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NIH Biomedical Student Summer Research Fellowship (Mentor: Dr. Rick Jensen, Pharmacia &

Upjohn)

JAMES ARTHUR DEYO D.V.M., Ph.D., D.A.B.T.

ADDRESS

EDUCATION

25816 186 th Place SE

Covington, WA 98042

Phone: 423-676-3397

Email: msuspartanvet@yahoo.com

9/88 - 11/91

9/84 - 6/88

6/83 - 9/84

Ph.D.

D.V.M.

Oregon State University

Major: Toxicology

Michigan State University

College of Veterinary Medicine

Michigan State University

Department of Animal Science

Public Health Service: National Research Service Award Postdoctoral Fellowship (Oregon State

University)

Graduate

School

Major: Toxicology

9/79 - 6/83

OTHER TRAINING

3-Month internship in laboratory animal medicine at the University of North Carolina (1987)

2 Continuing education courses on IND/NDA submissions

Continuing education course on GLP (1993, 2005)

Continuing education course on the principals of Total Quality Management

Procter & Gamble College I: Development of Business Strategy

Eastman Supervisory and Leadership Development Training

PERI continuing education course on pharmacokinetics

Mid-America Toxicology continuing education course

Continuing education courses (1-2/year) administered by the Society of Toxicology during their annual meeting

Advanced HAZMAT life support training (certified instructor)

Blue Ridge Conference on Leadership

Expert witness training

CERTIFICATIONS

Diplomat American Board of Toxicology (1995)

B.S. Michigan State University

Major: Medical Technology

AWARDS

6/90 - 6/93

6/85 - 9/85

6/82 - 9/82 Michigan Heart Association Summer Research Fellowship (Mentor: Dr. Robert A. Roth, MSU)

ACADEMIC HONORS and SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS

Society of Toxicology (SOT) – Full Member

Member of the Comparative and Veterinary SOT specialty section

Secretary/Treasurer 2003-2005

Southeast Regional SOT Chapter

Councilor 1999-2001

President-elect 2001-2002

President 2003-2004

Phi Zeta Veterinary Honor Society

Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

8/14 – Present Toxicologist

Boeing Company

Environment, Health & Safety

Engineering, Operations & Technology

I am a toxicologist at the Boeing Company supporting all business divisions with toxicology and safety information to support the multitude of chemicals used in the aerospace industry to ensure a safe working environment. I also support Boeing in regard to indoor air quality issues associated with airplane cabins.

7/96 – 9/13 Eastman Chemical Co.

Senior Associate (11/02 – 9/13)

Technical Associate (7/96 - 11/02)

I was a senior associate toxicologist in the Product Safety & Health division. In this capacity the following functions were performed either individually or as part of a team to support a wide range of Eastman products:

Provide risk management recommendations to management o Represent product safety on new initiative teams o Review and interpret toxicology data on novel and established chemicals o Conduct studies to assess hazard potential of new chemicals and defend established products.

Respond to safety inquiries from internal (business units) and external (other companies and Regulatory

Agencies) customers o Develop data summaries o

Prepare Regulatory submissions (FCN, PMN, FIFRA) o Present/discuss data to customers o Respond to chemical exposure emergencies

Provide science advocacy support o

Management of Eastman's HPV chemical program o Strategize responses to allegations of adverse effects o Work to remove chemicals from unwarranted lists (e.g. HAPS, Prop 65) o

Served on the Science Program Committee at the Hamner Institute for Health Sciences (formerly the CIIT) o Served on a science advisory committee at the National Environmental Respiratory Center

(NERC), a part of the Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute o

I presently serve or have served on various industry trade panels and association

ACC –PEAC committee

ACC - Ethylene Glycol Panel (former rep)

ACC - Ethylene Oxide Panel (former rep)

ACC - Glycol Ether Panel (former rep)

ACC – Ketones Panel (former rep)

ACC - Oxo Process chemicals (former rep)

ACC - Terephthalates Panel (chairman)

ACC – Phthalate esters Panel (former rep)

8/11 –12/11

ACC – LRI Immunotoxicity TIP

ACC – LRI Respiratory toxicity TIP (chairman)

ACC – SST-LRI Committee

Several HPV testing industry task groups (chairman for 2)

Hydroquinone Industry Panel (chairman)

Plastics Europe PET committee

International Antimony Association

Adjunct Biology Professor

Northeast State Community College

I lectured and lead a laboratory course in microbiology.

