- Monte Carlo project
The Monte Carlo project was a research project carried out within the Fifth Framework Programme
FP5 of theEU Commission between 2000 and 2003. It was aimed at developing, validating and applying probabilistic modelling of human exposure to food chemicals and nutrients. The project used thenondeterministic approach of theMonte Carlo method to assess human exposure to food chemicals andnutrients .Participants
The following seven European institutions participated in the project:
* Institute for European Food Studies,
TCD ,Ireland
*CREMe Software / Trinity Centre for High Performance ComputingTCHPC ,Ireland
* National Research Institute for Food and NutritionINRAN ,Italy
* Dutch State Institute for Quality Control of AgricultureRIKILT ,The Netherlands
* Dutch Food and Nutrition Research InstituteTNO ,The Netherlands
* Institute of Human NutritionIOHN ,United Kingdom
*Gobierno Vasco ,Spain Achievements
The Monte Carlo project developed a
software program used forprobabilistic modelling of chemical food intake. Data sets used to performprobabilistic risk assessment s were collected. The research results of the project enable European and US government agencies, universities and R&D departments of food companies to use validated and peer-reviewed exposure models for food chemicals andnutrients .External links
* [http://montecarlo.tchpc.tcd.ie/ Monte Carlo project official website]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=14555354&dopt=Abstract Paper summarizing Monte Carlo results]Software
* [http://www.cremesoftware.com Software developed during Monte Carlo Project]
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