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Dr. Goldberger is a Professor and Director of Toxicology in
the Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory
Medicine in the College
of Medicine
at the University
of Florida
in Gainesville.
He holds a joint Clinical Professor position in the Department
of Psychiatry in the College
of Medicine.
Dr. Goldberger is also the Director of the William R. Maples
Center
for Forensic Medicine and Program Director for the Florida
Emergency Mortuary Operations Response System. Previously, Dr.
Goldberger was an Assistant Toxicologist and Laboratory
Manager for the State of Maryland
at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner as well as a
Toxicologist with the National
Center
for Forensic Science in Baltimore,
Maryland.
Dr.
Goldberger received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Zoology from Drew
University
in Madison,
New
Jersey
and Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy Degrees in
Forensic Toxicology from the University of Maryland School of
Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.
Dr. Goldberger is a Diplomate of the American Board of
Forensic Toxicology (ABFT), certified as a Toxicological
Chemist by the National Registry of Certified Chemists (NRCC)
and a Fellow
of the National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry. Dr. Goldberger has also been granted a license to
practice Clinical Laboratory Science as a Clinical Laboratory
Director by the State of Florida Department of Health.
At
the University of Florida,
Dr. Goldberger is the Technical and Administrative Director of
the Forensic Toxicology Laboratory. The laboratory supports
the Medical Examiner Offices in seven districts throughout the
State of Florida.
The approximate yearly caseload of the laboratory is about
3000. Dr. Goldberger’s laboratory also provides analytical
services for several governmental, academic, and private
organizations. Dr. Goldberger has been qualified as an expert
witness more than 130 times in forensic toxicology in Federal,
State of Florida,
Military and Canadian courts of law.
Dr.
Goldberger has published numerous articles related to forensic
toxicology and is co-editor of the Handbook of Workplace Drug
Testing (AACC Press) and On-Site Drug Testing (Humana Press).
Dr. Goldberger’s studies in forensic toxicology have
included the analysis of alcohol in breath and the measurement
of therapeutic and abused drugs in biological tissues
including alternative matrices such as hair, nails and
vitreous humor. Dr. Goldberger’s most significant
contribution to the field of forensic toxicology was the
identification and measurement of heroin and its metabolites
in hair and other human tissue.
In
recognition of his research achievements in forensic
toxicology, Dr. Goldberger was presented with the first annual
Sunshine Award from the Toxicology Section of the American Academy
of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) in 1988. In addition, he was the
1994 recipient of the American Association for Clinical
Chemistry's Outstanding Scientific Achievements by a Young
Investigator Award. In
2004, Dr. Goldberger was the recipient of The International
Association of Forensic Toxicologists' mid-career achievement
award for excellence in forensic toxicology.
Finally, Dr. Goldberger received the Alexander O.
Gettler Award in recognition of his outstanding contributions
to the field and profession of forensic toxicology from the
Toxicology Section of the AAFS in 2006.
Dr. Goldberger is the
editor-in-chief of the Journal of Analytical Toxicology and is
a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Forensic
Sciences and Forensic Science Review. Dr. Goldberger is an
active member of the AAFS and the Society of Forensic
Toxicologists (SOFT). He is the immediate Past-President of
the AAFS.
Dr. Goldberger has been featured on local, state
and national radio, television and print media, ABC Good
Morning America, CNN (Lou Dobbs
& Nancy Grace), MSNBC, Fox News (America's Newsroom), Court TV
(Courtside), CBS' 48 Hours,
the A&E and History Channels, ChannelOne and
VH1.
Directions:
(DO NOT USE MAPQUEST
or GOOGLE-map)
I-75 coming from the south
(Ocala). Take Exit #382, Williston Road. Turn left for one
block and turn left again at the traffic light on to 34th
street. Turn left at the first light (SW 47th Ave). Our
building is at the second left-hand turn (blue roof, south of
the main post office building).
I-75 coming from the north
(Lake City). Take Exit #382, Williston Road. Turn left one
block and turn left at the traffic light on to 34th street.
Turn left at the first light (SW 47th Ave). Our building is at
the first left-hand turn (blue roof, south of the main post
office building).

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