Curriculum vitae

Dean E. Rodwell
Consultant in AAALAC Accreditation and Reproductive Toxicology

EXPERIENCE:
Rodwell & Associates; El Paso, Texas
Principal

Expertise in AAALAC accreditation and developmental and reproductive toxicology. Advise
pharmaceutical, chemical companies and contract laboratories on toxicology testing programs
including study design and monitoring, data interpretation and draft report review. Consult on critical
issues and provide strategy and regulatory support during product development. Provide on-site
personnel training in developmental and reproductive toxicology techniques and procedures and peer
review of fetal pathology. Assist with selection, implementation, and validation of the non-clinical
toxicology/reproductive software and vivarium design.
Guided 3 laboratories in China through successful AAALAC accreditation in three years. Have served
as the Institutional Official, the Chairman of IACUC and hosted the AAALAC site inspections.
Medicilon/MPI Preclinical Research- Shanghai, P.R.China
President and COO

Responsible for guidance and management of the preclinical services offered for Global compliance
servicing the pharmaceutical, biotechnical, agrichemical and industrial sectors. The research facility of
100,000 sq. ft. with nearly 200 employees became AAALAC accredited in the fall of 2009 and
functioned under global GLP’s by the end of 2009. Served as the Institutional Official for AAALAC.
BioDuro, Co., Ltd., Beijing, P.R. China
VP, Preclinical Toxicology
Responsible for the preclinical toxicology testing program, including range-finding, subchronic, chronic, TK/PK, reproductive and genetic toxicology. The testing facilities were at the National Center for Safety Evaluation of Drugs (NCSED), Beijing. Special projects include; compliance under western GLP’s, AAALAC accreditation for NCSED, obtained in the spring of 2008. Interface between clients for protocol development, communication between clients and study directors and oversaw development and finalization of reports. Designed
and oversaw BioDuro’s 3,000 sq. ft. rodent vivarium and its AAALAC accreditation in fall of 2008.
Served as the Chairman of IACUC.
IIT Research Institute, Chicago, Illinois
Science Advisor
Director of the Marketing Department, was responsible for increasing their corporate visibility to commercial clients. Travel to current and prospective clients and trained sales associates. This includes development of a client data base, updating marketing literature for trade association meetings Assisted the Toxicology Division with development of their reproductive toxicology niche. Provided
input on computer validation with the PDS, TDS and RDS software data management systems.
Rodwell & Associates; Lawton, Oklahoma
President and Founder
Expertise in developmental and reproductive toxicology. Advise pharmaceutical and chemical companies on toxicology testing programs including study design and monitoring, data interpretation and draft report review. Consult on critical issues and provide strategy and regulatory support during product development. Provide on-site personnel training in developmental and reproductive toxicology techniques and procedures and peer review of fetal pathology. Assist with selection, implementation, and validation of the non-clinical toxicology/reproductive software. Successful in obtaining a Pre-IND meeting for a virtual company, followed by submission of the package to the FDA and obtained an IND. Huntingdon Life Sciences, Inc.; East Millstone, New Jersey Senior Vice President (2000-2001)
Vice President of Toxicology (1996-2000)
Responsible for all technical and scientific operations within the Department of Toxicology that was comprised of approximately 90 technical staff members in 12 specialty groups. These groups conducted studies on large and small animals (subchronic/chronic toxicology), continuous infusion/telemetry, inhalation, developmental and reproductive toxicology, acute toxicology and safety pharmacology. The groups also provided support for toxicokinetic/metabolism studies. Redesigned the necropsy laboratory and updated the vivarium watering system, introduced gang-housing of primates, introduced environmental monitoring system and selected, validated and implemented an automated data collection system. Springborn Laboratories, Inc.; Spencerville, Ohio President

