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Dose-Exposure-Response Modeling: Methods and Practical Implementation is a comprehensive resource for understanding and applying dose-response relationships in biostatistical research. Written by Jixian Wang, this Chapman & Hall publication covers fundamental concepts, mathematical frameworks, and real-world applications of modeling techniques used across pharmaceutical development, toxicology, and environmental health assessment.
The book addresses key methodologies for analyzing the relationship between exposure levels and biological responses, offering practical guidance for implementing these models in research settings. It includes detailed explanations of statistical approaches, computational methods, and case studies that demonstrate how to apply these concepts to actual data. Ideal for biostatisticians, epidemiologists, and researchers involved in dose-response assessment, this text bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application.







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