Dr. Lyle D. Burgoon, Fellow ATS
@DataSciBurgoon
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Keynote Speaker | Entrepreneur | Pharm/Tox/Biostats | Health-Tech | Litigation Support | Soccer Coach
RTP, NC
Joined September 2013
Science of The Total Environment has been officially removed from the Web of Science. Once a Top-tier journal, it was placed “On Hold” in Oct 2024 after investigations revealed peer-review manipulation, fake reviewer identities, and conflict-of-interest. #ResearchIntegrity
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As science advances, regulations should change. Dr. Lyle Burgoon, president of the Center for Truth in Science, speaks with host Andrew Langer about the troubling disconnect between policy changes and new information. @DataSciBurgoon @truthsciencectr @Andrew_Langer
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The science is settled? Red flag. Dr. Lyle Burgoon, president of the Center for Truth in Science, tells host Andrew Langer that science is journey. @DataSciBurgoon @truthsciencectr @Andrew_Langer
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Host @Andrew_Langer sits down with @DataSciBurgoon, president of the @truthsciencectr, to explore how science should inform - rather than be distorted by - public policy. Burgoon unpacks how fear, politics, and bad data can derail sound decision-making.
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Some of the policy debates over chemicals and food additives focus on what should count as “real” science and how policy should change as evidence improves. @DataSciBurgoon, a toxicologist and president of the @truthsciencectr, says regulation should follow data, weigh risks
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Using the SafeWeather Sports app, I can see we're likely going to need to do additional water breaks at my team's @NCFC_Youth game (I saw Rec made that call last night for my daughter's game!). I made this app for coaches and clubs to help them protect players from heat
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Last week, we were honored to join @StatePolicy to advance conversations at the intersection of #science, #publicpolicy, and #truth. Our very own @DataSciBurgoon served on a panel hosted by @AmeriBev, discussing scientific #misinformation re: food and beverage products.
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We need more critical thinking. At the @truthsciencectr (Center for Truth in Science) we are mission driven to raise the scientific, data, and statistical literacy of judges, attorneys, and the public so we can prevent pseudoscience from driving decisions in the courtroom, at
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Is there such a thing as too much safety? The evidence suggests yes. Our new video looks at how a scientific concept intended to keep us safe has led the country to systematically misjudge risk.
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@VigilantFox Can Dr. McCullough point us to the placebo controlled safety trials for this? Supposedly nattokinase is a thrombolytic. The major worry with thrombolytics is that they can cause bleeding in the brain. I think placebo-controlled trials are critical for establishing safety &
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We need to have a conversation about the National Security implications and challenges of moving to natural dyes: https://t.co/CFi856ta6I
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Thought I should reintroduce myself for those who don't know me. I'm a serial entrepreneuer and a job creator. I started my own consulting and health-tech company. I'm proud to say we're a bootstrapped company. I've started a few more companies before that. Prior to starting my
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Someone asked what a computational toxicologist is. We're many things. 1) As toxicologists, we work to make sure products are safe. 2) The computational means that I use my knowledge of biology and how chemicals interact with our bodies to build mathematical models to predict
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Thanks @stinchfield1776 for having me on your show tonight! Always happy to explain the safety of synthetic food dyes. @RealAmVoice
“THESE DYES HAVE BEEN IN OUR FOOD FOR A VERY LONG TIME. THEY ARE EXTREMELY SAFE!” @DataSciBurgoon joins @stinchfield1776 to detail the truth behind the dyes in our food and if they are actually what’s making us sick. “We’ve studied these for a very long time, they aren’t toxic.”
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To protect the food supply, we need to repeal the Delaney clause! In this op-ed, my colleagues and I describe the fact that the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (predecessor to @HHSGov) predicted in 1958 what would happen today if the Delaney Clause became law:
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I started a newsletter focused on helping people make better data-driven decisions. It's called Decide Smarter. First edition out today! https://t.co/e4yk4ZI0Q2
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Capping NIH indirects at 15% impacts more than just universities. It hits small businesses that drive American innovation. Yes, NIH gives grants to small businesses. And yes, many small businesses have indirect rates, especially Facilities and Administrative greater than 15%.
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