Responsible for the budget and the management of all facets of the Life Sciences Division including
Toxicology, Pathology, Quality Assurance, Human Resources, Marketing, Finance and Data
Management Systems.
Directed the design and building of a 42,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art research laboratory and was under budget upon completion. Directed the design and conduct of acute, sub-chronic, chronic oncogenicity, metabolism, reproduction, behavioral and teratogenicity studies using mice, rats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, and dogs. Study protocols were designed to meet FDA, EPA, OECD and MHLW (Japan) guidelines for pharmaceutical, agricultural and specialty chemicals. WIL Laboratories, Inc.; Ashland, Ohio Vice President, Director of Research (1986-1987)
Vice President, Teratology and Reproduction (1983-1986)
Director of Research, Teratology and Reproduction (1981-1983)
Responsible for management of the study directors conducting acute, subchronic, chronic,
reproduction, teratology, metabolism, and environmental fate studies.
Oversaw the management of the in-life phases of all toxicology studies, the WIL Data Management Systems, the coordination of study reports, facility maintenance and directed efforts to maintain compliance with USDA and AAALAC accreditation. As a member of the executive committee, was responsible for corporate planning, strategies and budgeting. International Research and Development Corporation; Mattawan, Michigan Director, Reproduction and Teratology
Developed and expanded the Reproduction and Teratology departments from eight staff members to 60 study directors, study associates, and technicians in three years. Vastly improved the study protocols, created global protocols and implemented the GLPs.  Trained technical staff to conduct studies to meet the FDA, EPA, United Kingdom and Japanese requirements for teratology and reproduction studies.  Consulted with clients on design of study protocols and reviewed data and reports. G.D. Searle and Company; Skokie, Illinois Research Teratologist

 Redesigned the teratology laboratory and updated all protocols, procedures and methods to meet the proposed Good Laboratory Practices.  Designed the behavioral teratology test and protocols to meet United Kingdom requirements  Conducted behavioral research with hypervitaminosis A in rats using shuttle boxes to measure conditioned avoidance response and automated “Y” maze to measure learning and memory recall. Lederle Laboratories, Division of American Cyanamid; Pearl River, New York Research Teratologist

 Designed, coordinated and reported teratology and reproductive performance studies.  Conducted the facility’s first monkey teratology study and rat and rabbit aerosol inhalation Penwalt Corporation, Pharmaceutical Division; Rochester, New York Group Leader, Animal Experimentation

 Responsible for management of the animal facilities.  Designed, coordinated, conducted, and reported toxicology studies, including acute, subchronic  Initiated teratology and reproductive performance testing program. Wards Natural Science Establishment; Rochester, New York Supervisor, Embryology

Performed experimentation oriented towards the production of frog embryo slides in the Microscopic
Slide Department and provided quality control for the slides containing chick and pig embryo serial
sections.
AFFILIATIONS:
Teratology Society
Neurobehavioral Teratology Society
Japanese Teratology Society
Society of Toxicology
American College of Toxicology
Midwest Teratology Association (Cofounder, 1976)
Middle Atlantic Reproduction and Teratology Association

EDUCATION
:
M.S. in Reproduction Physiology; Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas; 1969
B.S. in Animal Husbandry; Kansas State University; Manhattan, Kansas; 1965
Cornell University; Ithaca, New York; 1961-1963

