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Conference Program 2020 Annual Meeting December 13 - 17 Society For Risk Analysis Annual Meeting 2020 Final Program Table of Contents 2020 Council 2020 Award Winners Council and Award Winners . 2 President: Seth Guikema Distinguished Achievement Award President-Elect: Robyn Wilson Anthony Fauci Committee Meetings and Events . 3 Secretary: Amanda Boyd Outstanding Practitioner Award Exhibitors . 4 Treasurer: Henry Willis RIchard Forshee Workshops . 5 Treasurer-Elect: Ben Trump Outstanding Practitioner Award Plenary Sessions . 6 Past President: Katherine McComas Tom Burke Ex-Officio Students and Young Scientific Technical Program . 7-30 Chauncey Starr Award Professionals Chair: Monday, December 14 . 7-9 Roger Flage Mariana Goodall Cains Posters . 10-15 Executive Secretary: Brett Burk Distinguished Educator Award Ann Bostrom Tuesday, December 15 . 16-20 Managing Director: Jill Drupa Wednesday, December 16 . .21-25 Richard J Burk Outstanding Service Award Thursday , December 17 . 26-30 Councilors Amber Jessup Author Index . 31-34 Mark Borsuk Distinguished Lecturer Sigma Xi Weihsueh Chiu Bernard Goldstein Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson Fellow Myriam Merad Felicia Wu SRA Worldwide Headquarters Nick Pidgeon Peg Coleman 950 Herndon Parkway, Suite 450 Pia-Johanna Schweizer Shoji Tschudi Herndon, VA USA 20170 Vanessa Schweizer Yasunobu Maeda +1 .703 .790 .1745; FAX: 703 .790 .2672 Shital Thekdi Tee Guidotti www .SRA org,. 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Amina Wilkins Glenn Rice 2 Society For Risk Analysis Annual Meeting Committee Meetings and Events Tuesday, December 15 Specialty Group Meetings Committee Meetings 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM Tuesday, December 15 Wednesday, December 16 Career Pathway "Breakfast" 9:00-10:00 AM 9:00-10:00 AM 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM • Dose Response (DRSG) • Education Mentor 1 on 1's • Economics & Benefits Analysis (EBASG) • Membership • Occupational Health & Safety (OHSSG) • Regions Early Career Discussion Forums • Decision Analysis & Risk (DARSG) • Students and Young Professionals • Security & Defense (SDSG) Tuesday, December 15 • Ecological Risk Assessment (ERASG) • Foundational Issues in Risk Analysis (FRASG) 1:30-2:30 PM • Risk, Policy & Law (RPLSG) • Navigating academia for tenure • Navigating academia as a student Thursday, December 17 • Grant writing Wednesday, December 16 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM • Governmental careers 9:00-10:00 AM Closing Remarks • Transitioning from academia to consulting • Risk & Development (RDSG) • Navigating rejection (articles, grants, jobs) • Applied Risk Management (ARMSG) • From Associate to Full • Risk Communication (RCSG) • Advanced Materials and Technologies (AMTSG) Hot Topics in Risk Discussion Forums • Resilience Analysis (RASG) • Engineering & Infrastructure (EISG) Wednesday, December 16 • Microbial Risk Analysis (MRASG) • Exposure Assessment (EASG) 1:30-2:30 PM • Risk Science and COVID-19 Response • Doing Inter- and Transdisciplinary Research • Emerging Health Risks • Anticipating the Future of Risk Communication • Risk Science in Developing Economies • Environmental and Social Justice • Sustainability and Resilience Final Program 3 Exhibitors European Journal of Risk Regulation University of Wisconsin-Madison, www cambridge. org/ejrr. 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(TEF) is a non-profit charitable 501 (c)(3) foundation whose mission is to enhance public understanding of toxicology through access to objective, science-based information on the safety of chemicals and other agents encountered in daily life . 4 Society For Risk Analysis Annual Meeting Workshops Sunday, December 13 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM 1:25 PM – 5:50 PM Eliciting Judgments from Experts and Probabilistic Benchmark Dose Introduction to Health Risk Assessment Non-experts to Inform Decision-making Modeling for Dichotomous, Categorical, of Environmental Chemical Mixtures and Continuous Data, Part 1 Cristina McLaughlin, US FDA Linda Teuschler, LKTeuschler & Associates Aylin Sertkaya, Eastern Research Group, Inc. Kan Shao, Indiana University Glenn Rice, US EPA/Office of Research and Development Roger Cooke, Resources for the Future Richard Hertzberg, Biomathematics Consulting Frank Hearl, NIOSH This full-day workshop will provide participants with Moiz Mumtaz, ATSDR/CDC fundamental knowledge of benchmark dose modeling and Decision makers must frequently rely on data or information that This problems-based, half-day, introductory workshop focuses assessment methodology in a Bayesian framework and is incomplete or inadequate in one way or another Judgment, on methods to assess health risks posed by exposures to hands-on experience of using the Bayesian Benchmark often from experts and occasionally from non-experts, then chemical mixtures in the environment Chemical mixtures Dose (BBMD) modeling system in support of probabilistic plays a critical role in the interpretation and characterization health risk assessment methods continue to be developed chemical risk assessment The workshop will cover a number of those data as well as in the completion of information and evolve to address concerns over health risks from multi- of topics, including probabilistic dose-response modeling in gaps But how experts or non-experts are selected and their chemical exposures This workshop presents key concepts a Bayesian framework, benchmark dose analysis (especially judgments elicited matters – they can also strongly influence and terminology used in chemical mixtures risk assessment distributional BMD estimation), and the use of web-based the opinions obtained and the analysis on which they rely for implementing component-based methods Response BBMD system to estimate BMD from dichotomous, categorical Several approaches to eliciting judgments have evolved The addition and dose addition will be described and will include and continuous dose-response data, as well as probabilistic workshop will cover topics ranging from recruitment, elicitation the following methods: the hazard index, interaction-based low-dose extrapolation from the estimated point of departure protocol design, different elicitation techniques (eg, individual hazard index, relative potency factors, toxicity equivalence (ie, BMD) The probabilistic BMD modeling and analysis elicitations, Delphi method, nominal group technique, etc) factors and integrated additivity The risk assessment examples involves using Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithm to aggregation methods for combining opinions of multiple developed in the workshop are adapted from real-world mixture to fit mathematical dose-response models to toxicity data individuals The role of judgment elicitation and its limitations, analyses, eg, waste site contaminants, pesticide applications, and estimating the distributions of model parameters and problems, and risks in policy analysis will also be addressed The and drinking water disinfection by-product exposures The quantities of interest (eg, BMD), using appropriate statistics workshop will include presentation of two case studies that will “hands-on” exercise, demonstrating the methods is an to evaluate goodness of fit and compare the statistical include a discussion of the selection process; elicitation protocol essential part of this workshop Discussions include real world plausibleness of dose-response models, and employing Monte development, elicitation technique utilized, and the various examples, exercise results, and answers to general questions Carlo simulation for probabilistic low-dose extrapolation issues that arose before, during, and after the elicitation process (We ask participants to bring a calculator or laptop) The views In additional to the probabilistic feature, the workshop will and the manner in which they were resolved The class will also expressed in this abstract are those of the authors and do extensively explore the important features and functionalities of include two hands-on exercises where participants will 1) learn not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the USEPA about calibration of experts using a mobile application and 2) the BBMD system, including