11/91-7/96 Procter & Gamble Co.

Regulatory & Clinical Development

Management of safety issues during both pre- and post-marketing periods for several OTC and Rx oral care drug products. This required thorough reviews of drug formulations and the creation of toxicology risk assessment summaries for submission to Regulatory Agencies around the world. When data were lacking I was responsible for the conduct of new pre-clinical safety studies to support additional consumer testing and or clinical efficacy trials. I was also responsible for providing advocacy on issues that developed on products in the post-marketing period to ensure customer safety and product acceptance (brand value) was not compromised.

9/88 - 11/91 Graduate Assistant

Toxicology Program

College of Veterinary Medicine

Oregon State University

Mentor: Dr. Nancy Kerkvliet

Thesis: Immunotoxicity of the Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid Monocrotaline in C57/Bl6 Mice

My work characterized the effects of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid monocrotaline, and its metabolites, on the immune system in mice.

6/86 - 9/86 Research Assistant

Pathology/Toxicology Research

Upjohn Company (Now Pfizer)

This work was a summer project that involved the collection and phenotyping of primate blood components using flow cytometry.

6/85 - 9/85 Research Assistant

Dept. of Pathology

Michigan State University

I was part of a team that developed an assay to assess the activity of retinyl-palmitate dehydrogenase, a hepatic vitamin-A metabolism enzyme. This work allowed me to gain experience in partial hepatectomies, enzyme isolation and HPLC analyses.

6/83 - 9/84 Graduate Assistant

Dept. of Animal Science

Michigan State University

My studies investigated the possible mechanisms involved in PCB induced hydropericardium in poultry.

9/80 - 6/83 Research Technician

Dept. of Pharmacology/Toxicology

Michigan State University

As a student research technician I completed many jobs necessary to the operation and maintenance of a research laboratory. I was responsible for making assay reagents, dosing animals, conducted several types of biochemical assays and performed various surgical procedures.

6/80 - 9/80 Research Technician

Dept. of Entomology

Michigan State University

This work involved a determination of the bioenergetics of the cereal leaf beetle on oat plants in support of a graduate student's thesis work.

PUBLICATIONS

MANUSCRIPTS

Poet, T.S., Carlton, B.D., Deyo, J.A.

, Hinderliter, P.M. (2010) Hydroquinone PBPK model refinement and application to dermal exposure (2010). Food and Chemical Toxicology 48(11): 3085-3092.

Deyo, J.A.

(2008) Carcinogenicity and Chronic Toxicity of Di-2-Ethylhexyl Terephthalate (DEHT)

Following a 2-Year Dietary Exposure in Fischer 344 Rats. Food and Chemical Toxicology 46: 990-1005.

Faber, W.D., Deyo, J.A.

, Stump, D.G., Navarro, L, Ruble, K., and Knapp, J. (2007) Developmental Toxicity and

Uterotrophic Studies with Di-2-ethylhexyl Terephthalate. Birth Defects Research Part B: Developmental and

Reproductive Toxicology , 80:396-405.

Faber, W.D., Deyo, J.A.

, Stump, D.G., and Ruble, K. (2007). Two Generation Reproduction Study of Di-2ethylhexyl Terephthalate in Crl-CD Rats. Birth Defects Research Part B: Developmental and Reproductive

Toxicology , Vol. 80, No. 2, Pgs. 69-81.

Kirkland, D., Whitwell, J., Deyo, J.

, and Serex, T. (2007) Failure of Antimony Trioxide to Induce Micronuclei or

Chromosomal Aberrations in Rat Bone Marrow after Sub-Chronic Oral Dosing. Mutation Res . 627: 119-128.

Cruzan, G, Corley, R.A., Hard, G.C., Mertens, J.J., McMartin, K.E., Snellings, W.M., Gingell, R., and Deyo, J.A.

(2004) Subchronic Toxicity of Ethylene Glycol in Wistar and F344 Rats Related to Metabolism and Clearance of

Metabolites. Toxicol Sci , 81(2) , 502-511.

Lynch, B.S., Capen, C.C., Nestmann, E.R., Veenstra, G., and Deyo, J.A.

(1999). Review of Subchronic/Chronic

Toxicity of Antimony Potassium Tartrate. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology.

30, 9-17.

Deyo, J.A.

, Dyer, M. W., Maibach, H.I. (1997). Short Communications: Induction of contact sensitization to monotertiary butyl hydroquinone. Contact Dermatitis.

