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Animal Agriculture & Food Safety Risk Analysis & Disease Modeling

Posted on Aug 31, 2014 4:40:00 PM

 

Course - London, United Kingdom

Need a comprehensive course to get to QRA from scratch?

Candidates without prior training or working experience in quantitative risk analysis will be interested in our course Animal Agriculture and Food Safety Risk Analysis and Disease Modeling, offered on September 15-26, 2014. This two-week course aims at providing participants with practical and critical risk analysis skills. The first week provides the basic principles of risk analysis; it covers essential probability and statistics theory, stochastic processes and core risk modeling principles. It also provides participants with hands-on skills to effectively use a risk modeling software environment. Module 2 reviews quantitative modeling methods required for QRAs of international standards.

Organization: EpiX Analytics, Royal Veterinary College

Details are available at http://www.epixanalytics.com/Animal-Agriculture-and-Food-Safety-Risk-Analysis.html

Mon, Sep 15, 2014 - Fri, Sep 26, 2014

The Royal Veterinary College of the University of London

Camden Campus, Royal College St., London NW1 0T, United Kingdom

For more information please contact Barbara O’Neill at: BOneill@epixanalytics.com

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