Ian Prior was born in Masterton, New Zealand, in 1923, and died in Wellington, New Zealand, in 2009. In 1959 Ian became the Director of the Medical Unit at Wellington Hospital, and in the early 1960s he established the Epidemiology Unit. Without doubt he is the founder of epidemiology in New Zealand, and has also had a major influence in Australia and further afield. I was delighted to be invited to write this piece about Ian for the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, not as an obituary but as an essay on an epidemiologist who inspired many of us in New Zealand, and whose example will continue to inspire many around the world. Ian Prior's work represents not only an important historical legacy but also an important guide to the f...
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This interview, with Dr Ian Buckley, is part of the Emeritus Faculty's Oral History Program, involvi...
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EssayIan Prior was born in Masterton, New Zealand, in 1923, and died in Wellington, New Zealand, in ...
Hospital, and in the early 1960s he established the Epidemiology Unit. Without doubt he is the found...
Epidemiology has seen many theoretical advances over the past 20 years. Since the advances of one pe...
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Emeritus Professor A. J. “Tony” McMichael (1942–2014) was an internationally renowned and pioneering...
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Introduction -- Setting the scene (largely) from the...
Two decades ago, it was commonly thought that infectious diseases were defeated in New Zealand. This...
[Extract] The field of epidemiology is a science and it remains "one of the many contributors to gui...
in Hagerstown, Maryland, in the spring of 1990. The selection of questions and answers published her...
This book has three main goals. The first is to celebrate the work of a great public health figure, ...
In June 2014, an invited group of experienced teachers of epidemiology from universities in New Zeal...
Former Chief Medical Officer Sir Kenneth Calman recently celebrated 50 years in medicine. It was a p...
This interview, with Dr Ian Buckley, is part of the Emeritus Faculty's Oral History Program, involvi...
In this interview epidemiologist and medical statistician, Sir Austin Bradford Hill, begins by talki...
EssayIan Prior was born in Masterton, New Zealand, in 1923, and died in Wellington, New Zealand, in ...
Hospital, and in the early 1960s he established the Epidemiology Unit. Without doubt he is the found...
Epidemiology has seen many theoretical advances over the past 20 years. Since the advances of one pe...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the national lockdowns of 2020/2021 illustrate how modern pu...
Emeritus Professor A. J. “Tony” McMichael (1942–2014) was an internationally renowned and pioneering...
This thesis investigates the development of medical research at the Otago Medical School in Dunedin,...
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Introduction -- Setting the scene (largely) from the...
Two decades ago, it was commonly thought that infectious diseases were defeated in New Zealand. This...
[Extract] The field of epidemiology is a science and it remains "one of the many contributors to gui...
in Hagerstown, Maryland, in the spring of 1990. The selection of questions and answers published her...
This book has three main goals. The first is to celebrate the work of a great public health figure, ...
In June 2014, an invited group of experienced teachers of epidemiology from universities in New Zeal...
Former Chief Medical Officer Sir Kenneth Calman recently celebrated 50 years in medicine. It was a p...
This interview, with Dr Ian Buckley, is part of the Emeritus Faculty's Oral History Program, involvi...
In this interview epidemiologist and medical statistician, Sir Austin Bradford Hill, begins by talki...