Taking place in person for the first time since 2019, the School of Public Health and Health Professions’ 15th annual Saxon Graham Lecture this year featured noted UB epidemiology alumnus Zuo-Feng ...
Genetic epidemiology examines the effect of genetic variation on a disease or a health-related outcome. Since 2007, genome wide association studies have been widely used to detect associations between ...
Christine B. Ambrosone, a distinguished professor of oncology and leading expert in cancer prevention and control, will deliver the 18th Annual Saxon Graham Lecture on April 18. The annual lecture, ...
The University of California, Berkeley says it is making entire course lectures available free of charge on YouTube. Berkeley, which made the announcement Wednesday, says it is the first university to ...
The nature of important communicable diseases and the factors that influence the occurrence, prevention and control of infectious diseases. The microbiology of common agents of communicable diseases.
An exploration of the core principles and practice of epidemiology and biostatistics in assessing and responding to population health need. Students will learn the skills necessary to analyse and ...
This course is available on the MSc in Global Health. This course is available with permission as an outside option to students on other programmes where regulations permit. An optional course for ...
Genetic epidemiology examines the effect of genetic variation on a disease or a health-related outcome. Since 2007, genome wide association studies have been widely used to detect associations between ...