On October 13, notable health equity researcher and epidemiology doctoral alumna, Lucile Adams-Campbell, PhD, will be speaking as a part of the Department of Epidemiology's fall seminar series.
Read more about the event and her remarkable career here: https://t.co/KCnUvn5DzV
First last-author📰! Novel results from our team on longitudinal associations of sensory and motor function and🩸-based biomarkers for AD and neurodegeneration
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Senior Vice Chancellor's Research Seminar Series: On Friday, February 11 at noon, Stacey Sukoff Rizzo from @AgingPitt will present "Overcoming Dogma: Fresh Perspectives in Translational Research for Alzheimer's Disease" via Zoom. More info.: https://t.co/lwKKfCsFqu.
@aweinstein46 2/2 or prediction pertianing interventions: what population is most likely to benefit from intervention x, when and where? I appreciate the skepticism (NEJM, DOI: 10.1056/NEJMp1806634) but I find it distracting- I wish more SPH took on the challenge- Emory did. @MuinJKhoury ?
@aweinstein46 1/2. "precision" is the key word: through the application of advanced methodologies (think genetics) we can increase accuracy of predictions at the population level. predictions of: future risk (what population will develop what, when and where).