones, et al Spratley vs. Mobile Abrasives, Inc. et al Gollmer vs. Canadian National Railway Kessenger vs. Canadian National Railway Vincent vs. Canadian National Railway Kemperman vs. Canadian National Railway Gollmer vs. Canadian National Railway Milstead vs. ExxonMobil Bates vs. Basic Energy Services Hurley vs. Canadian National Railway Berger vs. Canadian National Railway Deever vs. Reder Culp vs. Schneider National Carriers

Law Firm, State or Federal Agency (Criminal), or Client (Criminal) Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Watson & Jernigan, P.A. Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman

Year or Year Range 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007

Dunbar Monroe

2007 - 2008

Dunbar Monroe

2007

Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Germer Gertz LLP Boldrick, Clifton & Holland, P.C. Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Seymour & Whitney Dunbar Munroe

2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 - 2008 2007 - 2008 2008 2008 2008 2009

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Case Name Alford et al. vs. Kuhlman et al. Pounds vs. Varn Interntional Steele vs. Canadian National Railway Allen Martel et. al. vs. Harvey D. Parden et. al. Lee vs. Duluth Missabe and Iron Range Railway and Canadian National Railway Goudeau vs. Randy Miles and Swift Transportation Company Arizona, LLC Ricard vs. Treasure Bay Cooper et al vs. Ford Motor Company et al. Hengel, et al. vs. Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc., et al. Rivard vs. Blush Inc., d/b/a Blush Winebar, et al Sheldon vs. Bossimer Aviation Bisson vs. Texas Big Wings Figueroa and Cruz vs. Sono Square Associates Hawkins vs, Holy Nativity Episcopal School Smith vs. Greenville Inn et al. Perrin v. Kirk and Blum Manufacturing Pearson vs. Darian Holmes Childers vs. Illinois Central Railroad Company Seward vs. Illinois Central Railroad Company

Law Firm, State or Federal Agency (Criminal), or Client (Criminal)

Year or Year Range

Bossier & Associates, PLLC

2009 - 2010

O’Neal Law Firm Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman

2009 - 2010

Carr Allison

2010

Donna Law Firm

2010 - Present

Dunbar Munroe PLLC

2010 - Present

Dukes, Dukes, Keating & Faneca, P.A.

2011

Bashein &Bashein, L.P.A

2009 - Present

Donna Law Firm, P.C.

2012 - 2013

Law Office of Jacqueline L. Allen Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Donna Law Firm, P.C. Law Office of Cynthia A. Jaworski Manuel and Thompson, P.C.

2010

2012 - 2014 2012 - Present 2013 2013 2013

Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Gallagher, Sharp, Fulton and Norman Dunbar Munroe PLLC

2012 - Present

Boyl Brasher

2014 - Present

Boyl Brasher

2014 - Present

2013 - 2014 2014

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Case Name Hoehaver vs. Buffalo Wild Wings Labranche vs. Buffalo Wild Wings Motte vs. Buffalo Wild Wings

Law Firm, State or Federal Agency (Criminal), or Client (Criminal)

Year or Year Range

Donna Law Firm, P.C.

2014 - 2015

Donna Law Firm, P.C.

2015

Donna Law Firm, P.C.

2015

Criminal Forensic Toxicology Florida v. Trepal Florida v. Buenoano United States v. Mary Catherine Jones Florida v. Hodges Florida v. Gibson Florida v. Gonzalez Florida vs. John Michael Creamer Florida vs Amanda Gurley Florida vs Charles Case Mississippi vs Charles Garrell City of Tallahassee vs. John Silverfeld United States vs. Myron Tereshchuk Florida vs. Clemmons City of Tallahassee vs. David Felton Georgia vs. James D. Daunhauer Georgia vs. Robert Charles Knox

Florida Capital Collateral Representative Florida Capital Collateral Representative Federal Public Defender Mid Florida Florida Capital Collateral Representative Bajoczky and Fournier Office of the Public Defender Bartow, Florida Office of the Public Defender Orlando, Florida Bill Owens Greene Law Firm Owen and Galloway Baya Harrison Office of the Federal Public Defender, District of Maryland The Daley Law Office

1996 - 1999 1998 1998 2000 2001 2002 - 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006

Collin Cherry LLP

2006

The Steele Law Firm

2005 - 2006

The Steele Law Firm

2006

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Case Name Georgia vs. Scott Davis Florida vs. Bobby Peacock Georgia vs. Annette Conley Florida vs. Raul Perez

Georgia vs. Derek Graham

United States vs. Mark Fowler Florida vs. Mychell Brown Florida vs. Beheejah Jackson Georgia vs. Matthew Koldeway Florida vs. Patrick Canella Florida vs. Angela Prim

Georgia vs. Patricia Hall Florida vs. Tamara Prior Florida vs. William Middleton Florida vs. Taylor Patterson Florida vs. John Utermohle United States vs. Maciej Wazny Florida vs. Micheal Loeber

Law Firm, State or Federal Agency (Criminal), or Client (Criminal) The Steele Law Firm Finestone and Morris Kathleen D. Kirwin, Esq.

Year or Year Range 2006 2006 - 2007

Jason Clark, Esq. Office of the Public Defender, Second Judicial District, Tallahassee, Florida Clark County Public Defender’s Office, Gainesville, Georgia Office of the United States Public Defender, Tampa, Florida Willard and Hurley Dennis Boothe

2007

Robert L. Crowe P.C.

2008 - 2009

Dennis Boothe Office of the Public Defender, Second Judicial District, Tallahassee, Florida Clark County Public Defender’s Office, Gainesville, Georgia Collin Cherry LLP Gary Roberts and Associates LLC Office of the Public Defender, Second Judicial District, Tallahassee, Florida Collin Cherry LLP Office of the United States Public Defender Tampa, Florida Office of the Public Defender, Second Judicial District, Tallahassee, Florida

2008 - 2009

2007

2007

2007 2008 2008

2009

2009 2008 - 2010 2009 2009 2008 - 2010 2010

2010

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Case Name

Law Firm, State or Federal Agency (Criminal), or Client (Criminal)

Hall County Public Defender’s Office, Gainesville, Georgia Office of the Public Defender, Florida vs. Jared Harvey Second Judicial District, Tallahassee, Florida Office of the Public Defender, Florida vs. Ashley Moser Second Judicial District, Tallahassee, Florida McFarland & McFarland, Georgia v. Michael Derossett Cumming, GA United States v. Joseph Office of the Federal Defender Cabrera Sablan Eastern District of California Office of the Public Defender, Florida vs. Taylor Patterson Second Judicial District, Tallahassee, Florida Office of the Public Defender, Florida vs. James Wyrosdick Second Judicial District, Tallahassee, Florida Florida vs John Zubic Todd Foster Law Group Office of the Public Defender, State vs. Wade Wilson Second Judicial District, Tallahassee, Florida United States vs. John Weldon Todd Foster Law Group Michael Huerta v. Brett Hayes Lyman and Ash Office of the Public Defender, Florida vs. John Allen Second Judicial District, Tallahassee, Florida Office of the Prosecutor, Florida vs. Patrick Canella Second Judicial District, (Appeal) Tallahassee, Florida United Stated vs. Smith Todd Foster Law Group Georgia vs. Solomon Troy Hester

Year or Year Range

2011

2011

2011 2012 2011 - Present 2012 2012 2013 – 2014 2013 - 2014 2013 – 2014 2014 2015

2015 2015 - Present

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