Epidemiology studies the distribution and variation in exposure and disease in populations. Molecular epidemiology does so by measuring exposure and disease at the deepest biological level. Such move required important changes at the methodological level as well as the conceptual level-notably, by developing the “meeting-in-the-middle” methodology and the concept of “exposome.” In this chapter, we discuss how molecular methodology offers an opportunity to reflect upon traditional problems, such as the use of statistical analyses and the interpretation of data, and the role of technology in the scientific process. These, in turn, raise new conceptual and practical challenges, for instance the need to reconceptualize productive causality, and...
Classical epidemiologic studies have made seminal contributions to identifying the etiology of most ...
The new field of molecular epidemiology investigates the link between toxic exposure and an associat...
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In a broad sense, molecular epidemiology is the axis that unites insights at the molecular level and...
In this chapter, the contribution of molecular tools in understanding the aetiology and ecology of i...
Molecular epidemiology (ME) is a branch of epidemiology developed by merging molecular biology into ...
Molecular epidemiology combines biological markers and epidemiological observations in the study of ...
Much of the intellectual tradition of modern epidemiology stems from efforts to understand and comba...
The principal conclusions and opportunities that can be drawn from this conference are as follows. T...
Molecular epidemiology is moving from an era of single marker studies to omics-driven population-bas...
Our environment is becoming increasingly contaminated by a profusion of substances in the form of in...
To the clinical specialists, epidemiology appears to be a hyphenated word associated with their clin...
Molecular epidemiology has recently broaden its focuses due to the development of molecular tools bu...
Molecular epidemiology may be defined as the study of microbial pathogens with the use of high resol...
Epidemiology is the study of distributions and determinants of diseases and their associated risk fa...
Classical epidemiologic studies have made seminal contributions to identifying the etiology of most ...
The new field of molecular epidemiology investigates the link between toxic exposure and an associat...
ow nloaded from Classical epidemiologic studies have made seminal contributions to identifying the e...
In a broad sense, molecular epidemiology is the axis that unites insights at the molecular level and...
In this chapter, the contribution of molecular tools in understanding the aetiology and ecology of i...
Molecular epidemiology (ME) is a branch of epidemiology developed by merging molecular biology into ...
Molecular epidemiology combines biological markers and epidemiological observations in the study of ...
Much of the intellectual tradition of modern epidemiology stems from efforts to understand and comba...
The principal conclusions and opportunities that can be drawn from this conference are as follows. T...
Molecular epidemiology is moving from an era of single marker studies to omics-driven population-bas...
Our environment is becoming increasingly contaminated by a profusion of substances in the form of in...
To the clinical specialists, epidemiology appears to be a hyphenated word associated with their clin...
Molecular epidemiology has recently broaden its focuses due to the development of molecular tools bu...
Molecular epidemiology may be defined as the study of microbial pathogens with the use of high resol...
Epidemiology is the study of distributions and determinants of diseases and their associated risk fa...
Classical epidemiologic studies have made seminal contributions to identifying the etiology of most ...
The new field of molecular epidemiology investigates the link between toxic exposure and an associat...
ow nloaded from Classical epidemiologic studies have made seminal contributions to identifying the e...