
Epidemiology-Biostatistics Research Support
Faculty
David O. Matson, M.D., Ph.D.
Program Director, Graduate Program in Public Health |
- Services: Hypothesis Creation, Study Design, Clinical Trials, Protocol Development
- Teaching: Current Issues in Epidemiology, Capstone
- Education:
- M.D., Baylor College of Medicine, 1983
- Ph.D., Baylor College of Medicine, 1981
- B.S., Wheaton College, Illinois, 1976
Research Interests: Infectious disease epidemiology, viral gastroenteritis.
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Gavin W. Welch, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor (Epidemiology) |
- Services: Study design, data analysis and interpretation, modeling and
simulation
- Teaching: Core and Advanced
Epidemiology
- Education:
- Ph.D., Epidemiologic Science, University of Michigan, 2001
- M.S.P.H., Infectious Disease Epidemiology, University of South Carolina,
1991
- B.S., Microbiology, University of Maine, 1989
- Research Interests: Infectious disease transmission system dynamics,
process modeling and simulation of biologic and epidemiologic systems.
Effects of cross-reactive immunity and infection history on infection
risk.
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Yueqin (Jenny) Zhao, M.S.
Instructor (Epidemiology) |
- Services: Study design, data analysis and interpretation,
protocol development
- Teaching: SAS, Basic
Biostatistics
- Education:
- M.S., Biostatistics, Old
Dominion University, 2004
- B.S., Biostatistics, Old
Dominion University, 2000
- Research Interests: Categorical
data, multivariate analysis.
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Hind Baydoun, M.P.H., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor (Epidemiology) |
- Services: Assistance with
grant writing and study design, data management and statistical analysis using SAS
- Teaching: Principles of Epidemiology, Epidemiologic Methods I
- Education:
- Ph.D., Epidemiology, University of Iowa, 2008
- M.P.H., Epidemiology, American University of Beirut, 1997
- Research Interests: Reproductive and chronic disease epidemiology, lifestyle factors and pregnancy outcomes, intimate partner violence among women seeking elective abortion services, metabolic syndrome and cognitive decline, polycystic ovary syndrome and IVF treatment outcomes, predictors of colorectal cancer screening.
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