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Daniel S. Marsman, D.V.M., Ph.D.
P&G Healthcare, Product Safety and Regulatory Affairs, Procter and Gamble
Daniel S. Marsman, D.V.M., Ph.D., leads and manages Product Safety for global P&G Health Care, and provides veterinary leadership for P&G’s Animal Alternatives and Animal Welfare programs. His interdisciplinary career has embraced ‘One Health, One Medicine,’ from his veterinary training (Michigan State University) and medical parasitology research (WHO, Sudan), his Ph.D. in toxicologic pathology (College of Human Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), to his postdoctoral fellowship studying the pathobiology of neoplasia (CIIT/Hamner Institute). He has previously served as pathologist and study scientist for NIH (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), and as Head of Study Design for the NIH/NTP chronic toxicity/carcinogenicity testing program. Dr. Marsman’s previous positions at P&G have included toxicological pathologist, research scientist in the carcinogenesis group, and global safety/regulatory affairs manager for business ranging from Household, Baby, Feminine, Family, and Pet Care. He is dual-boarded in Toxicology (DABT) and Animal Welfare (DACAW) and has published and consulted extensively in the fields of toxicology, pathology, animal welfare and animal alternatives. His collaborative contributions on technical and policy committees have spanned numerous professional societies, governmental, NGO and trade associations. External positions include past Chair of the Animal Welfare Committee of the AVMA, charter diplomate and Board member of the American College of Animal Welfare, council member for the National Academy of Science/ILAR, and Chair of the Board of Directors for the Council for Responsible Nutrition-International. |