Epidemiology and Public Health

Epidemiology and Public HealthFaculty and students are actively involved in a broad spectrum of methodological and collaborative research in Epidemiology, Health Behavior & Health Equity, Environmental Health, and Health Policy and Management. Collaborative projects with Epidemiology faculty include gene microarray data from epidemiological studies, studies of social inequality and psychosocial/economic factors in disease prevention, a national longitudinal study of women health (SWAN), a cohort study of coronary artery calcification, and studies of reproduction. Collaborative projects include studies of the effects of air-pollution and interventions on children with asthma, school-based intervention studies on children with asthma, intervention studies on women with heart disease, longitudinal studies on school dropout and substance abuse, a national drug abuse treatment survey, and national cost analysis of end-stage renal disease. Many results of our methodological research have direct application to public health problems that involve case-control and two-stage sampling, survival analysis, disease mapping, group randomization trials, and spatial analysis.

Faculty:  V. Baladandayuthapani, M. Banerjee, P. Boonstra, T. Braun, M. ElliottP. Han, G. Li, N. Henderson, B. Mukherjee, P. Song, J. Taylor, A. Tsodikov, L. WangZ. Wu, W. Ye, M. Zhang, X. Zhou 

Links: Kidney Epidemiology & Cost Center