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Terra Vincent-Hall

Director, Health and Safety Science
NSF Spokesperson

As Director, Health & Safety Science at NSF, Dr. Terra Vincent-Hall oversees the team that provides rigorous toxicology assessment services to evaluate everyday products, identify risks and protect people from harmful chemicals and substances.

These services, which include risk-based solutions for chemical safety and regulatory needs, help ensure products meet high safety and quality standards. Her team uses the latest methods, cutting-edge technologies and proprietary in-house data tools to provide comprehensive risk assessments to clients spanning all of NSF’s industries in food, water and wellness.

Dr. Vincent-Hall is a board-certified toxicologist with a demonstrated history of addressing environmental, occupational and medicinal exposure issues through research and policy coordination.

Prior to NSF, she spent 14 years as a Senior Toxicologist and Exposure Science Officer for the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs.

Dr. Vincent-Hall earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Norfolk State University and a PhD in Toxicology from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is also a Diplomate of the American Board of Toxicology.

Her areas of expertise include: 

  • Study Design
  • Data Analysis and Synthesis
  • Risk and Hazard Assessment
  • Exposure Assessment
  • Risk Communication
  • Team Building and Training
  • Project Coordination
  • Policy Development
  • Networking and Interagency Coordination
  • Consulting