Training Programs

TRAINING PROGRAMS

KL 2 Clinical Research Scholars

Predoctoral Clinical Research

Clinical Epidemiology

Cardiovascular Epidemiology

Renal Disease Epidemiology

Primary Care and Health Services

TRAINING ACTIVITIES

Principles of Clinical Epidemiology and Outcomes Research

Introduction to Clinical Research

Biological Basis of Cardiovascular Disease

Assessment of Clinical Cardiovascular Disease

Advanced Topics in Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology

Introduction to Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology

Introduction to Diabetes and Obesity Epidemiology

Introduction to Genetic Epidemiology

Introductory Grant Writing for Clinical Researchers

Practical Skills in Conducting Research in Clinical Epidemiology and Investigation

Introduction to Genetic Epidemiology (340.664)

First Term, Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30-10:20 AM;
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Room W4030

Prerequisite: College-level biology or genetics

First in a four-term series. Presents fundamental concepts and methods in genetic epidemiology. Reviews basic terminology of genetics, introduces basic principles of population genetics, and provides an overview of various genetic epidemiology study designs, covering basic analysis, inferences, plus their strengths and limitations. Presents methods for assessing familial aggregation/correlation, and covers statistical techniques for modeling inheritance of complex phenotypes on family data.

Faculty Contact: Dr. Wen Hong (Linda) Kao (410-614-0945)
Staff Contact: Ms. Jeanne Wenger (410-955-7961)



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