Sentences with phrase «epidemiologists in»

This places Epidemiologists in the 72th percentile of salary satisfaction.
Assisting biostatisticians and epidemiologists in creating database infrastructure, analyzing datasets and reports
Discover senior editor John Langone interviewed more than a dozen leading epidemiologists in the United States, Britain, and France and consulted such publications as The Journal of the American Medical Association and The Lancet.
The responses from evacuees were then uploaded to the system, which integrated them with data from the shelters» emergency clinics and surveillance reports from Houston Department of Health and Human Services epidemiologists in the field.
SHEA and CDC collaborated in 2016 to form the Outbreak Response Training Program to guide healthcare epidemiologists in how to maximize their facilities» preparedness and response efforts to combat outbreaks such as Ebola, Zika, pandemic influenza, and other infectious diseases.
Worries about such virus exposure, however, have been echoed by more than a half dozen top vaccine experts and epidemiologists in interviews with Scientific American.
«Population studies have consistently supported a protective role of nuts against cardiometabolic disorders such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, and we know that inflammation is a key process in the development of these diseases,» said corresponding author Ying Bao, MD, ScD, an epidemiologist in BWH's Channing Division of Network Medicine.
We are making the reagents for it, and it's just a matter of time for us to get them out,» said Daniel Jernigan, a medical epidemiologist in the influenza division.
«We didn't expect diabetes to be the strongest factor in determining susceptibility,» said study lead author Jaime E. Hart, Sc.D., an epidemiologist in the Channing Division of Network Medicine at BWH and the Department of Environmental Health at Harvard Chan School.
«We found prenatal SSRI exposure was nearly 3 times as likely in boys with ASD relative to typical development, with the greatest risk when exposure took place during the first trimester,» said Li - Ching Lee, Ph.D., Sc.M., psychiatric epidemiologist in the Bloomberg School's Department of Epidemiology.
[1] Dr Toral Gathani is a clinical epidemiologist in the Cancer Epidemiology Unit at the University of Oxford and also a consultant oncoplastic breast surgeon at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust.
However, even after controlling for these risk factors, we still saw an increased risk of CHD associated with rotating shift work,» said lead author, Celine Vetter, PhD, associate epidemiologist in the Channing Division of Network Medicine and chronobiologist at BWH.
«We just figured we'd be open for a couple of months, and then we would test everybody and everyone would test negative and then we would close,» said Choi, a medical epidemiologist in CDC's viral special pathogens branch.
She's an epidemiologist in the CDC's Division of Population Health.
«Tap water is safe for drinking, but not for irrigating your nose,» said Dr. Raoult Ratard, Louisiana state epidemiologist in a statement.
«Population studies have consistently supported a protective role of nuts against cardiometabolic disorders such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, and we know that inflammation is a key process in the development of these diseases,» said corresponding author Ying Bao, MD, ScD, an epidemiologist in BWH's Channing Division of Network Medicine.
Lead researcher Dr Charlotte Evans, a nutritional epidemiologist in the University's School of Food and Nutrition, said: «I hope the results of the study are an eye - opener, highlighting that more stringent policies need to be introduced if we want to see real change in the nutritional value of children's packed lunches.

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«We are saddened by the events that have affected this mother and her newborn,» Dr. Sarah Park, Hawaii state epidemiologist, said in the statement.
Galea, a physician and epidemiologist by training, is quick - to - the - point and unflinching — even brutal, at times, in his directness, particularly in the chapterettes on firearms, substance abuse, and incarceration.
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).
Until relatively recently in human history, malaria was found on every continent except Antarctica, according to Dr. David Brandling - Bennett, an epidemiologist and the former director of the malaria strategy program at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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.
Epidemiologists have found that when the incarceration rate rises in a county, there tends to be a subsequent increase in the rates of sexually transmitted diseases and teenage pregnancy, possibly because women have less power to require their partners to practice protected sex or remain monogamous.
«CDC doctors and epidemiologists first located the virus among the bath house patrons in California.
Children who eat more than 12 hot dogs per month have nine times the normal risk of developing childhood leukemia, a USC epidemiologist has reported in a cancer research journal.
«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.
In contrast, a diet of processed foods tends to be the opposite — it contains more sodium and less potassium, says Kuklina, a nutritional epidemiologist at the CDC.
«There's already a lot of reasons for women to breastfeed their babies,» said Walter Rogan, an epidemiologist at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences in Research Triangle Park, N.C. «This is one more.»
I'm a certified nurse - midwife, a past - president of the American College of Nurse - Midwives, and a CDC - trained epidemiologist who has published three major studies of out - of - hospital births in this country.
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.
... And in terms of that added risk, we see how someone weighs that as a personal choice,» said Jonathan Snowden, an epidemiologist at Oregon Health and Science University who led the study, which examined nearly 80,000 low - risk births in Oregon during 2012 and 2013.
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.
If you ask Marsden Wagner, MD, a perinatologist and perinatal epidemiologist from California and director of Women's and Children's Health in the World Health Organization for 15 years, he will tell you: Doctors.
However, I do recall a few epidemiologists pointing out the flaws in * your * criticisms when you wrote a post about it on Science Based Medicine.
Marsden began his career in public health as a neonatologist and epidemiologist, first in California then Denmark.
We could pick through those studies» respective strengths and weaknesses, talk about why we'll never have a «gold - standard» randomized controlled trial (because women will never participate in a study that makes birth choices for them), and I could quote a real epidemiologist on why determining the precise risk of home birth in the United States is nearly impossible.
He is an epidemiologist by training and an acclaimed public health researcher, whose work has focused on driving improvements in data quality to support changes in health care.
The problem, epidemiologists say, is that legionella is a very common bacteria, ubiquitous in the environment.
The State Epidemiologist, Dr David Karatu, made the disclosure on Thursday in Gombe at the State Emergency Rapid Response Committee review meeting on the committee success and anticipation.
Usually, state health departments rely on standard questionnaires to find a common culprit for a cluster of reported illnesses, says Samuel Crowe, an epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, who led the study.
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.
UCLA environmental epidemiologist Beate Ritz puts that 5 percent drop in context.
«People who think, «I'm not at risk,» are really not understanding the magnitude of this virus,» says cancer epidemiologist Electra Paskett of Ohio State University in Columbus.
In 1980, he and his late brother Frank C. Garland, also an epidemiologist, published an influential paper that posited vitamin D (produced by the body through exposure to sunshine) and calcium (which vitamin D helps the body absorb) together reduced the risk of colon cancer.
If this is shown to work in bigger, randomised trials, it would be fantastic, says Ana Valdes, a genetic epidemiologist at the University of Nottingham, UK.
The enzyme is worrisome because it arms bacteria against carbapenems, a group of last - resort antibiotics, says Alexander Kallen, a CDC medical epidemiologist based in Atlanta, who calls the drugs «our biggest guns for our sickest patients.»
«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.
► 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.
Relatives of the recently deceased are helping to pin down the causes of deaths in India, and boost public health, says epidemiologist Prabhat Jha
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