The Indian Journal of Unani Medicine Medical Research (IJUMMR)
March 26th, 2011History of naturopathic medicine
March 9th, 2011Medicine to Increase Breast Size
March 6th, 2011Herbal Medicine for Diabetes
March 3rd, 2011How Can Concierge Medicine Benefit Women’s Health
February 21st, 2011Plant Medicine and Healthy Diet for IBS
February 8th, 2011GHP Applauds HIV-Prevention Medicine Trial, Encourages Access to Medicines
February 5th, 2011Bias in Human Genomic Studies
February 1st, 2011
Thomas Pearson, MD, Ph.D. Professor, University of Rochester School of Medicine. Genetics for Epidemiologists: Applications of Human Genomics to Population Sciences, was a short course for investigators and trainees in the field of epidemiology and related population-based sciences. It was conducted by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) on May 13-14, 2008 at Northwestern University in Chicago. The goal of Genetics for Epidemiologists (GFE) was to familiarize epidemiologists and population-based researchers with recent developments in the theory and methods of human genetics that might be applied to the study of the distribution, natural history and etiology of diseases in populations. The course consisted of eight one-hour lectures and focused on the interface between genetics and epidemiology. Emphasis was on the application of modern human genome analysis methodologies to studies of human populations through the design, conduct, analysis, and interpretation of studies which effectively answer the epidemiologic question of interest. GFE is co-sponsored by the Office of Population Genomics, NHGRI, and the Department of Preventive Medicine at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine. These videocasts are provided as an educational tool for epidemiologic investigators interested in learning more about applying genomics to their work. More: www.genome.gov
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