Many examples once used to denigrate epidemiology are now widely viewed as causal with important public health implications. It was a pleasure to contribute to this publication alongside many other @EmoryEpi PhD students - thanks @Dr_LEMcCullough & @maretmaliniak for spearheading
Epidemiology, beyond its limits! Check out our new paper just in time for #SER2022. https://t.co/KrQjOn1N3a
Crowd-sourced by @EmoryEPI PhD students we systematically reviewed the evidence base for the 53 examples of doubtful associations cited by journalist, Gary Taubes. 🧵
Thrilled to share that my first ever grant submission has been funded! I couldn't have done it without the support of my sponsors @SamuelJenness and @pssinatl, collaborators, @EmoryEpi colleagues and friends, and so many others - thank you! #F31@NIHFunding @NIMHgov
2 years of epi coursework (on top of epi MPH) ✅
RAs, TAs ✅
epi methods + ID epi qualifying exams ✅
dissertation concept letter, then overview ✅
written dissertation proposal ✅
oral proposal defense ✅
The path to candidacy is no joke. Grateful to have made it! 🎉 @EmoryEPI
If you are overdue for a routine preventive health service (colonoscopy, mammogram, pap smear, HIV/STI testing, etc) and have health care access, consider this your sign - now is a great time to schedule it
Friends who menstruate (including those using LARC) who have had at least one COVID vaccine dose: consider filling out this survey! I cannot wait to see more data on this
Why has the United States handled this pandemic so badly? The Editors note that although we came into this crisis with enormous advantages, our current political leaders have demonstrated that they are dangerously incompetent.
Check out our new preprint, which examines the implications of COVID-related sexual distancing and clinical service interruptions on HIV and bacterial STI incidence 👇
Spot on. My heart goes out to our @CDCgov colleagues - they are some of the brightest among us and have committed to using their time and talents to protect and serve the health of our nation. They didn’t ask for this - and certainly do not deserve it.
@negronjb I used to work in this division! Let me translate: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Deputy Director for Infectious Diseases, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, and TB Prevention, Division of STD Prevention