PUBLICATIONS/ABSTRACTS
:
Hardy, M.L., Mercieca, M.D., Rodwell, D.E., and Stedeford, T., Prenatal Developmental Toxicity of
Decabromodiphenyl Ethane in the Rat and Rabbit. Teratology, accepted for publication 2010.
Derelanko, M.J., Rinehart, W.E., and D.E. Rodwell, Developmental Toxicity Studies of Methyl Ethyl
Ketoxime (MEKO) in Rats and Rabbits. Drug and Chemical Toxicology, 26(3):147-168, 2003.
Rodwell, D.E., Kelly, C.M., DeMerlis, C.C., Schoneker, D.R., and J.F. Borzellecca, Effects of
Polyvinyl Alcohol Administered in the Diet to Rats on Fertility, Early Embryonic Development,
Growth and Development. Food Chem Toxicol., 41(5):729-737, May 2003.
Thornton, S.R., Schroeder, R.E., Robison, R.L., Rodwell, D.E., Penney, D.A., Nitschke, K.D., and
W.K. Sherman, “Embryo-Fetal Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology of Vinyl Chloride in
Rats”. Toxicological Sciences, 68:207-219, 2002.
Rodwell, D.E., Kelly, C.M., and C.C. DeMerlis, “Effects of Polyvinyl Alcohol, Administered in the
Diet to Rats, on Fertility, Early Embryonic Development, Growth and Development”. The
Toxicologist, 66:375, 2002.
Agajanov, T., Jonassen, H., Lucacel, C., Gondek, H., and D.E. Rodwell, “Modified Davidson’s
Fixative as a Replacement for Bouin’s Solution Used for Fetal Evaluation Utilizing Wilson’s
Technique”. The Toxicologist, 66:236, 2002.
Thornton, S.R., Rodwell, D.E., Wilson, D.T., and L.M. Malandro, “Litter Culling: The Debate
Continues”. The Toxicologist, 55:ABS #1060, 2001.
Rodwell, D.E., Thornton, S.R., Agajanova, T., Wilson, D.T., Carman, A.R., and L.M. Malandro, “The Effect of Time of Cesarean Section on Fetal Body Weights in Rats on Developmental Toxicity Studies”. The Toxicologist, 54:297, 2000. Georgieva-Kotzeva, A., Rodwell, D. E., Agajanova, T., and M. Tufa, “Amniotic Fluid and Maternal/Fetal Blood Collection in Laboratory Mice”. Toxicological Sciences , 48:370, 1999. Georgieva-Kotzeva, A., Blanset, D. L., and D. E. Rodwell, “Collection of Amniotic Fluid and Maternal and Fetal Blood in the Pregnant Rat for Toxicokinetic Studies”. Teratology, 57:254, 1998. Hew, K.W. and D.E. Rodwell, Historical Control Data in Developmental Toxicity Studies Using Sprague-Dawley Rats and New Zealand White Rabbits. Teratology, 53(2):113, 1996. Rush, R. E., Hew, K. W., Rodwell, D.E., Gersten, M. J., Khlalil, M. H., and R.C. Davis, “Mucosal Irritation and Fertility Studies in the Rabbit with n-Docosanal 10% and 20% Creams”. The Toxicologist, 30:610, 1996. Angelov, O., Wiese, A., Acheampong, A., Tang Liu, D., Rodwell, D.E., and B. Brar, “Brimonidine Oral Safety Studies in Pregnant Rats”. The International Congress of Toxicology, 7:98, 1995. Siglin, J. C., Weghorst, C. M., Rodwell, D.E., and J. E. Klaunig, “Gender-Department Differences in Hepatic Tumor Promotion in Diethlnitrosamine-Initiated Infant B6C3F1 Mice by Alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane”. J. Tox. Envir. Hlth., 44:235-245, 1995. Bonnette, E.D., Siglin, J.C., Douds, G.A. and D.E. Rodwell, “A Validation Study of Neurotoxicology Equipment and Procedures Using Five Known Neurotoxic Agents”. The Toxicologist, 14:1378, 1994. Daniel, E.M., Hawk, M.A., Wood, S., and D.E. Rodwell, “A 28-Day Continuous Intravenous Infusion Validation Study in Beagle Dogs”. The Toxicologist, 14:863, 1994. Daniel, E.M., Rodwell, D.E., Gilden, K.L., Kovatch, R.M., Osborn, B.L., and J.E. Tomaszewski, “25-Day Continuous Intravenous Infusion of a Polyethylene Glycol Based Vehicle in Beagle Dogs”. The Toxicologist, Volume 13, 1:1329, 1993. Siglin, J. C., Rodwell, D.E., and K. D. Drake, “Rat and Rabbit Teratology Studies with Busan 1099”. Journal of American College of Toxicology, 12(1):P-17, 1993. Daniel, E.M., Liao, J.F., Merriman, T.N., Rodwell, D.E., Osborn, B., and J. Tomaszewski, “Toxicity of Multiple Intravenous Doses of Cholera Toxin (NSC-629801) in Rats and Dogs”. The Toxicologist, 12:531, 1992. Mercieca, M.D., Collier, P.A., Merriman, T.N., McKenzie, J.J., Bellamy, C.A. and D.E. Rodwell, “Developmental Toxicity Study of Ioxilan Injection in Rats and Rabbits”. The Toxicologist, 12:332, 1992. Bannister, R.M., Brewster, D.W., Rodwell, D.E., Schroeder, R.E., and J.W. Barnett Jr., “Developmental