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INTERNATIONAL STAKEHOLDER PANEL ON ALTERNATIVE

METHODS (ISPAM)

Scott Radcliffe, Ph.D.

Romer Labs

Scott Radcliffe is a technical support scientist, application developer and

trainer at Romer Labs, focusing on immunoassays for detection of food

allergens. He has been published in the Journal of AOAC International and

the International Journal of Celiac Disease, and regularly presents research

posters at meetings of IAFP and AOAC International. Prior to joining

Romer Labs in 2013, Scott worked to develop hepatotoxicity screening

methods for Johnson & Johnson, and researched cardiomyocyte receptor

signaling in response to catecholamine toxicity for Thomas Jefferson University. Scott earned a B.S. in

Biology from Lebanon Valley College in 2000, and an Advanced Graduate Certificate in Cell, Molecular and

Developmental Biology from Villanova University in 2013.