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Epidemiology PhD Program Below is a list of Epidemiology Graduate Faculty who have expressed interest in mentoring students matriculating Fall 2015. Areas of Research * Allen, Susan * Alonso, Alvaro * Berkelman, Ruth * Blumberg, Henry * Bostick, Roberd Chen, Amy del Rio, Carlos Dickert, Neal et ab vir ol on ic m EP en I ta EP l E IM PI et ho ds Ge ne tic an d ID M an ol d ec Su ul rv ar Re e EP illa pr I o, nc Pe e di at So ric cia ,a lE nd PI Pe Gl rin ob at al al Fo cu s En X Specific Research Interests X X Epidemiology, prevention, and outcomes of cardiovascular diseases, with a special interest in cardiac arr X X X X Clasen, Thomas * io -M Ca rd GradFaculty Fac Status Name Ca nc er E PI Below is a list of Epidemiology Faculty who have expressed interest in mentoring (serving as faculty advisor, dissertation committee chair or member) students matriculating Fall 2017. Faculty with an asterisk by their name are EPI Graduate Faculty Members and will be choices on the drop down menu of the applicaiton. X X X X X Clinical and translational research training, his research interests are focused on tuberculosis, healthcare and molecular epidemiology, and global health. Etiology and primary prevention of colon cancer, diet and nutrition in the etiology and primary prevention of cancer, development and application of treatable biomarkers of risk for cancer, chemoprevention trials and molecular and patho-epidemiology. Health impacts of water, sanitation and hygiene interventions, systematic reviews of water quality and sanitation interventions to prevent diarrheal disease and enteric infection, assessments of water and sanitation interventions in emergency and outbreak response, and cost and costeffectiveness analyses of water and sanitation interventions in developing countries Epidemiology of opportunistic infections in HIV and other immune deficiencies the epidemiology and transmission dynamics of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases and issues related to early diagnosis of HIV, access to care and compliance with antiretrovirals for hard-to-reach populations. Bioethics Epidemiology PhD Program Below is a list of Epidemiology Graduate Faculty who have expressed interest in mentoring students matriculating Fall 2015. Areas of Research * Drews-Bostch, Carey * * Fedirko, Veronika Flanders, Dana Gandhi, Neel * Gazmararian, Julie * Goodman, Michael et ab vir ol on ic m EP en I ta EP l E IM PI et ho ds Ge ne tic an d ID M an ol d ec Su ul rv ar Re e EP illa pr I o, nc Pe e di at So ric cia ,a lE nd PI Pe Gl rin ob at al al Fo cu s En X Hartman, Terry * Hogue, Carol x X X X X X X Guest, Jodie * X X X X X X X X X Specific Research Interests Developmental disabilities such as cognitive disability and autism; eye diseases, particularly congenital cataracts; the developmental impact of vision disorders; methods for developing and validating questionnaire-based instruments and impact of selection bias. X Freeman, Matt * io -M Ca rd GradFaculty Fac Status Name Ca nc er E PI Below is a list of Epidemiology Faculty who have expressed interest in mentoring (serving as faculty advisor, dissertation committee chair or member) students matriculating Fall 2017. Faculty with an asterisk by their name are EPI Graduate Faculty Members and will be choices on the drop down menu of the applicaiton. X Molecular biomarkers of carcinogenesis, including genetic and metabolic biomarkers, colon and liver cancer etiology and survival, and diet and nutrition in primary prevention of cancer. Causal inference. Uptake and adoption, sustainability, and health impacts of water, sanitation, and hygiene behaviors and technologies, soil-transmitted helminths and trachoma. Concurrent epidemics of tuberculosis and HIV, with a particular interest in drug-resistant tuberculosis. Social epidemiology, maternal and child health, childhood obesity, health literacy, early childhood intervention and education, and physical activity and academic achievement among elementary students. Prostate cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, respiratory and neurobehavioral outcomes in children, and transgender health. HIV and aging; HIV and non AIDS defining cancers; HIV prevention among men who have sex with men; racial disparities in access to care in HIV; HIV prevention in migrant picker populations. The