Name: Scott Coffin, Ph.D.
Type: User
Company: Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
Bio: Environmental Toxicologist
Pharmacokinetics Research Scientist at Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (California Environmental Protection Agency
Twitter: DrSCoffin
Location: Sacramento, CA
Blog: https://scottcoff.in/
Scott Coffin, Ph.D.'s Projects
GOAL: Use 97-005 system monitoring data to estimate unit process treatment efficacies
Github Pages template for academic personal websites, forked from mmistakes/minimal-mistakes
Repo for Mehinto et al. (2022) publication
The R package "httk" provides free, open-source data and models for toxicokinetics. The models are designed to use chemical-specific in vitro (animal free) measurements. The predictions can be used for traditional dosimetry as well as in vivo-in vitro extrapolation (IVIVE). This repository is for reporting bugs and contributing enhancements.
Develop Representative Survey for Economic Impacts from COVID-19
A nice Rmarkdown template for a CV, courtesy of svmiller's template (http://svmiller.com/blog/2016/03/svm-r-markdown-cv/)
Study to examine perchlorate data in light of lowering DLR
“Interpretation of multiple time-point PFAS concentration data for a water district can provide insights into possible sources of contamination. However, thorough analyses can be complex and time-consuming. The goal of this project is to develop data analytic tools to expedite the analysis process for a water district, including statistical hypothesis testing of potential transport pathway factors, such as rainfall.
R code for estimator in https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2023.107974
CDPH conducted biomonitoring for PFAS in selected regions in California. The relative contribution of PFAS in drinking water to body load is unknown. The goal of this project is to determine if drinking water PFAS levels are correlated measured exposure concentrations using statistical hypothesis testing.
R Shiny app that rapidly compares model performance of multiple AI models from the Caret package
Repo for my personal website:
Comparison of risk thresholds to occurrence data for microplastics in San Francisco Bay, CA
Materials for ACS workshops given at SSDAN / University of Michigan in 2023
This is the test repository for SCCWRP's Git/GitHub training.