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Country Foods Forum

Leading up to February 11 and 12, 2020, Risk Sciences International had the privilege of assisting Health Canada in its organization of the Country Foods Forum. The event attracted a number of experts in country foods risk assessment from across Canada. Participants and speakers represented a broad cross section of stakeholders ranging from scientists to…
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USC appoints Dr. Mattison distinguished professor

Dr. Donald Mattison, RSI’s Senior Vice-President and Chief Medical Officer, has accepted an appointment as a University of South Carolina Health Sciences Distinguished Professor in the in the Arnold School of Public Health (ASPH).  The appointment noted that Dr. Mattison’s broad and deep career experience as a researcher and educator is impressive and valuable to USC.  Dr Mattison’s academic…
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Training Seminar in Systematic Review

RSI recently conducted an in-house training session in systematic review for its staff. The session featured a keynote presentation by Dr. Katya Tsaioun from Johns Hopkins University, who provided an overview of best practices in systematic review.  The training included two systemic applications of systematic review, and current software in systematic review was studied. The…
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Risk of Myocarditis and Pericarditis

Using data from the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, RSI investigators collaborated on a study showing increased risks of myopericarditis – an inflammatory condition of the heart muscle – following mRNA COVID19 vaccination, with the highest risks seen in young males following a second vaccine dose.  Similar findings have…
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RSI paper on Manganese PBPK selected as a top 2017 paper

Each year the Society of Toxicology, Biological Modeling Specialty Section (BMSS) does a literature search to identify outstanding modeling papers in the field of toxicology. The PubMed search identified well over 300 papers for drugs and chemicals.  The list was reduced to approximately 60-70 in the general field of toxicology, and again reduced to 30+…
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In Memoriam: Dr. Donald Mattison (1944-2026)

In Memoriam: Dr. Donald Mattison (1944-2026) Dr. Donald Mattison passed away at his home in Columbia, South Carolina on Sunday, March 22, with his family present. Don joined Risk Sciences International (RSI) in 2012 as Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, following a distinguished career spanning government, academia, and clinical practice in the United States. During his time at RSI, he contributed to 47 scientific publications and served as a trusted mentor and colleague to many across the organization.
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Neil Comer to present at OPTrust Climate Change Symposium

The OPTrust Climate Change Symposium being held NOVEMBER 19-20, 2018 in TORONTO offers an opportunity to provide new insights into how to face climate change and thrive in an era of disruption. Climate change is one of the most significant challenges facing the world today and increasingly complex to navigate. Despite years of debate, a…
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RSI launches game-changing climate app

RSI launched the Climate Change Hazards Information Portal (CCHIP).
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Roger Rempel joins RSI as Director of Climate Group

RSI is pleased to announce that Roger Rempel has joined us as the Director of the RSI Climate Group. Roger is a senior environmental engineer and certified Infrastructure Resilience Professional (IRP) with over 25 years of experience in environmental assessment, climate change vulnerability assessment, quantitative risk assessment, environmental systems modeling and public consultation. He has…
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RSI Chairs Joint FAO/WHO Expert Meeting on Microbiological Risk Assessment (JEMRA)

RSI’s Dr. Emma Hartnett chaired the recent Joint FAO/WHO Expert Meeting on Microbiological Risk Assessment (JEMRA). The focus of the week-long event held March 11 to 15, 2019, was the update and consolidation of technical guidance documents to allow for a more current and coordinated approach to assessing microbiological hazards in food. For further information…
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