role of diet and nutrition in the etiology and prevention of chronic diseases—especially cancer—and the development and application of improved dietary assessment methods in chronic disease research. Preterm delivery and stillbirth, maternal morbidity/mortality, and the prevention of unwanted pregnancies and their consequences. Epidemiology PhD Program Below is a list of Epidemiology Graduate Faculty who have expressed interest in mentoring students matriculating Fall 2015. Areas of Research * Howards, Penny * James, Sherman * * * X et ab vir ol on ic m EP en I ta EP l E IM PI et ho ds Ge ne tic an d ID M an ol d ec Su ul rv ar Re e EP illa pr I o, nc Pe e di at So ric cia ,a lE nd PI Pe Gl rin ob at al al Fo cu s io -M X X Jenness, Sam Klein, Mitchell Kleinbaum, David * Kramer, Michael * Lash, Tim * Leon, Juan X X X Janssens, Cecile * Specific Research Interests Reproductive epidemiology, methodological issues in reproductive epidemiology and fertility in cancer survivors. Racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in cardio-metabolic diseases in the US and Latin America En Ca rd GradFaculty Fac Status Name Ca nc er E PI Below is a list of Epidemiology Faculty who have expressed interest in mentoring (serving as faculty advisor, dissertation committee chair or member) students matriculating Fall 2017. Faculty with an asterisk by their name are EPI Graduate Faculty Members and will be choices on the drop down menu of the applicaiton. X X X X X X HIV & STI epidemiology; mathematical modeling of infectious disease; network science for infectious disease; causal inference methods; complex survey sampling design and analysis; computer science, computational epidemiology, and scientific software development X X X X X X X X X Prediction research in public health; evaluation of prediction models and tests; risk stratification; translational research; methods development; meta-analysis and systematic reviews. X Analysis of correlated data, modeling strategies for mathematical modeling of epidemiologic data, logistic regression and survival analysis methods, teaching epidemiologic methods, and development of instructional materials for epidemiologic and biostatistical methods. Disparities in and social determinants of reproductive and pregnancy outcomes, place-based social determinants of health including residential segregation, housing mobility, and neighborhood effects on health, spatial epidemiology and spatial/GIS methods for the study of chronic, reproductive, and perinatal outcomes and social determinants of early childhood cognitive development. breast cancer control, gene-treatment interactions and tumor markers of recurrence; and epidemiological methods. Immune response of individuals and populations to parasitic and enteric viral pathogens, especially those involved in foodborne and waterborne disease Epidemiology PhD Program Below is a list of Epidemiology Graduate Faculty who have expressed interest in mentoring students matriculating Fall 2015. Areas of Research Levy, Karen * * * * et ab vir ol on ic m EP en I ta EP l E IM PI et ho ds Ge ne tic an d ID M an ol d ec Su ul rv ar Re e EP illa pr I o, nc Pe e di at So ric cia ,a lE nd PI Pe Gl rin ob at al al Fo cu s En io -M Ca rd GradFaculty Fac Status Name Ca nc er E PI Below is a list of Epidemiology Faculty who have expressed interest in mentoring (serving as faculty advisor, dissertation committee chair or member) students matriculating Fall 2017. Faculty with an asterisk by their name are EPI Graduate Faculty Members and will be choices on the drop down menu of the applicaiton. X Lewis, Tene X X X X Lopman, Ben X Marcus, Michele X McClellan, Bill X X X X McCullough, Lauren X * Mertens, Anne X infectious disease epidemiology, vaccines, child health and immunization, mathematical modeling of infectious diseases, cohort studies and longitudinal data, diarrheal disease, viral evolution and epidemiology, surveillance, enteric viruses especially norovirus and rotavirus Environmental exposures and endocrine/reproductive and neurologic outcomes; reproductive epidemiology, developmental origins of health and disease, gene x environment interactions and mechanisms of multi-generational health effects (e.g. epigenetics), and design and implementation of prospective cohort studies; diseases of aging, especially dementia. Racial disparities among patients with