An important premise of epidemiology is that individuals with the same disease share similar underlying etiologies and clinical outcomes. In the past few decades, our knowledge of disease pathogenesis has improved, and disease classification systems have evolved to the point where no complex disease processes are considered homogenous. As a result, pathology and epidemiology have been integrated into the single, unified field of molecular pathological epidemiology (MPE). Advancing integrative molecular and population-level health sciences and addressing the unique research challenges specific to the field of MPE necessitates assembling experts in diverse fields, including epidemiology, pathology, biostatistics, computational biology, bioinf...
To the clinical specialists, epidemiology appears to be a hyphenated word associated with their clin...
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 ...
Molecular pathological epidemiology (MPE) is a transdisciplinary and relatively new scientific disci...
Disease classification system increasingly incorporates information on pathogenic mechanisms to pred...
An important premise of epidemiology is that individuals with the same disease share similar underly...
In recent decades, epidemiology, public health, and medical sciences have been increasingly compartm...
In a broad sense, molecular epidemiology is the axis that unites insights at the molecular level and...
The Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium (BTEC) is an international consortium that aims to advance t...
An organism has a unique genome but may have different tissue-specific epigenomes. Distinct from the...
Molecular epidemiology may be defined as the study of microbial pathogens with the use of high resol...
Molecular epidemiology has recently broaden its focuses due to the development of molecular tools bu...
Cancer epidemiology has undergone marked development since the 1950s. One of the most spectacular an...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer estimates that over half of the new cancer cases and...
Classical epidemiologic studies have made seminal contributions to identifying the etiology of most ...
To the clinical specialists, epidemiology appears to be a hyphenated word associated with their clin...
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 ...
Molecular pathological epidemiology (MPE) is a transdisciplinary and relatively new scientific disci...
Disease classification system increasingly incorporates information on pathogenic mechanisms to pred...
An important premise of epidemiology is that individuals with the same disease share similar underly...
In recent decades, epidemiology, public health, and medical sciences have been increasingly compartm...
In a broad sense, molecular epidemiology is the axis that unites insights at the molecular level and...
The Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium (BTEC) is an international consortium that aims to advance t...
An organism has a unique genome but may have different tissue-specific epigenomes. Distinct from the...
Molecular epidemiology may be defined as the study of microbial pathogens with the use of high resol...
Molecular epidemiology has recently broaden its focuses due to the development of molecular tools bu...
Cancer epidemiology has undergone marked development since the 1950s. One of the most spectacular an...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer estimates that over half of the new cancer cases and...
Classical epidemiologic studies have made seminal contributions to identifying the etiology of most ...
To the clinical specialists, epidemiology appears to be a hyphenated word associated with their clin...
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 ...