Sentences with phrase «epidemiological work»

EPA's epidemiological work is based on data sets that are not available for independent review, were prepared by organizations that were being paid by EPA (and would lose funding if this were not an issue) and the relationship they claim is not present in other similar data sets.
Here's some of the input I received from researchers doing epidemiological work or analyzing the relationship of the environment to human health:
Van Hemert: We're hoping to do more epidemiological work trying to get at why they are showing the geographic patterns we see.
The estimates are based on the epidemiological work of Malcolm Pike of the University of California at Berkeley.
Overall, the IOM report «really closes the book on the discussion» of past epidemiological work, says pediatric oncologist Bob Garcea of the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver.

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During my 3 - year fellowship in Cambridge, I worked on a variety of ecological and epidemiological problems, and also continued applying evolutionary game theory to animal behaviour, with Sigal and with other biologists.
This lends further support to previous work suggesting that understanding transmission networks will require measures of within - host bacterial diversity as well as traditional «shoe - leather epidemiological» data.
His work involved gathering data for an epidemiological study about congenital malformations by reading medical reports and talking to families and, Cordier says, his boss «felt that I had a good relationship with patients and that maybe I could do more» to help them.
With miniscule financial resources the group is successfully carrying out cutting - edge epidemiological research and has identified the predominant MSV genotypes that will confront MSV - resistant transgenics in different parts of the continent, has worked out the rates and pathways of virus spread throughout the continent and defined the specific regions within the continent that appear to be the cradles from which almost all new maize streak disease epidemics emerge.
The Behavioral Genetics of Addiction Laboratory (PI information: http://psychology.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/palmer-rohan.html) located in the Department of Psychology at Emory University, is looking for self - motivated and enthusiastic Postdoctoral Fellows to work on statistical genetics and epidemiological studies of substance use, psychopathology, and their relation to cognitive functioning.
Future work will also focus on developing methods for collecting data from multiple sources to construct integrated maps of the many different factors that determine disease transmission and the emergence and spread of resistance, such as epidemiological and ecological data.
Position: Head of RD Epidemiological Unit Organisation: Instituto de Salud Carlos III Area of work: Biobanks, Registries
It starts out showing the large epidemiological study done in JAMA 2013 to lay the ground work.
Epidemiological studies of «pre-technological» (no electricity, gasoline, air - conditioning, grocery stores...) societies demonstrate that while those populations may have volvulus, they have no diverticulosis — due to their very high fiber intake (100 - 300 grams / day) according to the work of Burkitt (of Burkitt's lymphoma) or S B Eaton of Emory U. («Stone - agers in the Fast Lane» Am J of Med 1988).
We know that they work at the gross, statistical, epidemiological level, but we really don't know why yet.
When suspected rabies cases appear, for example, the new veterinary team works with the MARNDR on epidemiological surveillance and it will be capable of rapid deployment in the event of another emergency.
Participants desired both epidemiological and incident - specific data in order to better understand and work to prevent the workplace violence occurring in their hospital system.
The present work provides macro-scale evidence for how cultural values play an adaptive role in buffering genetically vulnerable populations from a potentially heightened epidemiological prevalence of mental health disorders.
We presented summary evidence on domains that might be useful in epidemiological research conducted among families with young children as well as in clinical work with families by non-specialists.
This work has recently been extended by the adoption of a public health model for the delivery of parenting support with parents of younger children.9, 11,40 Various epidemiological surveys show that most parents concerned about their children's behaviour or adjustment do not receive professional assistance for these problems, and when they do, they typically consult family doctors or teachers who rarely have specialized training in parent consultation skills.10 Most of the family - based programmes targeting adolescents are only available to selective subpopulations of adolescents (those who have identified risk factors) and / or indicated subgroups of youth (those who already possess negative symptoms or detectable problems).
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