Toxicity Studies in Rats with 4-Aminodiphenylamine (4-ADPA) and 4-Nitrodiphenylamine (4-NDPA)”. The Toxicologist, 12:324, 1992. Osborn, B., Daniel, E.M., Liao, J.F., Rodwell, D.E., Kovatch, R., and J. Tomaszewski, “28-Day Toxicity Studies of Merck L651582 (CA, NSC-609974) in Rats and Dogs”. J. Proc. Am Assoc. Cancer Res., 33:550, 1992. Daniel, E.M., Liao, J.F., Merriman, T.N., Rodwell, D.E., Wientjes, M.G., Osborn, B., and J. Tomaszewski, “Pharmacokenetics and Bioavailability Study of Merck L651582 (NSC-609974) in Beagle Dogs”. J. Proc. Am. Assoc. Cancer Res., 33:530, 1992. Rodwell, D.E., Mercieca, M.D., Barnett, J.W., Jr., and S.J. Murphy, “Mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT): A Dominant Lethal Evaluation”, The Toxicologist, 11:247, 1991. Rush, R.E., Rodwell, D.E., Siglin, J.C., McKenzie, J.J., Mercieca, M.D. and J.E. Klaunig, “Induction of Hepatocyte DNA Synthesis in Male B6C3F1 Mice Following Subchronic Exposure to 1,1,2-Trichloroethylene (TCE)”. The Toxicologist, 11:125, 1991. Mercieca, M.D., Rodwell, D.E., Hinderer, R.K., and S.J. Murphy, “Mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT): A Two-Generation Study Using Sprague-Dawley Rats”. The Toxicologist, 11:112, 1991. Mercieca, M.D., Bisinger, E.C., Gerhart, J. M., Rodwell, D.E., and T.N. Merriman, “Developmental Toxicity Study of Oleylamine in Two Species”. Teratology, 41:577. Rodwell, D.E., Gerhart, J.M., Bisinger, E.C., Merieca, M.D., and J.J. McKenzie,(1990). “Developmental Toxicity Study of 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT) in Two Species”. Teratology, 41:587, 1990. Siglin, J.C., Weghorst, C.M., Rodwell, D.E., and J.E. Klaunig, “Cell Proliferation in Hepatocellular Lesions from Diethylnitrosamine (DENA) Initiated Infant B6C3F1 Mice Following Short-Term Exposure to Alpha-Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH) or Phenobarbital (PB)”. The Toxicologist, 10:180, 1990. Drake, K.D., Adam, G.P, McKenzie, J.J., and D.E. Rodwell, “Teratology Study of Busan 77 in Rabbits”. The Toxicologist, 10:40, 1990. Rodwell, D.E., Wilson, D.R., Nemec, M.D., and M.D. Mercieca, “Teratogenic Assessment of 2,4-Dichlorophenol in Fischer 344 Rats”, Fundamental and Applied Toxicology, 13:635-640, 1989. Drake, K.D., Helmhout, S.L., Bonner, G.L., Adam, G.P., Michlewicz, K.G., and D.E. Rodwell, “A Teratological Evaluation of Potassium Dimethyldithiocarbamate in Rats and Rabbits”, The Toxicologist, 9:1093, 1989. Mercieca, M.D., Davidson, T.J., Siglin, J.C., and D.E. Rodwell, “Perinatal and Postnatal Study of Cefepime (BMY-28142) in Rats,” The Toxicologist, 9:1083, 1989. Davidson, T.J., Siglin, J.C., Mercieca, M.D., Madissoo, H., and D.E. Rodwell, “Teratology Study of Cefepime (BMY-28142) in Rats”, The Toxicologist, 9:1084, 1989. Liao, J.T., Buroker, R.A., and D.E. Rodwell, “Evaluation of Esperamicin (BMY-28175) for Developmental Toxicity in Rats”, The Toxicologist, 9:1081, 1989. Siglin, J.C., Weghorst, C.M., Rodwell, D.E., and J.E. Klaunig, “Inhibition of Liver Tumor Formation by Alphahexachlorocyclohexane (a-HCH) in Diethylnitrosamine (DENA) Initiated B6C3F1 Mice”, The Toxicologist, 9:853, 1989. Rodwell, D.E., Siglin, J.C., and C.P. Chengelis, “Comparative Acute Effects of 5-Acetylsalicylamide (5-ASA) and 5-Bromoacetylsalicylamide (5-BrASA)”, The Toxicologist, 9:650, 1989. Barnett Jr., J.W., Johannsen, F.R., and D.E. Rodwell, “Developmental Toxicity Evaluation of 1,3-Diphenylguanidine (DPG) in CD Rats”, The Toxicologist, 8:970, 1988. Liao, J.T., Collins, W.T., and D.E. Rodwell, “Intravenous Toxicity of L-Buthionine Sulfoximine (NSC-326231) and Its Effect on Melphalan (NSC-8806) Induced Toxicity in Mice. Govt. Reports Announcements & Index (GRA&I), 23, 1988 (NTIS). Rodwell, D.E., Mercieca, M.D., Rusch, G.M., and E.J. Tasker, “A Teratology Screening Study in Rats with N-Hexanol”, The Toxicologist, 8:848, 1988. Rusch, G.M., Rodwell, D.E., Nemec, M.D., and E.J. Tasker, “A Teratology Screening Study in Rats with Cyclopentanone”, The Toxicologist, 8:847, 1988. Johannsen, F.R., Barnett, J.W., Jr., and D.E. Rodwell, “Developmental Toxicity Evaluation of 1,3-Diphenylguanidine (DPG) in CD Rats”, The Toxicologist 8:243, 1987. Rusch, G.M., Rodwell, D.E., Nemec, M.D., and