Risk Analysis Teaching and Learning
PowerPoint Lecture Page
The informal and "charge" for using this website is your feedback. As you use individual items, especially those that I have created, please send constructive criticism, including (but not limited to) editorial suggestions, more efficient solutions, alternate viewpoints and so on. These will be most useful to me as I argue to my department Chair, Dean, Provost, etc, that the effort I dedicate to risk education is valued by my peers. Contact information is available at the bottom of the page. While some of these refer to material contained in Should We Risk It?, you need not have the book to use the lectures.
| Exposure Assessment This lecture was created by Dr. Marc Rigas | Monte Carlo Analysis for Risk Assessment | Causal graphs for risk assessment and risk management. This lecture shared by Tony Cox of Cox Associates. |
|
Quantitative
and Qualitative Prediction of Human Health Risks from Animal Antibiotics.
This lecture shared by Tony Cox of Cox Associates.
|
Copyright information: All materials on the RATL website are available free for use by individuals learning on their own, and for use in courses that are part of the standard catalog at accredited degree-granting institutions. I retain the rights for all materials that I have created. For all other uses, including but not limited to professional workshops and for-profit seminars, including those sponsored by accredited institutions but done outside the normal curriculum, please contact me or the contact individual listed on the materials you wish to use. In all cases, please include the attribution in your presentation.
|
Contact
me: David M. Hassenzahl, Ph.D.
|
|
david.hassenzahl@ccmail.nevada.edu Department of Environmental
Studies University of Nevada, Las
Vegas |
|
Updated March
31, 2004 dmh
|