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The Department of Epidemiology is dedicated to the development and
application of research methods to understand the patterns and causes
of health and disease, and the application of that knowledge to
improving the health of populations. We provide strong training in
research methods and opportunities for the application of epidemiology
to a wide range of health problems through our research. The
achievements of our faculty, staff, students, and alumni have enabled
us to become one of the leading academic departments of epidemiology in
the world.
Episode the Department of Epidemiology Spring 2008 newsletter is on-line and available in hard copy.
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Inside Episode 2008:
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- Message from the Chair
- Research News
- Alumni News
- Faculty News
- Student News
- Staff News
- Department Event
- Giving to Epi
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UPCOMING EVENTS | |
| XVII International AIDS Conference | | July 2008 | | | XVII International AIDS Conference: Universal Action NOW 8/3/2008 International AIDS Society, Mexico City.
Kaisernetwork.org will provide daily coverage of AIDS 2008 from Mexico City, August 3-8, 2008.
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| | Post your upcoming events on the Epidemiology Web. |
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The faculty, students and staff have this space available to them to post upcoming events applicable to the School and the Department. Please contact the Department of Epidemiology Web Services with the date, time, and place of the event. |
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NEWS | |
| Department of Epidemiology Business Manager Announced | | July 2008 | | | | Victoria (Vicki) Moore joined the Department of Epidemiology as Business Manager on June 2, 2008. Vicki Moore replaced Gail King, who recently retired after 20 years of service to the department.
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| | UNC SPH Department of Epidemiology Faculty Member and Director of the Center for HIV/STDs and Infectious Disease gets highest faculty award | | May 2008 | | | | Dr. Myron S. Cohen Director of the Center for HIV/STDs and Infectious Disease received the O. Max Gardner Award on May 9, 2008 from the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Cohen is recognized as one of the world's leading authorities on the transmission and prevention of HIV/AIDs and other sexually transmitted diseases. He has been honored for his international leadership in advancing HIV research, treatment and prevention in countries around the world.
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| | Obesity may keep some women from getting screened for breast, cervical cancer | | March 2008 | | | | A review of cancer screening studies shows that white women who are obese are less likely than healthy weight women to get the recommended screenings for breast and cervical cancer, according to researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s School of Public Health.
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| | Cancer risk slightly higher for women in discontinued hormone treatment trial | | March 2008 | | | | A follow-up study of participants in the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) clinical trial led by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researcher, Dr. Gerardo Heiss, has found that women who were taking the combined hormone therapy of estrogen plus progestin may have an increased risk of cancer since the intervention was stopped, compared to participants in the trial’s placebo group.
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| | | | | Board of Trustees approves two new department chairs in the School of Public Health | | August 23, 2006 | | | | | The University of North Carolina Board of Trustees has approved the appointment of two academic chairs in the School of Public Health, both of whom are long-term, internationally renowned faculty members at UNC. Andrew F. Olshan, PhD, will lead the department of epidemiology, and Michael D. Aitken, PhD, will direct the department of environmental sciences and engineering. [more] |
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Last updated July 15, 2008 |