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identifying risk
factors for
disease and
targets for
preventive healthcare.
Epidemiologists help with
study design, collection, and
statistical analysis of data...
- Epizootiology, epizoology, or
veterinary epidemiology is the
study of
disease patterns within animal po****tions.
Epizootic Epidemiology Shapiro-Ilan,...
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Kenneth J.
Rothman (born
November 2, 1945) is an
American epidemiologist. He is a
professor of
epidemiology at the
Boston University School of
Public Health...
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Genetic epidemiology is the
study of the role of
genetic factors in
determining health and
disease in
families and in po****tions, and the
interplay of...
- The
state epidemiologist, or the
chief epidemiologist (plural:
state epidemiologists or
chief epidemiologists, Swedish: statsepidemiolog) is a Swedish...
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clinical outcomes or
disease prognosis.
Exposures of
interest to
social epidemiologists include individual-level
measures (e.g., poverty, education, social...
- Wolf
Szmuness (March 12, 1919 – June 6, 1982) was a Polish-born
epidemiologist who
immigrated to and
worked in the
United States. He
conducted research...
- The
Council of
State and
Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) is a 501(c)(6) non-profit
organization originally organized in 1955,
founded in 1992, and...
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Geoffrey Arthur Rose CBE (19
April 1926 – 12
November 1993) was an
eminent epidemiologist whose ideas have been
credited with
transforming the
approach to strategies...
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Michael George Baker MNZM is a New
Zealand epidemiologist. He is a
professor of
public health at the
University of Otago.
Baker has
worked as an advisor...