「Epidemiology」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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In | epidemiology, a collider is a variable which is the effe |
In | epidemiology, an epidemic (επι (epi)- meaning "upon or a |
was the chairman of the Spanish Society of | Epidemiology and Healthcare Administration. |
the first chairperson of the Department of | Epidemiology and Biostatistics and Director of the Divis |
In | epidemiology and demography, age adjustment, also called |
scientific committees, including Secretary, | Epidemiology and Prevention Branch, EORTC, Brussels (198 |
h Education, Environmental Health Sciences, | Epidemiology, and Health Services Policy and Management. |
regulation, tumor microenvironment, cancer | epidemiology and cancer control research), and five tran |
Public Health Association's Mental Health, | Epidemiology, and Statistics Sections, a McAlpin Mental |
Epidemiology and community health | |
The | Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department offers degrees |
John Landers, ed., Historical | epidemiology and the health transition (Canberra: Health |
Epidemiology and treatment of pubic lice is discussed in | |
Epidemiology and treatment of human body lice is describ | |
Horstmann was named to an endowed chair in | epidemiology and pediatrics in 1969. |
nal sciences include geology, paleontology, | epidemiology, and much of the social sciences. |
arch results from microbiology, immunology, | epidemiology, and related disciplines. |
bacteriology, virology, microbial genetics, | epidemiology, and diagnostic microbiology. |
Hertz-Picciotto I. | Epidemiology and quantitative risk assessment: a bridge |
McCollum was appointed Chairman of | Epidemiology and Public Health in 1969. |
esolved aspects of the disease, such as its | epidemiology and pathogenesis, are expected to be unders |
Psychologist journal and in the Journal of | Epidemiology and Community Health. |
However, the | epidemiology and pathogenesis of the infection caused by |
He is currently Professor of Primary Care | Epidemiology and Director, Primary Care Musculoskeletal |
Epidemiology and Infection is a peer-reviewed medical jo | |
orld Health Organization grant to study the | epidemiology and genetics of antibiotic resistant enteri |
stitute for Human Genetics and Professor of | Epidemiology and Biostatistics at UCSF. |
In 1963, Bejerot studied | epidemiology and medical statistics at the London School |
various fields in health science, including | epidemiology and medicine. |
abour, foetal growth retardation, obstetric | epidemiology and quality of the standards of health and |
May 29, 1946) is a physician, Professor of | Epidemiology and Associate Dean in the College of Public |
ubsequently worked as a Regional Adviser in | Epidemiology and Health Statistics and as a Population S |
63, he was appointed Associate Professor of | Epidemiology and Microbiology at the Harvard School of P |
combines clinical research, basic science, | epidemiology, and patient care. |
ried Myrna M. Weissman, Ph.D., Professor of | Epidemiology and Psychiatry at Columbia University Colle |
tt specialised in the geographical study of | epidemiology and the spatial relationships and distribut |
and a world-leading pioneer in anaesthesia, | epidemiology and public health. |
s in spatial statistics, infectious disease | epidemiology and finance. |
He has worked on pathogenesis, molecular | epidemiology and vaccine development of various bacteria |
(1989-90) and Adjunct Professor, School of | Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University (1990-20 |
ne, Hill moved with him, becoming Reader in | Epidemiology and Vital Statistics in 1933 and Professor |
of “political” medicine, as well as social | epidemiology and public health. |
Members of the American College of | Epidemiology are permitted to use the acronym "MACE", af |
spital, and a Kaiser Fellowship in clinical | epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health. |
Smith, professor of Population Biology and | Epidemiology at the University of Pennsylvania, commente |
La Vecchia was promoted Head, Department of | Epidemiology at Mario Negri. |
8 he also holds an Adjunct Professorship of | Epidemiology at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. |
He is professor of health economics and | epidemiology at the University of Cologne. |
dies in sociology, then studied psychiatric | epidemiology at Cornell. |
d arthritis, osteoporosis and orthopaedics, | epidemiology, bioengineering and postgraduate teaching. |
from a range of fields including virology, | epidemiology, bioinformatics, vaccinology, and animal pr |
's paper is published in the journal Cancer | Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. |
At Harvard, trainees study | epidemiology, biostatistics, immunology, molecular biolo |
ecoming founding Chief of the Environmental | Epidemiology Branch in 1975, Director of the Epidemiolog |
In 1949, he became director of the | epidemiology branch of the National Communicable Disease |
Slone | Epidemiology Center |
ld Health Organization (WHO); the Caribbean | Epidemiology Center, and the Centers for Disease Control |
ry research in primary care, public health, | epidemiology, child development, cognitive neuroscience, |
ange his professional career and moved into | epidemiology, community medicine and healthcare resource |
Health physics and | epidemiology continue to be major areas of activity for |
ions, Emergency services, public health and | epidemiology, crime mapping, transportation and infrastr |
s of Psychiatry and of Community Health and | Epidemiology, Dalhousie University. |
