Miriam Daniels
About Miriam Daniels
Miriam Daniels is a Managing Scientist specializing in Residues and Human Health at Exponent, where she has worked since 2019. She holds a PhD in Biology from the University of Birmingham and has extensive experience in evaluating pesticide residues and conducting dietary risk assessments.
Work at Exponent
Miriam Daniels serves as a Managing Scientist in the Residues and Human Health division at Exponent. She has been with the company since 2019, contributing her expertise in evaluating pesticide residues and conducting dietary risk assessments. Her role involves preparing study summaries and writing residue dossiers for regulatory submissions, ensuring compliance with industry standards. Exponent, known for its scientific and engineering consulting services, benefits from her extensive knowledge of EU Plant Protection Products data requirements and OECD testing guidelines.
Education and Expertise
Miriam Daniels earned her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Biology/Biological Sciences from the University of Birmingham, where she studied from 2004 to 2008. Prior to her PhD, she completed a Bachelor of Science with Honours (BSc Hons) at the same institution from 2000 to 2003. Her academic background supports her expertise in pesticide residue evaluation and dietary risk assessments, as well as her laboratory experience in ADME studies.
Background
Before joining Exponent, Miriam Daniels held several positions in the agricultural science sector. She worked at Syngenta for nearly a decade, where she progressed from Research Scientist in Insecticide Biokinetics to Team Leader in the same field. Additionally, she served as a Technical Expert in Consumer Safety and Product Safety at Syngenta. Prior to her tenure at Syngenta, she was a Senior Consultant at TSG Consulting, focusing on residues and human health.
Achievements
Miriam Daniels has developed a strong professional profile through her various roles in the field of pesticide residues and human health. Her work includes preparing regulatory submissions and conducting risk assessments, which are critical for ensuring consumer safety. Her laboratory experience in ADME studies and her extensive knowledge of regulatory requirements have positioned her as a knowledgeable resource in her field.