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This course provides an advanced introduction to fundamental epidemiologic concepts and methods, including causal inference, bias, and study design. This course is the first course in the sequence of ...
Epidemiological research—the study of the distribution and determinants of disease in populations—relies on knowledge of different data sources, solid study designs and the accurate ...
This methods paper describes the design and implementation of a novel landscape-epidemiological, cross-sectional, address-based, telephone survey.
Participants considered ways of addressing the challenges of conducting epidemiological studies or intervention research with small population groups, including alternative study designs, innovative ...
In the Methods sequence, students will take three courses: Introduction to Epidemiology, Introduction to Biostatistics, and Qualitative Data and Mixed Methods Analysis. To learn more about core ...
Design and conduct epidemiological studies. Assess causal relationships between exposures and health outcomes. Understand methods to identify and control bias, error, and confounding in ...
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, public health experts had to extrapolate and design policy recommendations from an insufficient evidence base—a situation that can be improved through ...
Abstract and Introduction The Emergence of Epigenetics The Epigenome as an Integrator of Environmental and Germ-line Genetic Perturbation What Can Epidemiology Offer? References Conventional ...
Advanced topics in occupational epidemiology, design and confounding, exposure-response modeling, or surveillance not covered in the regular curriculum. Content may vary from year to year. View ...
An Epidemiological Model for HACCP Verification By Roy Costa, RS, MS (MBA) on August 3, 2015 (Roy Costa is a registered sanitarian and president of the consulting firm Environ Health Associates Inc.