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, ...
This course enables participants to develop skills for identifying the causes and consequences of molecular variation within population-based studies. Causes of molecular variation explored include ...
IN this little book are reproduced the twentieth series of the Hertei lectures, delivered in 1931 by Prof. Major Greenwood. The first lecture is historic al, the second describes a biological ...
Epidemiology is the discipline underpinning both effective public health practice and research into the causes, control and prevention of disease. Knowledge and understanding of epidemiological ...
Health research is increasingly turning to high-throughput molecular datasets (also known as ‘omic’ datasets) to discover novel biomarkers of disease risk and outcome. Unfortunately, the size and ...