Dr Adam Pomerleau (Editor-in-Chief) MD, FACEM, FAACT is the director of the New Zealand National Poisons Centre, a medical toxicologist, and an emergency medicine specialist. Adam also holds a senior research fellow at the University of Otago. His interests include the overlap of medical toxicology and public health, radiation, and antidotes.
Dr Bill Boroughf DO, FACMT is the deputy director of the New Zealand National Poisons Centre, a medical toxicologist, and an emergency medicine specialist. He trained in emergency medicine at Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia where he continued on as academic and clinical faculty while completing his fellowship training in medical toxicology. Bill has special interests in geriatric toxicology, emerging drugs of abuse, and novel approaches for remote delivery of toxicological expertise in rural and underserved communities.
Dr Justin Arnold DO, MPH, FACEP, FACMT is an emergency medicine specialist and medical toxicologist. He is board certified in emergency medicine and medical toxicology and is the medical director of the Florida Poison Information Center Tampa, USA.
Dr Michael Beasley MBChB, DComH, MSc, DIH, FFOM is a medical toxicologist formerly at the New Zealand National Poisons Centre. He has been a contributor to toxinz™ for many years. He has a special interest in occupational and environmental toxicology.
Dr Rose Cairns BPharm, PhD is a senior poisons specialist (research and audit) at the New South Wales Poisons Information Centre, The Children's Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, Australia. She is additionally a lecturer at the Sydney Pharmacy School, The University of Sydney. Rose has published in high-quality journals including Addiction, JAMA internal Medicine, Canadian Medical Association Journal, Clinical Toxicology, MJA, BMJ Open, and International Journal of Drug Policy. Particular areas of interest include recreational drugs, methotrexate, anticonvulsants, and button batteries.
Dr Sophie Gosselin MD, FRCPC, FACMT, FAACT is a specialist consultant in emergency medicine from Montréal, Canada. She works for the Centre Antipoison du Québec as well as McGill University Faculty of Medicine and Hospital Charles-Lemoyne. She is the current chair of the International Clinical Toxicology Recommendations Collaborative and a trustee to the Board of the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology. Her academic and research interest focus on knowledge synthesis and translation surrounding antidote use and extracorporeal poison removal treatments.
Dr Shaun Greene MBChB, MSc (Medical Toxicology), FACEM, FACMT. Shaun is a clinical toxicologist and emergency medicine specialist who is currently the medical director of the Victorian Poisons Information Centre, Melbourne, Australia and the Director of the Austin Hospital clinical toxicology service. Interests include recreational and novel psychoactive substance toxicity, opioid related harms, antidepressants, pesticides, organophosphates, and nerve agents.
Dr Rittirak Othong MD, FACMT, FTCEP, FRCPT, Higher Grad. Dip. (Clin. Sc.) is the emergency medicine program director and a medical toxicologist at the Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Vajira Hospital, Navamindradhiraj University, Bangkok, Thailand. He is board certified in emergency medicine and medical toxicology. His areas of interest are drug-induced QT prolongation, drug-induced cardiac dysrhythmia, envenomation (green pit viper, cobra, centipede), riot control agents, and drug abuse in adolescents and young adults.
Associate Professor Sergej Zacharov MD, PhD, FEAPCCT is the head of the Department of Occupational Medicine and Toxicological Information Centre, a clinical toxicologist, and occupational medicine specialist at the 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, and General University Hospital in Prague, Czech Republic. Particular areas of interest are toxicology of alcohols, neurotoxicology, occupational toxicology, and nanotoxicology.