chronic kidney disease; anemia and kidney disease as risk factors for cardiovascular disease and stroke; studies of the familial aggregation of chronic kidney disease; and studies examining reasons for patient and treatment center variations in quality of care, vascular access and vaccination use and outcomes among patients with ESRD X * X Specific Research Interests Ecology and Epidemiology of Waterborne Diseases. Impact of Arsenic exposure on infectious diseases in children Psychosocial epidemiology and the effect of psychological and social factors on black-white disparities in chronic and cardiovascular disease, particularly among women. X X molecular mechanisms that drive the association between components of energy balance (e.g. obesity and physical activity) and carcinogenesis, specifically focusing on aberrant regulation of gene expression, beginning during fetal development, across the life-course. Pediatric epidemiology, research methodology, clinical outcomes research, cancer survivorship Epidemiology PhD Program Below is a list of Epidemiology Graduate Faculty who have expressed interest in mentoring students matriculating Fall 2015. Areas of Research * Moe, Christine * * Mulle, Jennifer Narayan, Venkat * Oakley, Godfrey * Omer, Saad * Orenstein, Walter * Patzer, Rachel * Pearce, Brad et ab vir ol on ic m EP en I ta EP l E IM PI et ho ds Ge ne tic an d ID M an ol d ec Su ul rv ar Re e EP illa pr I o, nc Pe e di at So ric cia ,a lE nd PI Pe Gl rin ob at al al Fo cu s io -M X Specific Research Interests Norovirus disease, detection, and epidemiology; environmental transmission of enteric diseases, typhoid fever and paratyphoid infections; water, sanitation, hygiene and food safety for the urban poor; water, sanitation and hygiene and healthcare-acquired infections in healthcare facilities in low-income settings; and environmental risk assessment and environmental surveillance for infectious diseases Genetic susceptibility variants that predispose for severe psychiatric illness, particularly schizophrenia. the epidemiology and prevention of diabetes, obesity, and vascular diseases Elimination of spina bifida-f (folic acid preventable spina bifida), epidemiological and policy research for birth defects prevention, and ongoing studies Vitamin B12 and pernicious anemia in older adults (withpreventable metformin) diseases, in diabetes. Vaccines andand vaccine spatial/geographic analysis, field/clinical trials, global X health En Ca rd GradFaculty Fac Status Name Ca nc er E PI Below is a list of Epidemiology Faculty who have expressed interest in mentoring (serving as faculty advisor, dissertation committee chair or member) students matriculating Fall 2017. Faculty with an asterisk by their name are EPI Graduate Faculty Members and will be choices on the drop down menu of the applicaiton. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Improving the control of vaccine-preventable diseases through trials of promising vaccine candidates, development of the critical database needed to formulate sound immunization policies, health services research to evaluate the best means of implementing immunization recommendations, and determining barriers to successful immunization delivery Kidney disease; End organ failure requiring solid organ transplantation; Racial, socioeconomic, and geographic disparities in healthcare services, access and delivery; healthcare quality and outcomes research; community-based participatory research; mobile health technology; patient and provider education Biological markers and psychological risk factors in pregnancy disorders, infection and immunity in neurodevelopment, and etiological pathways in mental illness. Epidemiology PhD Program Below is a list of Epidemiology Graduate Faculty who have expressed interest in mentoring students matriculating Fall 2015. Areas of Research Plantinga, Laura * Rosenberg, Eli * Sanchez, Travis Shah, Amit * Spaulding, Anne Steenland, Kyle * Stein, Aryeh et ab vir ol on ic m EP en I ta EP l E IM PI et ho ds Ge ne tic an d ID M an ol d ec Su ul rv ar Re e EP illa pr I o, nc Pe e di at So ric cia ,a lE nd PI Pe Gl rin ob at al al Fo cu s En X X X X X X X X X Genetic causes of intellectual and developmental disorders, nondisjunction of human chromosomes, primary ovarian insufficiency, genetic mapping of complex traits, fragile X syndrome, down syndrome X X X Specific