Category Archive: Trends in Epidemiology

Jan 24

Trends in 21st Century Epidemiology – The Conversation Continues!

        On December 12-13, 2012, the Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program (EGRP) hosted “Trends in 21st Century Epidemiology:  From Scientific Discoveries to Population Health Impact,” an open workshop to help shape new foci for cancer epidemiology research.  In particular, the meeting focused on 4 drivers that are likely to shape the field …

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Permanent link to this article: http://blog-epi.grants.cancer.gov/2013/01/24/trends-in-21st-century-epidemiology-the-conversation-continues-2/

Oct 16

How Can We Use Epidemiology to Integrate Knowledge Emerging from Basic, Clinical, and Population Sciences?

  The Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program (EGRP) has initiated a strategic planning effort to develop scientific priorities for cancer epidemiology research in the next decade in the midst of a period of great scientific opportunity but also of resource constraints. EGRP would like to engage the research community and other stakeholders in a planning …

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Permanent link to this article: http://blog-epi.grants.cancer.gov/2012/10/16/how-can-we-use-epidemiology-to-integrate-knowledge-emerging-from-basic-clinical-and-population-sciences/

Sep 26

How Can We Use Epidemiology to Bridge Evidence Gaps in Translating Research Discoveries into Clinical and Public Health Practice?

  The Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program (EGRP) has initiated a strategic planning effort to develop scientific priorities for cancer epidemiology research in the next decade in the midst of a period of great scientific opportunity but also of resource constraints. EGRP would like to engage the research community and other stakeholders in a planning …

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Permanent link to this article: http://blog-epi.grants.cancer.gov/2012/09/26/how-can-we-use-epidemiology-to-bridge-evidence-gaps-in-translating-research-discoveries-into-clinical-and-public-health-practice/

Aug 27

What Have We Learned from Epidemiology Cohorts and Where Should We Go Next?

  The Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program (EGRP) has initiated a strategic planning effort to develop scientific priorities for cancer epidemiology research in the next decade in the midst of a period of great scientific opportunity but also of significant resource constraints. EGRP would like to engage the research community and other stakeholders in a …

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Permanent link to this article: http://blog-epi.grants.cancer.gov/2012/08/27/what-have-we-learned-from-epidemiology-cohorts-and-where-should-we-go-next/

Jul 20

How Should New Technologies Be Integrated into Cancer Epidemiology?

  The Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program (EGRP) has initiated a strategic planning effort to develop scientific priorities for cancer epidemiology research in the next decade in the midst of a period of great scientific opportunity and resource constraints. EGRP would like to engage the research community and other stakeholders in a planning effort that …

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Permanent link to this article: http://blog-epi.grants.cancer.gov/2012/07/20/how-should-new-technologies-be-integrated-into-cancer-epidemiology/

Jun 04

What Scientific Questions Should Cancer Epidemiology Address in the Next Decade to Impact Public Health?

  The Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program (EGRP) has initiated a strategic planning effort to develop scientific priorities for cancer epidemiology research in the next decade in the midst of a period of great scientific opportunity and resource constraints. EGRP would like to engage the research community and other stakeholders in a planning effort that will …

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Permanent link to this article: http://blog-epi.grants.cancer.gov/2012/06/04/what-scientific-questions-should-cancer-epidemiology-address-in-the-next-decade-to-impact-public-health/