37, 92-93.

Morgan, M.S., Arlian, L.G., Vyszenski-Moher, D.L., Deyo, J.A.

, Kawabata, T.A., and Fernandez-Caldas, E. (1995).

English plantain and Psyllium: Evidence for lack of cross allergenicity. Annals of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunol.

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Vol. 75(4) , 351-359.

Deyo, J.A.

, Reed, R.A., Buhler, D.R., and Kerkvliet, N.I. (1994). In vitro immunotoxicity of monocrotaline and its metabolite monocrotaline pyrrole and the effect of metabolism on monocrotaline induced immunotoxicity in

C57Bl/6 mice. Toxicology , 94, 209-222 .

DeKrey, G.K., Baecher-Steppan, L., Deyo, J.A.

, Smith, B., Kerkvliet, N.I. (1993). PCB-induced immunesuppression: Castration, but not adrenalectomy or RU-38486 treatment, partially restore the suppressed cytotoxic T lymphocyte response to alloantigen. J. Pharm. Exp. Therapeutics , 267(1) , 308-315.

Deyo, J.A.

, Kerkvliet, N.I. (1991). Tier-2 studies on monocrotaline immunotoxicity in C57Bl/6 mice. Toxicology

70 , 313-325.

Kerkvliet, N.I., Steppan, L.B., Brauner, J.A., Deyo, J.A.

, Henderson, M.C., Tomar, R.P., Buhler, D.R. (1990).

Influence of the Ah locus on 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) immunotoxicity in vivo : Studies in

C57Bl/6 mice congenic at the Ah locus demonstrate Ah-dependent and Ah-independent mechanisms of immunosuppression. Toxicol. Appl. Pharm.

105 , 26-36.

Deyo, J.A.

, Kerkvliet, N.I. (1990). The immunotoxicity of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid monocrotaline following subchronic administration to C57Bl/6 mice. Fund. Appl. Toxicol.

14 , 842-849.

Jensen, R.K., Cullum, M.E., Deyo, J.A.

, Zile, M.H. (1987). Vitamin-A metabolism in rats chronically treated with

3,3',4,4',5,5'-hexabromobiphenyl. Biochim. Biophys. Acta , 926 , 310-320.

Hilliker, K.S., Deyo, J.A.

, Bell, T.G., Roth, R.A. (1983). Aggregation of platelets from monocrotaline pyrroletreated rats. Thrombosis Res. 32 , 325-333.

ABSTRACTS

Deyo, J.A.

, Kerkvliet, N.I. (1990). The immunotoxicity of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid monocrotaline following subchronic administration to C57Bl/6 mice. The Toxicologist 10 , 289.

Dekrey, G.K., Steppan, L.B., Deyo, J.A.

, J.A. and Kerkvliet, N.I. (1990). Adrenalectomy and 3,3',4,4',5,5'hexachlorobiphenyl suppression of the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte response to P815 allogeneic tumor in C57Bl/6 mice.

The Toxicologist 10 , 290.

Deyo, J. A.

, Reed, R. L., Buhler, D. R., and Kerkvliet, N. I. (1991). Acute monocrotaline (MCT) immunotoxicity is unaltered by phenobarbital and can be reproduced in vitro independent of metabolism. The Toxicologist 11 , 206.

Navarro, L.E., Ruble, K.M., Deyo, J.A

. and David, R.M. (2005) Lack of carcinogenic effects in F-344 rats fed bis(2-ethylhexyl)-1,4-benzenedicarboxylate (DEHT). The Toxicologist 78 .

Bachman, A., Butala, J., Deyo, J ., and David, R. (2012) Activation of PPAR-α by phthalates is a necessary key event in the mode of action (MOA) leading to induction of rodent liver tumors – A reexamination of data and data gaps. The Toxicologist 120, 50

O’Brien, E., Deyo, J. A.

, Toole, C. (2012). Polyester Monomers Utilized by Eastman Chemical Company Lack

Ability to Bind and Activate Both Estrogenic and Androgenic Receptors. The Toxicologist 126 , 473.

Deyo, J. A.

, O’Brien, E., Toole, C., Welsh, W., Ai N., Sloter, E., Eldrige M., Menn, F. (2012). Lack of Estrogenic

Potential of Monomers Utilized in Eastman Tritan™ Copolyester. The Toxicologist 126 11 , 482.

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