Research Interests Chronic disease epidemiology, particularly related to kidney disease and lupus; geriatric epidemiology; healthcare quality; healthcare in underserved populations; delivery of patientcentered care Infectious disease epidemiology; HIV, STI, and HCV. Behavioral, social, and care aspects of HIV transmission with particular focus on the MSM population. Methodological interests in disease surveillance, statistical and network modeling, and development of software to support research studies. Infectious disease epidemiology, particularly HIV and STDs, new technology for epidemiology and disease intervention, systems development for monitoring and evaluating public health programs and behavioral and biomedical interventions to prevent infectious disease acquisition and transmission. The effects of traumatic events and psychosocial stress on cardiovascular disease with a focus on arrhythmia and physiology. Evaluation of ECG biomarkers for CVD events using large cohort data. Use of mobile health technologies for health/risk assessment. Genetic risk factors for arrhythmia. X Sherman, Stephanie * * io -M Ca rd GradFaculty Fac Status Name Ca nc er E PI Below is a list of Epidemiology Faculty who have expressed interest in mentoring (serving as faculty advisor, dissertation committee chair or member) students matriculating Fall 2017. Faculty with an asterisk by their name are EPI Graduate Faculty Members and will be choices on the drop down menu of the applicaiton. X X HIV, hepatitis C, influenza, sexually transmitted diseases and other infectious disease surveillance and management, with a special emphasis on institutionalized populations and treatment as prevention. Other interests include survival analysis in incarcerated populations. X Nutritional epidemiology; Life-course epidemiology; Methods in monitoring and evaluation; Research ethics Epidemiology PhD Program Below is a list of Epidemiology Graduate Faculty who have expressed interest in mentoring students matriculating Fall 2015. Areas of Research * Sullivan, Patrick * Sun, Yan * Tolbert, Paige * Vaccarino, Viola * Wall, Kristin * Ward, Kevin et ab vir ol on ic m EP en I ta EP l E IM PI et ho ds Ge ne tic an d ID M an ol d ec Su ul rv ar Re e EP illa pr I o, nc Pe e di at So ric cia ,a lE nd PI Pe Gl rin ob at al al Fo cu s En io -M Ca rd GradFaculty Fac Status Name Ca nc er E PI Below is a list of Epidemiology Faculty who have expressed interest in mentoring (serving as faculty advisor, dissertation committee chair or member) students matriculating Fall 2017. Faculty with an asterisk by their name are EPI Graduate Faculty Members and will be choices on the drop down menu of the applicaiton. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Specific Research Interests HIV prevention among men who have sex with men; internet-based research methods, including internet-based virtual cohorts; geomapping of surveillance data to inform and evaluate public health practice and program; provision of sexual health and prevention services for most at risk populations in Africa; and couples-based HIV prevention approaches for men who have sex with men. epigenomics and gene-environment interaction of cardiovascular disease risk, genetic association studies of cardiovascular disease and hypertension in multi-ethnic populations, metabolomics study of cardio-metabolic diseases, multi-omics study of complex disease, host genetic factors of infectious disease and methods development for pathway, network and systems analysis of complex disease carcinogens, endocrine disruptors, pesticides, water pollution, and most recently the pulmonary, cardiac and reproductive health effects of ambient air pollution Cardiovascular disease epidemiology and prevention, influence of sociodemographic, behavioral, and psychological factors on cardiovascular disease risk, heart disease in women, and effect of stress on heart disease. HIV prevention, family planning, cost-effectiveness, resource allocation, decision-making, epidemiological methods Cancer surveillance and development of surveillance systems (national and international), utilization of claims data in quality of cancer care evaluation, socioeconomic disparities in cancer care and outcomes, patient and provider influences on colorectal and breast cancer disparities and cancer care, and cancer survival and survival research methodology.