Definition of Epidemiologists. Meaning of Epidemiologists. Synonyms of Epidemiologists

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Definition of Epidemiologists

Epidemiologist
Epidemiologist Ep`i*de`mi*ol"o*gist, n. A person skilled in epidemiology.

Meaning of Epidemiologists from wikipedia

- receive. As public health practitioners, epidemiologists work in a number of different settings. Some epidemiologists work "in the field" (i.e., in the community;...
- State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) is committed to improving the public's health by supporting the efforts of epidemiologists working at the state...
- he wrote a controversial article arguing that it might not be worth epidemiologists' time for them to investigate most cancer clusters. Rothman received...
- The state epidemiologist, or the chief epidemiologist (plural: state epidemiologists or chief epidemiologists, Swedish: statsepidemiolog) is a Swedish...
- Professor Matthew Baylis is executive dean of the Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences at the University of Liverpool. He is also...
- Wiley Henry Mosley is an epidemiologist and international public health professional. He is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Po****tion, Family...
- David J. Graham is an American epidemiologist who is the ****ociate Director of the Food and Drug Administration's Office of Drug Safety. Graham has spent...
- Epizootiology, epizoology, or veterinary epidemiology is the study of disease patterns within animal po****tions. Epizootic Epidemiology Shapiro-Ilan,...
- Epidemiology in 1977. In his time at the LSHTM he worked with many pioneering epidemiologists, including Donald Reid. He was also responsible for starting the Masters...
- clinical outcomes or disease prognosis. Exposures of interest to social epidemiologists include individual-level measures (e.g., poverty, education, social...