E.J. Tasker, “A Teratology Screening Study in Rats with Cyclopentanone”, The Toxicologist, 8:213, 1987. Rodwell, D.E., Nemec, M.D., Tasker, E.J., Murphy, J.M., and J.E. Simpson, “Measuring the Effects of a Heartworm/Hookworm Preventative on Canine Reproduction”. Veterinary Medicine, 438-447, April 1987. Rodwell, D.E., Davis, R.A., Tasker, E.J., and M.A. Friedman, “A Fertility and General Reproductive Performance Study in Rats with a Teratology Phase on Diethylene Glycol”, The Toxicologist, 7:145, 1987. Re, T.A., Loehr, R.F., Rodriguez, S.C., Rodwell, D.E., and C.M. Burnett, A Subchronic, Teratologic, and Dominant Lethal Study of 2-Methylresorcinol in Rats. II. Teratologic and Dominant Lethal Study. Fundam. Appl. Toxicol. 7(2):293-298, Aug. 1986. Short, R.D., Johannsen, F.R., Levinskas, G.J., Rodwell, D.E., and J.L. Schardein, “Teratology and Multigeneration Reproduction Studies with Maleic Anhydride in Rats”, Fundamental and Appl. Toxicol., 7:359-366, 1986. Robinson, E.C., Hammond, B.G., Johannsen, F.R., Levinskas, G.J. and D.E. Rodwell, “Teratogenicity Studies of Alkylaryl Phosphate Ester Plasticizers in Rats”, Fundamental and Appl. Toxicol., 7:138-143, 1986. Johannsen, F.R., Levinskas, G.J., Berteau, P.E., and D.E. Rodwell, “Evaluation of the Teratogenic Potential of Three Aliphatic Nitriles in the Rats”, Fundamental and Appl. Toxicol., 7:33-40, 1986. Nemec, M.D., Krayer, J., Mertz, E., and D.E. Rodwell, “A Capsule Teratology Study in Rabbits with PANCREAS”, Teratology, 33:71C, 1986. Rodwell, D.E., Nemec, M.D., Mercieca, M.D. and P.L. Leist, “Cumulative Teratologic Historical Data for Crl:CD (SD) BR Rats and New Zealand White Rabbits”, 26th Annual Japanese Teratology Society Meeting, P72, Teratology, 34:474, 1986 Rodwell, D.E., Murphy, J.M., Nemec, M.D., and E.J. Tasker, “A Two-Generation Reproduction Study with Filarbits Plus in Beagle Dogs”, The Toxicologist, 6:297, 1986. Rodwell, D.E., Wilson, R.D., Nemec, M.D., Tasker, E.J., and G. Adam, “A Dietary Two-Generation Reproduction Study in Fischer 344 Rats with 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid”, The Toxicologist, 6:33, 1986. Picciano, J.C., Schnetzinger, R.W., Morris, W.E., Wolf, B.A. and D.E. Rodwell, “Evaluation of the Teratogenic Potential of the Oxidative Dye N-Phenyl-Para-Phenylenediamine”, Drug and Chemical Toxicology 7:167-176, 1984. Rodwell, D.E., Johnson, D.E., and J.H. Wedig, “Teratogenic Evaluation of Sodium Omadine Administered Topically to Rats”, The Toxicologist, 4:85, 1984. Rodwell, D.E., Wilson, R.D., Nemec, M.D., and E.J. Tasker, “A Teratology Study in Fischer 344 Rats with 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid”, The Toxicologist, 4:166, 1984. Rodwell, D.E., Wilson, R.D., Nemec, M.D., and M.D. Mercieca, “A Teratology Study in Fischer 344 Rats with 2,4-Dichlorophenol”, The Toxicologist, 4:167, 1984. Re, T.A., Loehr, R.F., Rodriquez, S.C., Rodwell, D.E., and C.M. Burnett, “Results of Teratogenicity Testing of m-Aminophenol in Sprague-Dawley Rats”, Fundamental and Appl. Toxicol., 4:98-104, 1984. Saad, D.J.C., Kirsch, R.M., and L.L. Kaplan, “Teratology Study of Intravaginally Administered Contraceptive Jelly Containing Octoxynol-9 in Rats”. Teratology, 30:25-30, 1984. Rodwell, D.E. and P.L. Leist, “A System for Fetal Identification”. Teratology, 27:72A, Abs, 1983. Costlow, R.D., Hayes, A.W., Moss, J.N., Smith, J.M., Rodwell, D.E., and W. Weatherholtz, “The Effects of Gestational Exposure of Rats and Rabbits to Kathon Bioxide”. The Toxicologist, 3:17, 1983. Rodwell, D.E., Wilson, R.E., Nemec, M.D., and G.B. Briggs, “The WIL On-Line Teratology Data Management System”, The Toxicologist, 3:121, 1983. Root, M.S., Rodwell, D.E., and E.I. Goldenthal, “Teratogenic Potential of Hexachlorocyclopentadiene in Rats”, The Toxicologist, 3:63, 1983. Robinson, E.C., Hammond, B.G., Johannsen, F.R., Levinskas, G.J., and D.E. Rodwell, “Teratology Studies of Alklaryl Phosphates”, The Toxicologist, 3:30, 1983. Short, R.D., Johannsen, F.R., Levinskas, G.L., Rodwell, D.E., and J.L. Schardein, “Teratology and Multigeneration Reproduction Studies with Maleic Anhydride in Rats, The Toxicologist, 3:18, 