The educational mission of the Epidemiology & Biostatistics PhD Program is to train students using an integrated approach that draws from the population and quantitative health sciences. These include ...
Informative priors can be a useful tool for epidemiologists to handle problems of sparse data in regression modeling. It is sometimes the case that an investigator is studying a population exposed to ...
Nutritional epidemiology studies require objective biomarkers as an unbiased and reliable means of measuring nutrient uptake. Although urine is the most common source of dietary intake biomarkers, it ...
The Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics welcomes Deborah B Nelson, PhD, associate professor and director, Maternal & Child Wellness Lab at the Temple University College of Public Health.
The Master of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology is designed to prepare students for a career in public health in either applied (e.g., local, state or federal public health agencies) or research ...
Archaeologists often talk about the importance of trash—you can learn a lot about a culture by looking at what it threw away. Chemists may say the same thing about another kind of waste: sewage.
Learn to solve challenges in biomedical research and public health with our Master of Science in Biostatistics or PhD in Epidemiology & Biostatistics programs. Each program was designed based on ...