CAMRA (Center for Advancing Microbial Risk Assessment) is a consortium of international scientists, researchers and students who are interested in risk assessment for microbial agents and control of infectious diseases. The vision of CAMRA is to be the global international collaborative for QMRA. The mission of CAMRA is to provide a network that can link to critical data for running a QMRA, educational opportunities for QMRA and QMRA case studies.

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Brief Statement:
Please provide a statement outlining your interest in this course and how you anticipate that it will fit into your research interests/career needs. Please address the following evaluation criteria in your statement:

1. Opportunity to train others in principles and methods learned in the course through teaching or by mentoring research.

2. Opportunity to use principles and methods learned in the course to influence management and policy.

3. Interest in applying course material to your own research.

4. Need for principles based training in QMRA modeling, and demonstrated lack of opportunities at his/her home institution.

In addition, applicants will be evaluated on their contribution to the diversity of participants, including diversity in sex, age, ethnicity, research interests, background disciplines, geography, and institution.






New QMRAwiki!

CAMRA is developing a central repository in a wiki format, to make quantitative microbial risk assessment information available and accessible to the public. The wiki will provide a reliable source of information on microbiological hazards with data, information, and new developments included in the content.  In the future the site will become more interactive and feature a strong tutorial for users to learn QMRA. This site is a valuable source of information for those new to the field of QMRA or for teachers who are looking for new material. The wiki will contribute to building a network of individuals knowledgeable in the field of quantitative microbial risk assessment. The new QMRAwiki is up, and can be accessed here.

 

 


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