1983. Moore, H.E., Jr., Szczech, G.M., Rodwell, D.E., Kapp, R.W., DeMiranda, P., and T.W. Tucker Jr., “Lack of Effects of Acyclovir on Reproduction and Development of Laboratory Animals”, Fundamental and Appl. Toxicol., 3:560-568, 1983. Berteau, P.E., Levinskas, G.J., and D.E. Rodwell, “Teratogenic Evaluation of Aliphatic Nitriles in Rats”, The Toxicologist, 2:118l, 1982. Rodwell, D.E., Werchowski, K.M., and G.B. Briggs, “Triamcinolone Acetonide Administered Topically to Rats as a Positive Teratogen”, The Toxicologist, 2:74, 1982. Re, T.A., Loehr, R.F., Rodwell, D.E., D’Aleo, C.J., and C.M. Burnett, “The Absence of Teratogenic Hazard Potential of p-phenylenediamine in Sprague-Dawley Rats”, Fundamental and Appl. Toxicol., 1:421-425, 1981. Benya, T.J., Goldenthal, E.I., Ter Haar, G. and D.E. Rodwell, “Teratogenic Evaluation of Methyl Cyclopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl (MMT) in Rats”, The Toxicologist, 1:148, 1981.
Eisler, M., Rodwell, D.E., Root, M. and M.D .Nemec, “The Effect of Dermal Application of Poly
(Dibromophenyleneoxide) on the Sperm and Testes of the Rabbit”, The Toxicologist, 1:148, 1981.
Rodwell, D.E., Schoenig, G.P., Goldenthal, E.I., and F.X. Wazeter, “The Teratogenic Effects of Sodium
Hippurate Administered in Diet”, Teratology, 21:65A, Abs. 1980.
Brar, B.S., Jackson, B.A., Traitor, C.E., Rodwell, D.E., Boshart, C.R., and J.R. Noble, “Triamcinolone
Acetonide (1, 4-pregnadiene-3, 20-dione, 9a-fluoro-11B, 21 dihydroxy 16a, 17a-(isopropylidenedioxy):
Aerosol Inhalation and Teratology Studies in Rabbits”, Toxicol. App. Pharmacol., 37:151-152 Abs.
1976.
Jackson, B.A., Rodwell, D.E., Kanegis, L.A., and J.F. Noble, “Effect of Maternally Administered
Minocycline on Embryonic and Fetal Development in the Rhesus Monkey”, (Macaca mulatta) Toxicol.
Appl. Pharmacol., 33:156, Abs. 1975.
Master’s Thesis: Relationship of Semen Production in Dairy Bulls to Selected and Controlled Ambient
Conditions, Kansas State University, 1969.
DEMONSTRATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Rodwell, D.E. “Statistically Significant Data vs. Historical Control Data”. Middle Atlantic and
Reproduction and Teratology Association Fall Meeting, Philadelphia College of Physicians, PA, October
22, 1999.
Rodwell, D.E. “Fetal Specimen Identification and Archiving Systems”. Twenty-Ninth Meeting of the
Midwest Teratology Association at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 1987.
Rodwell, D.E. “The Role of a Toxicologist in a Contract Toxicology Laboratory”. Seventh Annual
Meeting of the American College of Toxicology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 1986.
Rodwell, D.E. “Working Concepts of Reproduction and Teratology Data Management Systems”. Sixty-
First (61st) Middle Atlantic and Reproduction and Teratology Association Meeting, Groton, Connecticut,
October 1986.
Rodwell, D.E. Alternative in Design and Conduct of Studies of Fertility and General Reproductive
Performance, “Segment I”. Fifty-Seventh (57th) Middle Atlantic and Reproduction and Teratology
Association Meeting, Princeton, New Jersey, May 1985.
Rodwell, D.E. Reproduction Toxicology Lecture at American Chemical Society Short Course. Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina, April 1984.
Rodwell, D.E., Nemec, M.D., and R.E. Wilson, Data Collection System for Teratology Studies Using an
“On-Line” Digital Computer. Fiftieth (50th) Middle Atlantic Reproduction and Teratology Association
Meeting, East Hanover, New Jersey, February 1983.
Rodwell, D.E. Postnatal Behavioral Evaluation Technique. Eighteenth (18th) Midwest Teratology
Association Meeting at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Winter 1982.
Rodwell, D.E. A Data Management System for Teratogenic Studies. Fourteenth (14th) Midwest
Teratology Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, Fall 1981.
Rodwell, D.E. General Principles of Positive Teratogens. Children’s Hospital Medical Center,
Cincinnati, Ohio, April 1981.
Marks, T.A., Pizzi, W.J., Preache, M., and D.E. Rodwell, The Progress and Problems of Behavioral
Testing in Toxicology and Teratology, Panel Discussion. Thirteenth (13th) Midwest Teratology
Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, Spring 1981.

