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Our sister company, Vose Software BVBA, recently launched ModelRisk 3.0, a state-of-the-art Monte Carlo Simulation and Optimization software package. The tools and techniques made available in ModelRisk have been developed from our experience in modeling risk in a broad range of industries over many years, and goes far beyond the Monte Carlo simulation tools currently available:
Also during the last months we have been working on a range of interesting risk analysis projects. For example, we were asked by Teva Neurosciences to help perform a pharmaco-economic study of treatment of advanced Parkinson's disease in the United States. The work was presented at the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 12th Annual European Congress. The poster was an award finalist and is available on our website at http://www.voseconsulting.com/docs/ISPOR Poster Groenendaal et al.pdf.
Take one of our popular risk analysis courses.
- February 22-25, 2010
Risk-Based Disease Surveillance
Fort Collins, CO, USA
This course will cover relevant principles on animal disease surveillance with special attention on quantifying risk and uncertainty of surveillance systems.
- May 19-21, 2010
Corporate Finance Risk Analysis
Boulder, CO, USA
This course provides you with practical methods and techniques for performing quantitative risk analysis in a wide range of business situations. A must for any Monte Carlo modeler!
- June 14-18, 2010
Quantitative Risk Analysis and Disease Modeling in Epidemiology
Fort Collins, CO, USA
This course provides the key principles of quantitative risk analysis in epidemiology and the most important risk modeling principles, methods and techniques available. In addition, the course will discuss the theory and practical methods to model the spread of diseases among populations.
- June 21-25, 2010
Advanced Quantitative Risk Analysis in Epidemiology
Fort Collins, CO, USA
This course covers advanced topics in quantitative risk analysis in animal health such as likelihood estimation under uncertainty, Bayesian inference, Latent-Class analysis using WinBugs, and Bootstrap methods for uncertainty analysis. This course is offered the week after the Quantitative Risk Analysis and Disease Modeling in Epidemiology so you can take them back to back. Contact us to inquiry for special pricing for both courses.
- September 6-17, 2010
Animal Agriculture and Food Safety Risk Analysis
Ghent, Belgium
Our world-renown two-week course that covers all important risk analysis techniques and methods, as well as the latest thinking in quantitative risk methods in animal health and food safety.
For questions regarding courses or to register, please contact Tony Gurule at Vose Consulting. Ph: 303-768-8669 Email: Tony@voseconsulting.com.
For additional information please feel free to contact us:
Website: http://www.voseconsulting.com
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Phone: 1-303-440-8524
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