Scott Bartell
Adjunct Associate Professor
Adjunct or Visiting, Environmental Health
Dr. Scott Bartell currently works as a Professor of Public Health and a Professor of Statistics at University of California, Irvine.
Ph.D., University of California, Davis, 2003, Epidemiology
M.S., University of California, Davis, 2001, Statistics
M.S., University of Washington, 1996, Environmental Health
B.A., University of California, Berkeley, 1994, Environmental Sciences
Contact Information
Rollins School of Public Health , 1518 Clifton Road NE
, GA
Phone: (404) 727-6949
Areas of Interest
- Air Pollution
- Epidemiology
- Maternal and Child Health
- Risk Assessment
- Statistical Modeling
Education
- PhD 2003, University of California, Davis
- MS 2001, University of California, Davis
- MS 1996, University of Washington
- Bachelor of Arts 1994, University of California, Berkeley
Affiliations & Activities
Public Health Practice:
I am involved in the following organizations:
- Member, Society for Risk Analysis
- Member, International Biometric Society
- Councilor and Webmaster, Sacramento Statistical Association, 2002-2003
- Member, U.S. Department of Energy Beryllium Health Risk Communication Task Force, 1997-2001.
Publications
- , 2000, Risk assessment and screening strategies for beryllium exposure, Technology, 7, 241-249
- , 2000, Risk estimation and value-of-information analysis for three proposed genetic screening programs for chronic beryllium disease prevention, Risk Analysis , 20, 87-100
- , 2000, Use of quality-adjusted life year weights with dose-response models for public health decisions: a case study of the risks and benefits of fish consumption. , Risk Analysis, 20, 529-542
- , 1999, Biologically based dose-response models for developmental toxicants: lessons from methylmercury. , Inhalation Toxicology , 11, 559-572
- , 1998, Uncertainty analysis methods for comparing predictive models and biomarkers: a case study of dietary methyl mercury exposure., Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 28, 96-105
- , 1997, Establishing Alaska specific exposure scenarios., ASPS Report #97-0165. (Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Anchorage, Alaska, 1997)., ,
- , 1997, Review of noncancer risk assessment: applications of benchmark dose methods., Human and Ecological Risk Assessment , 3, 893-920