Testimony of Victor J. DeNoble, II, Ph.D.
January 6, 2005 1:34 am by Gene BorioTestimony of Victor J. DeNoble, II, Ph.D.
From the DOJ’s Witness List:
DeNoble, Victor
US Fact Witness
Dr. DeNoble, a Ph.D. in physiological psychology, was Project Leader of the Behavioral Pharmacology Laboratory at Philip Morris from 1980-1984. While there, he conducted (along with his lab partner, Paul Mele) research on nicotine and its analogues (chemical variants), including research on nicotine’s role as a behavioral reinforcer in rats. He was let go by Philip Morris in 1984. He testified about his work at Philip Morris at the Waxman subcommittee tobacco hearings in 1994. Since leaving Philip Morris in 1984, Dr. DeNoble has held the following positions:
–Vice President, Hissho Incorporated (a company specializing in scientific and medical communications);
–Senior Behavior Analyst with the Department of Mental Retardation at the Delaware State Department of Health and Social Services (dates uncertain)
–Research Associate, DuPont, Merck (dates uncertain)
Prior to working at Philip Morris, Dr. DeNoble was a research associate in the psychiatry research unit at the University of Minnesota in 1979.
January 6th, 2005 at 8:17 pm
I have had the privilege of hearing Dr. DeNoble speak to classes of kids several times in the Sacramento, California area. He is very informative and keeps the attention of the kids.
They are totally attentive to everything he says.
If you have an opportunity to hear him speak, I highly recommend it.
Laurie Comstock
Lauriscomstock@aol.com
phone/fax 916-686-2043
www.TobaccoSurvivorsUnited.org
9141 E. Stockton Blvd., Suite 250-317
Elk Grove, Ca. 95624
January 7th, 2005 at 9:17 pm
Good call.
Dr. Jeff Wigand, of the movie “The Insider” fame, who I believe is slotted to be a witness in the DOJ case, and formerly a senior scientist for Brown & Williamson tobacco is also available for speaking engagements:
http://www.jeffreywigand.com/insider/speaking.html