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RSI contributes to newly published book on Blood Safety.
Written by experts in the field, Blood Safety: A Guide to Monitoring and Responding to Potential New Threats offers a concise yet comprehensive overview on critical issues in monitoring and responding to new microbial threats to blood safety. The Book was edited by Hua Shan and Roger Dodd and recently published by Springer. RSI’s Anne Wiles, is lead author for…
Read More Data analysis and mining
RSI uses data analysis and mining to support evidence synthesis, pattern detection, and trend forecasting in risk contexts. Whether analyzing incident databases, health surveillance data, or regulatory submissions, RSI applies statistically sound methods tailored to data characteristics and decision needs. RSI’s emphasis on interpretability ensures that findings are not only technically valid but also decision-useful—bridging analytics and policy in a coherent risk understanding approach.
Read More Legal metrology
Legal metrology — the regulation of measurement in trade, safety, and compliance — underpins trust in markets and everyday transactions. From weighing goods in grocery stores to calibrating medical devices, fuel pumps, and utility meters, accurate measurement ensures fairness, safety, and accountability. Failures in measurement systems can erode consumer confidence, distort markets, and introduce risks…
Read More Survey response analysis
RSI performs rigorous analysis of survey data using appropriate statistical techniques and contextual interpretation. Whether analyzing perception, behavior, or system feedback, RSI integrates findings into broader assessments. Its ability to connect survey results to policy and modeling frameworks enhances the value of survey-based research in understanding risk.
Read More Value of information analysis framework
In its 2007 report on Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: A Vision and a Strategy, the US National Research Council (NRC) highlighted need for more rapid toxicity testing strategies in order to expand the coverage of the large number of chemicals for which toxicological data is lacking. This need was further underscored by the NRC in…
Read More PM2.5
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is one of the most harmful air pollutants, linked to respiratory illness, cardiovascular disease, and premature mortality. Arising from vehicle emissions, industrial processes, biomass burning, and natural events such as wildfires, PM2.5 penetrates deep into the lungs and bloodstream, posing serious risks even at low concentrations. Managing PM2.5 is particularly challenging…
Read More Learning health systems
RSI supports the development of learning health systems by linking data infrastructure, outcome measurement, and governance. The firm applies its expertise in surveillance, feedback mechanisms, and stakeholder engagement to ensure the system evolves with evidence and remains centered on patient or population benefit.
Read More RSI launches game-changing climate app
RSI launched the Climate Change Hazards Information Portal (CCHIP).
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