Jonathan Taylor Wall, M.Sc., is a senior toxicology and exposure data scientist at UL Research Institutes’ Chemical Insights. Taylor is tasked with developing data workflows (using R and Python scripting languages) as a technical lead and supporting data curation efforts as a project lead. A key focus is the participation in planning efforts to standardize workflows across data curation efforts to improve project efficiencies and ease interoperability of data.
Prior to joining Chemical Insights, he served as a biologist who led multiple high-impact data curation projects. He has also overseen the curation of tens of thousands of toxicity values from regulatory and scientific sources, making this critical resource available through a public-facing dashboard. He also developed automated exposure screening workflows for a state department of health’s chemicals of emerging concern initiative.
He holds an M.S. in Global Health from Duke University and a B.S. in Biology and a B.A. in Anthropology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications on toxicological databases, exposure assessments, and chemical prioritization methodologies, demonstrating his commitment to advancing data-driven approaches for chemical safety evaluation.
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