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A Quick, Accurate Way to Determine If a Chemical Causes Cancer? Researchers Say They’ve Got One

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References study co-authored by Stefano Monti, associate professor of biostatistics, and David Sherr, professor of environmental health

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Tagged: Big Data, cancer, chemical exposure, data, environmental chemicals

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New Method for Evaluating Cancer Risk of Chemicals Is Quick, Precise, Inexpensive

in Biostatistics, SPH In the Media

Quotes Stefano Monti, associate professor of biostatistics

Tagged: Big Data, cancer, chemical exposure, data, environmental chemicals

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References study co-authored by Elaine Nsoesie, assistant professor of global health

Tagged: data, obesity, technology

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References study co-authored by Elaine Nsoesie, assistant professor of global health

Tagged: data, obesity, technology

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