Resources for the Future (RFF), in conjunction with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Society for Risk Analysis, and the Electric Power Research Institute, held a workshop Sept. 18-20, 2000, at the RFF Conference Center in Washington, DC. The intent was to discuss how Bayesian approaches could be useful in improving techniques for estimating exposure-response functions. Ten distinguished scholars from a range of fields (medical biostatistics, decision sciences, environmental engineering, and toxicology) served as faculty. Approximately 80 people attended the workshop. Bayesian methods have been applied to a variety of problems in biomedical research and environmental risk analysis, including design of clinical trials, estimation...
There has recently been increasing demand for better designs to conduct first-into-man dose-escalati...
The statistical analysis of dose-response experiments typically models observed responses as a funct...
Bayesian methods for estimating dose response curves in quantal bioassay are studied. A linearized m...
Resources for the Future (RFF), in conjunction with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the So...
All forms of life are being exposed to different levels of harmful chemicals that can cause various ...
AbstractIn 2014, the National Research Council (NRC) published Review of EPA’s Integrated Risk Infor...
Due to the concern for possible carcinogenic effects of potentially hazardous substances such as che...
This article presents Bayesian bootstrap techniques for risk assessment in bioassays and development...
Conventional experimental techniques are sometimes limited in their ability to assess the actual ris...
This book discusses Bayesian dose-response modeling in small samples applied to two different settin...
Abstract Conventional environmental-health risk-assessment methods are often limited in their abilit...
Quantitative risk assessments for physical, chemical, biological, occupational, or environmental age...
Dose-response functions used in regulatory risk assessment are based on studies of whole organisms a...
Systematic review and synthesis (meta-analysis) methods are now increasingly used in many areas of h...
Background: Benchmark dose (BMD) modeling is an important step in human health risk assessment and i...
There has recently been increasing demand for better designs to conduct first-into-man dose-escalati...
The statistical analysis of dose-response experiments typically models observed responses as a funct...
Bayesian methods for estimating dose response curves in quantal bioassay are studied. A linearized m...
Resources for the Future (RFF), in conjunction with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the So...
All forms of life are being exposed to different levels of harmful chemicals that can cause various ...
AbstractIn 2014, the National Research Council (NRC) published Review of EPA’s Integrated Risk Infor...
Due to the concern for possible carcinogenic effects of potentially hazardous substances such as che...
This article presents Bayesian bootstrap techniques for risk assessment in bioassays and development...
Conventional experimental techniques are sometimes limited in their ability to assess the actual ris...
This book discusses Bayesian dose-response modeling in small samples applied to two different settin...
Abstract Conventional environmental-health risk-assessment methods are often limited in their abilit...
Quantitative risk assessments for physical, chemical, biological, occupational, or environmental age...
Dose-response functions used in regulatory risk assessment are based on studies of whole organisms a...
Systematic review and synthesis (meta-analysis) methods are now increasingly used in many areas of h...
Background: Benchmark dose (BMD) modeling is an important step in human health risk assessment and i...
There has recently been increasing demand for better designs to conduct first-into-man dose-escalati...
The statistical analysis of dose-response experiments typically models observed responses as a funct...
Bayesian methods for estimating dose response curves in quantal bioassay are studied. A linearized m...