On September 8, 2014, Rollo was chosen for
a field epidemiologist position for the TAHC.
In January 2016, when Dr. Schwartz was asked to serve as Interim Executive Director, Rollo stepped up to perform many of the duties of the State Epidemiologist while continuing to perform duties as
a field epidemiologist.
The CDC's rebuttal, measured in tone, recounts the center's accomplishments in training
field epidemiologists, working with ministries of health in many countries, and helping countries combat health emergencies.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
The authors of the consensus statement are a collection of experts in the
field of Streptococcal diseases in horses including veterinary microbiologists,
epidemiologists, and veterinarians who research this disease, as well as internists who encounter the disease frequently.»
Grais celebrates even the smaller of her team's accomplishments, like the completion of a
field survey or the publication of an
epidemiologist's first peer - reviewed article.
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.
However, researchers believe inhalation is likely a major exposure route for people living near heavily treated
fields, said Janie Shelton, an
epidemiologist who led a study linking chlorpyrifos to autism in babies born to moms near treated
fields in farm - heavy Northern California last year.
Most of the mothers lived near
fields treated with several different pesticides over their pregnancies, so it's difficult to tease apart the potential risk of individual chemicals, said
epidemiologist Janie Shelton, the lead study author.
«The different clinical presentations, and some very preliminary [DNA] sequencing data, suggest that the Hendra virus may be somewhat different in this outbreak,» says
epidemiologist Hume
Field of the Australian Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases in Brisbane.
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.
«This means that it is not always the best people in their
field who are willing to contribute their time and effort,» says
epidemiologist Reiter.
Specifically, the attending
epidemiologists voted against a motion proposed in an Oxford - style debate that «risk factor» epidemiology is placing the
field of epidemiology at risk of losing its credibility.
An advanced degree (master's or Ph.D.) is required to work in the
field and
epidemiologists may choose to specialize in any number of areas (e.g. occupational disease, reproductive health, environmental hazards).