Dr. Charles Hébert is a member of Radyus’ Scientific Advisory Board and is a highly respected toxicologist specializing in nonclinical development of pharmaceuticals, including small molecules and biologics such as vaccines and oncolytic viral vectors.
Dr. Hébert received a BS (Zoology) and MS (Physiology) from Louisiana State University, and a PhD (Toxicology) from the University of North Carolina working with L. Birnbaum. He then performed postdoctoral research for 4 years with J. McLachlan, C. Barrett, and J. Bucher at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. He earned his board certification in toxicology (DABT) in 1993, and worked for 26 years as a toxicologist at Southern Research Institute (SR), serving during that time as study director on more than 200 nonclinical safety studies, as Principal Investigator on multiple long-term preclinical development contracts with various government agencies, and as director of the Department of Toxicology.
Dr. Hébert retired from SR in 2020, and has since worked as an independent toxicology consultant.
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In an effort to make a healthier world, I am passionate about the field of toxicology.