Our people - Dr. Hildegarde Staninger

 

 

Hildegarde Staninger, Ph.D., RIET-1

Industrial Toxicologist/IH and Doctor of Integrative Medicine

Dr. Hildegarde Staninger is the author of the international environmental bestseller the Comprehensive

Handbook of Hazardous Material:  Regulations, Monitoring, Handling & Safety, Lewis Publishing/ CRC

Press.  Dr. Staninger is among the leading international scientist in the field of industrial toxicology and

has pioneered the use of biological monitoring tests for targeting organ exposure to parent compounds,

metabolites and their xenobiotics.  Her research has opened the door of proteinomics, enzynomics and

genomics through her research as recognized by John Hopkins Univeristy/Pandey Lab and Harvard

University’s Medical College’s small molecule genome.

 

She has been former presidents’ of the Florida Chapter of the American Industrial Hygiene Association

and founder of the International Academy of Toxicological Risk Assessment (IATRA), which celebrated

its 25th Anniversary in 2005.

 

She was the first Registered Industrial Environmental Toxicologist by the National Environmental

Professionals organization, a Certified Safety Executive by World Safety Organization and Inspector

General for the International Environmental Intelligence Agency (IEIA) a division of World Life Research

Institute.  Her current academic appointments include Research Coordinator and Assistant Professor for  

the Research Department at Capital University of Integrative Medicine, Washington, D.C.  Her present

research activities include the applications of far infrared and oak wood charcoal vinegar in maintaining

cellular integrity and cellular detoxification via lymphatic and molecular endocrine systems.

 

In addition, to her decades of research involving the signature harmonic reflectivity of cellular resonance

for increasing cellular integrity, she has focused on addressing the appropriate countermeasures for cell

dysfunction, injury and death through cellular tera hertz phono photons- “cellular cosmic star bursts.”  Dr.

Staninger is recipient of two Presidential Awards from Mr. Walter Lowry, Martin Marietta Orlando

Aerospace President for her work involving “Pregnant Women in the Workplace” and the “Increased Risk  

of Genetic Mutations in Contaminated Ground Water.”

 

She has been awarded the prestigious 7th U.S. Army and Greater Stuttgart community award for her work

in preventing increased chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD during Operation Desert Shield

from the Kuwaiti burning oil fields during Desert Storm.