Dr Sanchia Shinaski,
an epidemiologist with clinical experience as a physiotherapist.
Key Highlights: • Served as cancer registry liaison with the SCCA and assisted the SCCA
epidemiologist with the creation and coordination of the SC Cancer Report Card.
Mt. Kisco, New York About Blog Dr. Daniel Cameron, MD, MPH is a board certified internist and
epidemiologist with a private practice in Westchester County, New York.
David Risser,
an epidemiologist with the Texas cancer registry, said he found no evidence of such an increase either, nor did Dallas» Susan G. Komen cancer advocacy group.
«The rates of hunting are unsustainable,» said Dr. Jonathan Epstein, a veterinary
epidemiologist with the Wildlife Trust.
Dr. Jan Scarlett, Director of the Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University,
an epidemiologist with many years of experience in the field of animal sheltering, shares how to calculate and monitor several pivotal shelter medicine metrics at the ASPCA / Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Conference 2012.
Puppies, kittens and other mammals may transmit parasites, while reptiles and amphibians can carry salmonella, says Dr. Casey Barton Behravesh, a veterinary
epidemiologist with outbreak response and prevention for the Centers for Disease Control.
Ms. Johnson,
an epidemiologist with the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, said the climbing mortality rate for all children may be due, in part, to improved diagnosis and better reporting of the disease over the past decade.
The recommendation follows a «rather extraordinary» year of measles outbreaks, primarily among preschool - aged children and college students, according to William Atkinson, a medical
epidemiologist with the c.d.c.'s division of immunization.
But more recent studies suggest those explanations are incomplete, says Rachel Whitmer,
an epidemiologist with Kaiser Permanente's Division of Research in Northern California.
These results show that women who have had postpartum depression in the past should prepare themselves if they get pregnant again, said lead researcher Marie - Louise Rasmussen,
an epidemiologist with Statens Serum Institut in Copenhagen.
Knipper is a school health
epidemiologist with the adolescent and school health program in the Oregon Public Health Division of the Oregon Health Authority in Portland.
He's
an epidemiologist with the National Drug and Alcohol Research Center at the University of New South Wales in Australia.
First, see your doctor, who can refer you to a physical therapist who'll teach you exercises to strengthen the muscles around your joint and take pressure off of it, says Jennifer Hootman, PhD,
an epidemiologist with the Arthritis Program at the CDC.
He is
an epidemiologist with over 40 years of experience in public health practice, teaching and consulting.
Lee is a psychiatric
epidemiologist with research interests in global autism, autism surveillance, and neurodevelopmental disorders.
«We excluded areas of high altitude and those with a high density of concrete buildings as these can not support malaria,» explains Bob Snow,
an epidemiologist with the institute.
In fact, the country is an ideal place to try an intervention, says Bruce Neal,
an epidemiologist with the George Institute and the University of Sydney in Australia.
Adam Bjork,
an epidemiologist with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, spent the last 2 weeks in the southeastern corner of the country, which has seen relatively few Ebola cases.
«Dr. Gillman is an accomplished child health
epidemiologist with extensive experience in pregnancy and birth cohort research.
«There's mounting evidence now from epidemiological studies that prenatal exposure to organophosphate pesticides, and chlorpyrifos in particular, may be associated with detriments with IQ in children,» said Kim Harley, an environmental
epidemiologist with the University of California, Berkeley who has studied effects of pesticide exposure on children in California farm towns.
Finding, treating, and following patients in the most remote corners of both countries proved a huge challenge, says Gerardo Priotto,
an epidemiologist with Doctors Without Borders in Paris.
Kevin De Cock, who leads the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) field team in Liberia, calls him «an eminent
epidemiologist with immense African experience.
Now researchers led by Eve Roman,
an epidemiologist with the Leukaemia Research Fund at the University of Leeds, have concluded that Gardner's theory «could not be disproved» on the basis of their findings.
Omar Shafey,
an epidemiologist with the Florida Department of Health, reports 123 probable or possible cases of acute pesticide - related illness, including nausea, swollen eyelids, and shortness of breath, in four counties.
For the vaccine to be used most effectively, it will be critical to determine what «really constitutes an outbreak,» says Michael Osterholm,
an epidemiologist with the Minnesota Department of Public Health.
