Recent emphasis on translational research (TR) is highlighting the role of epidemiology in translating scientific discoveries into population health impact. The authors present applications of epidemiology in TR through 4 phases designated T1-T4, illustrated by examples from human genomics. In T1, epidemiology explores the role of a basic scientific discovery (e.g., a disease risk factor or biomarker) in developing a "candidate application" for use in practice (e.g., a test used to guide interventions). In T2, epidemiology can help to evaluate the efficacy of a candidate application by using observational studies and randomized controlled trials. In T3, epidemiology can help to assess facilitators and barriers for uptake and implementation ...
Translational research is needed to leverage discoveries from the frontiers of genome science to imp...
In a broad sense, molecular epidemiology is the axis that unites insights at the molecular level and...
Even though it is considered a 21st century term, translational research has been present for much l...
Translational epidemiology is the study of risk factors and diseases in large populations, harnessin...
Translational medicine is a medical practice based on interventional epidemiology. It is regarded by...
To the clinical specialists, epidemiology appears to be a hyphenated word associated with their clin...
Concurrently with a workshop sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, we identified key “drivers ...
Concurrently with a workshop sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, we identified key "drivers"...
made important and interesting points about the role of epidemiology in translational research, but ...
The primary goal of translational research is to generate and apply knowledge that can improve human...
The primary goal of translational research is to generate and apply knowledge that can improve human...
Outline: Collaborating to uncover cancer etiology Epidemiology collaborations Population science-...
Abstract A new section of the Journal of Translational Medicine is being introduced to encourage rap...
made important and interesting points about the role of epidemiology in translational research, but ...
Advances in genomics and related fields are promising tools for risk assessment, early detection, an...
Translational research is needed to leverage discoveries from the frontiers of genome science to imp...
In a broad sense, molecular epidemiology is the axis that unites insights at the molecular level and...
Even though it is considered a 21st century term, translational research has been present for much l...
Translational epidemiology is the study of risk factors and diseases in large populations, harnessin...
Translational medicine is a medical practice based on interventional epidemiology. It is regarded by...
To the clinical specialists, epidemiology appears to be a hyphenated word associated with their clin...
Concurrently with a workshop sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, we identified key “drivers ...
Concurrently with a workshop sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, we identified key "drivers"...
made important and interesting points about the role of epidemiology in translational research, but ...
The primary goal of translational research is to generate and apply knowledge that can improve human...
The primary goal of translational research is to generate and apply knowledge that can improve human...
Outline: Collaborating to uncover cancer etiology Epidemiology collaborations Population science-...
Abstract A new section of the Journal of Translational Medicine is being introduced to encourage rap...
made important and interesting points about the role of epidemiology in translational research, but ...
Advances in genomics and related fields are promising tools for risk assessment, early detection, an...
Translational research is needed to leverage discoveries from the frontiers of genome science to imp...
In a broad sense, molecular epidemiology is the axis that unites insights at the molecular level and...
Even though it is considered a 21st century term, translational research has been present for much l...