In a broad sense, molecular epidemiology is the axis that unites insights at the molecular level and understanding of disease at the population level. It is also a partnership between epidemiologists and laboratory scientists in which investigations are conducted using the principles of both disciplines. A key trait of molecular epidemiology is to evaluate and establish the relationship between a biomarker and important exogenous and endogenous exposures, susceptibility, or disease, providing understanding that can be used in future research and public health and clinical practice. When potential solutions or interventions are identified, molecular epidemiology is also useful in developing and conducting clinical and intervention trials. It...
Classical epidemiologic studies have made seminal contributions to identifying the etiology of most ...
Epidemiology is the core discipline underlying health research. Measuring health, identifying causes...
The authors briefly review the current potential and limitations of molecular epidemiology. This app...
In a broad sense, molecular epidemiology is the axis that unites insights at the molecular level and...
Epidemiology studies the distribution and variation in exposure and disease in populations. Molecula...
In this chapter, the contribution of molecular tools in understanding the aetiology and ecology of i...
Molecular epidemiology combines biological markers and epidemiological observations in the study of ...
Molecular epidemiology (ME) is a branch of epidemiology developed by merging molecular biology into ...
Epidemiology is the study of distributions and determinants of diseases and their associated risk fa...
The principal conclusions and opportunities that can be drawn from this conference are as follows. T...
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...
To the clinical specialists, epidemiology appears to be a hyphenated word associated with their clin...
15 chapitres International audienceMolecular epidemiology has recently broaden its focuses due to th...
Our environment is becoming increasingly contaminated by a profusion of substances in the form of in...
Classical epidemiologic studies have made seminal contributions to identifying the etiology of most ...
Epidemiology is the core discipline underlying health research. Measuring health, identifying causes...
The authors briefly review the current potential and limitations of molecular epidemiology. This app...
In a broad sense, molecular epidemiology is the axis that unites insights at the molecular level and...
Epidemiology studies the distribution and variation in exposure and disease in populations. Molecula...
In this chapter, the contribution of molecular tools in understanding the aetiology and ecology of i...
Molecular epidemiology combines biological markers and epidemiological observations in the study of ...
Molecular epidemiology (ME) is a branch of epidemiology developed by merging molecular biology into ...
Epidemiology is the study of distributions and determinants of diseases and their associated risk fa...
The principal conclusions and opportunities that can be drawn from this conference are as follows. T...
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...
To the clinical specialists, epidemiology appears to be a hyphenated word associated with their clin...
15 chapitres International audienceMolecular epidemiology has recently broaden its focuses due to th...
Our environment is becoming increasingly contaminated by a profusion of substances in the form of in...
Classical epidemiologic studies have made seminal contributions to identifying the etiology of most ...
Epidemiology is the core discipline underlying health research. Measuring health, identifying causes...
The authors briefly review the current potential and limitations of molecular epidemiology. This app...