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The Changing Face of Epidemiology: Gender Disparities in Citations?

We found a greater number of female epidemiologists in early-career positions and further evidence of potential gender disparity in publication metrics in ...

The changing face of epidemiology: gender disparities in citations?

Female biomedical scientists tend to publish fewer articles as last author than their male colleagues and accrue fewer citations per publication.

The Changing Face of Epidemiology: Launching a New Series

Launching a New Series. Wilcox, Allen J. ... In this issue, we offer the first in a new series of commentaries on “The Changing Face of Epidemiology.” These ...

The Changing Face of Epidemiology in the Genomics Era - jstor

The Changing Face of Epidemiology in the Genomics Era. Robert Millikan. The year 2001 marked the first publication of draft sequences of the human genome.1-3 ...

The Changing Face of Epidemiology: Gender Disparities in Citations?

Background: Female biomedical scientists tend to publish fewer articles as last author than their male colleagues and accrue fewer citations per publication ...

Perspectives on the Future of Epidemiology: A Framework for Training

The point is that the goals of epidemiologic research can be extremely broad, allowing epidemiologists to focus in many different ways—from ...

The Changing Face of Epidemiology: Gender Disparities in Citations?

Bibliometric data from 4,149 articles published between 2008 and 2012 in six high-impact epidemiology journals were drawn from Web of Science and PubMed.

What's Next for Epidemiology? | SPH - Boston University

On trends that are transforming epidemiology · 1. Epidemiologists must more closely integrate with other components of the public health ...

The changing face of cancer epidemiology - Wiley Online Library

Several examples are given to illustrate that methods for measuring exposure to factors which cause or protect against cancer have developed considerably over ...

The changing face of epidemiology of systemic fungal infections

The epidemiology of IFDs has changed substantially in recent years and infections due to Candida species are no longer the majority in many institutions.

How epidemiology has shaped the COVID pandemic - Nature

Epidemiology is essential to the fight against any disease. The study of how diseases spread, and why, has loomed large in the struggle to ...

The changing face of disease: implications for society

The first three chapters, “Emerging disease in the third epidemiological transition”, “Life history perspectives on human disease”, and “The evolution, ...

The Changing Face of Epidemiology: Gender Disparities in Citations ...

BACKGROUND:Female biomedical scientists tend to publish fewer articles as last author than their male colleagues and accrue fewer citations per publication.

The Changing Face of the Epidemiology of Tuberculosis due to ...

tuberculosis in an outbreak among health care workers (Zaza et al. 1995). Another elegant method for strain typing of M. tuberculosis strains is based on ...

The changing face of epidemiology of invasive fungal disease in ...

This article will review the epidemiology of IFD in Europe, risk factors associated with specific fungi and associated mortality rates.

Defining Field Epidemiology | Epidemic Intelligence Service - CDC

An epidemiologist investigating problems in the field faces unique challenges that sometimes constrain the ideal use of scientific methods. In ...

EPI/BIO Seminar Series - The Changing Face of Epidemiology ...

The Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics welcomes Deborah B Nelson, PhD, associate professor and director, Maternal & Child Wellness ...

Epidemiology in a Changing World

Epidemiology faces a rapidly changing environment. New infections are emerging and old ones are changing quickly in the global economy. Violence gains ...

Changing Face of Disease: Implications for Society. Nick Mascie ...

The chapters that help draw these insights together focus on broader historical (Armelagos), structural (Kunitz), and professional (Peters) ...

The changing face of Irish head and neck cancer epidemiology

This study aimed to examine the epidemiological trends in HNC patients over a prolonged period in Ireland.