José Luis Domingo (born 1951 in Tortosa, Catalonia, Spain) is a Spanish toxicologist and distinguished professor of toxicology at Rovira i Virgili University.
[1] Domingo's research focuses on, among other topics, the potential human health effects of environmental and food contaminants.
[1] This includes genetically modified foods, and he has argued that not enough independent studies have been done regarding their potential adverse effects.
[2] He has also published review articles concluding that there are only a limited number of safety assessment studies of genetically modified foods, and has been critical of the concept of "substantial equivalence" as it relates to such foods.
[1][4] He has also been the co-editor-in-chief of Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, the editor of the reviews section of Environment International, and has served on the editorial boards of more than seven other journals.