Use of expert panels is one of the methods used by Risk Sciences International to better understand risk.
Broadly
Expert panels bring together individuals with domain-specific knowledge to deliberate, evaluate evidence, or provide consensus-based input. Panels are used in guideline development, risk prioritization, and technology evaluation. Success depends on diverse representation, clear questions, and effective facilitation. Poor process design may lead to bias or non-reproducibility.
More specifically
RSI designs and facilitates expert panels to support structured, transparent deliberation on complex or uncertain risk topics. Its team defines scopes of work, manages conflict of interest declarations, and integrates panel outcomes into formal risk products. RSI’s facilitation ensures both scientific rigor and stakeholder credibility in panel-based methods.