Rodwell, D.E. The Use of Known Teratogens to Establish Species and Strain Subsceptibility in
Laboratory Animals. Eleventh (11th) Midwest Teratology Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, Fall
1980.
Rodwell, D.E. Teratology Studies in Rats, Hamsters and Rabbits Using Known Teratogens. Seventh (7th)
Annual Symposium at International Research and Development Corporation, Mattawan, Michigan, Fall
1980.
Rodwell, D.E. Methods of Fetal Skeleton Evaluation Using Alizarin Red Staining and Radiographic
Enlargement Techniques. Second Workshop of the Middle Atlantic Reproduction and Teratology
Association at Fairleigh Dickinson University Dental School, Hackensack, New Jersey, Fall, 1973.
Rodwell, D.E., and N. Strippoli, Collection and Evaluation of Rabbit Semen for Artificial Insemination in
the Laboratory. First Workshop of Middle Atlantic Reproduction and Teratology Association at
Bio/Dynamics, Inc., East Millstone, New Jersey, Spring 1972.
TEACHING AND CONSULTING EXPERIENCE:
Adjunct Professor of Toxicology; Ashland University; Ashland, Ohio; 1985-1988
Advisory Committee for four graduate students; Medical College of Ohio; Toledo, Ohio; 1987-1994
Peer Review and consultant on screening methods for teratology studies for the Department of Health,
Education and Welfare, NIOS H; Cincinnati, Ohio; 1980
Consultant for G.D. Searle and Company; Skokie, Illinois; Reproduction and Teratology Studies; 1977-
1978

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