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RAMAS

★★★★ 4.0 · 1 Review

What is RAMAS?

Applied Biomathematics® is a private research and software firm focused on developing and translating methods for risk analysis. Our offices are located in historical Setauket, NY, about one mile from Stony Brook University. Applied Biomathematics expands the range of tools for both probabilistic and non-probabilistic risk analysis, delivering our innovation through the RAMAS® software library. Commercially available RAMAS products include general-purpose applications for expert elicitation, uncertainty quantification, and visualization, as well as subject-specific tools for conservation biology, ecotoxicology, and ag biotech. For over 35 years, RAMAS software has served the needs of scientists, engineers, educators, and students, making expert tools easy to use.? Research at Applied Biomathematics has contributed meaningfully to society and to scientific progress. Ten of our publications have been cited over 500 times and two of them over 1,000 times. We have helped engineers test bridges, doctors communicate with patients, students learn biology, pharmaceutical companies anticipate regulatory decisions, and conservation biologists protect species at the brink of extinction. ?

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RAMAS delivers solid value for solo environmental consultants, with strong data integration and reporting capabilities that reduce workflow friction. The user praises the population modeling and ecotoxicology modules for accepting pre-prepared Excel data without significant hassle, and notes that exporting results to client-ready formats works smoothly. The probabilistic risk tools prove robust enough for ongoing use on multiple species assessments.

The main limitation is incomplete GIS integration—spatial data still requires manual export-import cycles, which can slow timelines on tight deadlines. This gap aside, the software respects independent practitioners' workflows and delivers the depth needed for serious environmental science work. For a one-person operation managing client assessments, it strikes a practical balance between capability and usability.

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