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Pablo Sanchez Soria, PhD, CIH

Senior Toxicologist

Dr. Pablo Sanchez Soria is a senior toxicologist and a certified industrial hygienist (CIH) with experience in human and environmental toxicology, risk assessment, and emergency response toxicology. Dr. Sanchez Soria obtained a B.S. with a double major in microbiology and nutritional sciences. Dr. Sanchez Soria has experience in the field of virology, researching viral fitness mechanisms, and viral adaptation to anti-viral treatments. Following his research interests, Dr. Sanchez Soria pursued a Ph.D. in Pharmacology and Toxicology at the University of Arizona, where his dissertation work characterized cardiovascular and metabolic pathophysiology in mice exposed to environmental arsenic chronically, as well as in-utero. 

As a senior toxicologist at CTEH, Dr. Sanchez Soria specializes in toxicology, risk assessment, toxicity evaluations, and complex industrial hygiene challenges. He is a responding toxicologist in the CTEH Toxicology Emergency Response Program (TERP®) and regularly serves as a technical director, manages, and conducts air monitoring activities during chemical spills. He is a member of the Emergency Response Industrial Hygiene Strike Team, and a bilingual member of the CTEH International Strike Team, and has responded to several incidents in North and Central America. Dr. Sanchez Soria also manages and directs work evaluating the relationship between chemical exposure and disease, formulation of emergency response guides, and involvement in the environmental contamination and toxic tort litigation.

Education

  • Ph.D., Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
  • B.S., Microbiology/Nutritional Sciences, University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ

Past or Current Professional Affiliations

  • Member, Society of Toxicology
  • Member, American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)

Registrations & Certifications

  • 40-Hour HAZWOPER Training
  • 8-Hour HAZWOPER Supervisor
  • 8-Hour HAZWOPER Hands-on Training
  • SCBA Respiratory Protection Training
  • HIPAA certification (Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act)
  • Federal Emergency Management System - ICS100
  • Federal Emergency Management System - ICS200
  • Federal Emergency Management System - IS700.a
  • Safeland/Safegulf training
  • CPR and First Aid certified
  • Certified Industrial Hygienist (11358 CP)

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Publications

  • Fetal exposure to arsenic results in hyperglycemia, hypercholesterolemia, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in adult mice
  • Arsenite induces NF-ĸB through C-Reactive Protein
  • Chronic Low-level Arsenite Exposure through Drinking Water Increases Blood Pressure and Promotes Concentric Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Female Mice
  • ErbB Signaling in Cardiac Development and Disease. Semin Cell Dev Biol
  • Viral Adaptation to an Antiviral Protein Enhances Fitness Above the Uninhibited Wild-Type Level
  • Toxicology of Synthetic Vitreous Fibers - Toxicology Principles for the Industrial Hygienist
  • Effective Use of Air Dispersion Modeling as a Tool for Responders During Chemical Emergencies. - Air Dispersion Modeling for Emergency Response

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