UCSF Epidemiology & Biostatistics Education and Training Programs

UCSF Epidemiology & Biostatistics Education and Training Programs

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Our department trains learners in methods for studying disease causes and prevention. http://epibiostat.ucsf.edu/

03/03/2025

All dressed up to support UCSF's Black Caucus at the 33rd Annual Black Heritage Gala on February 22.

From left to right: Mark Pletcher, unknown, Deborah Adeyemi, Paul Wesson, Karleen Rutherford-Rodeck, Taqwa Brookins, Dawn Rutherford

03/03/2025

Four students from our Epidemiology and Translational Science PhD program were recognized for advancing to candidacy at the inaugural UCSF Graduate Division Candidacy Ceremony. They and 77 other PhD students across UCSF were celebrated at the ceremony with mentors, family, friends, and supporters in the audience. Congratulations to all PhD candidates who advanced in 2024 and their mentors!

Left to right:
* Elisabeth Gebreegziabher, MPH, “Heterogeneity of the effect of Azithromycin on morbidity and mortality among children” (Mentor: Catie Oldenburg, ScD, MPH)
* Hyelee Kim, MD, MAS, MS, “Application of Data Harmonization Across Large Scale Research Consortium for Prevention and Management of Multiple Chronic Conditions: 1) opportunities and challenges, 2) development of semi-automated large language model pipeline, and 3) neighborhood archetypes” (Mentor: Will Brown, PhD, DrPH, MA)
* Tanvi Srivastava, MBA, MPH, “Influence of Physical Activity, Socioeconomic Status, and Nativity on Breast Cancer Incidence Among Asian American Women” (Mentor: Bob Hiatt, MD, PhD)
* Maia Scarpetta, MPH, “Interpersonal Dynamics and Health Behaviors Among People Who Inject Drugs” (Mentor: Meghan Morris, PhD, MPH)

02/26/2025

Implementation Science Short Course: Don't miss out! Register now for this introductory course to understand and apply key implementation science concepts in a small group setting, May 14-15. This is a two-day live, online event with CME credit available. Learn more and register here: https://epibiostat.ucsf.edu/implementation-science-short-course

02/25/2025

Congrats to Salma Shariff-Marco, PhD, MPH, who was voted President-Elect of the American Association for Preventive Oncology, one of the premier associations in cancer research. She will serve one year in this role starting in April.

02/25/2025

Congrats to Tony Capra, PhD, who was appointed to two new roles at UCSF. He will serve as an Associate Director of Discovery AI Strategy and Education at the Bakar Institute and be a Consulting Advisor to the Chief Research Informatics Officer. These appointments reflect Capra's expertise in using computational methods to solve problems in genetics, evolution and biomedicine.

Improving Young Women’s Nutrition and Health in Nepal 02/24/2025

A new UCSF study by Nadia Diamond-Smith, PhD, MS, seeks to improve young women’s nutrition and health through a community-based intervention in Nepal. Learn about the intervention

Improving Young Women’s Nutrition and Health in Nepal Access to adequate food and nutrition is challenging for many newly married women in Nepal. Due to their lower social status, young married women frequently experience nutrient deficiencies that lead to them and their babies being malnourished. A new UCSF study seeks to intervene and improve young w...

Training in Reproducible Research on Aging for Social Science and Epidemiology (TRASE) 02/20/2025

Training in Reproducible Research on Aging for Social Science and Epidemiology (TRASE) - Improve the reproducibility of your research! Enroll in our short courses by visiting https://ow.ly/qgTZ50V2rAc before the upcoming deadlines: Feb. 28 and Mar. 31.

Training in Reproducible Research on Aging for Social Science and Epidemiology (TRASE) The UCSF Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics is launching a series of new short-course modules, as part of a new program titled “Training in Reproducible Research on Aging for Social Science and Epidemiology (TRASE)." The roster for 2025 will include the following courses (SCROLL DOWN TO ...

02/19/2025

TODAY AT NOON: Cardiovascular Health in Children & Adolescents with Norrina Allen, PhD, MPH, FAHA, Northwestern University.

The current generation of children is one of the first in centuries to have a shorter projected lifespan than their parents. One of the main drivers of this decline is the growing prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors. This talk will focus on highlighting the current state of cardiovascular health in children and adolescents in the U.S. In particular, we will discuss findings from the ongoing Young Hearts Cohort of over 9,000 children.

Register for Zoom: https://ucsf.zoom.us/meeting/register/KeIqF1sPT3q9uwq0Q0-hOQ

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