dr. dorcen served on the e.p.a. scientific advisory board for six years and held leadership positions and roles with a number of relevant toxicology organizations. since his time at the e.p.a., dr. dorcen has devoted his career to protecting public health by founding his own nonprofit that works to develop, review, and share risk assessments on various chemicals. his nonprofit work is mostly on behalf of government with a minority of the work done at the request of various industries. many of these industries are very pro-environmental industries, and as well as providing pro bono assistance for those who need help. in other words, he used his expertise to help people that needed help and were not table to get it in any other way. naturally the industry work is the part of environmental activists have focused on to prove his claim of research is a rubber stamp for dangerous chemicals. they hold a perspective, which is a myth, that working at the request of industry must mean that you're evil. as always, the reality