Departments, and its Community and Medicine | Epidemiology Department |
an and worked as the Deputy Director of the | Epidemiology Department of the European Institute of Onc |
The departments of | Epidemiology, Environmental Sciences and Engineering, He |
biology, biochemistry, community health and | epidemiology, family medicine, medical imaging, medicine |
(Master of Public Health, MPH) and a PhD in | epidemiology from University of California Berkeley in B |
in 1965 and went on to receive a Master of | Epidemiology from the University of London, in 1969. |
degree in public health (biostatistics and | epidemiology) from University of California, Berkeley; t |
He also holds an M.P.H. ( | Epidemiology) from University of California, Los Angeles |
M.D. from Duke University, and an M.Sc. in | epidemiology from the Harvard School of Public Health. |
In 2009, he was Visiting Scientist, Genetic | Epidemiology Group, Queensland Institute of Medical Rese |
ked at the Departments of Biostatistics and | Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health and the Di |
has been linked to bovine mastitis, but its | epidemiology has not yet been reported. |
The science of | epidemiology has had enormous growth, particularly with |
rorism preparedness; disease prevention and | epidemiology; health facilities; family and community he |
l, sexually transmitted disease prevention, | epidemiology, immunization, influenza and West Nile viru |
ns Hopkins to become associate professor of | epidemiology in the school of medicine. |
There are two Professors of Statistical | Epidemiology in the United Kingdom (University of Leeds |
The International Journal of | Epidemiology is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journa |
The Department of Infectious Disease | Epidemiology is based at Imperial College London and car |
Epizoology, or veterinary | epidemiology, is the study of disease patterns within an |
Infection Control and Hospital | Epidemiology is a peer-reviewed medical journal publishe |
"The American College of | Epidemiology is the professional organization dedicated |
lienfeld Award from the American College of | Epidemiology, John Snow Award from the American Public H |
Research, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric | Epidemiology, Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, |
of the Unit of Prevention Evaluation(former | Epidemiology Methods and Support Group) and Cluster Coor |
The disciplines of | Epidemiology, Microbiology, Pathology, Immunology and Cl |
ts who are expert in chemistry, toxicology, | epidemiology, occupational medicine or industrial hygien |
g Introduction to International Health, the | Epidemiology of Infectious Disease of Importance in Deve |
He studied the | epidemiology of diphtheria and tuberculosis. |
is published for the Society for Healthcare | Epidemiology of America. |
Qureshi S, Hecht AC: | Epidemiology of Spinal Cord Injury, Atlas of Spine Traum |
Understanding the | epidemiology of CTVT will provide insights for populatio |
interests include the genetic and clinical | epidemiology of inherited diseases, patient-related prob |
Tweed, Hadley and McCloy, New York, on the | epidemiology of asbestos-related diseases from 1982 to 1 |
considered "a very valuable treatise on the | epidemiology of this disease". |
He has a Phd in the | Epidemiology of Rugby Injuries and set up the England Ru |
Current research projects include | epidemiology of lymphoedema, evaluation of leg ulcer tre |
f the National Academy of Sciences) and the | epidemiology of smallpox (in the American Journal of Epi |
has published several papers working on the | epidemiology of campylobacter by looking at recombinatio |
sunscreen-users compared to non-users (see | Epidemiology of malignant melanoma) |
He wrote extensively on all phases of | epidemiology on a global basis and was recognized intern |
In | epidemiology, per-protocol (PP) analysis is a strategy o |
ease cycles, economic impact, plant disease | epidemiology, plant disease resistance, how plant diseas |
University of Minnesota | epidemiology professor Randall Singer says a ban could d |
ead the article describes infection agents, | epidemiology, public health viewpoints, medical data, an |
Injury | Epidemiology Research and Control Strategies (Oxford Uni |
Director of the University's Environmental | Epidemiology Research Unit. |
psychology, and rehabilitation, but also on | epidemiology, social sciences, and other disciplines rel |
ve, behavioural, and relational psychology; | epidemiology; sociology; forensics; and the neurochemist |
Recent molecular | epidemiology studies have identified a single nucleotide |
oversee one of the world's largest genetic | epidemiology studies, and a Non-Executive Director of th |
ropean peer-reviewed journal devoted to the | epidemiology, surveillance, prevention and control of in |
ernational Training Program in AIDS-related | Epidemiology, the Harvard AIDS Initiative trains biomedi |
ific American, the International Journal of | Epidemiology, the American Journal of Public Health and |
on on the biology, the physiopathology, the | epidemiology, the immunology, and the clinical aspects o |
on on the biology, the pathophysiology, the | epidemiology, the immunology, and the clinical aspects o |
significant advances in cancer research and | epidemiology, through seminal contributions to public he |
ar's Honours for services to statistics and | epidemiology underpinning cancer biology. |
The Cancer | Epidemiology Unit (CEU) is a medical research institute |
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