Until a smaller study on sex mismatches by the same Dutch team six years ago, no one had thought to look at the pregnancy history of red blood cell donors, says Rutger Middelburg,
an epidemiologist with Sanquin Research in the Netherlands, who helped lead that pilot work and the study published Tuesday.
And «the majority of these cases appeared to be health care — acquired,» says Elizabeth Bancroft, a medical
epidemiologist with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and author of an editorial that accompanied the study.
«Cigarette smokers are at far greater risk than the general public for developing lung cancer, and helping smokers quit should be our top cancer prevention priority in these people,» said Jian - Min Yuan, M.D., Ph.D., associate director of the UPCI's Division of Cancer Control and Population Science and
an epidemiologist with Pitt's Graduate School of Public Health.
«A substantial number of colorectal cancer deaths are potentially preventable through routine colorectal screening,» said Hannah K. Weir, PhD, senior
epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta.
The authors of the new paper analyzed these survey data under the leadership of M. Kate Grabowski, Ph.D., an assistant professor at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore and
an epidemiologist with the Rakai Health Sciences Program.
Ina Park is a medical
epidemiologist with a passion for empowering and informing others about sexually transmitted disease (STD) prevention.
Goldman was
an epidemiologist with California's health department when the outbreak occurred.
The cooling season here will mitigate the situation, says J. Erin Staples, a medical
epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
«Heat has the ability to affect so many people,» says Rupa Basu,
an epidemiologist with the California Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment in Oakland.
For more on whooping cough, what it is and what can be done about it, WAMC's Brian Shields spoke with Dr. Thomas Clark, a medical
epidemiologist with the CDC, who gave insight into why Pertussis has become such a problem this year.
I guess I am pretty stupid and gullible, since I believe an OB is the correct professional to speak to the safety of births in various settings, not
an epidemiologist with the CDC.
These results show that women who have had postpartum depression in the past should prepare themselves if they get pregnant again, said lead researcher Marie - Louise Rasmussen,
an epidemiologist with Statens Serum Institut in Copenhagen.
Not exact matches
This work yielded a number of different «clusters» of jobs, such as those that work intimately
with other people (psychologists, social workers) and those that handle bugs in complex systems (
epidemiologists).
Or so I discover when I share Sinha's numbers
with four
epidemiologists and public health experts.
Shira Shafir, a UCLA
epidemiologist brought in to run part of Toms» giving department, has a plaque on her desk
with a quote often attributed to Einstein: «If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research.»
Over the next 20 to 30 years, the world will suffer a pandemic
with the potential «to bring humanity to its knees,»
epidemiologist Larry Brilliant, M.D., told CNN in April.
«Nutritionists, political economists and
epidemiologists at Oxford will study how animal foods affect health and the environment and they will then work
with Sainsbury's to present those findings in ways people can understand,» said Sarah Molton, head of Our Planet, Our Health.
How, asked the authors - three researchers at Vanderbilt and an
epidemiologist at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill - did an athlete
with treatable depression come to believe that he had an untreatable condition and commit suicide?
WAIT A MINUTE, are you an
epidemiologist or a person who works
with mothers to ensure healthy births?
Seconding the idea of using scarcity to breed opportunity, Jason Osborne, a laboratory instrument designer, and Aaron Alford, a psychiatric
epidemiologist, came up
with an outrageous concept: Get the education system to pay for field work in paleontology.
But ««there is broad support for the idea of oversight and review and a rigorous focus on the highest priority science
with our precious research dollars,» says Johns Hopkins University
epidemiologist Chris Beyrer, president of the International AIDS Society.
► As part of a series of articles about fighting malaria in this week's issue, Leslie Roberts wrote about Myaing Myaing Nyunt, an assistant professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore who leads «a unique collaboration [
with] her husband, molecular
epidemiologist and malariologist Chris Plowe.
What keeps
epidemiologists up at night is antigenic shift, a radical change in surface proteins that presents the immune system
with a completely different face.
The CDC team's work combines «superb conventional epidemiology
with a well - characterized animal model,»
epidemiologists Barry Bloom and Peter Small write in an accompanying editorial.