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Director, National Research Centre for Environmental Toxicology, (EnTox.)
Professor of Medicine, The University of Queensland ,
Adjunct Professor of Public Health, Griffith University,
Adjunct Professor in Faculty of Science, University of the Sunshine Coast.
Adjunct Professor in Public Health, Queensland University of Technology
CoDirector Australian Centres for Human Health Risk Assessment

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Michael Moore is Director of The National Research Centre for Environmental Toxicology. He holds the position of Professor in Medicine at the University of Queensland, Adjunct Professor of Public Health in Griffith University, Adjunct Professor in Queensland University of Technology and Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Science, Sunshine Coast University. He is a registered Toxicologist, (Eurotox & Institute of Biology, United Kingdom), Founder Member of the Australasian College of Toxicology and Risk Assessment (ACTRA), possesses a PhD in Medicine and was awarded a Doctorate in Science in the field of biochemistry in medicine. He has trained in Clinical Pharmacology in the Royal Postgraduate Medical School in London. He is a director of the Australian Centres for Human Health Risk Assessment. Michael worked previously in the University of Glasgow, where he was Reader in Medicine and Therapeutics. He was a director of Monklands and Bellshill NHS Hospital Trust in Scotland and Justice of the Peace. Michael has written several books and numerous book chapters and over 500 research publications. His fields of interest include the toxicology of metals, risk assessment, air quality, alcoholism, cyanobacteria and disorders of porphyrin metabolism.


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