- receive. As
public health practitioners,
epidemiologists work in a
number of
different settings. Some
epidemiologists work "in the field" (i.e., in the community;...
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State and
Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) is
committed to
improving the public's
health by
supporting the
efforts of
epidemiologists working at the state...
- Epizootiology, epizoology, or
veterinary epidemiology is the
study of
disease patterns within animal po****tions.
Epizootic Epidemiology Shapiro-Ilan,...
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their ****ual
orientation or ****ual identity. The term was
created by
epidemiologists in the 1990s, to
better study and
communicate the
spread of ****ually...
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epidemiologists and
receive criticism, comments, and encouragement. An
additional goal was to
promote the
exchange of
ideas between epidemiologists and...
- 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...
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Francis S. Collins, the N.I.H.
director at the time,
called "fringe
epidemiologists".
Bhattacharya was born in 1968 in Kolkata, India, to a
Bengali Hindu...
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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
Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) as a
training program for
epidemiologists.
During his tenure,
Langmuir broadened the CDC's
scope to
include the...