The world needs answers.

How are health and disease affected by personal characteristics? Behavior? Geography? Time? These are the central questions of epidemiology, the foundation of public health. As epidemiologists, our answers form the basis for developing policies and interventions to protect and improve the health of populations.

The field of epidemiology has grown dramatically in scope and importance in recent decades. With increasing concerns about emerging infections, environmental hazards, and global health disparities, epidemiologists are playing key roles in an expanding range of public health issues. Our faculty members are experts in epidemiologic methods, chronic and infectious diseases epidemiology, and pharmacoepidemiology. We measure how social, behavioral, medical, infectious, and genetic factors relate to a wide range of reproductive, perinatal, and pediatric outcomes, as well as conditions that accompany the aging process. We evaluate the interplay among environmental and societal conditions, psychosocial factors, and disease. And we quantify the risks and benefits of medications and other treatments.

Affiliated Degrees:

MS in EpidemiologyPhD in Epidemiology

Master of Public HealthDoctor of Public Health

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  • Published On 8/1/2024The International Consensus for Early TB framework (ICE-TB): Implications from a low-incidence setting.The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Diseaseread at PubMed
  • Published On 7/16/2024Sex-specific associations of a ferroalloy metal mixture with motor function in Italian adolescentsEnvironmental Epidemiology
  • Published On 7/12/2024Association between COVID-19 vaccination and menstruation: a state of the science review.BMJ sexual & reproductive healthread at PubMed
  • Published On 7/11/2024Stillbirth risk by fetal size among 126.5 million births in 15 countries from 2000 to 2020: A fetuses-at-risk approach.BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecologyread at PubMed
  • Published On 7/11/2024Residential Proximity to Oil and Gas Development and Mental Health in a North American Preconception Cohort Study: 2013-2023.American journal of public healthread at PubMed