Global Health Epidemiology (GHE) Global Health Epid Faculty Ana Baylin Matthew Boulton Joseph Eisenberg Marisa Eisenberg Aubree Gordon Rafael Meza Arnold Monto Not Pictured Sioban Harlow Marie O’Neill Mark Wilson Eduardo Villamor Zhenhua Yang Global Heath Epid Curriculum • Epid 506: Introduction to International Health • Epid 664: Field Methods in Epidemiology for Developing Countries • Epid 665: Seminar in International Health • Infectious Diseases • Nutrition and Health • Reproduction • Chronic Diseases • Social Epidemiology • Environmental Epid. Global Health Epid Internships •Summer between Years 1 and 2 •Must be in an underdeveloped country •Based with local government or foreign researcher group •Project can be tied to UM faculty research •Faculty mentors work to help find funding •Research addresses diverse problems of many types, from diverse epidemiologic perspectives Global Health Epid Internships •Malaria in Malawi •Genetic & Nutritional Epi in Colombia •Infectious Disease Epi in China •Diarrheal Diseases in Ecuador •Infectious & Cancer Epi in Thailand •Malaria in Zambia •Infectious Disease Ecology in Kenya •Hormones and Liver Cancer in Egypt •Chagas Disease in Honduras •Mothers’ KAP and Childhood Diseases in India •Emerging Rickettsial Zoonosis in Peru •Gold Mining‐Associated Diseases in Ghana •MANY OTHER EXAMPLES What GHE Graduates Do • • • • • NGOs, Foundations CDC, USAID, State Dept., WHO Industry, Development agencies Fulbright scholars PhD Programs Occupational & Environmental Epidemiology (OEE) Marie O’Neill Sara Adar Sung Kyun Park Hal Tom John Laura Al Morgenstern Robbins Meeker Rozek Franzblau Core OEE Courses EHS 601: Foundations of Environmental Health Sciences OR EHS 550: Introduction to Occupational and Environmental Health EPID 608: Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology EPID 675: Data Analysis for Environmental Epidemiology EHS 602: Environmental Health Policy Air pollution and Cardiovascular Disease, Respiratory Disease, Birth Outcomes Climate Change and Health Exposure Assessment in Epidemiology Residential Co-Exposure to Air Pollution and Noise Heavy Metals and Chronic Diseases Environmental Impacts on Metabolism Gene-Environment Interaction Developmental Origins of Health & Disease Hospital and Molecular Epidemiology (HME) Hospital & Molecular Epid. Teaching Faculty Betsy Foxman Carl Marrs Alexander Rickard Emily Martin Zhenhua Yang Sample HME Courses • • • • • • • • • Research in Hospital & Molecular Epidemiology Clinical and Diagnostic Microbiology Molecular Techniques Laboratory Vaccines in Public Health Hospital Epidemiology Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogenesis Molecular Epidemiology Vaccines in Public Health Polymicrobial Communities in Human Health and Disease Epidemiology Research GBS H-flu Epidemiology Research Influenza What HME Graduates Do • • • • Advanced PhD Studies Further Medical Education CDC Fellowships Positions in Public Health – Federal, State, Local – Hospital Infection Control • Laboratory Research Positions • Research Coordinator of Epidemiologic Studies Epidemiology Methods and Applications (EMA) EMA Courses Pathologic Basis of Disease Introduction to Epidemiology Field Studies in Epidemiology Non‐communicable Disease Epidemiology: – Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases – Reproductive Epidemiology – Cardiovascular Disease – Cancer Epidemiology Infectious Disease Epidemiology: – Infectious Disease Epidemiology – Foundations in infectious disease transmission modeling – Applied Epidemiology for Public Health Practice – Vaccines in Public Health EMA Faculty Sara Adar Ana Baylin Matthew Boulton Marisa Eisenberg Sharon Kardia Lynda Lisabeth Carlos Mendes de Leon Rafael Meza Alison Mondul Hal Morgenstern Not Pictured: Pat Peyser and Sioban Harlow Belinda Needham Leigh Pearce Eduardo Villamor Eden Wells Examples of EMA Internships • Thyroid Cancer Among Women in Metropolitan Detroit • Preventive health behaviors before and following an outbreak of H1N1 influenza along the Mississippi Gulf Coast • Surveillance Trends for Hepatitis A, B, and C in Washington State • HIV Prevention Services Needs Assessment of African‐Born Immigrants in New York City • Evaluation of a Substance Abuse Program Targeting Michigan Native American Tribes in Sault Ste. Marie, MI • Mediating Effects of Remittance on Chronic Disease Health Status in Honduras • Effects of Iron Supplementation during Infancy on Cognitive Development in Chile What EMA Graduates Do • Governmental Public Health • Advanced Studies and Research • Non‐Profit Organizations • Health Care Systems • And… Center for Midlife Science Reproductive COHORT 1: Michigan Bone Health & Metabolism Study (Tecumseh) FACULTY Siobán Harlow Ana Baylin Carrie Karvonen‐ Gutierrez Dan McConnell Sung Kyun Park Emily Somers Thomas Zheng Aging MIDLIFE HEALTH Metabolic Obesity COHORT 3 (New): MILES Michigan Lupus Epidemiology & Surveillance COHORT 2: SWAN Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation; 20 year cohort EWAS: Environmental ‐ Wide Association Studies CSEPH Center for Social Epidemiology & Population Health Center for Integrative Approaches to Health Disparities NIH\NIMHD\P60 MD002249 We hope to see you this Fall!
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