This project has two purposes. As the statistics core, the project will provide statistical support to other superfund projects. This will typically involve assistance in experimental design or in the analysis and interpretation of data. In addition, this project proposes the development and refinement of statistical methods and algorithms for the analysis of toxics measurement data and for the creation of new and improved measurement techniques. Many analytical methods can be made more efficient and effective by careful statistical design and analysis of the data. This may be important to human health since it allows more frequent monitoring of hazardous sites for the same cost, and since it aids in the development and use of analytical techniques to detect toxic substances both clinically and in the field at lower levels and with greater accuracy than existing methods. A particular emphasis is on statistical contributions to the development of improved ELISA protocols and to the better analysis of data from existing protocols. Techniques such as empirical Bayes estimation, nonlinear optimal design, maximum pseudo-likelihood, and M-estimation will allow these methods to deal with complex problems of nonlinear calibration, nonconstant variance, possible outliers, and values near or below detection limits.
Specific Aims I. Develop and test new and improved statistical methodologies addressing statistical problems typically encountered in the analysis of toxics measurement data using ELISA and other analytical methods. II. Apply state-of-the-art techniques in numerical analysis and numerical optimization to develop efficient, fast, and reliable computer algorithms to solve problems in implementing statistical methods from I. III. Collaborate with other Superfund projects on statistical and mathematical problems of importance to those projects. Test and validate the methods and algorithms derived from I and II using data from other projects. Specific current collaborations are with Hammock's immunochemical project and with Jones's analytical core. IV. Develop software that incorporates the developments in statistical methodology and numerical methods that arise from this project so that they can be used by other scientists in a laboratory setting.

Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
Budget End
Support Year
8
Fiscal Year
1994
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of California Davis
Department
Type
DUNS #
094878337
City
Davis
State
CA
Country
United States
Zip Code
95618
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