BioMedware has started a new line of research into creating accurate models of environmental exposure. The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences has awarded a $224,910 Phase I SBIR grant BioMedware to create more accurate models of environmental exposure.

Accurate models of exposure are critical to understand the causal relationships between the environment and health outcomes. Yet, these important data can be difficult to collect, take many forms, and be collected at different sampling densities and spatial supports. This project will provide desktop geostatistical software for the analysis of multivariate environmental exposure and health data. BioMedware Chief Scientist, Pierre Goovaerts, Ph.D., is the Principal Investigator and will lead the scientific and software development teams in this project.

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